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Nothing groundbreaking here, but interesting all the same: Take a peek behind the curtain as the Devils staff talk Jack Hughes and Kaapo Kakko:
Hughes or Kakko❓
— New Jersey Devils (@NJDevils) May 15, 2019
Find out what the scouts and GM Ray Shero are looking for in the number one pick. pic.twitter.com/2hfwQJ5y4N
An interesting interview with Jim Hughes, father to that guy Jack Hughes, talking a variety of topics, including his thoughts on the possibility of his son going to the Devils:
Devils prospect Marian Studenic talks about playing for Team Slovakia at the Worlds in his home country: [NHL]
Hockey Links
Marcus Johansson and the Bruins will play for the Stanley Cup after sweeping the Hurricanes in the Eastern Conference Final.
The @NHLBruins are off to the #StanleyCup Final for the 20th time in franchise history and third in the last eight years (also 2011 and 2013). #NHLStats pic.twitter.com/qRpiFLjZob
— NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) May 17, 2019
Will this postseason mean some changes to reviews and how games are officiated? The Sharks took Game 3 of the Western Conference Final after a missed call on a hand pass. [Sportsnet]
ICYMI:
Sharks win Game 3 in OT despite clear hand pass before GWG pic.twitter.com/1qJZWL30E1
— Pete Blackburn (@PeteBlackburn) May 16, 2019
Here’s what the league had to say in response:
NHL’s Bill Daly to @TheAthleticSTL: “It was an unfortunate miss by our on-ice officials. They were among our most highly performance rated officials in our League this year. Mistakes happen and I think everyone involved on both teams and with the League understand that. (1/2)
— Jeremy Rutherford (@jprutherford) May 16, 2019
Daly cont’d: “Can we create a better mousetrap to minimize either the incidence or impact of those mistakes? That’s what our Competition Committee, our GMs and ultimately our Board will have to figure out. For now, we will turn the page and move on.” (2/2)
— Jeremy Rutherford (@jprutherford) May 16, 2019
Here are the candidates for GM of the Year:
The @NHLCanes, @StLouisBlues and @NHLBruins have some finalists for the GM of the Year Award!
— NHL (@NHL) May 17, 2019
Find out who wins at the 2019 #NHLAwards presented by @Bridgestone. pic.twitter.com/EpphmDeItI
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