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Sport-Scan Daily Brief SPORT-SCAN DAILY BRIEF NHL 4/25/2020 Boston Bruins Pittsburgh Penguins 1183439 Bruins want TD Garden to be a regional site for games if 1183463 Mark Madden: NHL’s plan to restart season could work in NHL can resume its season Pittsburgh 1183440 Bruins president Cam Neely, NHL discussing resumption 1183464 Penguins, Fox’s donate pizza to community centers plans 1183465 Penguins A to Z: Justin Almeida rebounds from shoulder 1183441 Bruins reportedly among NHL teams interested in being surgery regional host if season resumes 1183466 Penguins players team up with Fox's Pizza Den to donate 1183442 Bruins draft review: John Beecher, rest of 2019 haul look 1,000 pizzas promising 1183467 Penguins on pause: The good and bad of Jack Johnson's 1183443 Espo, then everyone else: Ranking the Bruins’ top 10 second season in Pittsburgh seasons by centers 1183468 Mario Lemieux’s outburst, Petr Nedved’s shot and a 4-OT thriller 24 years later Calgary Flames 1183469 Simulating the 2020 NHL playoffs, Round 2: Capitals vs. 1183444 Treliving confirms possibility of NHL resuming in four host Penguins cities this summer St Louis Blues Chicago Blackhawks 1183470 Catching up with David Perron: Minor injuries, garage 1183446 Why there's absolutely no reason for Blackhawks to bring workouts, Fortnite, and white skates Byfuglien back 1183471 Lights, camera, laughter: These old Blues commericals take fans down memory lane Colorado Avalanche 1183447 Kroenke Sports and Entertainment creates COVID-19 Tampa Bay Lightning relief fund to financially help its employees 1183472 Jon Cooper says Lightning ready to play hockey on any 1183448 Ryan Graves has found a place with the Avs. What’s that planet worth? And for how long? Toronto Maple Leafs Dallas Stars 1183473 April 25 is not a date to circle on your Leafs calendar 1183449 After a career-opening hat trick for the Stars, what 1183474 Mirtle and Siegel: Should the Leafs seek an upgrade on happened with Fabian Brunnstrom? Frederik Andersen? 1183450 Dallas will be high on list for neutral-site games if NHL resumes. Here’s why Vancouver Canucks 1183484 Ben Kuzma: Canucks’ Virtanen stresses COVID-19 Detroit Red Wings concerns trump return to ice 1183451 Halt to season has been an education for Red Wings’ 1183485 Canucks name Fan Heroes — kid with 3D printer, soup Jonathan Bernier and his family maker, tech, nurse 1183452 Which Griffins title was best? The 3 former champs weigh 1183486 Ed Willes: The Canucks' what-if draft that let Jagr, in Tkachuk, hope slip to rivals 1183487 Markus Naslund answers your questions: On his favourite Edmonton Oilers Canucks jersey, the ‘we choked’ speech and more 1183453 Oilers executive Scott Howson takes plunge into deep AHL waters Vegas Golden Knights 1183454 Edmonton Oilers cemented legacy with 1987 Stanley Cup 1183475 Las Vegas could be fit for NHL summer restart win over Flyers 1183476 Source: Las Vegas being considered as a centralized site to resume NHL season Los Angeles Kings 1183455 If NHL resumes, goalies will need time to get back in form, Washington Capitals Kings’ Jonathan Quick says 1183477 Joel Ward, Karl Alzner host Zoom chat with some notable 1183456 How long could it take Jonathan Quick to get up to speed friends post-pause? 1183478 Evgeny Kuznetsov to play JohnWayne in NHL 20 on Twitch for NHL Player Gaming Challenge warmup Montreal Canadiens 1183479 Caps' Brenden Dillon sadly announces retirement from 1183457 The people have spoken: Part one of the Canadiens fan TikTok survey results 1183480 Nic Dowd has concerns about the NHL's neutral site plan 1183458 Bracket showdown: Vote for the 2019-20 Canadiens play both as a player and as a new dad of the year 1183481 What is the Caps' best all-time lineup throughout the rest of Europe? New York Islanders 1183482 'The Mighty Ducks' is actually a much deeper movie than 1183459 The 10 worst Islanders moments of the last 20 years you may remember. Ottawa Senators 1183460 Franchise-defining deal: Tracing the branches of the Senators’ Erik Karlsson trade Philadelphia Flyers 1183461 Fish: With NHL return uncertain, let’s pick Flyers, league awards 1183462 Should Mark Recchi make Flyers Hall of Fame? Websites 1183488 The Athletic / NHL hub cities: Evaluating the markets where the hockey season could resume 1183489 The Athletic / Duhatschek: A 31-song compilation, one for every NHL city 1183490 The Athletic / The results are in: How you voted in our inaugural NHL fan survey 1183491 The Athletic / LeBrun: Inside NHL’s centralized sites process and the latest on a June draft 1183492 Sportsnet.ca / Dubas details first Maple Leafs trade, GM meeting: ‘I was scared' 1183493 Sportsnet.ca / Colin Campbell breaks down criteria for possible NHL hub cities 1183494 TSN.CA / Jack Eichel-Auston Matthews rivalry in the spotlight Friday on TSN4 1183495 TSN.CA / Nik Antropov finding ‘real joy’ in development role with Toronto Maple Leafs Winnipeg Jets 1183483 The Athletic Winnipeg’s best NHL Jets 2.0 play: The quarterfinals World Leagues News 1183496 Coronavirus has given cricket chance to rationalise crazy calendar 1183497 Coronavirus Impact: X Games Minneapolis 2020 Canceled This Summer 1183498 New York Sports Clubs to finally refund fees, credit fees, amid coronavirus closure 1183499 ‘The Game Will Be Different’: Former Pittsburgh Steelers Lineman Chris Hoke ‘Cannot Fathom’ Sports Returning W 1183500 Liverpool v Atletico Madrid: Coronavirus impact to be investigated by council 1183501 Inside NBA's quest to bring fans live alternatives during coronavirus pandemic SPORT-SCAN, INC. 941-284-4129 1183439 Boston Bruins It is important to keep in mind that all models are theoretical. It’s possible that the league would be able to secure only one, two, or three sites as host cities. Bruins want TD Garden to be a regional site for games if NHL can Meanwhile, the NBA and Major League Baseball are considering similar resume its season host-city scenarios, with recent reports that the NBA might utilize Las Vegas for all remaining regular-season games, and MLB possibly setting up two shops, one in Florida and another in Arizona. By Kevin Paul Dupont Globe Staff,Updated April 24, 2020, 3:21 p.m. Neely said Thursday that the league envisioned players requiring a training camp some three weeks in duration, leading to the resumption of game play. A mid-May start to camp would lead to games starting up at TD Garden has not seen NHL action in more than a month now. the start of June, followed by the three weeks necessary to complete the If the NHL can get back to business in May or June, even if that means regular season. And then on to the playoffs. playing games at neutral sites with no spectators, Bruins ownership If Boston were one of the chosen sites, the Garden could serve as a site would like TD Garden to be one of up to four regional sites the league for games and practices, and the building’s many dining areas could be selects from the member clubs in its 31 US and Canadian cities. used to feed some 200 athletes and scores of team personnel and A league source confirmed Friday that Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs, who league officials. is also the NHL’s chairman of the board, has expressed interest in his One factor in Boston’s favor would be the ample number of available building on Causeway Street being considered among the so-called college rinks, including those at Boston College, Harvard, Boston “centralized” or “neutral” sites if play can be resumed. University, and Northeastern, that could be considered for practice, along The source emphasized, however, that Jacobs is among some 20 with the sheet at the Bruins training facility in Brighton. owners who have evinced an interest in using their arenas as potential Overall, Boston as a location makes a lot of sense, provided the X-factor hosts. that the virus has been diminished to the satisfaction of all parties. Bruins president Cam Neely confirmed later Friday that he “did mention Boston Globe LOADED: 04.25.2020 to the league” the club’s interest in being a host city. “Obviously, that depends on what restrictions may be in place for the city or state," Neely wrote via e-mail. The league has not made public what scenarios it is considering for a potential reboot, in part because its planning can be forced to change day to day based on how the pandemic unfolds. Given current numbers, it would be difficult to imagine the league selecting Boston, a COVID-19 hotspot, as a host venue. But if the numbers were to turn favorable, anything is possible. During his virtual town hall meeting with the club’s season ticket-holders Thursday, Neely spoke in general terms about how play might look if it can resume at centralized locations. “If we are doing it without fans, [the league is] going to try to make this the best TV event programming possible,” he said. “If that is the case, you might see different camera angles, because you might be able to bring the cameras down a little lower than you normally would because there’s no fans in the way. So I think they are looking at how can we bring the game on the TV a little differently than you see now. “But it’s not a bad idea just to kind of drop-ship the teams in, keep them quarantined in hotels and bring them into games. As long as everyone is taking care of themselves in that regard, I think it probably gives you a little better opportunity to finish out the regular season in that respect.” If the league is successful in securing four cities around the continent, including at least one in Canada, the likeliest scenario would be for each city to serve as host to its division.
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