In today’s NHL rumor rundown, it appears a final decision has been made regarding Nick Robertson heading to the World Juniors to join Team USA. In Detroit, there is a list of players the Red Wings might be potentially interested in. Any chance there is something brewing? Meanwhile, the Vegas Golden Knights owner has tried to set the record straight on trade rumors surrounding Max Pacioretty, the New York Rangers might move Ryan Strome and the Boston Bruins could offer up an opportunity via a PTO.
Robertson Not Joining Team USA
TSN’s Bob McKenzie posted in a series of tweets on Friday that a situation had developed posing more issues for Nick Robertson and any chance he’ll be a part of Team USA at the World Junior Championships. Saying both the player and the Maple Leafs wanted him to be there, the priority was also making the Leafs roster at camp and that Toronto hadn’t guaranteed a spot for Robertson like the Blackhawks had with Kirby Dach.
McKenzie also noted that a plane trip from Edmonton to Toronto would have triggered the need to quarantine for 14 days, meaning Robertson would have missed camp. Robertson notes, “Every day is kind of a tryout for me.” so he’s decided not to go to the WJC.
Chris Johnston of Sportsnet writes that it is now official and says, “He loved his world junior experience last year, but told me recently that he’s focused on the NHL.”
The Detroit News’ Ted Kulfan recently listed several players the Detroit Red Wings could be interested in before the 2020-21 season gets under way. Among the names on Kulfan’s list are Tampa Bay Lightning forwards Alex Killorn, Tyler Johnson and Yanni Gourde and Vegas Golden Knights winger Max Pacioretty, who is apparently not being shopped.
Kulfan writes on Killorn:
Killorn, 31, is an assistant captain, and scored a career-high 26 goals last season. With three more years at a manageable $4.45 million cap hit, Tampa could get decent value for Killorn, though the Wings may not be an ideal fit.
source – ‘Players in the NHL bargain bin who might interest the Reg Wings’ – Ted Kulfan- Detroit News – 12/10/2020
The Red Wings are certainly still active in the trade market, having moved Dmytro Timashov to the New York Islanders yesterday, so there could be other moves coming and there’s definitely been buzz that the Red Wings and Lightning could be good partners considering their respective GMs past history and polar opposite cap issues.
Bruins Bringing in PTO Defensemen?
Joe Haggerty of Boston Hockey Now was asked as part of a mailbag segment if the Bruins might considering offering PTO’s to players to improve their blue line situation. Haggerty responded that he could potentially see this happening with a player like Karl Alzner.
Haggerty believes the team is still working on adding another defenseman and speculates a trade is more likely than a free-agent signing. The Bruins could target a top-four defenseman to plug the gap on the left side of their blueline.
Vegas Golden Knights owner Bill Foley said not to believe the rumors when it comes to any talk that the team might be “shopping” forward Max Pacioretty in trade. Foley did admit that the team had cap issues it was trying to resolve and he didn’t say outright that the organization wouldn’t trade the player, only that he wasn’t actively being shopped.
Rangers Will Eventually Trade Ryan Strome
After signing a two-year contract with the New York Rangers this offseason, there is already chatter that Ryan Strome’s trade out of New York is only a matter of time. According to Rick Carpiniello of The Athletic, a Strome trade is a matter of when and not if.
Carpiniello writes:
Ryan Strome, the No. 2 center at the moment, and Panarin’s most likely partner, just signed a two-year deal. He is almost certain to be traded by the ’21-22 trade deadline, though, because by then the Rangers will either be sure he isn’t a legit No. 2 center going forward or his Panarin-driven stats will be so good that they can’t afford to re-sign him as an unrestricted free agent.
source – ‘Seattle Kraken expansion mock draft 5.0: Who could the Rangers lose?’ Rick Carpiniello – The Athletic – 12/07/2020
The comments came during an article about who the Rangers might choose to protect and who they might be willing to lose in the expansion draft that will see the Seattle Kraken join the NHL.
OTTAWA – American receiver Justin Hardy will miss the Ottawa Redblacks’ regular-season finale Friday.
Hardy, who leads the CFL in receptions (97) and is second in receiving yards (1,343), was listed off Ottawa’s depth chart Thursday. Hardy was named Wednesday as the Redblacks’ nominee for the league’s outstanding player award.
American Andrew Miller will start in Hardy’s place.
Ottawa (8-7-1) concludes its regular season hosting the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (7-10). The Redblacks have already clinched third in the East and will visit the Toronto Argonauts (10-7) in the division semifinal Nov. 2.
Hamilton has been eliminated from playoff contention.
Incumbent Dru Brown is listed as Ottawa’s starting quarterback.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 24, 2024.
BOLOGNA, Italy (AP) — AC Milan’s weekend match at Bologna in Italy’s top soccer league has been postponed, Bologna officials announced Thursday following extensive flooding in the central Italian city.
The Serie A match had been scheduled for Saturday.
Bologna is the capital of the Emilia-Romagna region, large parts of which have been hard hit by torrential rains and bad weather for days.
The game was not immediately rescheduled.
“Following the flood that affected Bologna, intense work is underway to clean up the situation,” the city of Bologna said while announcing the game postponement on X.
BASEL, Switzerland – Canada’s Denis Shapovalov advanced to the quarterfinals of the Swiss Indoors tennis tournament with a 6-3, 7-6 (4) win over Roberto Bautista Agut on Thursday.
Shapovalov used a strong service game to overcome the Spanish veteran for the win at the ATP 500 event in just under one hour 40 minutes.
The 25-year-old from Richmond Hill, Ont., fired 18 aces, including one to set up match point in the second-set tiebreaker, and won 79 per cent of first-serves and 63 per cent of second-serve points.
Shapovalov, a former top-10 player on the ATP Tour, entered this year’s Swiss Indoors ranked 95th and will appear in just his second quarterfinal of the season.
He improved to 3-0 against Bautista Agut, who he beat in July en route to a quarterfinal appearance in Washington.
Shapovalov will next face the winner of a match scheduled for later Thursday between defending champion Felix Auger-Aliassime of Montreal and France’s Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 24, 2024.