Friday, August 28, 2020
- NHL postpones Stanley Cup playoff games for Thursday and Friday (Los Angeles Times)
- Red Wings assistant Adam Nightingale named coach at U.S. national team development program (Detroit News)
- Reaves and fellow NHL players take stand on racial injustice (Edmonton Journal)
- Winnipeg's Reaves leads NHL player protest (Winnipeg Sun)
- Golden Knights’ Ryan Reaves explains decision to boycott games (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- 'Together, we change the game': NJ Devils' P.K. Subban shows support for athletes' boycotts (NorthJersey.com)
- Lee, Isles support NHL's decision to postpone games (New York Newsday)
- Blackhawks and other NHL players take varied views on sitting out games for racial justice: ‘To say what’s right or wrong, it’s hard to say’ (Chicago Tribune)
- The ripples from sports’ Jacob Blake protests have reached the Flyers, Phillies, and Eagles (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Changes inevitable for Flames, but just how many moves will GM Treliving make? (Calgary Sun)
- Lightning not underestimating Bruins after lopsided win (Tampa Bay Times)
- Bruins need to improve penalty kill in Game 4 against Lightning (Boston Herald)
- Islanders’ Anthony Beauvillier has stepped it up during playoffs (New York Post)
- Could Saad be headed out of town again? (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Carolina Hurricanes’ Staal, Martinook absorb lessons learned at season’s end (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Blackhawks’ Alex DeBrincat puzzled by scoring drop, looking for answers entering offseason (Chicago Sun-Times)
- 'I want to become a better player,' Canadiens' Jesperi Kotkaniemi says (Montreal Gazette)
- Penguins, FNB team to donate $100K for youth technology center in Pittsburgh’s Hill District (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Bruce Martyn, longtime Red Wings voice, wife Donna celebrate 70th anniversary (MLive.com)