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The Tampa Bay Lightning welcomed back a core piece of their lineup on Friday. The Arizona Coyotes welcomed a new piece that they hope will become a part of their core. Tampa Bay defenseman Victor Hedman took part in a full practice on Friday at Gila River Arena and could return to the lineup on Saturday against the Coyotes. Continue to Article
January 20, 2017 10:22:pm EST
By Chris Morgan While events in the political realm may be on your mind Friday, if you can look beyond these pressing matters, there are six NHL games on the slate as well. Three of the NHL’s Canadian teams are in action. Perhaps you can watch them play and dream of moving to the cities they call home. You know, for reasons. Or you can just play some daily fantasy hockey. Continue to Article
January 20, 2017 12:34:pm EST
The Pacific Division rival San Jose Sharks and the Los Angeles Kings meet for the fifth and final time this regular season at Staples Center Wednesday. The Kings trail the Sharks by six points for second place in the division entering the contest, with both teams winning two games against the other this season. San Jose won the first two contests of the series, a 2-1 decision in the season debut in San Jose and a 4-1 victory on Nov. 30 in Los Angeles. Continue to Article
January 17, 2017 9:12:pm EST
At the start of the season, the Tampa Bay Lightning expected to be in the running for the Atlantic Division title and a contender to win the Stanley Cup. A major injury to their captain Steven Stamkos and below average performance from their defense and goaltending have them battling just to stay in post-season contention. Tampa Bay (20-20-4) enters the game in the bottom third defensively (2.96 GAA per game), a major factor in their unaccustomed sixth place standing in the Atlantic. Continue to Article
January 15, 2017 5:17:pm EST
Boston Bruins defenseman Kevan Miller left Saturday's game against the Philadelphia Flyers after suffering an injury midway through the second period. With 11:32 to go in the period, Miller and Flyer forward Jakub Voracek raced for a puck deep in the Boston zone. Miller arrived first and Voracek hit him hard into the end boards. Continue to Article
January 14, 2017 7:11:pm EST
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