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OPINION
10/31/20
KEN CAMPBELL: Led by Coyotes, UND and USA Hockey, the hockey world failed Mitch Miller
(The Hockey News)
RYAN KENNEDY: No Bodychecking in the OHL This Year?
(The Hockey News)
IAIN MacINTYRE: Canucks' Harvey carries Cup dreams into amateur scouting director role
(Sportsnet)
CATHAL KELLY: Neither Orr – the hockey great or the Trump booster – should be leading a political debate
(Globe & Mail)
KENT SOMERS: Arizona Coyotes make correct move by moving on from Mitchell Miller
(Arizona Republic)
PAT HICKEY: Canadiens well positioned for NHL grind, Carbo says
(Montreal Gazette)
PATRICK JOHNSTON: 25 years on, GM Place rated a good model in city building
(Vancouver Province)
JOE CALLAGHAN: A loss for Trump on election night would be a win for Canada’s professional sports teams
(Toronto Star)
BRUCE GARRIOCH: Winger Alex Galchenyuk looking forward to fresh start with the Ottawa Senators
(Ottawa Sun)
BARRY ROZNER: Blackhawks' Colliton: 'We want to be relentless'
(Chicago Daily Herald)
STU COWAN: The shine has come off my boyhood hero Bobby Orr
(Montreal Gazette)
DAMIEN COX: Bobby Orr and Jack Nicklaus have come out in support of Donald Trump. Why does it sting so much?
(Toronto Star)
PAUL FRIESEN: End of a career, start of a whole new life
(Winnipeg Sun)
10/30/20
KEN CAMPBELL: Coyotes' bungling of Mitchell Miller saga is a disaster of epic proportions
(The Hockey News)
RYAN KENNEDY: Canada's World Junior Roster Gets Super-sized
(The Hockey News)
SCOTT STINSON: Former NHL tough guy turned broadcaster Nick Kypreos reflects on four decades in hockey
(National Post)
BRUCE GARRIOCH: Third time a charm for Egor Sokolov, who was thrilled to be drafted by Senators
(Ottawa Sun)
BARRY ROZNER: Colliton says Blackhawks are done trying to sneak into playoffs. They're looking to build something bigger.
(Chicago Daily Herald)
DON BRENNAN: Why not send Lafreniere to WJC? There will be no other games for him then
(Ottawa Sun)
BEN KUZMA: Canucks ponder expanded taxi squads, Canadian AHL division due to COVID-19
(Vancouver Province)
JEFF GORDON: NHL may feature new look, same contenders amid pandemic
(St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
LUKE DeCOCK: Dundon’s option to sell Hurricanes isn’t news. But it is worth keeping an eye on.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
BRUCE GARRIOCH: Give Drake Batherson a big assist for helping Sokolov adjust to North America
(Ottawa Sun)
TERRY JONES: Kirby Dach highlights Canadian roster for World Juniors
(Edmonton Sun)
10/29/20
KEN CAMPBELL: What if Cam Neely had been dealt to Montreal instead of Boston?
(The Hockey News)
RYAN KENNEDY: Should Belarus Still Host The World Championship?
(The Hockey News)
MARK SPECTOR: Gretzky: Moss gave 'hope' to parents of children with disabilities in Canada
(Sportsnet)
GARE JOYCE: Maple Leafs front office hire Eric Joyce brings unique resumé, experience
(Sportsnet)
EMILY KAPLAN: How teenage hockey player Morgan Urso is working to destigmatize mental illness
(ESPN)
PAUL FRIESEN: Tone-deaf Arizona Coyotes reach a new low
(Winnipeg Sun)
BRUCE GARRIOCH: Ottawa Senators sign free agent Alex Galchenyuk to one-year deal
(Ottawa Sun)
MIKE McINTYRE: Coyotes, NHL pay lip service to diversity
(Winnipeg Free Press)
BEN KUZMA: For Canucks, Turner's COVID-19 World Series celebration a cautionary tale
(Vancouver Province)
10/28/20
KEN CAMPBELL: COVID-19 will put a damper on Stanley Cup celebrations in 2020
(The Hockey News)
RYAN KENNEDY: Ryan and Akil's Excellent Adventure
(The Hockey News)
MARK SPECTOR: Joey Moss bled Edmonton sports and taught a generation about vulnerability
(Sportsnet)
ERIC ENGELS: Canadiens' Molson: team has foundation 'that can be good for many years'
(Sportsnet)
BRUCE GARRIOCH: Chris Tierney and Filip Chlapik sign on dotted line as Ottawa Senators shape roster
(Ottawa Sun)
KENT SOMERS: Arizona Coyotes created another problem for themselves by drafting Mitchell Miller
(Arizona Republic)
MICHAEL ARACE: Dubois, Blue Jackets talks stalled
(Columbus Dispatch)
DAVE FESCHUK: ‘What a great life’: Joey Moss gave Oilers nation and the city of Edmonton an eternal gift
(Toronto Star)
LARRY BROOKS: What future could hold for these two Rangers
(New York Post)
PAUL FRIESEN: Jets' Harkins gets a little security
(Winnipeg Sun)
BEN KUZMA: How will Canucks wing it without the departed Toffoli?
(Vancouver Province)
TERRY JONES: Huge outpouring from sports community for Joey Moss
(Edmonton Sun)
10/27/20
KEN CAMPBELL: What were the Coyotes thinking when they drafted Mitchell Miller?
(The Hockey News)
RYAN KENNEDY: Buffalo Sabres Re-Sign Sam Reinhart
(The Hockey News)
GREG WYSHYNSKI: Inside the pandemic-season plans for the AHL, ECHL and SPHL
(ESPN)
BRUCE GARRIOCH: Sens sign centre Chris Tierney to two-year deal
(Ottawa Sun)
STU COWAN: Canadiens owner Geoff Molson excited about next season
(Montreal Gazette)
BEN KUZMA: How COVID-19 could push next NHL season start back to February
(Vancouver Province)
TERRY JONES: Edmonton Oilers dressing room icon Joey Moss dies
(Edmonton Sun)
10/26/20
ROBERT TYCHKOWSKI: It's never too early to worry about the Edmonton Oilers
(Edmonton Sun)
BEN KUZMA: Canucks GM Benning bullish on retaining Sutter instead of buyout option
(Vancouver Province)
10/25/20
MATT PORTER: Joe Thornton in Toronto: the right fit or a jumbo mistake?
(Boston Globe)
STEVE SIMMONS: NHL headed for short season, with or without paying customers
(Toronto Sun)
LARRY BROOKS: NHL lays out vision for 2021 season in private call
(New York Newsday)
CHAD FINN: Even heading toward retirement, Mike “Doc” Emrick had the right thing to say
(Boston Globe)
BRUCE GARRIOCH: An all-Canadian NHL division could be welcomed with open arms north of the border
(Ottawa Sun)
DAVE FESCHUK: Willie O’Ree, the NHL’s first Black player, has spent his life doing ‘what needed to be done’
(Toronto Star)