New Jersey Devils & Related Hockey Links for 5/25/22
Here are your links for today:
Devils Links
A few parting remarks from Steve Cangialosi:
After stepping away from from the booth, @CangyManMSG shares an open letter.
Thank you for everything, Cangy!
: https://t.co/L8VHZa4JBu pic.twitter.com/AV9msBCqvw
— New Jersey Devils (@NJDevils) May 23, 2022
In the first piece in a series, Todd Cordell takes stock of the roster: “Which players are untouchables? Which players are almost certainly staying? Which players could be sent packing? Which players should be sent packing?” [Infernal Access ($)]
Hockey Links
An unbelievable goal in Tuesday’s Oilers-Flames game:
Rasmus Andersson just scored from the defensive zone to tie the game in the third period. Mike Smith, baby. pic.twitter.com/BebGpOb4bY
— Shayna (@hayyyshayyy) May 25, 2022
The Lightning have swept the Panthers, who you might remember being the Presidents’ Trophy winners:
SWEEP = COMPLETE
The hunt for the three-peat continues as the @TBLightning advance to the Eastern Conference Final‼️#StanleyCup Series win presented by @NavyFederal pic.twitter.com/sxin4SZ8C7
— NHL (@NHL) May 24, 2022
Andrei Vasilevskiy, folks:
Andrei Vasilevskiy, everybody. #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/5pSIvWTHGg
— NHL (@NHL) May 24, 2022
Some awful fallout from Nazem Kadri’s time in the news cycle this week. Don’t be these people.
Nazem Kadri’s wife shares what their family has endured for the past 48 hours through the Jazzy Kadri Instagram account.
These racist attacks are sickening. pic.twitter.com/pLWeEs0K7y
— Mike Stephens (@mikeystephens81) May 24, 2022
The NHLPA strongly condemns the hateful and offensive comments directed toward Nazem Kadri and his family. pic.twitter.com/E3eNGRKWqK
— NHLPA (@NHLPA) May 24, 2022
“The Colorado Avalanche are working with St. Louis law enforcement regarding threats made toward center Nazem Kadri after their Game 3 victory against the Blues Saturday night.” [ESPN]
Sean McIndoe takes a look here at ten “long-lost” playoff rivalries that we all need back in our lives: [The Athletic ($)]
“Gordie Howe, Bobby Orr, Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux all won Stanley Cups, all took turns as hockey’s best player and all belong in the conversation as the greatest – each of them recording numbers that will stand the test of time, all-time. But McDavid is a freak of nature, standing on the shoulders of the greatest the game has ever seen.” [TSN]
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