11. One of the things that’s changed in the NHL — for the better — is since Jack Eichel’s situation in Buffalo, players and teams (including the Sabres) have worked harder to understand each other when it comes to second and third opinions. I assume there are disagreements from time to time, but several players say the overall situation is much-improved.
28. After Shea Theodore re-signed, a couple teams said one of the running jokes last summer was that Golden Knights GM Kelly McCrimmon told anyone interested in the defenceman they “could buy a ticket to one of our games for the next eight years.” Theodore joked the process took longer than he wanted, but never seriously considered anywhere else. Don’t (bleep) with happy. With David Amber on Wednesday morning, we had a good conversation about how he flips from side-to-side, playing left (his strong side) that night in Toronto. We asked if there was anyone else capable of seamlessly switching as often as he does. He paused, and we noticed Zach Whitecloud shaking his head “no” in the next stall, which was pretty funny. Theodore mentioned Dallas’s Miro Heiskanen.
I would too, but he's left-handed.I would have liked Theodore. But, I never felt it was a realistic thing to hope for.
Columbus Blue Jackets to seek first-round pick for D Ivan Provorov | TSN
Plenty of time remains before the March 7 trade deadline, but it appears interests is already building in Columbus Blue Jackets defenceman Ivan Provorov.www.tsn.ca
Why would Adams target Provorov?I would too, but he's left-handed.
I hope Adams doesn't target Provorov.
Well, you never know what might come into his head.Why would Adams target Provorov?