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These strong preseason performances could carry into the regular season.
Welcome to the first adds/drops column of the 2019-20 NHL season.
Jason Zucker won the King Clancy and Wayne Simmonds took the Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award.
He joins Al Arbour as a two-time winner of the trophy.
He had the best season of his career after opening up about his struggles with mental illness and addiction.
He guided Boston to its third straight playoff berth in a 49-win campaign.
He’s the second Vancouver player to win the award after Pavel Bure.
The long wait is over.
He scored in each of the final four Stanley Cup games.
St. Louis gave them plenty to cheer about late in the first period.
This contest certainly had some late game controversies though.
The childhood friends played for the Boston Bruins and when war broke out, they enlisted.
Former Blues captain David Backes is a healthy scratch for Boston.
Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand might be playing through injuries.
He was joined by Special Olympian James Coffey.
He helped bring the 2014 Kings back from a 3-0 series deficit.
Dallas defense is built around Lindell, John Klingberg, and Miro Heiskanen, who are all tied to reasonable contracts.
Will we see more front office changes this summer?
Your daily look at the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
It was a back-and-forth game that the Blues managed to stay in despite losing defenseman Vince Dunn early.
St. Louis has managed to battle back on Wednesday despite losing the defenseman.
Carolina went into the second intermission with the lead, but gave up two power-play goals early in the third period.
Joe Pavelski returned to help the Sharks eliminate the Avalanche in Game 7, setting up a rematch of the 2016 Western Conference Final against the Blues.