PHOENIX — For the Arizona Coyotes, this is their last stand. There will be an auction on June 27 for the club to buy a 95-acre parcel of untreated Arizona state trust land in North Phoenix on which the Coyotes can build a state-of-the-art arena; the starting appraisal price for the site is $68.5 million. …
Monthly Archives: April 2024
Islanders jump back into Wild Card spot with 4-2 win over Blue Jackets
Women’s Worlds Preview: Canada vs. Switzerland
Hughes Is Dominating and an Update on Canucks Prospects
Dan and Sat are joined by Canucks Play-by-Play voice, Brendan Batchelor, to talk about the level Quinn Hughes is playing at, the overall team form recently, and more. Also, hear from Dave Hall of Canucks Army on the latest with Canucks prospects, including Jonathan Lekkerimaki in Abbotsford.
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The Open: How Much Is Too Much for Dakota Joshua?
It's The Open as Dan and Sat get into Jim Rutherford's comments to Iain MacIntyre regarding Filip Hronek and Dakota Joshua's next contract, the latter's value to the team, and more.
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Tortorella: Flyers wouldn’t have ‘a sniff’ of the playoffs without Ersson
April 4 2024 – Frank Corrado & Jeff Paterson
Canucks earn the split and outlast the Coyotes! Quinn Hughes is the story right now and Matt and Blake are all over it as the Norris favourite has lifted his game to another level again. The guys poll whether or not Hughes is the team MVP, and whether anyone will follow his example as the team tries to find its dominance again ahead of the playoffs.
Frank Corrado stops by to wax poetically on the Canucks best defenceman, and how he’s adapted and developed even further. Frank weighs in on the Norris consideration as well and then finishes with some storytelling on line brawls in the wake of the Devils-Rangers standoff.
Jeff Paterson also stops in with his post-game report on what happened in the desert, and whether or not the Canucks PP may be turning the corner. Plus, the goaltending situation, as Silovs shines and Demko nears a return! JPat also reveals that Rink Wide: Vancouver will be going live with post-game shows on video! Presented by Applewood Auto Group.
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Sharks sign top NCAA free agent Collin Graf
The San Jose Sharks signed Quinnipiac University product Collin Graf to an entry-level contract beginning in 2023-24, the team announced Thursday.
Graf was widely considered the best NCAA free agent this year.
"His on-ice awareness allows him to process the game at a high level, and (he) is a unique player with a quality 200-foot game who excels in the offensive zone," Sharks general manager Mike Grier said. "We are excited to have him join the organization."
The 21-year-old forward has been a Hobey Baker top-10 finalist in each of the last two seasons. He helped the Bobcats win the national championship in 2023, leading the club in goals (21) and assists (38) in 41 games. He paced the team again with 49 points in 34 contests this past season.
With the Sharks sitting last in the league's standings, Graf could get to make his NHL debut in the near future.
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