Tuesday, April 28, 2020
- Former Sharks forward Joel Ward announces retirement (San Jose Mercury News)
- Flames sign forward prospect Emilio Pettersen to entry-level dea (Calgary Sun)
- Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins sign defenseman Billy Sweezey (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Blackhawks fire president John McDonough, signaling monumental change in franchise’s direction (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Red Wings, NHL rivals aid GM efforts to increase mask production (MLive.com)
- San Jose Sharks launch relief fund for part-time employees (San Jose Mercury News)
- Sports, or at least sports with fans, remain on hold in Ontario ‘for the foreseeable future’ (Toronto Star)
- General Manager Guerin hopes Wild gets chance for playoff push (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Penguins GM Jim Rutherford expects NHL draft will follow NFL's virtual lead (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Ex-Shark Joel Ward explains how he’d like to stay involved in hockey (San Jose Mercury News)
- Bruins forward David Krejci plans to play beyond next year (Boston Globe)
- Spezza, Leafs have not talked contract, but three young reasons fuel his desire to return (Toronto Sun)
- Belleville Senators season expected to put on ice early next month (Ottawa Sun)
- Wings' Jeff Blashill dishes assist, insight in coaches mentorship program (Detroit News)
- Flyers icon Bernie Parent, Snider Hockey assist families in need during coronavirus pandemic (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Gov. Murphy’s coronavirus lockdown is getting ripped by … a former NHL referee? (NJ.com)
- Crisp, an original Blue, has become a hockey lifer (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Penguins' Evgeni Malkin helps Ronald McDonald House provide kids with food, games (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)