Devils Daily
Devils Daily: Hughes All-Star Status; Penguins’ Star Problem
Well, it’s not exactly the injury update New Jersey Devils fans wanted on Jack Hughes, but his All-Star Game status at least is a bit more insightful on his timeline.
Speaking of injuries, Hughes isn’t the only one around the league dealing with health. Detroit forward Patrick Kane remains on the shelf. And in Calgary, Dillon Dubé is taking some necessary time for himself.
Elsewhere, a REALLY weird goal in Philly, and Pittsburgh might have a star problem.
Let’s do that hockey.
New Jersey Devils
New Jersey Hockey Now: Devils franchise forward Jack Hughes is still going to the All-Star game despite his injury status. However, a source tells New Jersey Hockey Now he might not play.
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National Hockey Now
Pittsburgh Penguins
Pittsburgh Hockey Now: The Penguins have a star problem. Specifically, it seems two of their stars are absolutely and utterly incongruent, and if the eyes don’t show it, the numbers do.
New York Islanders
NYI Hockey Now: The Islanders are excited for the Patrick Roy era. Roy’s new roster admits the coaching change was “needed.”
Detroit Red Wings
Detroit Hockey Now: Red Wings fans are waiting for an update on the health status of Patrick Kane. Well, according to Detroit head coach Derek Lalonde, so are the Red Wings.
Philadelphia Flyers
Philly Hockey Now: WATCH – Flyers defenseman Egor Zamula scores one of the weirdest goals you’ll see on NHL ice.
Calgary Flames
Calgary Hockey Now: The Flames announced on Sunday that winger Dillon Dubé would be taking an indefinite leave of absence to attend to his mental health.
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