The NHL has released their Three Stars for the second week of the season, led by Edmonton Oilers forward Connor McDavid. The 22-year old superstar recorded seven points in three games to help the Oilers get off to a fast start and has an early lead in the league scoring race with 12 points in his first five games.
While Sidney Crosby isn’t much of a surprise in the third star spot, many may have not been expecting such a strong start for Patrik Laine who came in second. The Winnipeg Jets sniper had eight points in four games last week and is showing the entire league that last year’s disappointing totals were an aberration.
- It may have come as a surprise when the Toronto Maple Leafs sent top prospect Rasmus Sandin back to the minor leagues today, but as Chris Johnston of Sportsnet explains, the team wants him to log bigger minutes to continue his current development path. Sandin was sent to the Toronto Marlies after six games with the NHL club, most recently one on Saturday night that included a high hit from Detroit’s Justin Abdelkader. The Maple Leafs have high hopes for Sandin as a future NHL star, and will try to protect their young asset while developing his full potential. For now, it doesn’t appear as though a return to the NHL is coming anytime soon–meaning Sandin’s entry-level contract may slide once again.
- In Pierre LeBrun’s most recent column for The Athletic (subscription required) the hockey insider examines the trade market for defensemen around the league. Most notably perhaps is that the Dallas Stars are still “actively taking calls” on Julius Honka, who signed a contract in Europe with an NHL out clause. LeBrun suggests that Honka situation isn’t helping the Pittsburgh Penguins who continue to try and unload one of their own defensemen.
DarkSide830
wow what an exciting 3 stars full of exciting and unlikely candidates.
riverrat55
and Columbus didn’t discover America!
MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend
That is correct, Gerald! He was just yet another visitor back in 1492. And, he wasn’t a good hockey fan! He did document a (possible) UFO sighting if his notes are to be believed. He didn’t even ask the natives if they knew Tommy Hawk! Definitely destined for the ECHL…
riverrat55
link to livescience.com
I know this is a Hockey Rumors site , just wanted to have fun, Mac he couldn’t even find a UFO , if it wasn’t for a solar eclipse he would have perished , remember researching it on History website , yes he on 5 voyage did land on what is now known as United States, years later , check these fun facts out above Mac , just tie yourself to your lazy boy, so you want fall out laughing.