The Maple Leafs held a pair of morning skates ahead of tonight’s Blue & White Game at Scotiabank Arena.
It took some time for Wayne Simmonds to really tap into his potential as a net-front presence in the NHL, but once he got the hang of it, the 13-year veteran knew he’d found a calling.
“The evolution, it just continues,” Simmonds told reporters on a Zoom call Saturday. “For me to get better year after year, that’s more knowledge I have and more insight that I m gaining. I m a student of the game and I m looking to learn every time I get a chance.”
NOTEBOOK: Hornqvist Practices; Verhaeghe Promoted by Jameson Olive / @JamesonCoop / FloridaPanthers.com
In today s Baptist Health Practice Notebook, Patric Hornqvist makes his debut at training camp, Carter Verhaeghe skates on the Panthers top line and more!
SUNRISE, Fla. - After being absent from the first few days of training camp, new Florida Panthers forward Patric Hornqvist returned to the ice on Saturday morning at BB&T Center.
With the majority of the session spent working at 5-on-5, the 34-year-old veteran teamed up with Jonathan Huberdeau on Alex Wennberg to form what could prove to be an effective line. I thought he looked good coming off that absence there are the start, head coach Joel Quenneville said. He did all the drills. I thought we d keep an eye on him, and he was fine. A lot of enthusiasm
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1/7/21 Post Scrimmage Interviews
1/7/21 Post Scrimmage Interviews
Interviews with Head Coach Joel Quenneville and forwards Mason Marchment and Eetu Luostarinen and goaltender Chris Driedger
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SUNRISE, Fla. - With no preseason tune-ups to help them prepare for their Opening Night matchup against the Dallas Stars on Jan. 14, the Florida Panthers did a little bit of everything during their lone instrasquad scrimmage of training camp on Thursday night at BB&T Center.
Carter Verhaeghe, Owen Tippett and Mason Marchment each scored twice for Team Red, which ran away with an 8-1 win over Team White. Also lighting the lamp for Team Red was Eetu Luostarinen and Max Gildon. Noel Acciari, meanwhile, had the lone goal for Team White.