I had to laugh at Roberto Luongo's reaction to that mascot: "WTF is this?" was all he said, with a copy of the picture.
I had to laugh at Roberto Luongo's reaction to that mascot: "WTF is this?" was all he said, with a copy of the picture.
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Wayne Gretzky is returning to the NHL as official ambassador of the league's centennial celebration.
The NHL announced that Gretzky, the league's all-time leading scorer, would make appearances at various events beginning on Jan. 1, 2017.
"Anyone who knows me knows that I have long revered the history of our game and the players, coaches and executives who built the league before I was fortunate enough to enter it," Gretzky said in a statement. "And it is no secret that I remain an avid fan who watches games every night and marvels at the young players who are leading the greatest sport in the world into the league's next century.
"As I've said countless times, I owe just about everything I now have in my life to the game of hockey and the National Hockey League. And I am thrilled to spend the next year celebrating its past, present and future with hockey fans around the world."
The NHL's centennial celebration will begin with the Centennial Classic on Jan. 1, an outdoor game played between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings at BMO Field in Toronto. Among the other events is an unveiling of the 100 greatest NHL players in history during all-star weekend in Los Angeles.
Gretzky last served in an official capacity with the league as part owner, head coach and head of hockey operations with the Phoenix Coyotes, a stint that came to an end in 2009.
Wayne Gretzky to play role in NHL's centennial celebration - NHL on CBC Sports - Hockey news, opinion, scores, stats, standings
Good for Wayne. He'll be a grand ambassador for the sport.
An idiotic clown show if ever there was one.Edmonton Oilers have made Connor McDavid the youngest captain in NHL history.
McDavid will wear the C despite being 19 years and 266 days old and having just 45 games of NHL experience under his belt.
The Pittsburgh Penguins say superstar Sidney Crosby has been diagnosed with a concussion.General manager Jim Rutherford made the announcement Monday.
The Penguins say Crosby sat out a preseason game Saturday against Columbus because he wasn’t feeling well and missed practice Monday to undergo concussion testing. They added that Crosby’s status will be updated when more information becomes available.
Pittsburgh opens the regular season Thursday at home against the Washington Capitals.
The two-time Stanley Cup champion and reigning Conn Smythe Trophy winner missed significant time earlier in his career with concussion problems. The 29-year-old Crosby was the playoff MVP last spring, leading the Penguins to their fourth Cup in franchise history.
Penguins star Sidney Crosby diagnosed with concussion - The Globe and Mail
That's sad................a prime player at what should be the prime time of his career. Hope he recovers so he can continue playing!
NHL enhances concussion protocol by hiring staff of spotters
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Tuesday, October 11, 2016 07:33 PM EDT | Updated: Tuesday, October 11, 2016 07:37 PM EDT
NEW YORK - The NHL is adding a staff of spotters to better help identify players who may have sustained a concussion and have them removed from games for evaluation.
In an enhancement of its concussion protocol, the league announced the spotters will monitor all game broadcasts from the NHL’s headquarters in New York. The spotters are certified athletic trainers who have hockey experience and educated in identifying signs of potential concussions.
They will have the authority to contact teams directly to have players removed during a game. The players will not be allowed to return until being cleared by the team’s medical staff.
The NHL will also have concussion spotters attending each game.
Previously, there had been team-affiliated concussion spotters in each arena and they could recommend to medical staffs but not require players be removed from a game.
The new rules were announced Tuesday, a day before the NHL opens the regular season. The policy first went into effect during the World Cup of Hockey tournament last month.
NHL enhances concussion protocol by hiring staff of spotters | Hockey | Sports |
Crosby is richer than god he has him money galore to keep him warm thus no need to ever put on skates again.
Crosby is richer than god he has him money galore to keep him warm thus no need to ever put on skates again.
If you say so it must be true.But what makes him so good is that he loves to play. I was talking to the guys that run a hockey school that Sid used to go to as a kid, he would be on the ice ALL day long, and as late as they would let him. He wasn't in it for money, he was in it because he LOVED it.