Sport-Scan Daily Brief

Sport-Scan Daily Brief

SPORT-SCAN DAILY BRIEF NHL 08/30/19 Arizona Coyotes Pittsburgh Penguins 1151441 An NHL lockout would cause damage for everyone — 1151469 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins head coach named especially the Coyotes team’s general manager 1151442 Fox Sports 910 hire Dan Sileo has repeatedly been fired 1151470 Former Penguins defenseman Ben Lovejoy announces for racist and sexist comments retirement 1151471 Penguins Predictions: Which returning player will receive Boston Bruins warmest ovation? 1151443 David Pastrnak, Tuukka Rask among 25 highest-rated 1151472 Penguins add GM duties for new AHL coach Mike Vellucci players in 'NHL 20' San Jose Sharks Buffalo Sabres 1151473 Apparent racist Instagram comment gets ire of Sharks’ 1151444 Sabres Mailbag: Is Victor Olofsson ready to make an Evander Kane impact? 1151474 Sharks' Evander Kane calls out racism in hockey in 1151445 One big question facing each defenseman and goalie on response to bigoted comment the Sabres roster heading into the 2019-20 season 1151475 Sharks' most important trades in team history: Acquiring Brent Burns Calgary Flames 1151446 Why Sportsnet will look and sound different when the NHL Tampa Bay Lightning returns this fall 1151476 Handicapping the players who will snag the last few 1151447 Building a better goaltender: Flames’ prospect Tyler Tampa Bay Lightning roster spots Parsons reaps the benefits from new style of training Toronto Maple Leafs Carolina Hurricanes 1151477 Maple Leafs' Marner skating on his own, keeping options 1151448 Will Justin Williams return or retire? Hurricanes’ coach open as summer winds down Rod Brind’Amour has an idea. 1151478 Johnsson aiming for plus-20 vision with the Maple Leafs 1151449 State of the franchise: Have the Hurricanes finally entered this season an era of sustainable success? 1151479 Trevor Moore not taking anything for granted with Leafs 1151481 From running stairs in France to forced time off: Colorado Avalanche Perspectives on summer training in the modern NHL 1151450 Loss of Altitude: Nuggets, Avalanche and Rapids 1151482 Offseason extravaganza: What the Maple Leafs have (and broadcasts “TBD” amidst carrier negotiations haven’t) accomplished this summer Detroit Red Wings Vancouver Canucks 1151451 Christoffer Ehn looks to fill checking role for Red Wings 1151491 Why the Canucks could face significant cap challenges 1151452 2019-20 NHL Season Preview: Detroit Red Wings ahead of Elias Pettersson and Quinn Hughes’ next contrac Edmonton Oilers Vegas Golden Knights 1151454 How much money will Darnell Nurse make on his next 1151483 Golden Knights Hire TV Studio, Rinkside Broadcasters To NHL contract? Replace Gismondi, May, Lazoff (Who Now Works For Anahe Los Angeles Kings 1151455 LA KINGS ANNOUNCE ROOKIE CAMP SCHEDULE, Washington Capitals ROSTERS 1151484 Caps Goal of Year Bracket: Burakovsky Splits the D vs Dowd-to-Stephenson Alley-Oop Minnesota Wild 1151485 Panthers’ Sergei Bobrovsky comes to Evgeny Kuznetsov’s 1151456 Q&A: Bill Guerin talks state of the Wild, Kaprizov plans, defense Spurgeon and more 1151486 'Something an artist truly dreams about': Taylor Kampa Olson on painting Nicklas Backstrom and his family Montreal Canadiens 1151487 As Braden Holtby enters a contract year, he is determined 1151457 If Habs peak at right time anything can happen, Claude not to be a distraction Julien says 1151488 Braden Holtby’s long-term future is uncertain, but he’d 1151459 Claude Julien believes the Canadiens can and will ‘love’ to remain in D.C. improve from within; here’s how he might pull it off New Jersey Devils 1151460 Devils’ most important players: No. 9 Nikita Gusev | What winger brings to table in 1st NHL season Philadelphia Flyers 1151462 A Gritty-themed ‘anti-runners’ 5k is happening 1151463 Carter Hart might be the Flyers’ No. 1 goalie, but first he’ll have to beat out Brian Elliott 1151464 Let's paint the town ... Gritty? Flyers Charities announce new 5K 1151465 Which Flyers player will be most impacted by new coaching staff in 2019-20 season? 1151466 Flyers to be featured on NHL Network show ‘Behind The Glass’ 1151467 Matt Niskanen's new challenge: leading a Flyers team he's unfamiliar with 1151468 2019 NHL farm system rankings: No. 7 Philadelphia Flyers Websites 1151492 The Athletic / From running stairs in France to forced time off: Perspectives on summer training in the modern 1151493 Sportsnet.ca / How Canadiens' Drouin is preparing to take next next step in 2019-20 1151494 Sportsnet.ca / Leafs' Harpur ready to get back to winning after Battle of Ontario swap 1151495 Sportsnet.ca / Why Devils' Wayne Simmonds is betting on himself: 'It's redemption' 1151496 Sportsnet.ca / Markov prefers Canadiens return; agent says multiple teams calling 1151497 Sportsnet.ca / Blues goalie Jordan Binnington enjoying spotlight after long road Winnipeg Jets 1151489 Why Sportsnet will look and sound different when the NHL returns this fall 1151490 State of the Franchise: Winnipeg isn’t exactly rebuilding but growing pains are on the way SPORT-SCAN, INC. 941-284-4129 1151441 Arizona Coyotes The Athletic LOADED: 08.30.2019 An NHL lockout would cause damage for everyone — especially the Coyotes By Craig Morgan The Coyotes are riding a wave of momentum heading into the 2019-20 season. They finally have a deep-pocketed owner whom other NHL governors have labeled “legitimate” and “the real deal.” Spearheaded by team president Ahron Cohen and executives such as Marina Carpenter and Olivia Matos, they have crafted a thoughtful and inclusive brand in the community. While they have never enjoyed the draft lottery luck of the Edmonton Oilers, New Jersey Devils, Toronto Maple Leafs or Buffalo Sabres, they have built a solid team on goaltending and team defense that missed the playoffs by four points last season despite an alarming rate of key injuries. And now they have Phil Kessel. The last time the Coyotes had this much momentum was 2012 when they were coming off a Western Conference Final berth, IceArizona was in the process of purchasing the team from the league and saving it from potential relocation, and the playoff crowds had provided a glimpse of what a winning hockey team could accomplish in the Valley. Then the NHL locked out the players and that momentum was lost. The Coyotes haven’t made the playoffs in seven subsequent seasons. It would be inaccurate to suggest that the storm clouds are as dark as they were in 2012. There aren’t as many divisive issues as there were seven years ago, and both sides — the NHL and the NHL Players’ Association (NHLPA) — generally agree the game is in a good place. Like Arizonans, Coyotes fans know that just because there is a chance of rain in the forecast, that doesn’t mean it will ever hit the desert floor. That said, each side has some bones to pick, and Sean Gordon of The Athletic did a terrific job of laying out all the talking points, as well as the current mood. Here are the key points to know as we hit the weekend: • The league must provide formal, written notice by Sunday if it intends to opt out of the final two years of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA), which will expire in the fall of 2022. • If the league declines its option to reopen the agreement, the NHLPA will have until Sept. 15 to decide if it wants to terminate the deal in 2020, setting the stage for a possible work stoppage in 12 months. • In taking the temperature of league executives, most analysts agree that there is little appetite on the NHL’s part to opt out of the current agreement. • Those same sources have a harder time reading the NHLPA’s intention, with escrow the main sticking point. It is harder to read the players because they are a more diverse lot, with young players chasing different goals than aging veterans who are looking toward their retirement with increasing concern. We’ll know in a couple of weeks which way the sands are shifting, but it can’t be overstated just how bad a lockout would be for the Coyotes. Alex Meruelo’s purchase of the team last month was a massive step toward long-sought stability, but Meruelo needs time to build traction and community partners. He needs time to build trust. That’s hard to do when there are no games being played. While fans always seem to come back in time, the ill will created by a third work stoppage in the team’s 23-year Valley tenure could be problematic at the box office and with corporate sponsors. There may be teams that would feel the lockout as much as the Coyotes — most notably the Carolina Hurricanes, who are in a similar situation to the 2012 Coyotes’ – but with the Suns, Cardinals and Diamondbacks floundering, there is finally opportunity to seize momentum and build a sustainable future. The immediate future could have a big say in the Coyotes’ pursuit of that goal. 1151442 Arizona Coyotes It’s fair, also, to wonder how the Arizona Coyotes feel about the hire, having just announced their move from Arizona Sports 98.7 FM to Fox Sports 910 AM. Fox Sports 910 hire Dan Sileo has repeatedly been fired for racist and Here’s how Sileo explained himself to the San Diego Union-Tribune: “I’ve sexist comments stepped on my(self) so many times in this business. But I also think that’s what makes me somebody that people want to tune in to. That wonder of, what will he say next? Will he get fired for something today?” By Scott Bordow Aug 29, 2019 Does Fox Sports 910 really believe whatever buzz Sileo generates is worth the trouble? On its Twitter account Thursday, Fox Sports 910 AM announced the It’s not as if Sileo has been a huge ratings hit recently, either.

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