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Hurricanes forward unlikely to make postseason return due to neck injury
Ryan Henkel of The Hockey News is reporting that Carolina Hurricanes forward Jesper Fast could miss the rest of the NHL playoffs with a neck injury. The news comes from Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind’Amour who told Bally Sports South’s Tripp Tracy that Fast re-injured his neck in Carolina’s final regular season game against the Columbus Blue Jackets and is unlikely to return this season. Hurricanes general manager Don Waddell had previously called Fast’s injury a neck strain, and it appeared to be tweaked after Fast was crosschecked into the boards by Blue Jackets defenseman Erik Gudbranson.
Golden Knights have limited Stars' scoring chances to take 2-0 series lead
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- The problems for Dallas are two-fold -- the Stars aren't getting great scoring chances and for long stretches aren't even putting the puck on net. That's primarily why the
Longtime Blue Jackets beat writer receives kidney donation from team employee
Having covered the Columbus Blue Jackets since the team’s inaugural season in 2000, Aaron Portzline has built plenty of connections within the franchise throughout its first 24 years of existence. One would imagine that few, however, are now as strong as the bond that he’s built with communications specialist Lindy Noel. Last October, Portzline revealed Read more... The post Longtime Blue Jackets beat writer receives kidney donation from team employee appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Blue Jackets’ Jet Greaves Playing Into Team’s Future Plans
The Columbus Blue Jackets’ regular season has been over now coming up on a couple of weeks now. But meaningful hockey within their organization is about to ramp back up. The Cleveland Monsters are still waiting to find out who their opponent will be in the second round of the AHL Playoffs. As of this writing, the Belleville Senators and Toronto Marlies are tied 1-1 in their best-of-three series. The winner of Game 3 will advance to take on the Monsters.
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