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Montreal Canadiens ink defenceman David Savard to four-year, US$14-million deal | iNFOnews

Montreal Canadiens ink defenceman David Savard to four-year, US$14-million deal | iNFOnews
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2021 NHL Expansion Draft: Who did San Jose Sharks make available?

Photo by Brandon Magnus/NHLI via Getty Images The Seattle Kraken will submit its list of draft selections (one player from each team) on Wednesday. The roster will be announced on Wednesday evening (5 p.m. PT) as part of a 2021 NHL Expansion Draft special on ESPN 2, SN, SN NOW. That means as of Wednesday, one San Jose Sharks player will be changing his uniform. Whether you think it’s due to smart management by general manager Doug Wilson or simply proof of the team’s lack of depth, pickings are slim for the Kraken. Here’s a look at who’s available:

Oilers GM Ken Holland disgusted by racist comments directed at defenceman Ethan Bear | iNFOnews

Oilers GM Ken Holland disgusted by racist comments directed at defenceman Ethan Bear Edmonton Oilers Ethan Bear (74) checks Winnipeg Jets Andrew Copp (9) during third period NHL playoff action in Edmonton on May 19, 2021.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson May 26, 2021 - 7:23 PM Edmonton Oilers general manager Ken Holland says any racist comments directed to Indigenous defenceman Ethan Bear are totally unacceptable and disgusting. Holland says he was told about the issue by Oilers staff just before his season-ending address to the media on Wednesday. Bear s girlfriend, Lenasia Ned, posted on social media the defenceman received numerous racist messages and comments in the aftermath of the Oilers four-game series loss against the Winnipeg Jets in the opening round of the NHL playoffs.

Very jealous : Canadian teams can t take advantage of NHL s relaxed COVID-19 rules | iNFOnews

Joshua Clipperton Winnipeg Jets Andrew Copp (9) and Edmonton Oilers goaltender Mike Smith (41) watch an incoming shot during second period NHL action in Winnipeg, Monday, April 26, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Greenslade May 10, 2021 - 5:18 PM Winnipeg Jets winger Andrew Copp is envious. Edmonton Oilers defenceman Tyson Barrie, meanwhile, described the situation as awesome for the teams in question. And Toronto Maple goalie Jack Campbell is simply glad to see life shifting back to normal — just not for NHL players in Canada. The league eased some of its tight COVID-19 health and safety protocols over the weekend for clubs that have been fully vaccinated. But because of the decidedly slower rollout to get shots in arms north of the border, Canadian franchises won t be enjoying the same freedoms as some of their U.S.-based counterparts any time soon.

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