NHL’s COVID-19 list down to 13 players, fewest since Jan. 17
The NHL’s COVID-19 list is now down to 13 players, marking the second-lowest total since the league first began publishing it on Jan. 13.
The NHL’s COVID-19 list is now down to 13 players, marking the second-lowest total since the league first began publishing it on Jan. 13.
The Tampa Bay Lightning-Dallas Stars Saturday matchup becomes 4th straight game postponed in Dallas due to frigid conditions and power outages.
The St. Louis Blues will get one defenseman (Marco Scandella) back in the lineup Thursday while losing another (Colton Parayko).
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The Florida Panthers move into 1st place in the Central Division with the OT win over the Carolina Hurricanes.
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The rested Devils returned to the ice Monday for practice after their two-week, COVID-19-related pause, and coach Lindy Ruff’s team is on track to play the rival Rangers on Tuesday.
After being dealt to Carolina from Ottawa on Saturday, veteran forward Alex Galchenyuk was shipped to Toronto on Monday night for forward Egor Korshkov and defenseman David Warsofsky.
The Dallas Stars postponed a second consecutive game against the Nashville Predators on Tuesday after further consultation with city officials over widespread power outages attributed to extreme winter weather.
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