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This Friday Morning’s Hockey Highlights…
Ahead of the game, the Penguins announced several roster updates, notably the unfortunate news that forward Rickard Rakell has sustained a lower-body injury. As a result, top forward prospect Avery Hayes will be called up from the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. (Pennsburg)
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Speaking of Hayes, he had an impressive Thursday night, scoring two goals in his debut—a performance that will likely stay with him forever. Rookie Ben Kindel also netted two goals, helping the Penguins beat the Buffalo Sabers 5-2. (Summary)
Members of the Penguins organization are showing support for former general manager Craig Patrick, who is 79 and suffered a severe stroke in late December. He has been hospitalized in Pittsburgh since then. (The Athletic)
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Police documents reveal that video evidence shows top draft prospect Gavin McKenna punching a man twice in the face, resulting in a fractured jaw that required surgery and wire placement. (TSN)
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The Calgary Flames’ Jonathan Huberdeau will undergo season-ending hip surgery. (Sportsnet)
Rookie defenseman Matthew Schaefer of the New York Islanders has been making waves this season. Despite missing out on Team Canada’s Olympic roster, the 18-year-old still dreams of representing Canada in the future. (NHL)
As the NHL approaches the Olympic break, questions are rising about who will lead the race for major awards such as the Hart, Norris, and Calder trophies. (ESPN)
Fan Take: This news underscores how injuries and emerging young talent continue to shape the league’s landscape, keeping hockey fans on the edge of their seats. The developments also hint at exciting possibilities for the sport’s future heroes and storylines, making every game more compelling.

