Tuesday, June 9, 2020
- Evander Kane, Joel Ward spearhead effort to make positive change (San Jose Mercury News)
- Arizona Coyotes’ Gutierrez first Latino president, CEO in NHL history (Arizona Republic)
- Braden Holtby to auction off autographed Capitals gear to support Black Lives Matter D.C. (Washington Times)
- W. Brett Wilson's 'race card' tweet doesn't reflect team, say Nashville Predators (Calgary Sun)
- Owners of NJ Devils, Philadelphia 76ers showing interest in NY Mets, report says (NorthJersey.com)
- More than just protest: Athletes step up with donations to racial justice causes (Washington Times)
- Matt Dumba, Joel Ward and Chris Stewart among NHLers taking action to address racism (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Sabres' Wayne Simmonds on committee to lead new Hockey Diversity Alliance (Buffalo News)
- Red Wings’ Trevor Daley among hockey diversity alliance fighting racism, intolerance (MLive.com)
- Ex-Jets star Kane heads up diversity group (Winnipeg Sun)
- Players, including two former Predators, form Hockey Diversity Alliance to fight racism (The Tennessean)
- Golden Knights return to ice in small groups (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Islanders work out together for first time since shutdown (New York Newsday)
- Lightning return to the ice in small groups Tuesday (Tampa Bay Times)
- Edmonton Oilers take initial skate at Rogers Place in NHL's return to play (Edmonton Journal)
- Islanders, Rangers taking big step toward restarting NHL season (New York Post)
- Oilers among teams to hit the ice while Jets stay grounded (Winnipeg Free Press)
- As NHL training facilities reopen Monday, Avalanche among teams choosing to wait (Denver Post)
- Carolina Hurricanes not reopening facilities for voluntary player workouts (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Giordano eager to return as Flames ensure protocols in place before starting Phase 2 of restart plan (Calgary Herald)
- For Blues' Sundqvist, it's shelter-in-place — near the top of the world (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Sabres goalie Carter Hutton: 'Frustrating' vision problem complicated season (Buffalo News)
- Hronek, Zadina, other youngsters play their way into Wings’ plans for brighter days (Detroit News)
- Canucks submit list of potential AHL call-ups for NHL qualifying round (Vancouver Province)
- John Sinclair moves from Sabres to insurance (Buffalo News)
- Lightning broadcaster Rick Peckham’s final season not what anyone was expecting (Tampa Bay Times)