

To be clear, media didn’t love the day, but that it was killed by COVID.įINISHING TOUCHES If you think what COVID has done and could continue to do to the world is scary, ex-NBA player Stephen Jackson says the Minneapolis police officer who was involved in the death of African-American George Floyd should “fry” in an electric chair, while former 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick is calling for a revolution. His 120 points bettered QMJHL scoring champ Alexis Lafreniere (112 points) the WHL title taker, Adam Beckman (107 points) … Beckman is a third round pick of the Wild … One tradition killed by COVID that media covering Senators loved - Garbage Bag Day. Some GM’s would be more comfortable with him in the environment created by James Boyd and Andre Tourigny than playing in Europe … Rossi was formally declared the CHL’s Top Scorer of the Year on Thursday.
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The 61-year old Cameron, whose longtime pal Gerard Gallant won two championships with the Sea Dogs in 20, has spent the past two seasons coaching the Vienna Capitals in Austria … As much as he wants to make the next step, there’s talk Marco Rossi could wind up back with the 67’s if he doesn’t crack the roster of the NHL team that drafts him. Or wear a cap on zoom calls.ĬONNECTING THE DOTS Former Senators coach Dave Cameron is rumoured to be a top candidate for the bench boss job with the QMJHL’s Saint John Sea Dogs. Judging by Thursday’s zoom call, he actually should let his girlfriend cut his hair. Only eight times - and not since Chicago in 2013 - has the team that won that gone on to capture Lord Stanley’s mug … Senators GM Pierre Dorion needs to change his thinking. No anything, really, except the Presidents’ Trophy, for what that’s worth. And what does it get them? No home ice advantage through to the Cup final, as it normally would. They wound up with 100 points, which was six more than the Blues. The floor was $60.2 million … The Bruins won the Presidents’ Trophy for the third time since 1986, when the league started presenting it to the regular season champs. Every other team had at least a little wiggle room, while the most belonged to the Devils, who had a final cap hit of $72,724,318 and a final cap space of $8,775,682, and the Senators, who had a final cap hit of $74,319,369 and final cap space of $7,180,631. TOP OF THE ORDER More final numbers - according to, both the Maple Leafs ($95,178,332) and the Coyotes ($85,089,798) had a final cap hit that left them with zero space, but with long-term injury reserve used made it to the $81.5 million ceiling. Otherwise, they might try drafting some fans. Things are sure to brighten up next season - especially if those 25 percent odds win them the lottery. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
