A new hope: Flames visit children’s hospital in Star Wars costumes

Dougie Hamilton did a very good thing off the ice Thursday in Calgary.

The Flames defenseman gathered some teammates and visited the Alberta Children's Hospital in full Star Wars gear.

Hamilton's costume is the obvious one, but here is the who's who of Star Wars characters.

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Devils’ Hall: Oilers’ hot start tough to ignore

While his New Jersey Devils currently see themselves in a playoff spot, Taylor Hall can't help but notice just how impressive his former club has been early on.

The Edmonton Oilers have been red-hot out of the gate this season, amassing a league-high 12 points. The team's latest victory came Wednesday against the former Presidents' Trophy-winning Washington Capitals, taking the game by a score of 4-1. And even though he now calls the Prudential Center home, Hall is well aware of Edmonton's early-season success.

"They won last night. It’s kind of a weird feeling," Hall said, according to TSN's Frank Seravalli. "I'd be lying if I said it's not hard to see them get off to such a hot start. But I'm happy for the guys there, for sure."

Nearly four months since the trade that saw the 24-year-old swapped for defenseman Adam Larsson, Hall admits he is still getting used to life as a Devil.

"It's still weird wearing the red and black," Hall said. "Seeing the logo, I get taken (aback). Playing games now, I'd say it's pretty much getting normal now."

It was a whirlwind summer for Hall, who has not shied away admitting he never wanted to be traded.

Hall, however, also can't ignore the fact that the emergence of Connor McDavid as a truly game-changing player may have influenced the Oilers' decision to deal him away.

"It's tough,” Hall said. "I put a lot into my time there. I didn't want to get traded. But they had to do what they had to do. I don't think I felt like a scapegoat. I just felt like I was shortchanged in the fact that I had been there for so long and now that they had Connor they were finally making that step and I'm the one that gets let go?"

All this aside, Hall has jumped out to a blistering start of his own with five goals and six points through six games. He's beginning to turn a new leaf, which he insists will have little to do with trying to stick it to his former club.

"As the summer went on, I started realizing it's not about proving Edmonton wrong. It's about proving your teammates and the organization here in New Jersey right," Hall said. "We're over .500. We're a team that is going to fight for a playoff spot. That's going to be a lot of fun.

"I'm just hungry to be in a playoff race, to have games at the end of the season that mean a lot."

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Vigneault on McIlrath: ‘Selfishly, I hope he clears waivers’

The New York Rangers have placed Dylan McIlrath on waivers, but not because they don't want him.

Head coach Alain Vigneault took some time Thursday to explain the decision, saying McIlrath - who was drafted 10th overall in 2010 - is simply too far down the depth chart to justify keeping around.

"(General manager Jeff Gorton) and I and our staff had a long talk last night, and we just felt that at this time, Dylan needed to play," Vigneault said Thursday. "We all appreciate him as a person, he’s done everything that has been expected of him, and more. But on our team right now, he’s our eighth defenseman, and keeping him here and not having him play and the money going against the cap…

"Selfishly, I hope he clears waivers and goes to Hartford (AHL) and plays, Vigneault added. But if somebody would pick him up and give him an opportunity, I’d be very happy for him."

McIlrath is in the midst of a one-year, $800,000 contract, and could be a bargain for a team in need of a big, right-hand shot on the blue line.

He carries only 38 games of NHL experience with him, however, with two goals, two assists, and 84 penalty minutes to his credit.

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Report: Veteran D-man Wisniewski signs in KHL

James Wisniewski's hockey career isn't over yet.

The longtime NHL defenseman has signed a contract with the KHL's Vladivostok Admirals that includes an NHL opt-out clause, TSN's Darren Dreger reports.

The Tampa Bay Lightning invited him to training camp on a pro tryout agreement, but released him before the start of the season.

Wisniewski suffered a torn ACL less than a minute into the 2015-16 season opener with the Carolina Hurricanes.

During his 10-year NHL career, Wisniewski also suited up for the Anaheim Ducks, Montreal Canadiens, New York Islanders, and Chicago Blackhawks, who made him a fifth-round pick in 2002. He recorded a career-high 44 assists and 51 points with the Columbus Blue Jackets in 2013-14.

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L.A. group interested in renovating Seattle’s KeyArena to host NBA, NHL

Another group is throwing its hat in the ring to bring a world-class sporting venue capable of hosting the NBA and NHL to the city of Seattle.

Oak View Group, a Los Angeles-based firm founded by Tim Leiweke and Irving Azoff, are interested in renovating KeyArena, sources told Geoff Baker of the Seattle Times.

The $285-million project entails a full-scale remodeling of the former home of the now-defunct Seattle SuperSonics that would enable it to host NBA and NHL events should a team become available.

It's expected that the mayor's office will issue a request for proposals to renovate the facility by December.

Oak View's latest push comes on the heels of venture capitalist Chris Hansen's announcement of plans to use private funds to build a new arena in the Sodo neighborhood of Seattle.

Hansen and the city have a memorandum of understanding that prevented bids from being placed on KeyArena. However, Hansen's all-private proposal would invalidate the MOU, and therefore open up bids to suitors like Oak View Group.

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Ducks’ Murray: Despres dealing with ‘very sensitive issue’

The Anaheim Ducks placed Simon Despres on injured reserve Sunday, and it doesn't appear as though he'll be making it back into the lineup any time soon.

Despres, who's appeared in one game this season, is sidelined with what the Ducks are calling an upper-body injury.

The 25-year-old may have been moved to IR partly to create salary space for Hampus Lindholm's new contract, but general manager Bob Murray was heartfelt, though not informative, when addressing Despres' circumstances.

"The Despres situation is one that's a very sensitive issue and it's one that my whole goal is to hopefully make it so Simon in the end of all this lives a happy, healthy, normal life and it's going to take some time before we get to that point," Murray said, according to Yahoo's Joshua Cooper. "Really that's all I want to say on this time on that because it is sensitive and I feel real bad for Simon."

Despres was drafted 30th overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2009, but has dealt with a slew of injuries through his career, including a 42-game absence last season because of a concussion.

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Goodbye, Vine: Hockey’s 13 best loops

Vine is dead.

Well, not yet, but it will be soon. Twitter, which owns the short-form video app, announced Thursday that Vine will be discontinued in the coming months.

For the sports world, it's the end of an era. Here are some of the best hockey Vines over the past three years. Never forget.

Bernier's loogie

Without a doubt, Jonathan Bernier's finest Toronto Maple Leafs moment.

On second thought ...

Whatever, Gary.

Hip check

It's beautiful, even more so in slow motion.

Never saw it coming

The referee drills Drake Caggiula and still calls the goal. What a pro.

Hate when that happens

Painful to watch every time.

"Good one, Randy!"

Randy Carlyle is not funny.

Giroux's genius

Henrik Lundqvist is still looking for Claude Giroux.

Robbery

Jeff Lerg is a legend in Toledo, home of the ECHL's Walleye, and rightfully so. Remember: He made this save in overtime.

GOAT

The greatest goal in the history of the shootout:

Stick save ...

And a beauty, as they say.

McKinnon's mitts

Never forget the World Cup of Hockey.

Multiple moves

This one is remarkable. You can't say the German league did nothing for you.

Feelings

The kids, they're going to be all right.

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Senators recall Driedger as Anderson deals with personal matter

Ottawa Senators goaltender Craig Anderson will miss an undetermined amount of time to tend to a personal matter, and in turn, the club has recalled netminder Chris Driedger from the AHL, the team announced Thursday.

"With the support of the entire organization, we've provided Craig with a leave of absence so that he can attend to a personal matter at home," general manager Pierre Dorion said. "While we are uncertain of how long Craig may be away, he will continue to have our support for as much time as is needed."

Driedger, 22, started two games for the Binghamton Senators this season, posting a 0.96 goals-against average and .961 save percentage.

Ottawa plays the Calgary Flames on Friday.

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Jets hope to have Little back by end of November

The Winnipeg Jets will remain without Bryan Little for another month or so.

The forward's on injured reserve with a lower-body injury, and head coach Paul Maurice said Thursday the club is "shooting for the end of November" for his return to the lineup.

Little was hurt 2:48 into the Jets' first game of the season. He had already recorded an assist.

Winnipeg's opened the season with two wins in six games.

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Blues activate Lehtera from IR

The St. Louis Blues officially activated forward Jori Lehtera from injured reserve Thursday, the club announced.

The 28-year-old missed the club's last four games due to an upper-body injury.

In three games this season, Lehtera hasn't recorded a point, but he collected 34 points in 79 games in 2015-16, and will be a welcome addition to the St. Louis forward corps.

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