/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/65635680/i_Xk9gM5h_O.0.jpg)
Yesterday’s News Today
Hurricanes 2019 first-round pick Ryan Suzuki suffered an eye injury, and is out indefinitely.
The Barrie Colts are really holding their breath on Ryan Suzuki. Sustained an eye injury and it's quite obvious the Colts believe it could be very serious.
— OHLInsiders (@OHLinsiders) November 5, 2019
Won't know for sure until he sees a specialist however. Suzuki is a prospect of the #LetsGoCanes #OHL
Here’s some happier news:
College Colors are BACK!
— Carolina Hurricanes (@Canes) November 5, 2019
Show off your school spirit while supporting the #Canes
More Info » https://t.co/DwumMEXaES pic.twitter.com/yiFoRqP1yV
Reading Assignments
- ESPN’s player confidential asked players questions about issues across the NHL from Gritty to the NHL drug policy. [ESPN]
- Speaking of possible substance abuse in the NHL, The Athletic has their own story about the abuse of Molly and Cocaine in the league. [$The Athletic]
-
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — It’s Gritty as fans have never seen him before. Every fan who attends Tuesday’s home game against Carolina Hurricanes gets a special gift from the Flyers: a Gritty Chia Pet.
— cwphilly (@cwphilly) November 6, 2019
Credit: CBS3
All you have to do is sprinkle the seeds on... https://t.co/J0IxDEhQNr - The New York Islanders extend their win streak to a league high 10-games. [NHL]
- This week’s 31 Thoughts focus on Dustin Byfuglien’s injury and status with the Winnipeg Jets, but again touches on multiple teams in the Metropolitan Division. [Sportsnet]
Tonight in Montreal, Zdeno Chara will become just the 21st player and sixth defenseman in NHL history to play in 1,500 career games.
— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) November 5, 2019
Big Zee: “It’s a special, special night.” pic.twitter.com/VspBrsEuhl
- Conversations between Taylor Hall and the New Jersey Devils continue. With the Devils in the gutter what with Hall decide to do with the remainder of the season? [TSN]
- Montreal Canadiens player Max Domi is using special sticks to help raise Diabetes awareness. [NBC Sports]