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Here’s how the Devils can prove they’re rebuilding the right way | Politi
Posted May 13, 2021
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Rebuilding will end in one of two ways with a professional hockey team: When that team begins competing for a championship, or when that team’s owner awakens from his slumber, pounds both pudgy fists on his mahogany desk and yells,
“I’M #@%!$@ DONE REBUILDING!”
The Devils watched as their hated rivals took the latter approach this month when James Dolan who knows better than to mess with his suddenly resurgent Knicks remembered that he owned a hockey team pushed the eject button on the Rangers president, general manager and head coach. The patient, painstaking process of acquiring assets is over across the Hudson River.
E. Roman Josi
The correct answer: is D for Dougie, a model of consistency who is also the only blueliner to ring up at least 39 points in each of the last seven seasons - including 40 in 2019-20 despite playing in just 47 games because of a leg injury.
Hamilton logged the NHL’s second-longest points streak this season at 14 games, sandwiched between Nathan MacKinnon (15) and Auston Matthews (13) – the sixth-longest streak by a defenceman in the last four decades.
Teach Me How To Dougie, indeed.
The Carolina Hurricanes know that tune, but they haven’t exactly been in rhythm with Hamilton’s camp over the past number of months on a contract extension, which is why the soon-to-be 28-year-old has emerged as the No. 1 free agent available ahead of the Frenzy.
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After months of uncertainty and planning, the National Hockey League announced a 56-game regular season to begin in January and end in early May. Teams had to carry taxi squads of players to account for injured players and those affected by the Coronavirus. A COVID-19 protocol was implemented and, if need be, games could be re-scheduled as needed. All games would be played within a team’s division along with the first two rounds of the playoffs. The goal was simple: Have a truncated, compressed season to set up a full Stanley Cup Playoffs tournament. Then hope things would get better enough to have a full and more normal 2021-22 season in the Fall.
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