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Fantasy hockey: Forecaster for the week of Jan. 6-12

He’s currently on his second chance with his third-chance team – if that phrasing makes sense. In six seasons with the Montreal Canadiens, he got to 30 goals in his fourth season, 2015-16. It looked like he was on the verge of becoming something, but the goals dried up over the next two years. And […]

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NHL experts: 2020 NHL All-Star Game roster snubs and Last Man In picks

Roster selections for the 2019-20 NHL season All-Star Game were released Monday. Not surprisingly, Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, David Pastrnak, John Carlson and Jordan Binnington all made the list. But not everyone you’d expect to see on the ice in St. Louis on Jan. 25 was named (and we aren’t talking about Alex Ovechkin, who […]

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Alex Ovechkin, David Pastrnak, Nathan MacKinnon, Connor McDavid voted All-Star captains

Ovechkin was voted by fans to captain the Metropolitan Division, Pastrnak the Atlantic, MacKinnon the Central and McDavid the Pacific. McDavid was voted into All-Star Weekend for a fourth season in a row and Ovechkin a third in a row. This is set to be Ovechkin’s eighth All-Star appearance in his 15th season. His 22 […]

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The NHL’s best and worst this week: How Sidney Crosby inspired Nathan MacKinnon to ‘take less’

The comments went viral. “That blew up more than I thought it would,” MacKinnon told me last week in Chicago. “I forgot I was in Toronto speaking. I’m used to being in Denver. If I said that in Denver it would have just been brushed aside.” Nonetheless, I wanted to know if MacKinnon stood by […]

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NHL experts predict Coyotes’ final record, Taylor Hall’s free-agent home, Devils’ next steps

Where will the Yotes wind up in the standings? Where will Hall sign in free agency next summer? What’s the path forward for the Devils? Our panel of experts weighs in: Greg Wyshynski, senior NHL writer: With due respect to the Coyotes, I think the question will be answered by three teams: the Vegas Golden […]

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The NHL’s All-Regression team: Bounce-back candidates, players due for decline

That’s why it’s particularly dangerous to put too much stock into wild shooting percentage swings over a short stretch of games. While there’s no doubt that a shot from Nikita Kucherov is more likely to go in than one off of a fourth-liner’s stick, those are two ends of the extreme. For the players in […]

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