After Biden nominated David Chipman to head the ATF, the Daily Mail posted a photograph of a man holding an assault rifle standing in the middle of wreckage.
After Biden nominated David Chipman to head the ATF, the Daily Mail posted a photograph of a man holding an assault rifle standing in the middle of wreckage.
Chicago Blackhawks
Fresh off scoring his first goal with the Blackhawks last night, Adam Gaudette met the Chicago media for the first time today.
The Blackhawks have been easing Gaudette into the lineup since acquiring him from the Vancouver Canucks on April 12. The 24-year-old has suited up in just two of the first seven games he was eligible to play in with the Blackhawks, as he gets up to speed following a bout with COVID-19.
“COVID hit me pretty hard, but I battled through it and got through it, and I feel back to 100% now,” Gaudette told reporters today. “Honestly, I feel better than I did before and I like where my game is at right now.”
Canucks Green opens up about battle with COVID-19, return to the ice
Dan Murphy and Iain MacIntyre discuss the Vancouver Canucks getting their restart pushed back and how J.T. Miller s comments and the P1 variant affected that. | April 17, 2021, 6:59 PM
April 17, 2021, 6:59 PM
VANCOUVER Travis Green probably knew he was in trouble when he had to stop worrying about his players in order to start worrying about himself.
The Vancouver Canucks’ coach, one of the most severely stricken members of the National Hockey League team during its P.1-variant COVID-19 outbreak, finally returned to the ice Saturday to run a full practice at Rogers Arena. He plans to coach Sunday when the Canucks emerge from the most serious health crisis of the NHL season with a home game against the Toronto Maple Leafs, Vancouver’s first game since March 24.