This Week’s News
- Wake Competition Center gives Hurricanes a practice home to be proud of
- An offseason conversation with Rod Brind’Amour: Part 2
Reading Assignments
- The Wake Competition Center is open and ready to be used. [Hurricanes]
Welcome to Wake Competition Center: the new practice home of the #Canes pic.twitter.com/DtISKnYi79
— Carolina Hurricanes (@Canes) November 19, 2020
- Bally’s Sports Carolinas? This could be a thing as Sinclair will be renaming their regional sports channels after the casino chain. [NY Post]
- NHL owners are seeking additional deferment on player salaries. [Sportsnet]
- In response to the reports that the owners are asking for more concessions by the players, there is a feeling of betrayal among the union. [Yahoo Sports]
- Still targeting a January start date, the NHL is facing far more questions than they have answers for right now. [Washington Post]
- Former Hurricane Julien Gauthier has gone from a workout warrior to NHL winger. [ESPN]
- An entire division of the ECHL is opted out of their upcoming season. [ESPN]
- With the ECHL facing multiple teams opting out, NHL teams are wondering where they will send some of their prospects, particularly depth goaltenders. This article focuses on how that impacts the Rangers but many others organizations will be in the same boat. [Blueshirt Banter]
- We’ve heard a few different versions of what the upcoming realignment could look like for the 2020-21 season but this one is new:
From today's column on ESPN+, this is what I'm hearing for potential divisions for the NHL 2020-21 season: https://t.co/RCLTYW6NZ2 pic.twitter.com/9dEuj1TUCx
— Greg Wyshynski (@wyshynski) November 19, 2020