Hearing Luke Richardson will be the next head coach of the Chicago #Blackhawks.Sources say Richardson and the Hawks are putting the final touches on a contract. Quite the resume for Richardson, who played 1400+ NHL games, 8 years as NHL assistant, 4 years as AHL head coach.
— Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) June 24, 2022
2/2 There is one final push first for John Klingberg. If that fails Petry is definitely a primary option. #Habs are said to offer an extra forward but Stars are said to be looking at one of their goaltenders. #Canadiens pushing hard for one of Antonio Stranges or Mavrik Bourque."
— Patrick Lortie (@patrick_lortie) June 24, 2022
2/2 There is one final push first for John Klingberg. If that fails Petry is definitely a primary option. #Habs are said to offer an extra forward but Stars are said to be looking at one of their goaltenders. #Canadiens pushing hard for one of Antonio Stranges or Mavrik Bourque."
— Patrick Lortie (@patrick_lortie) June 24, 2022
Elliotte mentioned Andrew Brunette has received a lot of interest from teams around the league for an assistant role, but does not know if the Canadiens are one of those teams.
— HabsLinks (@HabsLinks) June 24, 2022
Elliotte mentioned Andrew Brunette has received a lot of interest from teams around the league for an assistant role, but does not know if the Canadiens are one of those teams.
— HabsLinks (@HabsLinks) June 24, 2022
INJURY UPDATE: Flyers forward Joel Farabee underwent successful disc replacement surgery in his cervical region this morning (Fri., June 24). The surgery was performed by Dr. Jon Yoon, a neurosurgeon at Penn Medicine. He is expected to make a full recovery in 3-4 months. pic.twitter.com/qyio463iKG
— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) June 24, 2022
UPDATE: Chris Kreider underwent successful surgery today to remove a small bone fragment from his wrist. The expected timeline for recovery is 2-4 weeks. The surgery was performed by Dr. Robert Hotchkiss at Hospital for Special Surgery in NYC.
— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) June 24, 2022
UPDATE: Chris Kreider underwent successful surgery today to remove a small bone fragment from his wrist. The expected timeline for recovery is 2-4 weeks. The surgery was performed by Dr. Robert Hotchkiss at Hospital for Special Surgery in NYC.
— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) June 24, 2022