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Weekly Cupcakes: Is the NHL doing enough to keep players safe?

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Weekly Cupcakes: Is the NHL doing enough to keep players safe?

WINNIPEG, CANADA – MARCH 14: Martin Necas #88 of the Colorado Avalanche celebrates his third period goal against the Winnipeg Jets. (Photo by Darcy Finley/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

Colorado Avalanche News

  • The Avs have been featured in a couple pretty amazing outdoor games. [The Hockey News]
  • Avalanche expect Landeskog, Lehkonen and O’Connor back before the playoffs. [Sportsnet]
  • Avalanche signs NCAA free agent Gustav Stjernberg to a 2-year deal. [NHL]
  • Inside Nazem Kadri’s return to the Avalanche and the trade that made it happen. [NY Times]
  • Avalanche forward MacKinnon has game misconduct rescinded by NHL. [Toronto Star]

News Around the League

  • Ontario junior hockey team ends season with 0-50 record. [Global News]
  • John Tortorella’s confusion over Matthews signals a league prioritizing code over star safety. [Hockey Patrol]
  • Player safety, or playing it safe? McDavid calls out league over Gudas sentence. Oilers’ captain troubled by length of suspension issued to the player who ended Auston Matthews’ season. [Edmonton Journal]
  • Multi-brawl game that drew 572 penalty minutes a ‘black eye’ on N.L. hockey: official. [Soo Today]
  • Maple Leafs pushed for longer Gudas suspension. [Sportsnet]

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