Nathan MacKinnon had a four-point night, and Cale Makar scored twice to help the Avs win a wild one, 5-4, at Rogers Place.
Devon Toews isn’t particularly active on social media. His last Instagram post was 30 weeks ago, and it’s only been a handful of family-focused posts since one of him lifting the Stanley Cup in 2022.
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The Colorado Avalanche lost 3-0 to the Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena on Tuesday, and star defenseman Cale Makar was ...
Ultimately, the Sharks and general manager Mike Grier must decide whether Ferraro fits into San Jose’s long-term future or ...
The 4 Nations Face-Off is upon us, and while the format and legitimacy of the event has drawn some criticism, a quartet of ...
Deemed the initial favorite at the start of the season, the Avalanche star has since slipped behind Quinn Hughes (+120) in ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNStudying Cale Makar helping Zayne Parekh work on every area of his gameShortly after the Calgary Flames selected Zayne Parekh with the ninth-overall pick of the NHL draft last June, they sat down ...
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Avalanche defenceman Makar joins elite company in the NHLCanadian defenceman Cale Makar scores 20th goal of season for third time. Only Paul Coffey (five), Denis Potvin (five), Ray ...
NHL Insider Pierre LeBrun shared an interesting exchange he had with Nathan MacKinnon regarding the possibility of replacing Sidney Crosby as the second center for Team Canada.
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