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Carter Hutton was still taking college classes when he got to learn on the job what it was like to be an NHL goaltender. Then the Philadelphia Flyers called. Having gone through one goalie injury after another, they signed Hutton to an amateur tryout contract in March 2010 so he could back up Brian Boucher. Continue to Article
February 06, 2017 3:20:pm EST
Petr Mrazek was ready for everything the Nashville Predators threw at him Saturday night - and they had plenty to offer. Mrazek made 42 saves, Mike Green scored in the first period and the Detroit Red Wings beat the Predators 1-0 on Saturday night. ''I thought right from the onset, I looked at Petr and thought, 'That's the Petr I know,''' Detroit coach Jeff Blashill said. Continue to Article
February 05, 2017 12:04:am EST
Pekka Rinne, NSH vs. DET ($36): Rinne is the perfect choice to anchor a lineup, and thus well worth his $36 price in this matchup. The veteran has held opponents to two or fewer goals in six of his past eight starts while also earning six wins over that span. Staying hot shouldn’t be an issue against a Red Wings team that has scored just 2.40 goals per game and comes in having dropped five straight. Continue to Article
February 04, 2017 8:58:am EST
The Vancouver Canucks could use an offensive savior about now -- and winger Jannik Hansen has a chance to be one. Hansen is slated to return to Vancouver's lineup on Saturday as the Canucks (23-22-6) host the Minnesota Wild (33-12-5) at Rogers Arena. The game has a chance to be quite meaningful in the Canucks' quest to get above the Western Conference playoff bar, because it is the last one at home -- where they often excel -- before six games on the road, where usually lose. Continue to Article
February 03, 2017 11:41:pm EST
It's certain that Patrick Marleau will one day have his No. 12 retired by the San Jose Sharks. Brent Burns might one day watch his No. 88 be raised to the rafters, as well. Marleau, Burns and the Sharks hope to keep their respective surges going Saturday night when they take on the Arizona Coyotes. Continue to Article
February 03, 2017 8:47:pm EST