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Yesterday’s News Today
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Reading Assignments
- Hurricanes players are ‘Pumped’ for Raleigh to host an outdoor game. [Hurricanes]
- Rod Brind’Amour doesn’t want a career in coaching whenever his time is up in Raleigh. [The Athletic $]
- Governor Roy Cooper expressed his excitement for the Stadium Series game:
"This will be a great experience for the NHL, a great experience for our fans." @RoyCooperNC weighs in on the Stadium Series coming to Raleigh pic.twitter.com/hAPXsr0yzF
— Carolina Hurricanes (@Canes) February 16, 2020
- Has it really been a year? Surely Tom Dundon sent some flowers to Don Cherry for their anniversary:
One year ago today
— Carolina Hurricanes (@Canes) February 16, 2020
Happy anniversary, you jerks pic.twitter.com/Hx89l8IUun
- Tampa Bay has acquired Blake Coleman from New Jersey. [Lightning]
- After massive traffic issues, the Stadium Series game at Falcon Stadium is being considered a failure by some. [Denver Post]
- Playoff expansion and the Olympics could define the next CBA for the NHL. [NY Post]
- What’s next for Bruce Boudreau? Five potential landing spots for the veteran coach. [The Hockey News]
- An all-female crew will broadcast and produce an NHL game on National Women’s Day. [Deadline]
- The St. Louis Blues have announced make up plans for the game that was suspended due to Jay Bouwmeester’s cardiac event:
The postponed game between the Blues and Anaheim Ducks has been rescheduled for March 11 at Honda Center. The March 10 game against the Florida Panthers has also been rescheduled for March 9. https://t.co/LnoBDxyXJA #stlblues
— St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) February 16, 2020