NHL Notebook: Vancouver cleans house
Let’s recap some of the major NHL headlines from on and off the ice over the last week.
Canucks chuck GM, head coach
In a move that was a long time coming, the Canucks decided to axe both GM Jim Benning and head coach Travis Green over the weekend. Several of their assistants were also let go.
The fans had spoken with their words and their actions on Saturday night. Less than 24 hours later, the team cleaned house -- making the most sweeping changes in franchise history. (@imacSportsnet)https://t.co/dwFIv6n2Zp
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) December 6, 2021
Stan Smyl was promoted to interim GM, while former Jack Adams winner Bruce Boudreau was hired to be Vancouver’s new head coach. There’s still a lot of hockey to be played this season, but the Canucks are ahead of only the Arizona Coyotes in the Western Conference, and are currently last in the Pacific Division with 18 points.
New York, New York
The New York Rangers have won six in a row, but they suffered a loss between the pipes on Friday night when Vezina candidate Igor Shesterkin went down with a lower body injury during a 1-0 win over the San Jose Sharks. The Blueshirts appear to have dodged a bullet nonetheless, as Shesterkin is only expected to miss four games.
With or without his stick, there was no beating Igor Shesterkin on this penalty kill. 👀 pic.twitter.com/FIvpFMHk0X
— NHL (@NHL) December 2, 2021
Meanwhile, things have gone from bad to worse for the New York Islanders, who have now lost 11 straight contests. A brief COVID pause did little to get the Isles right, as they dropped consecutive one-goal games to the Sharks, Detroit Red Wings, and Chicago Blackhawks from Thursday through Sunday night.
Three weeks ago, the Islanders were +2400 to win the Stanley Cup, while the Rangers were +2500. Now the odds have shifted dramatically, with the former plummeting to +7000 longshot territory, and the latter seeing their odds slashed to +1600.
Trouble is Bruin for DeBrusk
Disgruntled forward Jake DeBrusk has requested a trade from the Boston Bruins, GM Don Sweeney confirmed to reporters on Tuesday.
“I’m not overly surprised that this eventually came out,” Sweeney told NHL.com. “I’ve been in the know for quite some time, and we’ve been trying to look at a hockey trade situation that would help the Boston Bruins and, as I do my job, accommodate with what Jake thinks best. There's a balance there.”
The No. 14 overall pick from the 2015 NHL Draft, DeBrusk has seen both his production and his ice time slip since scoring 27 goals in his sophomore season. He was a healthy scratch as recently as Nov. 28.
Predators, Lightning unveil Stadium Series uniforms
The Nashville Predators will host the Tampa Bay Lighting in an outdoor game at Nissan Stadium (home of the NFL’s Tennessee Titans) on Feb. 26, 2022, and both teams will wear striking new uniforms, which were revealed on Thursday.
Which Stadium Series jersey is better?
— Hockey Jerseyz (@HKYJersey) December 3, 2021
RT - Nashville 🎸
LIKE - Tampa Bay ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/nUL4QQzUQM
Navy blue is the predominate color for the Preds’ new duds, but the thick gold bar across the chest and sleeves catches the eye. The team’s nickname “Smashville” is cut out from the gold, and is obscured only slightly by the overlaid alternate logo, which shares a similar heritage to the Titans’ logo with the three stars from Tennessee’s state flag.
Meanwhile, the Lightning have brought back and tweaked their “Bolts” diagonal lettering jerseys. The white and blue with silver trim should be visually appealing both in person and on television (Saturday, Feb. 26 at 7:00 p.m. ET on TNT).
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