Wednesday, May 13, 2020
- NHL commissioner: Cancelling season “not something I’m even contemplating” (San Jose Mercury News)
- Kings offer refund and crediting options to season-ticket holders (Los Angeles Times)
- Blues exec believes hockey returns this season, and wants St. Louis to be a part of it (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Penguins announce furloughs for employees (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Coyotes, CEO Ahron Cohen have parted ways (Arizona Republic)
- Canadiens offer refund for tickets to unplayed games due to COVID-19 (Montreal Gazette)
- Los Angeles County - home to six NBA, NHL, NFL, MLB teams - will 'with all certainty' stay at home into August (USA Today)
- Miss the Leafs, Raptors and Jays? Here’s where the major sports stand for the Canadian fan (Toronto Star)
- Former Sabres goalie Ryan Miller raising funds to assist food banks in Buffalo (Buffalo News)
- Gulls, Reign disappointed there will be no AHL playoffs (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Sharks’ plan for Nabokov, other coaches, remains unclear (San Jose Mercury News)
- Lee confident NHL's return-to-play issues can be resolved (New York Newsday)
- Bruins’ Zdeno Chara: 3-4 weeks of training before games can be played (Boston Herald)
- Avs forward J.T. Compher has familiar workout partner — his sister — during coronavirus pandemic (Denver Post)
- Leafs prospect Woll 'learned a lot' in first year of pro hockey (Toronto Sun)
- Jack Dugan ready for challenge with Golden Knights (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Quite a year for Moore and Marlies (Toronto Sun)
- Taking stock of the Penguins' AHL prospects after season's cancellation (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Blues set ticket policy guidelines for games postponed by COVID-19 (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- 50 years later, the legend of Shorty and the missing Buffalo Bisons ring (Buffalo News)
- Avalanche “Nordiques” jersey could be in the works for 25th anniversary season, according to report (Denver Post)