Category: American Hockey League
Kings goalie Grosenick wins first start in six years in victory vs. Ducks
Jonathan QuickANAHEIM -- Troy Grosenick won his first NHL start in more than six years when the Los Angeles Kings defeated the Anaheim Ducks 5-1 at Honda Center on Wednesday."He just wanted an opportunity, maybe get a game in here or there," Kings coach Todd McLellan said of Grosenick."I don't think we made it ne...
Read moreSuper 16: Lightning unanimous No. 1, Hurricanes enter top three
Tampa Bay LightningThe Tampa Bay Lightning are the unanimous No. 1 in the NHL.com Super 16 power rankings.
Read moreGrosenick gets first NHL start since 2014, Petersen in protocol for Kings
Carolina HurricanesTroy Grosenick made his first NHL start in more than six years when the Los Angeles Kings visit the Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday (NBCSN, PRIME, FS-SD, FS-W, NHL.TV).
Read moreGrosenick gets first NHL start since 2014, Petersen in protocol for Kings
Los Angeles KingsGrosenick was 0-1-1 with a 4.92 goals-against average and an .848 save percentage in two games with Ontario this season after he was 20-9-3 with a 2.29 GAA and .920 save percentage with Milwaukee last season.He is 114-70-26 with a 2.53 goals-against average and .913 save percentage in 221 AHL games...
Read moreBruins could add from minors, make trades for more offense, GM says
American Hockey LeagueThe Boston Bruins will not hesitate to make changes ahead of the 2021 NHL Trade Deadline if their scoring does not improve, general manager Don Sweeney said Wednesday.
Read moreRelentless Burrows still chasing Cup dreams as assistant with Canadiens
National Hockey LeagueHaving climbed from obscurity to immortality in hockey, starting with a tryout in the ECHL and ending with his name on the Canucks’ “Ring of Honour," Alex Burrows returned to Vancouver this week as an assistant coach with the Canadiens.
Read moreLamoureux twins see 'door is opening' for women in hockey
Chasing a DreamAs part of the NHL's celebration of Gender Equality Month, NHL.com will be featuring women in hockey throughout March. Today, recently retired United States players Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson and Monique Lamoureux-Morando.
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