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  • Chicago Blackhawks Look to the Future

    Chicago Blackhawks Look to the Future

    With Connor Bedard now in their ranks, the Chicago Blackhawks look to the future as they prepare for the 2023-24 season.

    2022-23

    Record: 26-49-7 (59 pts) – 8th in Central

    Playoffs: Did Not Qualify

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    Key Losses

    Jonathan Toews (F – UFA/Retired?), Alex Stalock (G – UFA), Jujar Kharia (F – UFA)

    Key Additions

    Connor Bedard (F), Taylor Hall (F), Nick Foligno (F), Corey Perry (F), Ryan Donato (F)

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    The 2022-23 season was a challenging one for the Chicago Blackhawks. They finished with a record of 26-49-7, totaling 59 points, and secured the 8th position in the Central Division. Unfortunately, the team did not qualify for the playoffs, but they did get the first overall pick in the 2023 NHL Draft.

    After being selected first overall, Connor Bedard looks to live up to the expectations as the Chicago Blackhawks look to the future. - Picture Courtesy of the Chicago Blackhawks
    After being selected first overall, Connor Bedard looks to live up to the expectations as the Chicago Blackhawks look to the future. – Picture Courtesy of the Chicago Blackhawks

    The Tank for Bedard

    The Blackhawks started the season with a mix of ups and downs, struggling to find their rhythm early on. However, as the season progressed, the team developed chemistry and began to showcase their true potential. Under the guidance of coach Luke Richardson, they focused on an aggressive style of play, emphasizing speed, creativity, and a relentless forecheck.

    The 2022-23 season was also a transitional year for the Chicago Blackhawks. Though they faced challenges with roster changes and uncertainties, they showcased determination, resilience, and promising performances. With the tank in full effect, the Blackhawks were able to secure the first pick overall in the NHL Draft and secured forward Connor Bedard with the pick.

    Seth Jones will look to have a better season as the Chicago Blackhawks look to the future. - Photo Courtesy of the Chicago Blackhawks
    Seth Jones will look to have a better season as the Chicago Blackhawks look to the future. – Photo Courtesy of the Chicago Blackhawks

    Looking to the Future

    the Blackhawks made several notable additions to their roster. They acquired the previously mentioned Bedard, as well as veterans Taylor Hall, Nick Foligno, Corey Perry, and Ryan Donato. These new additions are expected to bring a mix of skill, experience, and depth to the team.

    Looking ahead to the 2023-24 season, the Blackhawks will need to address their shortcomings from the previous season and make the necessary adjustments. With the blend of young talent and seasoned veterans, the team hopes to improve their performance and strive for a better season.

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  • Carolina Hurricanes Looking for “It”

    Carolina Hurricanes Looking for “It”

    The Carolina Hurricanes are looking for “It” as they aim to win the Stanley Cup this upcoming season in 2023-24.

    2022-23

    Record: 52-21-9 (113 pts) – 1st in Metropolitan

    Playoffs: Lost to Florida in Conference Final

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    Key Losses

    Max Pacioretty (F – WAS), Shayne Gostisbehere (D – DET), Calvin de Haan (D – TB), Paul Stastny (F – UFA), Derek Stepan (F – UFA), Jesse Puljujarvi (F – UFA)

    Key Additions

    Dmitry Orlov (D), Michael Bunting (F), Tony DeAngleo (D), Brendan Lemieux (F)

    2023-24 Preview

    The Carolina Hurricanes had an impressive 2022-23 season, finishing with a record of 52-21-9 and earning 113 points. They secured the top spot in the Metropolitan Division. In the playoffs, however, they faced a tough challenge from the Florida Panthers and ultimately lost in the Conference Final. Despite this setback, the Hurricanes showcased their strength throughout the season.

    After signing a four year deal, Jordan Staal aims to help the Carolina Hurricanes look for "It" to win the Stanley Cup this upcoming season. - Photo Courtesy of the Carolina Hurricanes
    After signing a four year deal, Jordan Staal aims to help the Carolina Hurricanes look for “It” to win the Stanley Cup this upcoming season. – Photo Courtesy of the Carolina Hurricanes

    Making Additions

    The Carolina Hurricanes made some notable additions to their roster for the upcoming 2023-24 season. These acquisitions are expected to contribute to the team’s performance on the ice:

    1. Dmitry Orlov (D): Orlov, a skilled defenseman, brings experience and solid defensive abilities to the Hurricanes. He is known for his strong puck-moving skills and can contribute offensively as well. Orlov also brings Stanley Cup experience having won it with the Washington Capitals in 2018.
    2. Michael Bunting (F): Bunting, a forward, adds depth to the Hurricanes’ forward lines. He is known for his scoring ability and has shown promising potential in his previous NHL stints. Bunting will be expected to provide an offensive spark to the team. The only question concerning Bunting is how will he perform now that he is not in Toronto with impact players like Auston Matthews, William Nylander, and Mitch Marner?
    3. Tony DeAngelo (D): DeAngelo, another defenseman, brings offensive prowess to the Hurricanes’ blue line. He is a skilled puck-mover and has the ability to contribute offensively. DeAngelo, however, is a known defensive liability and will need a reliable partner to aid in the defensive zone when DeAngelo is on the ice.
    Sebastian Aho would sign an eight year deal as the Carolina Hurricanes are looking for "It" as they try to earn their second Stanley Cup. - Photo Courtesy of the Carolina Hurricanes
    Sebastian Aho would sign an eight year deal as the Carolina Hurricanes are looking for “It” as they try to earn their second Stanley Cup. – Photo Courtesy of the Carolina Hurricanes

    Looking for “It”

    These additions aim to strengthen the Hurricanes’ roster and provide additional depth in both their offensive and defensive departments. With these new players on board, the Hurricanes will be looking to build upon their previous season’s success and make a strong push in the upcoming season.

    The Carolina Hurricanes are looking for “It” to finally get past the Conference Final and win the Stanley Cup. With the offseason moves they have made, they are hoping to have found “It”.

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  • Calgary Flames Battle Turmoil

    Calgary Flames Battle Turmoil

    2022-23

    Record: 38-27-17 (93 pts) – 5th in Pacific

    Playoffs: Did Not Qualify

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    Key Losses

    Tyler Toffoli (F – NJ), Michael Stone (D – Retired), Milan Lucic (F – BOS), Darryl Sutter (Head Coach), Brad Treliving (General Manager)

    Key Additions

    Yegor Sharangovich (F), Jordan Oesterle (D), Ryan Huska (Head Coach), Craig Conroy (General Manager)

    2023-24 Preview

    The Calgary Flames had a record of 38-27-17, earning a total of 93 points. They finished 5th in the Pacific division and did not qualify for the playoffs.

    Blake Coleman will look to help the embattled Calgary Flames battle turmoil and return to the Stanley cup Playoffs. - Phot Courtesy of the Calgary Flames
    Blake Coleman will look to help the embattled Calgary Flames battle turmoil and return to the Stanley cup Playoffs. – Phot Courtesy of the Calgary Flames

    Necessary Changes

    After having such a disappointing season the Flames brass felt it was time for a change. Brad Treliving let his contract expire so the Flames could get a new general manger with a fresh vision. Along with that move Darryl Sutter would be fired as head coach. After an extensive search, Craig Conroy would be named the new general manager. With Conroy as general manager, he would hire Ryan Huska as the Flames new head coach.

    Under the coaching of Sutter, there were indications that some players on the Calgary Flames roster were experiencing unhappiness.

    With the Flames’ decision to part ways with Sutter and hire a new head coach, Huska, the organization is aiming to bring a fresh perspective and potentially alleviate any unhappiness that may have existed. The hope is that the coaching change will create a positive atmosphere, allowing the players to perform at their best and propel the team towards success in the upcoming season.

    As the Calgary Flames battle through turmoil, Jacob Markstrom will look to bounce back after a disappointing 2022-23 season. - Photo Courtesy of the Calgary Flames
    As the Calgary Flames battle through turmoil, Jacob Markstrom will look to bounce back after a disappointing 2022-23 season. – Photo Courtesy of the Calgary Flames

    Looking to Bounce Back

    Bounce back seasons are crucial for Jacob Markstrom, Jonathan Huberdeau, and Nazem Kadri. Each player had a disappointing performance in the previous season and will be looking to regain their form and contribute significantly to their respective teams.

    Markstrom had a challenging 2022-23 season. After a strong showing in the previous year, expectations were high for Markstrom. In 2021-22 Markstrom would record an impressive 37-15-9 with a 2.22 GAA and .922 save percentage with nine shutots. However, he struggled with consistency and his performance fell short of expectations. Markstrom will need to regain his confidence and showcase his skills as one of the top goaltenders in the league. The Flames will heavily rely on his abilities to provide stability between the pipes and give them a chance to compete for a playoff spot. Especially with young netminders Dan Vladar and Dustin Wolf waiting in the wings.

    Huberdeau also experienced a somewhat underwhelming season. After recording 30 goals and 85 assists for 115 points in 2021-22 with the Florida Panthers, he would then put up 15 goals and 40 assists for 55 points in his first season with the Flames. If Huberdeau rediscovers his scoring touch and elevates his game, it will significantly boost the Flames’ chances of success and make them a formidable force in the league.

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  • Buffalo Sabres Continue to Rise

    Buffalo Sabres Continue to Rise

    The Buffalo Sabres look to continue to rise up the ranks in the NHL as they aim to make their return to the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

    2022-23

    Record: 42-33-7 (91 pts) – 5th in Atlantic

    Playoffs: Did Not Qualify

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    Key Losses

    Craig Anderson (G – Retired), Vinnie Hinostroza (F), Ilya Lyubushkin (D – ANA)

    Key Additions

    Connor Clifton (D), Erik Johnson (D)

    2023-24 Preview

    The Buffalo Sabres had a record of 42-33-7 (91 pts) during the 2022-23 NHL season, finishing 5th in the Atlantic Division. Despite their solid performance, they did not qualify for the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

    Devon Levi will look to secure the number one spot in the crease as the Buffalo Sabres look to continue to rise up the NHL Ranks. - Photo Courtesy of the Buffalo Sabres
    Devon Levi will look to secure the number one spot in the crease as the Buffalo Sabres look to continue to rise up the NHL Ranks. – Photo Courtesy of the Buffalo Sabres

    The team experienced key losses with the retirement of goaltender Craig Anderson and the departure of forward Vinnie Hinostroza. Plus the late trade of Ilya Lyubushkin to Anaheim, but despite these losses, the Sabres did not take any steps backwards. On the other hand, they made key additions to their roster with the acquisition of defensemen Connor Clifton and Erik Johnson. With these moves the Sabres would stabilize the defensive corp.

    Goaltending the Future

    The Sabres’ goaltending situation for the 2023-24 season is a topic of interest and uncertainty. Anderson’s departure opens up an opportunity for the Sabres to explore other options and determine their starting goaltender.

    One potential candidate to step into the starting role is Devon Levi. The young goaltender has shown promise and potential, and the Sabres will give him a chance to prove himself at the NHL level. Levi’s performance and development in the seven games played last season showed he belonged in the league.

    Rasmus Dahlin leads a youthful Sabres defensive corp. that's added key pieces as the Buffalo Sabres look to their continued rise in the NHL. - Photo Courtesy of the Buffalo Sabres
    Rasmus Dahlin leads a youthful Sabres defensive corp. that’s added key pieces as the Buffalo Sabres look to their continued rise in the NHL. – Photo Courtesy of the Buffalo Sabres

    In addition to Levi, the Sabres will also look at 24 year old Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen who went 17-11-4 with a 3.61 GAA and .892 save percentage in his first full season with the club. It will be crucial for the Sabres to have a solid presence between the pipes in order to compete against the tough competition in the league. Especially if they are looking to make the playoffs for the first time since the 2010-11 season.

    Looking ahead to the 2023-24 season, the Sabres are determined to continue their rise in the ranks of the NHL.

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  • Boston Bruins Look For Redemption

    Boston Bruins Look For Redemption

    After a historic 2022-23 regular season that ended disastrously in the playoffs, the Boston Bruins will look for redemption during the 2023-24 season.

    2022-23

    Record: 65-12-5 (135 pts) – 1st in Atlantic

    Playoffs: Lost to Florida in First Round

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    Key Losses

    Patrice Bergeron (F – Retired), Tyler Bertuzzi (F – TOR), Taylor Hall (F – CHI), Dmitry Orlov (D – CAR), Nick Foligno (F – CHI), Connor Clifton (D – BUF), Garnet Hathaway (F – PHI), David Krejci (F – Retired)

    Key Additions

    Milan Lucic (F), James van Riemsdyk (F), Morgan Geekie (F), Kevin Shattenkirk (D), Jesper Boqvist (F)

    2023-24 Preview

    A Historic Dud

    The Boston Bruins had a historically successful 2022-23 regular season, finishing with a record of 65-12-5 and earning 135 points. They secured the top spot in the Atlantic Division, and won the President’s Trophy. However, their playoff run was cut short as they were eliminated in the first round by the Florida Panthers.

    The Bruins would set the NHL record for wins (65) and points (135). Despite falling to the Panthers in seven games in the first Round, the Bruins can do what both the 2018-19 Tampa Bay Lightning and 1995-96 Detroit Red Wings were able to do, and that is bounce back and right the wrong.

    With Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci retired, Brad Marchand will be looked to help lead the Boston Bruins as they look for redemption during the 2023-24 season. - Picture Courtesy of the Boston Bruins
    With Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci retired, Brad Marchand will be looked to help lead the Boston Bruins as they look for redemption during the 2023-24 season. – Picture Courtesy of the Boston Bruins

    Looking for Redemption

    During the offseason the team experienced key losses with the retirements of Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci, as well as the departures of Tyler Bertuzzi, Taylor Hall, Dmitry Orlov, Nick Foligno, Connor Clifton, Garnet Hathaway. They did make a few additions to their roster, including Milan Lucic, James van Riemsdyk, Morgan Geekie, Kevin Shattenkirk, and Jesper Boqvist. However, the Bruins are going to really need to look deep to fill their holes at center.

    What the Bruins do have working in their favor is that they still have a stacked defense which is led by defenseman Charlie McAvoy. Plus a stellar goaltending duo in Linus Ullmark and Jeremy Swayman will look to give the Bruins another great season.

    Charlie McAvoy will lead the defensive core as the Boston Bruins will look for redemption in 2023-24 season in their quest for the Stanley Cup. - Picture Courtesy of the Boston Bruins
    Charlie McAvoy will lead the defensive core as the Boston Bruins will look for redemption in 2023-24 season in their quest for the Stanley Cup. – Picture Courtesy of the Boston Bruins

    If the Bruins can get some offence going in their game they will be a top contender once again. However, how much will their losses affect them during the 2023-24 season?

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  • Arizona Coyotes Look to Rise Above

    Arizona Coyotes Look to Rise Above

    The Arizona Coyotes will look to the 2023-24 season as their opportunity to rise above their lowly status in the NHL as they continue to build to the future.

    2022-23

    Record: 28-40-14 (70 pts) – 7th in Central

    Playoffs: Did Not Qualify

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    Key Losses

    Christian Fischer (F – DET), Zack Kassian (F – UFA via Buyout), Patrik Nemeth (D – UFA via Buyout), Connor Mackey (D – NYR)

    Key Additions

    Jason Zucker (F), Sean Durzi (D), Nick Bjugstad (F), Alexander Kerfoot (F), Troy Stetcher (D), Matt Dumba (D). Travis Dermott (D)

    2023-24 Preview

    The 2022-23 season was a challenging one for the Arizona Coyotes. They finished with a regular season record of 28-40-14, earning a total of 70 points. This placed them in 7th position in the Central Division. Unfortunately, the Coyotes did not qualify for the playoffs.

    Clayton Keller will look to continue to grow his game and develop as a leader as the Arizona Coyotes look to rise above to the occasion for the 2023-24 season. - Picture Courtesy of the Arizona Coyotes
    Clayton Keller will look to continue to grow his game and develop as a leader as the Arizona Coyotes look to rise above to the occasion for the 2023-24 season. – Picture Courtesy of the Arizona Coyotes

    Overcoming Another Grueling Start

    For the second year in a row the Coyotes will be faced with another rough start to their season. Before the season even begins the Coyotes will participate in the 2023 NHL Global Series against the Los Angeles Kings in Melbourne, Australia. Once they return they’ll start the season on the East Coast, and will play six of their first nine games on the road. That’ll be followed with three games at home before going on the road again for a five game road trip. It won’t be until Nov. 28th when the Coyotes will get their first extended homestand (five games through Dec. 7th).

    For perspective, the Coyotes started last season on a six-game trip (2-4-0), then played four games at home (1-2-1) and 14 in a row on the road (4-7-3). Arizona would have a record of 7-13-4 by the time they returned home for a game Dec. 9, 2022.

    After coming off a career best season, Barrett Hayton will look to continue to grow to help the Arizona Coyotes rise above the expectations they have for the 2023-24 season. - Photo Courtesy of the Arizona Coyotes
    After coming off a career best season, Barrett Hayton will look to continue to grow to help the Arizona Coyotes rise above the expectations they have for the 2023-24 season. – Photo Courtesy of the Arizona Coyotes

    Mullett Magic 2.0

    Looking ahead to the 2023-24 season, the Arizona Coyotes will be aiming to improve upon their performance and compete for a better positioning in the standings. In an effort to aid the Coyotes efforts to rise above their detractors, they had a very successful draft and free agency.

    The Coyotes went out and signed forward Jason Zucker as their biggest free agent signing. With Zucker, they will look to him add veteran leadership that can help the Coyotes make that next big step in their rebuild.

    Also coming to Arizona is defenseman Matt Dumba, who signed a one year deal. Dumba will add some veteran experience on back end, and bring a little more security to the blue line.

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  • Anaheim Ducks Look for Improvement

    Anaheim Ducks Look for Improvement

    As the Anaheim Ducks go into the 2023-24 season, they will look for improvement from everyone as they look to get out of the bottom of the NHL standings.

    2022-23

    Record: 23-47-12 (58 pts) – 8th in Pacific

    Playoffs: Did Not Qualify

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    Key Losses

    Kevin Shattenkirk (D – BOS), Anthony Stolarz (G – FLA), Dallas Eakins (Head Coach)

    Key Additions

    Alex Killorn (F), Radko Gudas (D), Robert Hagg (D), Greg Cronin (Head Coach), Alex Stalock (G)

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    A Fresh Voice

    The Anaheim Ducks had a challenging 2022-23 season, which saw the Ducks finish with a record of 23-47-12 and earning 58 points. They would place 8th in the Pacific Division and get the second overall pick in the NHL Draft which would see them select forward Leo Carlsson. Going into the offseason the Ducks were forced to make some changes behind the bench as they fired Dallas Eakins as head coach and hired Greg Cronin.

    The Anaheim Ducks look for improvement as Greg Cronin is introduced as their new head coach. - Picture Courtesy of the Anaheim Ducks
    The Anaheim Ducks look for improvement as Greg Cronin is introduced as their new head coach. – Picture Courtesy of the Anaheim Ducks

    Cronin, who is entering his first season as an NHL head coach, brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the team. Before joining the Ducks, Cronin worked as an assistant coach for the 12 seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Islanders. Cronin spent the last five seasons as the head coach of the Colorado Eagles of the American Hockey League.

    Known for his strong defensive-minded approach, Cronin emphasizes discipline and structure in his coaching style. He has a track record of developing young players and helping them reach their full potential. Under his guidance, the Ducks hope to improve their performance and compete at a high level in the upcoming season.

    Troy Terry will look to grow his game as the Anaheim Ducks look for improvement in the 2023-24 season. - Picture Courtesy of the Anaheim Ducks
    Troy Terry will look to grow his game as the Anaheim Ducks look for improvement in the 2023-24 season. – Picture Courtesy of the Anaheim Ducks

    The Youth Improvement

    Among the promising prospects who can thrive under Cronin’s guidance are forwards Trevor Zegras and Troy Terry, along with defenseman Jamie Drysdale. In addition, the Ducks boast a pool of emerging talents vying to secure a spot in the opening night lineup, including forwards Carlsson, Jacob Perreault, Nathan Gaucher, and defensemen Olen Zellweger and Pavel Mintyukov. This infusion of youthful skill is sure to invigorate the team’s performance and captivate fans throughout the season.

    The Ducks also made a splash in free agency when they signed two-time Stanley Cup champion forward Alex Killorn to a four year deal. Plus, the Ducks added rugged defender Radko Gudas, who played in the 2023 Stanley Cup Final with Florida, with a three year deal to add some veteran experience and leadership to the locker room.

    While making the playoffs will be a long shot, the Anaheim Ducks will look for improvement throughout the 2023-24 season. With that improvement we could expect a Ducks team that finishes higher up in the standings.

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  • NHL Daily – Vegas Makes Stanley Gold

    NHL Daily – Vegas Makes Stanley Gold

    NHL News and Notes from Tuesday, June 13th, 2023

    News

    • The Ottawa Senators announced that Senators Sports & Entertainment has entered into an agreement for Michael Andlauer to purchase the Senators hockey club.

    • The Philadelphia Flyers announced that they have hired Patrick Sharp as Special Advisor for Hockey Operations.
      • Sharp will report to General Manager Daniel Briere, and will be involved in all aspects of the team’s hockey operations department.
      • Sharp will have a strong focus on player development.

    • The New York Rangers announced that they have hired Peter Laviolette as their new Head Coach.
      • Laviolette spent the past three seasons with the Washington Capitals.

    • The Connecticut Whale announced that they have re-signed forward Justine Reyes.
      • Reyes would sign a two year deal.
      • The first year will be worth $70,000 with a $5,000 signing bonus.
      • The second year will be worth $82,500.

    • The Buffalo Beauts announced that they have signed forward Ally Johnson.
      • Johnson would sign a one year deal.

    • The Minnesota Whitecaps announced that they have re-signed forward and captain Sydney Brodt.
      • Brodt would sign a two year deal.

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    • Florida Panthers v. Vegas Golden Knights – 8p ET – Game 5
      • Back in Vegas for pivotal Game 5 the Golden Knights look to end their series with the Florida Panthers, and in the first period Mark Stone would strike shorthanded and Nicolas Hague would score to give the Knights the 2-1 lead. In the second period Aaron Ekblad would score to get the Panthers back within one, but the Knights would score four unanswered goals as Alec Martinez, Reilly Smith, Stone, and Michael Amadio would all score to give the Knights commanding 6-1 lead. Then in the third period Sam Reinhart and Sam Bennet would score for the Panthers to try to make things interesting, but goals from Ivan Barbashev and Nicolas Roy, and Stone’s third of the game to complete the hat trick would give the Golden Knights the 9-3 victory over the Panthers to clinch the Stanley Cup 4-1.
    • Johnathan Marchessault would be named the Conn Smythe winner as the MVP for the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
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    Noteworthy in Hockey

    • Michael Andlauer reaches deal in principle to buy Ottawa Senators (Ottawa Sun)
    • Michael Andlauer agrees to buy Senators for NHL-record $950 million: Source (The Athletic – $)
    • Why the NHL keeps recycling coaches and why itโ€™s a problem (The Athletic – $)
    • Alex Pietrangelo comes full circle with chance to โ€˜anchorโ€™ another Cup team after tough split with Blues (The Athletic – $)
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  • NHL Daily – A PHF Kind of Monday

    NHL Daily – A PHF Kind of Monday

    NHL News and Notes from Monday, June 12th, 2023

    News

    • The Connecticut Whale would re-sign forward Janka Hlinka.
      • Hlinka would sign a one year deal.

    • The Minnesota Whitecaps would sign defender Madison Bizal.
      • Bizal would sign a two year deal.

    • The Buffalo Beauts announced that they have signed defender Amalie Andersen.
      • Andersen would sign a one year deal.
      • Andersen is also the first Danish player in PHF history.

    • The Boston Pride re-signed forward Sammy Davis.
      • Davis would sign a one year deal.

    • The Toronto Six announced that they have re-signed defender Kati Tabin.
      • Tabin would sign a two year deal with an AAV of $110,000 per season.

    • The Calgary Flames announced that they have named Ryan Huska as their new Head Coach.

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    Game Recaps

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    Today’s Games

    • FLA v. VGK – 8p ET – Game 5

    Noteworthy in Hockey

    • Fiesta de Hockey showcases Puerto Rico’s success (Color of Hockey)
    • 32 Thoughts Podcast: Cup is in the House (SportsNet)
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  • NHL Daily – A Quiet Sunday

    NHL Daily – A Quiet Sunday

    NHL News and Notes from Sunday, June 11th, 2023

    News

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    Game Recaps

    • None

    Today’s Games

    • None

    Noteworthy in Hockey

    • Who saw Adin Hill coming? Golden Knightsโ€™ unheralded UFA-to-be has become the story of the playoffs (The Athletic – $)
    • Chandler Stephenson, who helped deny Golden Knights a Cup, helps put them on verge of one (The Athletic – $)
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