The news involving Valeri Nichushkin has been the talk of the town in recent days. His team-mates publicly slammed him for his bad decisions… And ultimately, it’s safe to say that all this had an impact on the Avalanche’s crushing 5-1 loss to the Dallas Stars on Monday night.
This afternoon, it was finally confirmed that the Arizona Coyotes will be playing in Salt Lake City next season. On paper, we’re not talking about a relocation per se (officially, the Coyotes franchise has become inactive and the hockey elements have been sold to Utah), but in concrete terms, it looks like a move.
Yesterday, colleague Marc-Olivier Cook wrote an excellent article on Juraj Slafkovský’s consistency over the last few weeks. The young Slovak’s emergence since December has been truly impressive, but in the last twenty games or so, he’s reached a whole new level.
Trevor Zegras is certainly one of Montreal’s most talked-about forwards. He’s been linked to the Habs on several occasions, and these rumors haven’t just been amplified by the Montreal media.
Anisimov, 34, has a history with new Flyers head coach John Tortorella going back to when both were with the New York Rangers.
Born in Roubaix, France, he is his nation’s all-time leader in games played, goals, assists, points and penalty minutes.
Should Roussel latch on with the Flyers, it would mark his fourth NHL team in his ten-year NHL career.
In this week’s edition of Arizona Coyotes 2021-22 offseason player reviews, we’ll take a look at veteran forward Antoine Roussel. After being acquired
Bill Armstrong has been general manager of the Coyotes for one year, five months, and 22 days. In that time, he has already made 15 trades, changing the look of his roster dramatically.
An unrestricted free agent in the summer, Roussel’s future in the NHL looks tenuous at best after recording just three goals and six points in 47 games this season.
The 25-year-old was Arizona's 133rd overall selection back in 2014.
The Arizona Coyotes placed veteran forward Antoine Roussel in the NHL’s COVID-19 protocol among a series of roster moves the team announced on Tuesday.
We examine what’s gone well in the early going and what could improve as the season rolls on for the Arizona Coyotes.
The Vancouver Canucks have pulled off a blockbuster deal on draft day. Just before 2pm PST, the Canucks acquired blueliner Oliver Ekman-Larsson and forward
When it comes to bounce-back potential, Antoine Roussel is a prime candidate for the 2021-22 season. He is not likely to be worth the three million dollars that he will be paid next season but his contributions on the penalty kill while being an effective fourth-line player does carry some weight.
Players on the COVID list are: Boston's Jake DeBrusk; Chicago's Brandon Hagel; Minnesota's Zach Parise; Montreal's Joel Armia and Eric Staal; and Vancouver's Adam Gaudette, Travis Hamonic, Alexander Edler, Braden Holtby, Quinn Hughes, Zack MacEwen and Antoine Roussel.
We all have bad days, bad weeks, maybe even bad months. But the Vancouver Canucks are having a bad year and Tuesday night’s loss to the Oilers feels like a real signal — or simply just cements the fact — that things have gotten way off track.
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