Thursday, December 10, 2020
- Canucks ink defenceman Jalen Chatfield to new deal (Vancouver Province)
- Canadiens NHL's third most-valuable franchise, worth US$1.34 billion (Montreal Gazette)
- Bruins valued at $1 billion, good for fifth wealthiest in NHL, according to Forbes (Boston Globe)
- Kings ranked 6th, Ducks ranked 23rd in Forbes’ annual values of NHL franchises (Orange County Register)
- Sabres lost $10.9 million, value dropped in 2020, according to Forbes (Buffalo News)
- Forbes’ NHL valuations has Avalanche in 2% decline at $465 million (Denver Post)
- Forbes: Blues franchise value dips by $20 million (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Flyers among NHL teams to take a hit in value, according to report (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Forbes 2020 NHL team valuations: Red Wings drop one spot (MLive.com)
- NHL finalizing plans for new season, may feature all-Canadian division (Globe & Mail)
- Ex-CHL players detail disturbing alleged abuse (Globe & Mail)
- Canadians stay focused in wake of World Junior COVID issues (Edmonton Sun)
- Positive COVID test ends world junior dream for Brandon's Hunt (Winnipeg Sun)
- Winger Connor McMichael will be a go-to guy for Team Canada (Edmonton Journal)
- Senators owner Melnyk 'cautiously optimistic' there will be a 2020-21 season (Ottawa Sun)
- San Jose Sharks might be placed in same division as NHL heavyweights (San Jose Mercury News)
- Source: Isles, Rangers won't travel far in temporary division plan (New York Newsday)
- NHL still working on decisions related to season’s start; Flyers, Penguins could be together after all (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Rumors swirl that Golden Knights looking to make trades (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Wings face mountain of challenges in shortened 2021 season (Detroit Free Press)
- Matt Boldy, Wild's top pick in 2019, emerges as Boston College standout (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- With many amateurs off the ice because of the pandemic, youth players, coaches get a pep talk from Bruins (Boston Globe)
- Jets scout doesn't need planes, trains or automobiles (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Élise Béliveau 'always beside' Canadiens legend Jean Béliveau, 'not behind him' (Montreal Gazette)