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Bubble Fatigue Cited as Mental Challenge During NHL Playoffs
Spending a month in a posh hotel with first-rate service and amenities might not be as glamorous as it sounds for teams cooped up in the NHL’s two hub cities
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NY Rangers Win NHL Draft Lottery, Shot at Prized Prospect Alexis Lafreniere
The Rangers have the No. 1 overall pick for the first time since 1965 when they selected Andre Veilleux
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NHL, Players Announce Labor Deal, Plan to Resume Play Aug. 1
The National Hockey League and NHL Players’ Association have reached a tentative agreement to return to play this season and extend their collective bargaining agreement by four years.
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NHL, NHLPA Agree on Protocols to Resume Season
Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly says the NHL and NHL Players’ Association have agreed on protocols to resume the season but are still negotiating an extension of the collective bargaining agreement
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NHL Not Planning to Quarantine Players for Training Camps
Eleven NHL players tested positive for the coronavirus during the first two weeks of voluntary workouts
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Hockey Gear Company Bauer Now Making Face Shields for Medical Professionals
Bauer Hockey, a nearly 100-year-old company founded in Ontario, is keeping their employees at work even as their hockey business is on hold
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Bauer Hockey Making Medical Shields
The hockey equipment maker is producing and distributing medical shields for Canadian medical professionals, and hopes to provide items for the U.S. NBC New York’s Bruce Beck reports.
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NHL Pushes Back Timeline on Potential Resumption of Season
The NHL is pushing back the possibility of resuming its season by several weeks, if not a month or more.
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Islanders Player Gets 90 Stitches After Taking Ice Skate to the Face
Johnny Boychuk and a Montreal Canadiens player were in front of the Islanders’ net when the other player fell, causing his legs to go into the air and his right skate to connect with Boychuk under the visor
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Black Cat Crosses San Jose Sharks' Rink, Brings Team Good Luck
The San Jose Sharks got an unexpected visit Friday. Before the NHL ice hockey team beat the Nashville Predators 5-2 at the SAP Center, a black cat crept out of the player bench area and scurried onto the ice.
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Philadelphia Police Investigating Flyers Mascot, Gritty
Philadelphia police are investigating allegations that Philadelphia Flyers mascot Gritty punched a 13-year-old boy at a season ticket holder event
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‘Sorry Not Sorry for Partying': Triumphant Nats Ride Zamboni Shirtless in Celebration With Caps
The Washington Nationals kept the World Series victory party going at the Washington Capitals’ hockey game Sunday night.
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‘Sorry Not Sorry for Partying': Triumphant Nats Ride Zamboni Shirtless in Celebration With Caps
The Washington Nationals kept the World Series victory party going at the Washington Capitals’ hockey game Sunday night.
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Coach and Doctor at Well-Known NYC Boys Club Accused of Sexual Abuse Dating Back to 1950: Lawsuit
Behind the doors of the well-known Madison Square Boys Club, some men who attended as boys in the 1950s through 1970s say they were sexually abused
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Capitals Star Kuznetsov Banned From Russia Team After Cocaine Test
Washington Capitals center Evgeny Kuznetsov tested positive for cocaine at the world championship and has been banned from the Russian national team for four years.
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Devils Select US Center Jack Hughes With 1st Pick in NHL Draft
The first round of the NHL draft wasn’t so much unpredictable as the game is becoming more international. That was Dallas Stars general manager Jim Nill’s observation following an opening round Friday that featured an international theme and numerous twists. Selected by New Jersey, center Jack Hughes became the eighth American chosen No. 1, and first since Auston Matthews was...
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Devils Select US Center Jack Hughes With 1st Pick in NHL Draft
The first round of the NHL draft wasn’t so much unpredictable as the game is becoming more international. That was Dallas Stars general manager Jim Nill’s observation following an opening round Friday that featured an international theme and numerous twists. Selected by New Jersey, center Jack Hughes became the eighth American chosen No. 1, and first since Auston Matthews was...
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Venus Williams, Other Female Athletes Talk Gender Pay Equality at Paris Forum
Venus Williams joined retired soccer star Julie Foudy and ice hockey player Hilary Knight in the Eiffel Tower to highlight the push for pay equality for women athletes. The trio gathered Saturday night for a forum sponsored by LUNA bar and moderated by Catt Sadler, who quit E! in December 2017 after she learned her male co-host earned twice the...
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Fans Pack Downtown St. Louis to Cheer on the Champion Blues
After a half-century of disappointment, even Mother Nature didn’t dare spoil the celebration of St. Louis’ first-ever Stanley Cup championship. A morning downpour fizzled to a light rain by the time the parade began Saturday, and the sun popped out just as a rally was starting before a massive crowd on the grounds of the Gateway Arch. The Blues ended...