NHL Daily Fix for Feb. 8: Huberdeau's shootout move; most hated player
The NHL Daily Fix is your morning wakeup call with news and notes for the day's hockey action.
The NHL Daily Fix is your morning wakeup call with news and notes for the day's hockey action.
Morning Buzz
• The Florida Panthers defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 in a shootout on Thursday night thanks in large part to the sweet move shown above from youngster Jonathan Huberdeau. He's off to a nice start with six points (three goals, three assists) in his first 10 games.
• Here is a pretty subjective list from Sports Illustrated's Allan Muir counting down the 10 most-hated players in the NHL. It features a lot of the usual suspects: Patrick Kaleta, Steve Ott, Jordin Tootoo, Alex Burrows, Raffi Torres and, of course, P.K. Subban. One name that was interesting to see that he left off: Matt Cooke. [Sports Illustrated]
• The Washington Capitals are a mess. And on Thursday night in Pittsburgh, they might have bottomed out. Here is a fantastic read from Japers' Rink on when everything changed for that team and if it really needed to change. [Japers' Rink]
• The Buffalo Sabres broke out of their funk on Thursday thanks to a last-second goal from Thomas Vanek. Right now, it's his league and everybody else is just playing in it. Fortunately for the Sabres, they didn't waste his performance. [Recap]
• Kris Letang missed Thursday night's game for Pittsburgh with a lower body injury, according to the team. He is considered day-to-day.
• Also day-to-day, Mike Cammalleri in Calgary with a hip flexor issue. [Calgary Herald]
Friday's schedule (all times ET)
Anaheim at Dallas (8:30 p.m.)
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