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- Congratulations to Team USA, earning a bronze medal after beating Bill Peters’ Canada 4-1 in the third-place game at the World Championships. It’s the first medal for the good ol’ US of A since 2015, and...
Chris Kreider scores twice as beats 4-1 to win bronze at the #IIHFWorlds.
— TSN Hockey (@TSNHockey) May 20, 2018
Canada finishes the tournament without a medal for the first time since 2014. https://t.co/Aj30Yipmw4 #TSNHockey pic.twitter.com/KGTnMLEvCx
Thanks @usahockey for the opportunity to represent my country at the #IIHFWorlds2018. It was truly an honor and I had a blast. It’s no gold, but this bronze medal is pretty sweet! pic.twitter.com/3TPpiH5fsS
— Derek Ryan (@DerekAllenRyan) May 20, 2018
- According to the IIHF’s tweet of this article, someone named “Sebastian Ago” was named the tournament’s top forward. Fortunately, the article confirms that Sebastian Aho did not, in fact, change his name. [IIHF]
- Congratulations to the newly-minted Mr. and Mrs. Stu Grimson, who upstaged Saturday’s royal wedding with one of their own:
Big news!! My best friend got married yesterday... to me!! I love you so @jives3_jennifer aka Mrs. Grimson pic.twitter.com/jlxotDSYHE
— Stu Grimson (@asgrimson) May 20, 2018
- Could the Red Wings find a trading partner with the Hurricanes? A name you might recognize weighs in. [Winging It In Motown]
- Meanwhile, the improbable story of the Vegas Golden Knights continues apace. [The Athletic ($)]
- Ryan Reaves could have easily ended up playing football, but instead he scored the goal that eliminated his hometown team from the conference final. [Sportsnet]
- Tom Dundon has said that he thinks there are more than 31 individuals capable of serving as an NHL general manager, and on this evidence, he’s probably right.
Reminder: The #VGK were given a 2nd-round pick to take Marc-Andre Fleury, Jonathan Marchessault to take Reilly Smith, Alex Tuch to take Erik Haula, Shea Theodore to take Clayton Stoner and a 1st and 2nd to take William Karlsson and David Clarkson’s contract.
— Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) May 21, 2018
- #neverforget
"To the Stanley Cup final, please." pic.twitter.com/MtksEL4RpB
— Tim Reynolds (@ByTimReynolds) May 20, 2018
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