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Reading Assignments
- The Humboldt Broncos tragedy continues to send the hockey world reeling:
Mike Babcock was clearly emotional when speaking about the Humboldt Broncos tragedy.
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) April 7, 2018
Here is what he had to say. pic.twitter.com/3XQkmtITG3
There are times when results and playoff races aren't that important. After what happened with the Humboldt Broncos, this is one of those times, says #NHLJets coach Paul Maurice. pic.twitter.com/fz0VBXXw9V
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) April 7, 2018
Even though no Canadian teams are on the ice tonight...the @NHLCanes sing the Canadian National Anthem tonight in support of those impacted by the @HumboldtBroncos tragedy #WRAL pic.twitter.com/buhI7Y1RSU
— Jared Fialko (@JFiWRAL) April 7, 2018
If you can help in any way, please donate. [Go Fund Me]
- This cat is making a push for the number one goalie within the Hurricanes organization:
Not content with just being an Official #Caturday Ambassador™️, Rick is now making a bid for the starting goalie job pic.twitter.com/Vp4J0BVRmG
— Charlotte Checkers (@CheckersHockey) April 7, 2018
- It’s official: the Charlotte Checkers are headed to the Calder Cup Playoffs!
PLAYOFF BOUND!#LETSGOCHECKERS pic.twitter.com/pRXA5C0o5J
— Charlotte Checkers (@CheckersHockey) April 8, 2018
- The next thing to look forward to? The NHL Draft. [Bleacher Report]
- The general manager position is shrinking. [The Athletic] [PAID]
- Their hasn’t been a weirder pivot than George Parros going from an enforcer to being in charge of player safety. [New York Times]
- Dat pass doe:
Can we all just appreciate that pass. pic.twitter.com/CAcbJuiQyp
— NHL (@NHL) April 7, 2018