Guerin alters Wild's recipe for success by trading for former Norris Trophy winner Quinn Hughes
Read full article: Guerin alters Wild's recipe for success by trading for former Norris Trophy winner Quinn HughesBill Guerin was wrist deep in a bowl of meatballs when he completed one of the biggest trades in Minnesota Wild history.
Wild acquire star defenseman Quinn Hughes from the Canucks in a blockbuster NHL trade
Read full article: Wild acquire star defenseman Quinn Hughes from the Canucks in a blockbuster NHL tradeThe Minnesota Wild have acquired Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks in the biggest blockbuster trade of the NHL season.
Quinn and Jack Hughes acknowledge they'd like to play together in the NHL
Read full article: Quinn and Jack Hughes acknowledge they'd like to play together in the NHLVancouver Canucks executive Jim Rutherford made waves in May when he said captain Quinn Hughes had expressed an interest in playing with brother Jack in the NHL at some point.
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Penguins warily carry on after GM Rutherford's abrupt exit
Read full article: Penguins warily carry on after GM Rutherford's abrupt exitPittsburgh Penguins' Sidney Crosby (87) gets a shot past Washington Capitals goaltender Vitek Vanecek (41) for an overtime goal in an NHL hockey game in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021. More than 15 years in the NHL has taught the Pittsburgh Penguins longtime captain that it's simply part of the business. Having the architect who put together a roster that led the Penguins to consecutive Stanley Cups resign without warning is another. Ad“I think there’s some great people here that will continue to do good work,” Crosby said. Crosby arrived with the top pick in the 2005 draft, and Allvin joined the Penguins as a scout in 2006.
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Penguins star Sidney Crosby out 6 weeks after core surgery
Read full article: Penguins star Sidney Crosby out 6 weeks after core surgeryPITTSBURGH, PA – Penguins star Sidney Crosby will be out at least six weeks after what the team said was a successful core muscle injury repair Thursday. General manager Jim Rutherford says the procedure was performed by Dr. William Meyers in Philadelphia. The 32-year-old Crosby leads the team in scoring with five goals and 12 assists in 17 games despite dealing with a sports hernia since training camp. The two-time MVP left a 3-2 shootout win over Chicago on Nov. 9 in the third period. He got tangled up with Blackhawks defenseman Erik Gustafsson and moments later took a shot from Gustafsson that smacked off his right foot.