- www.dailyfaceoff.com The rise of empty net goals is changing the NHL
āFree goalsā have reached all-time highs, affecting everything from scoring races to contract negotiations.
- toronto.ctvnews.ca 'Embarrassing:' NHL team ditches bus and walks to Scotiabank Arena amid gridlock
The Utah Hockey Club got the full Toronto experience Sunday night ahead of their first-ever matchup against the Maple Leafsābumper-to-bumper traffic that forced the team to walk to the game.
The Utah Hockey Club got the full Toronto experience Sunday night ahead of their first-ever matchup against the Maple Leafsābumper-to-bumper traffic that forced the team to walk to the game.
āI think thatās a first for everyone. Never saw that before,ā Utah defenceman Maveric Lamoureux tells the camera that documented the teamās stroll to Scotiabank Arena.
Lamoureux said the teamās bus was ānot moving at allā in the Sunday evening traffic, just hours after the Santa Claus Parade and resulting road closures.
āSo itās pretty much the whole team walking the street,ā he said, noting that they would probably miss their 5:15 p.m. pre-game meeting.
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Sidney Crosby Trade Rumors: Could Sid the Kid Land in Winnipeg?
The Pittsburgh Penguins are struggling mightily this season. Sitting at the bottom of the Metropolitan Division with a dismal 7-11-4 record and a minus 29 goal differential, changes are likely on the horizon. One name unexpectedly swirling in the NHL trade rumor mill is Penguins captain Sidney Crosby.
Could āSid the Kidā actually waive his no-movement clause to chase one last Stanley Cup with a contender? Itās not as far-fetched as it sounds. While Crosby remains a highly productive player, the Penguinsā championship window appears to have slammed shut.
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Why isn't Moose wearing his bucket during warm-ups? In any event #LetsGoWild and beat the #TampaBayLightning !
Why isn't Moose wearing his bucket during warm-ups? In any event #LetsGoWild and beat the #TampaBayLightning !
\#MinnesotaWild @hockey@lemmy.ca @hockey@a.gup.pe #NHL #MIN #TBL @hnom #hnom #hockey
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Campbell the centre of attention in first season behind Kraken bench | TSN
www.tsn.ca Jessica Campbell the centre of attention in first season behind Seattle Kraken bench | TSNSeattle Kraken assistant coach Jessica Campbell has found herself as the centre of attention so far this season. From holding her own media availabilities to having a little girl in Dallas throw her friendship bracelets over the glass, Campbell has had a whirlwind journey so far in this young season...
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Scott Arniel becomes the first head coach in NHL history to record a winning streak of at least eight games from the start of his tenure with a franchise.
Its been a pretty fun start to the season. Just really don't want the streak to end to the Leafs, but I'm kinda expecting it.
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New Ducks logo and uniforms
I think itās an improvement on the black and gold shirts originally but still falls short of the green and purple ones for me. I get wanting to create a different identity though.
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No joke, that Dahlin hit on Krebs was dirty as fuck.
No joke, that Dahlin hit on Krebs was dirty as fuck.
I know teammates occasionally get into it with one another; it is what it is, but to perform \that\ hit on a teammate is arguably a worse look than the actual fight itself.
What was he thinking? Not exactly a great look for the new captain.
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VGK Receives Cap Relief from Lehner Contract
www.dailyfaceoff.com Sources: Vegas Golden Knights get salary cap relief from Robin Lehnerās contractVegas wonāt have to place him on LTIR and can begin accruing cap space each day theyāre under the limit.
Despite all the salary cap Shenanigans Vegas has pulled I think Lehner getting paid is a good thing.
- russianmachineneverbreaks.com Vancouver Canucks forward Dakota Joshua announces testicular cancer diagnosis and tumor removal
Dakota Joshua, a forward for the Vancouver Canucks and former Toronto Maple Leafs draft pick, revealed that he was diagnosed with testicularā¦
Obviously wishing Dakota the best in his recovery.
Excerpt from the article:
>Dakota Joshua, a forward for the Vancouver Canucks and former Toronto Maple Leafs draft pick, revealed that he was diagnosed with testicular cancer over the summer. Joshua then underwent successful surgery to remove a cancerous tumor and is now recuperating and healing.
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