Wednesday, May 20, 2020
- Mikkel Boedker signs two-year deal with Lugano in Swiss league starting next season (Ottawa Sun)
- Aliu takes aim at NHL and lack of inclusivity; Duchene puts health, integrity for return above all else (Toronto Sun)
- Wild interested in St. Paul being NHL 'hub city' when games restart (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Nashville wants to host games if NHL resumes season in centralized locations (The Tennessean)
- Hockey plays given the OK to practice at Minto Arena (Ottawa Citizen)
- The Carolina Hurricanes are close to a deal to remain at PNC Arena through 2029 (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Henderson council approves controversial minor league hockey arena (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- New 3-on-3 hockey league, '3ICE,' set to debut in 2021 with star-studded group of coaches (USA Today)
- Washington, D.C. has become one of the winningest sports cities. No, really. (Washington Times)
- With no sports, oh my, what are the broadcasters talking about? (Tampa Bay Times)
- If NHL season resumes, should players have the option of not playing? “This is serious stuff,” Brian Engblom says (Denver Post)
- Stars owner Tom Gaglardi calls NHL potentially returning without fans ‘a bit of a horrifying thought’ (Dallas Morning News)
- Weber trying his best to keep Preds informed during NHL pause (The Tennessean)
- Canadiens netminding prospect Primeau named to AHL all-rookie team (Montreal Gazette)
- Flames prospect Dustin Wolf wins WHL's Del Wilson Trophy, takes aim at career shutout record (Calgary Sun)
- Providence Bruins center Jack Studnicka wants in with the Black Aces (Boston Herald)
- Sabres prospect Tage Thompson 'feeling good' while rehabbing from surgery (Buffalo News)
- Golden Knights make fans wait for name, logo of new AHL team (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Golden Knights’ Alex Tuch draws friend in NHL gaming challenge (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Penguins’ foundation receives award from FBI for opioid charity work (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)