NHL Daily: Bruins’ Drew Stafford is Making Waves, Isles’ Anthony Beavillier Keeping Himself Inspired, the Rangers’ Best Players Without a Cup Since ’94 and More! (Morning NHL Headlines)
There were 11 games on the NHL’s Saturday night schedule. First, the Bruins topped the Flyers 2-1, the Predators topped the Sharks 3-1 and the Sabres topped the Jackets 5-3. The Flames shut out the Jets 3-0, the Lightning beat out the the Panthers 3-2 and the Maple Leafs topped the Hurricanes 3-2 in OT.
The Senators topped the Avs 4-2, the Coyotes topped the Devils 5-4, the Blues topped the Isles 4-3, the Penguins shut out the Canucks 3-0 and the Kings beat out the Capitals 4-2.
The Highlight of the Night:
NHL Daily: Morning Headlines
Drew Stafford as an Addition is Paying Off
Bruin Drew Stafford has been worth every pennty for Boston and has been showing the team exactly how much he has to offer. [Causeway Crowd]
Rock Bottom for the Devils
The New Jersey Devils have official hit rock bottom so far this season. Is it possible that the Devils need some changes to find their way out of their hole? [Pucks and Pitchforks]
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Anthony Beauvillier Keeping Himself Inspired
Isle Anthony Beauvillier is keeping himself inspired by writing a simple and inspiring message on his stick during game time. Beauvillier’s simple phrase to keep himself ready is: “Have fun.” Simple and effective. [Eyes on Isles]
Flyers’ Trip Ends in Disappointment
The Flyers embarked on a road trip that ended in heart break when they returned with more losses than they did wins. Now, when wins are so important, this is the alst thing the Flyers’ needed. [Broad Street Buzz]
Blackhawks Focus on the Competition
The Hawks‘ biggest competitor this season is the Minnesota Wild. The Hawks are looking to go all the way this season and the Wild might be the only team to stand in their way. [Blackhawk Up]
Top Rangers Without a Cup Since ’94
The Rangers haven’t won the Stanley Cup since 1994 despite the great players who have come into the locker room. See the top five players who aven’t won a cup but have donned a blue shirt. [Blue Line Station]
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