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Devils Links
The Flyers scored late and handed the Devils their second straight loss, on Saturday. Philadelphia came away with a 5-2 win and Steve Santini came away with a broken jaw in his season debut. Ouch. [NorthJersey.com] [NJ.com]
Cory Schneider got into a Binghamton game over the weekend. Here’s what he had to say following the game, his first real-game action since offseason surgery:
Schneider on how he felt after tonight's rehab start. pic.twitter.com/DKE9LDr32J
— Binghamton Devils (@BingDevils) October 21, 2018
Former Devil Jordin Tootoo is retiring from the NHL:
After 220 regular season games with the Wheat Kings and 723 games in the NHL I have decided to retire from the NHL to focus on giving back to the Indigenous community. @NHLBlackhawks @PredsNHL @NJDevils @DetroitRedWings @bdnwheatkings
— Jordin Tootoo (@Jtootoo22) October 19, 2018
Hockey Links
The Ducks raised Paul Kariya’s No. 9 to the rafters in the Honda Center on Sunday night. [TSN]
Charles Wang, former owner of the New York Islanders, died Sunday from lung cancer. [Newsday]
A long-term deal doesn’t seem to be in the cards for William Nylander and the Leafs, Sportsnet’s Chris Johnston says. What sort of deal will work? [Sportsnet]
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