Game Date:
12/19/2016
7:00pm EST
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Nashville
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(Puck Daddy presents its annual look back at the year in hockey. Check back every day through the New Year for our many lists and hot takes.) We continue our look back at 2016 with the top 10 most shocking NHL transactions. From firings to hirings to resignations to mysterious trades, there were some transactions in 2016 that were quite surprising — some even head scratching. June 29, 2016 will be remembered for three major moves in a 30-minute span, all of which can be found on this list. So what was the most shocking NHL transaction of 2016? Continue to Article
December 15, 2016 3:01:pm EST
Denver (AFP) - Roman Lyubimov and Brayden Schenn scored goals 1:46 apart early in the third period as the Philadelphia Flyers won their 10th straight NHL game with a 4-3 victory over the Colorado Avalanche on Wednesday. Continue to Article
December 15, 2016 12:47:pm EST
Wayne Simmonds handed his own stick to Pierre-Edouard Bellemare in the middle of a late onslaught by the Colorado Avalanche and continued to try to block shots with his body. It was the kind of all-out effort the Philadelphia Flyers needed to preserve their longest winning streak in 31 years. Roman Lyubimov and Brayden Schenn scored 1:46 apart in the third period and Philadelphia held on for its 10th straight victory, beating Colorado 4-3 on Wednesday night. Continue to Article
December 15, 2016 4:58:am EST
Nashville Predators coach Peter Laviolette isn't one to sit on a pat hand if his team's struggling. The combination of Filip Forsberg, center Ryan Johansen and James Neal single-handedly erased a 3-0 second period deficit to the St. Louis Blues with goals that sparked a 6-3 comeback win at Bridgestone Arena. Laviolette is hoping for more of the same Thursday night when Nashville hosts the Minnesota Wild. Continue to Article
December 15, 2016 1:48:am EST
By his own standards and most traditional measurements, it’s not been an “all-star” kind of year for P.K. Subban. Luckily for Subban, the NHL All-Star Game fan voting isn’t about merit, but rather which players you want to see put on funny costumes and give funny interviews and generally have fun at this superfluous annual event. To that end, putting P.K. Subban on an all-star ballot is like putting Chris Evans on a “guys who are pretty good at portraying superheroes” ballot, in the sense that they were literally born to be one. Continue to Article
December 13, 2016 3:11:pm EST
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