News: The Los Angeles Kings have reached agreement on terms of a new six-year contract with Voynov. [+]
Impact: The 23-year-old Voynov contributed six goals and 13 points during the Kings' playoff run, which ended with a loss to Chicago in the Western Conference finals. He set a Kings single-season playoff record for most goals by a defenseman (6) and most game-winning goals (4). Voynov totaled new career highs for points (25) and assists (19) during the regular season, with two of his six regular-season goals serving as game-winners. ( STATS - Tue. June 18, 2013) |
News: Voynov has signed a six-year deal with the Kings that is reportedly worth $25 million, ESPN.com reports. [+]
Impact: The 23-year-old, who notched 25 points in 48 regular season contests, picked up the pace in the playoffs, finishing with six goals and 13 points in 18 games, currently second among blueliners this postseason to Pittsburgh's Kris Letang. ( RotoWire - Tue. June 18, 2013) |
News: Bernier is a candidate to be traded this offseason, Sportsnet's Nick Kypreos reports. [+]
Impact: The report suggests that the Leafs and Flyers are the front-runners to obtain Bernier. Assuming he does get traded, Bernier's fantasy value would be in line for a boost, as he's been stuck serving as Jonathan Quick's primary backup for the last three seasons. ( RotoWire - Tue. June 18, 2013) |
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News: Though Hossa (upper body) was not on the ice Wednesday for the Blackhawks' morning skate, coach Joel Quenneville expects the winger to be in the lineup for Game 4 against the Bruins, NHL.com reports. [+]
Impact: The Blackhawks -- down 2-1 to the Bruins in the Stanley Cup finals -- have not scored in 122:26 worth of playing time, so getting Hossa back would be a nice boost, given that he is tied for the team lead in playoff scoring with 15 points. ( RotoWire - Wed. June 19, 2013) |
News: Though coach Joel Quenneville has indicated that Hossa (upper body) is "likely" to be available for Wednesday's Game 4 against the Bruins, the winger was not spotted at the team's pre-game morning skate, the Chicago Tribune reports. [+]
Impact: It could be that Hossa is simply receiving treatment for his injury, but his noticeable absence from Wednesday's morning skate suggests that his Game 4 status remains worth tracking all the way up to puck drop. ( RotoWire - Wed. June 19, 2013) |
News: Hossa (upper body), according to Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville, is likely to play in Wednesday's Game 4. [+]
Impact: Hossa was forced to miss Game 3 after leaving the ice during warmups, but is now expected to return Wednesday. With seven goals and eight assists in 19 playoff games this postseason, the Blackhawks will welcome Hossa back with open arms as they look to even up the series. ( RotoWire - Tue. June 18, 2013) |
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