Ducks’ Despres sidelined with symptoms related to head injury

Anaheim Ducks defender Simon Despres will see a specialist after suffering from symptoms typically associated with a head injury in the absence of recent trauma, Ducks general manager Bob Murray said Friday.

"There's something wrong here and we've got to get to the bottom of it," he said, according to Eric Stephens of the Orange County Register.

Murray didn't say Despres had a concussion, but referenced the concerns from last season, when he missed half the year with a diagnosed concussion.

Despres didn't take a shift in the third period in Anaheim's loss to the Dallas Stars on opening night.

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It’s John Scott Night at Michigan Tech

John Scott's time in the limelight will last a little longer.

Fans in attendance at tonight's Michigan Tech home opener will take part in the John Scott Night celebration, with Scott on hand for the event. Scott played at Michigan Tech from 2002-06.

Scott made headlines last season when a fan vote pushed the hulking pugilist into the NHL All-Star game. Scott - who stands 6-foot-8 - has 286 career games to his credit, scoring 11 points over that time.

Scott spent last season with the Arizona Coyotes before a surprise trade sent him to the Montreal Canadiens.

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Report: Coyotes’ Strome a likely healthy scratch for opener

Arizona Coyotes rookie Dylan Strome may have to wait a little longer to make his NHL debut.

According to Craig Morgan of Arizona Sports, the 19-year-old, who skated as an extra at practice Friday, is unlikely to be in the lineup when the team opens its season Saturday against the Philadelphia Flyers.

The third overall pick in 2015 spent the past season in the OHL, recording 111 points in 56 games.

The Coyotes are expected to dress two other rookie centers in Strome's absence, namely Christian Dvorak and Laurent Dauphin, who played eight games with Arizona last season.

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Subban arrives at 1st Predators game in blue-and-gold suit

P.K. Subban is clearly ready to get his Nashville Predators career started.

Related: Subban shares hype video ahead of Predators debut

The newest - and likely flashiest - Preds defenseman showed up to the club's season opener in a blue-and-gold suit, much to the delight of his new fans.

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Now you can bet on how many 4-goal games Matthews will have this season

For his incredible debut, Auston Matthews has carved out his own section in the sportsbook.

A series of odds catering directly to the Matthews superfan have been released, and you can start betting as early as Saturday when he makes his home debut as a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Here are some of the odds, courtesy Bodog:

How many four-goal games will Matthews score in the 2016-17 season?

Goals Odds
Over 1.5 11/1
Under 1.5 1/50

How many hat tricks will Matthews score in the 2016-17 season?

Hat tricks Odds
Over 1.5 3/2
Under 1.5 1/2

How many goals will Matthews score Saturday versus the Boston Bruins?

Goals Odds
0 12/5
1 7/4
2 11/2
3 11/1
4 30/1
More than 4 75/1

Will Matthews record a point Saturday versus the Boston Bruins?

Point Odds
Yes 1/1
No 5/7

Will Matthews record an assist Saturday versus the Boston Bruins?

Assist Odds
Yes 2/1
No 1/3

What's there to lose, Maple Leafs fans? Haven't you already won?

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Bednar set to make coaching debut for Avalanche

Jared Bednar waited a long time to be in an NHL game. He'll finally get his chance when the Colorado Avalanche open their season against the Dallas Stars.

Bednar, a career minor league player and coach, makes his debut behind Colorado's bench after his quick hire Aug. 25. Bednar brings championship experience from the minors, winning titles in the AHL and ECHL, but more important for the Avalanche he brings a different style after two disappointing seasons.

Bednar's system emphasizes speed coupled with an aggressive, pressure game.

"I have a style of play that I think works in today's NHL game," Bednar told NHL.com. "I think we have to be an aggressive team. The game is getting faster every day and I think you have to play an up-tempo style. You have to attack. And that's not just offensively but defensively as well."

Bednar has also stressed moving the puck out of the zone, so quick passes from the defensemen to the forwards to start the breakout. Colorado has spent too much time in its own end the past few seasons, which led to Avalanche goaltenders facing a lot of shots every game.

"We still go 'D' to 'D,'" defenseman Tyson Barrie told The Denver Post. "It's going to be 'D' to 'D' with a purpose, to get it in the forwards' hands."

The Avalanche have reached the postseason once in the last six seasons -- in 2014, when Patrick Roy led Colorado to 112 points and the Central Division title in his first year as the coach. The team struggled with poor starts the next two years and missed the playoffs.

Roy's abrupt resignation Aug. 11 forced an unexpected coaching search that snagged Bednar from the Columbus system. While Avalanche players said they were stunned by Roy's departure, they are embracing Bednar's system.

"It's great for me," 21-year-old center Nathan MacKinnon told The Denver Post. "I can just skate and not think so much. Be aggressive. I think the biggest thing is that if we're going to make mistakes, they're aggressive mistakes. We've been very passive the last couple of seasons."

One thing that contributed to Colorado missing the playoffs the last two years was bad starts to those seasons. The Avalanche are hoping a 6-0 preseason portends a fast start to this year, similar to the 12-1 mark they had at the beginning of the 2013-14 campaign.

It won't be easy against a Dallas team that won the Central Division last year and beat Anaheim 4-2 in its season opener on Thursday. The play of goalie Antti Niemi in the win, after a tough finish to last season, has the Stars feeling confident going into Saturday's game at Pepsi Center.

"I am really happy with the preseason and with all the practice we have done," Niemi told the Dallas Morning News. "I just want to keep doing the same thing here and not worry that this was the season opener."

Niemi was 1-3 with a 3.29 goals-against average in the playoffs last season, but if Thursday is any indication he is back on track.

He faced 17 shots in the first period against the Ducks and finished with 33 saves.

"I thought Antti was excellent," Stars coach Lindy Ruff told the Dallas Morning News. "That first period, we had some bad decisions, gave up some odd-numbered rushes, gave up three two-on-ones where he made real good saves."

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Subban shares hype video ahead of Predators debut

Always willing to speak out about the importance of marketing individuals in the NHL, P.K. Subban pushed his own product ahead of his Nashville Predators debut.

Check out his personal hype video, made up of clips from his first official morning skate, which he shared on Twitter either before or directly after his game-day nap.

Subban will have the stage at 8 p.m. ET. There won't be any other games on when the Predators drop the puck on their season versus the Chicago Blackhawks.

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Leafs offer fans at ACC free beer ahead of major pregame ceremony

The Toronto Maple Leafs are finally giving back.

The club is planning the pregame ceremony to end all pregame ceremonies ahead of Saturday's home opener against the Boston Bruins, as the curtain rises in Toronto on the Maple Leafs' centennial season.

Fans are being urged to be in their seats no later than 5:30 p.m. ET, and in order to make that happen, the Maple Leafs will gift those with a ticket a free beer courtesy of Molson Canadian.

For those puckheads heading to the game who are also Toronto Blue Jays fans, the club will be showing Game 2 of the American League Championship Series against the Cleveland Indians, which gets going at 4 p.m. ET on Saturday, according to Sportsnet's Chris Johnston.

The ceremony will be broadcast on "Hockey Night in Canada."

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Quick dealing with groin injury, consulting with doctors

Not good news for the Los Angeles Kings.

Goaltender Jonathan Quick is dealing with a groin injury in the same area as a groin strain he suffered in 2013, which cost him two months, general manager Dean Lombardi confirmed Friday. The netminder is consulting with several doctors with respect to a plan for his recovery.

Quick's on injured reserve, and is out long term.

Jeff Zatkoff's the man in goal moving forward. He took over for Quick in the Kings' season opener, stopping 15-of-16 shots but taking a 2-1 loss against the San Jose Sharks.

Quick posted save percentages of .918 in the past two seasons, starting 68 games last season and 71 in 2014-15. He's relied upon heavily in Los Angeles, so his loss is a big one.

L.A. has a relatively slow start to its schedule, playing only nine games in October, but things ramp up in November. The Kings will play 14 games next month, including a five-game road trip through Canada, with a final stop in Denver.

The Kings will face 11 teams that made the playoffs last season through Nov. 30.

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Rickard Rakell agrees to 6-year deal with Ducks

The Anaheim Ducks locked up Rickard Rakell on Friday, signing the restricted free agent forward to a six-year contract extension, as first reported by TSN's Bob McKenzie.

The club didn't disclose financial details of the deal, but it's worth $22.8 million, according to McKenzie.

Rakell scored 20 goals and 43 points in 72 games last year, establishing career highs across the board. He also led Anaheim in even-strength points rate, contributing 1.90 points per 60 minutes.

With the six-year investment, the Ducks get another accurately valued and very reasonable number on their payroll. Rakell will earn just a shade more than Jakob Silfverberg, another young top-six forward locked up long term who contributed just slightly less offensively.

But the deal almost certainly means another shoe will drop. Anaheim, which works on a budget, still has No. 1 defender Hampus Lindholm as an outstanding restricted free agent, and is currently listed just under the $74-million salary cap, according to General Fanager. Cam Fowler, another member of that talented blue line, is among names linked to a potential deal involving a big-money contract.

Rakell, meanwhile, is still in Sweden and is not expected to be in the lineup for another two weeks as he sorts out visa issues.

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