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NHL community mourns death of Kobe Bryant
Several members of the hockey world took to Twitter to offer their condolences and mourn the sudden deaths of Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna, on Sunday after both died in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, California, that claimed the lives of nine people.
The NHL issued a statement on the tragic news that shook the sporting world:
— NHL (@NHL) January 27, 2020
Numerous players and teams also chimed in:
Janet and I have no words to describe our shock and sadness on the tragic passing of Kobe Bryant today. Praying for him and his family. 🙏
— Wayne Gretzky (@WayneGretzky) January 26, 2020
I’m so heartbroken. cant believe...Blessed to have chance to meet you. RIP Legend. 🙏🙏🙏 pic.twitter.com/TlpRZdVpu7
— Alex Ovechkin (@ovi8) January 26, 2020
Sad to hear of the passing of Kobe Bryant. A champion on and off the court. My condolences to the Bryant Family and those effected by today’s events. #Kobe pic.twitter.com/wr2PW768Mv
— Martin Brodeur (@MartinBrodeur) January 26, 2020
What a sad day. Forever a legend! RIP 24
— Henrik Lundqvist (@HLundqvist30) January 26, 2020
Shocked and in complete disbelief... A father, husband, legend, and idol gone way too soon. Thank you for the time, the lessons, and 20 years of greatness. #ripmamba🐍 pic.twitter.com/oqAtpaMlz8
— P.K. Subban (@PKSubban1) January 26, 2020
My deepest condolences to the Bryant family. RIP Kobe and daughter Gianna
— Mitchell Marner (@Marner93) January 27, 2020
I’ve always wanted to be like you. Not only as a player but also as a person. You represent everything that is great about sports. #RIPKobe
— Claude Giroux (@28CGiroux) January 26, 2020
I always wanted to be like you. Praying for you and your family through these tough times. RIP mamba @kobebryant
— Nazem Kadri (@43_Kadri) January 26, 2020
Thank you Kobe for every lesson you never knew you taught me. Your work ethic and devotion to your craft will never be matched. May you and Gianna rest in eternal peace together. pic.twitter.com/lTiarEklgT
— Kevin Shattenkirk (@shattdeuces) January 27, 2020
I don’t even know how to begin to process this and don’t feel I ever will. Kobe, you were one of my idols and someone I strived to be like. You changed the world and today the world hurts. My heart is broken. Thoughts and prayers to everyone involved in this tragedy. #rip #24 #8
— Pat Maroon (@patmaroon) January 26, 2020
We have lost a friend in Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna. Our thoughts and prayers go to all those grieving as a result of this horrible tragedy.
— LA Kings (@LAKings) January 27, 2020
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We join the global sports community in mourning the tragic loss of one of the greatest athletes of our time.
— Vegas Golden Knights (@GoldenKnights) January 27, 2020
Our sincere condolences go out to the Bryant family and all those impacted. https://t.co/YDrPnpgCSk
"We are deeply saddened to learn of the tragic events in California this morning.
— NHL Seattle (@NHLSeattle_) January 26, 2020
Kobe Bryant was one of the greatest athletes of all time.
The Bryant family, and the family and friends of those affected are in our thoughts." -Tod Leiweke and NHL Seattle pic.twitter.com/nW0OHwC6Jz
All members of the NHLPA are extremely saddened by the loss of one of the world’s all-time great athletes. #Kobe pic.twitter.com/1xnYUKwvw4
— NHLPA (@NHLPA) January 26, 2020
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NHL at the Halfway Mark: Metropolitan Division
Rangers loan Andersson to HV71 of Swedish Hockey League
The New York Rangers have loaned forward Lias Andersson to HV71 of the Swedish Hockey League, the team announced Sunday.
Andersson was suspended by the Rangers without pay in December for leaving the AHL's Hartford Wolf Pack. The 21-year-old also reportedly requested a trade from the organization.
Rangers general manager Jeff Gorton assessed the trade market for Andersson after his request, but nothing came to fruition.
Andersson, who was drafted seventh overall by New York in 2017, has split time between the AHL and NHL. In 66 career games with the Rangers, he's posted nine points.
Andersson previously spent three seasons with HV71 and helped the SHL club win a title in 2017.
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Marner, Andersen voice support for women’s hockey league
After watching the Canadian women edge out the Americans in the NHL All-Star Weekend's three-on-three event Friday, Mitch Marner and Frederik Andersen are voicing their support for the establishment of a viable women's professional hockey league.
"I think a lot of those players can play in this league. They got a lot of skill," Marner said, according to Sportsnet's Luke Fox. "You saw it out there. I mean, the plays some of them made and the moves they were making, it was impressive to see."
The Toronto Maple Leafs forward is in favor of the NHL forming a WNHL, according to Fox.
"A lot of those players are great players, and to see them not in a league right now is disappointing," Marner said. "I really hope they get a league back up and running."
After the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL) folded last year, players from both the CWHL and National Women's Hockey League announced they wouldn't play in any North American professional league for the 2019-20 season.
Instead, over 200 players formed the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association (PWHPA). The PWHPA's stated goal is to "promote, advance, and support a single, viable professional women's ice hockey league in North America."
Members of the PWHPA have appeared at the ECHL All-Star Classic, NHL All-Star Weekend, and have toured throughout North America to showcase their talent. All 20 players that participated in the three-on-three event at All-Star Weekend are a part of the PWHPA.
Andersen, whose younger sister, Amalie, plays hockey for the University of Maine, hopes there will soon be viable opportunities for women beyond the collegiate level.
"I don't know what the right answer is, but of course I want to see a women's side in the game for young girls to dream of playing in," the Maple Leafs goalie said. "I know firsthand with my sister. She goes to college. And after that, I don't know what really is the future.
"I think it's just important we keep trying to grow it and, hopefully, down the road, they can have something to strive for besides playing college."
Canadian forward Sarah Nurse, who participated in the three-on-three event, thought the competition was a great way to help further the goals of the PWHPA.
"It was a fabulous event," Nurse said, according to The Canadian Press. "For the current state of women's hockey and what we're doing this year, it was the perfect opportunity to really get that visibility and exposure."
The next PWHPA showcase will take place in Philadelphia on Feb. 29.
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Duclair wants to stay in Ottawa: ‘I want to be a big part of this rebuild’
In the midst of a career-best season, Anthony Duclair, who's set to hit free agency this summer, is hoping he won't have to leave Ottawa.
"I just want to focus and really end the season on a positive note like I did last year," Duclair said at this weekend's All-Star Game, according to Sportsnet's Luke Fox. "Really make a statement to the management and the coaching staff that I want to be a big part of this rebuild. I'm still a young guy."
Despite his desire to re-sign long term with the team, contract extension talks have yet to begin, Fox added.
Duclair, 24, was traded to the Ottawa Senators along with two draft picks at the trade deadline last year in exchange for Ryan Dzingel. After potting eight goals and 14 points in his 21-game run, he signed a one-year extension with the club. This season, he already has a career-high 21 goals and just participated in his first All-Star Game.
"When the change is gonna happen, when Ottawa's gonna become a contender, I want to be part of that," Duclair added. "So I'm working as hard as I can."
The Senators' offseason will be quite a busy one. Of the 20 skaters on their active roster, 13 of them, including Duclair, are set to become restricted or unrestricted free agents. Armed with two potential lottery picks and three picks in the second round in the upcoming draft, this summer can ultimately decide the future of the franchise.
Duclair, who leads the team in both goals and points, is putting together a strong case to make himself a viable piece for the Senators and will look to keep things rolling in the second half of the season.
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Pacific downs Atlantic to win All-Star Game in St. Louis
The Pacific Division squad was crowned the 2020 All-Star Game champion as it topped the Atlantic by a score of 5-4 in the final of the three-on-three tournament Saturday night in St. Louis.
San Jose Sharks forward Tomas Hertl scored the winner - his fifth tally of the day - with under three minutes to go in the final frame. Max Pacioretty, Elias Pettersson, and Leon Draisaitl also scored for the Pacific in the contest.
Victor Hedman, Jonathan Huberdeau, David Pastrnak, and Tyler Bertuzzi were the goal-scorers for the Atlantic.
Saturday's triumph marked the third victory for the Pacific since the league switched to its current format in 2016.
The players on the winning squad will split a $1-million prize.
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