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Hynes Talks Roster, Taxi Squad as Preds Make Decisions for Opening Night

Habs former first-round pick Noah Juulsen picked up on waivers by Florida Panthers

MONTREAL The Montreal Canadiens have lost another former first-round draft pick. Defenceman Noah Juulsen was claimed off waivers by the Florida Panthers on Monday. Juulsen, a Surrey, B.C. Native, was picked 26th overall in the 2015 NHL draft. The young defenceman s career was derailed by a series of injuries. In 2018, he suffered a facial fracture when he was twice struck by a puck to the face during a game against the Washington Capitals. He also suffered a number of concussions during his career. In total, Juulsen played just 44 games for the Habs. In the 2017-18 season, his first in the NHL, he played 23 games, scoring a goal and adding two assists. The next year, he played 21 games, adding another goal and four assists.

Lynchburg faith leaders extend messages of hope after Capitol chaos

Lynchburg faith leaders extend messages of hope after Capitol chaos ‘Violence is never the answer’ Published:  Tags:  LYNCHBURG, Va. – Emotions are still high after the events at the Capitol. That’s why local faith leaders in Lynchburg are offering a message of hope. “God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love and of a sound mind. So, what do we do in these times? We point people and direct people to look and to seek the comfort, the direction, and grace of God,” said Pastor Carlton Duck of Gethsemane Baptist Church. “It’s better to ask questions than it is to make statements. Statements don’t take you anyway, they stop the conversation. Questions invite an openness and help you to grow in the understanding,” said Monsignor Michael McCarron of St. Thomas More Roman Catholic Church.

Preds success will hinge on top forwards boucing back

By Robby Stanley Dec 30, 2020 1:19 PM NASHVILLE We’ve almost made it through and hockey is thankfully right around the corner here in Nashville, Tennessee. It’s been an eventful offseason for the Nashville Predators with many changes made to the roster heading into the 2021 season. Nick Bonino, Craig Smith, Kyle Turris, Austin Watson, Dan Hamhuis, Yannick Weber, Korbinian Holzer and Colin Blackwell are all gone. The Predators brought in Luke Kunin, Nick Cousins, Erik Haula, Brad Richardson, Mark Borowiecki and Matt Benning. There’s no question that this team will look differently this season. But how much differently will they play? Will they end up being a better team because of these changes? That remains to be seen, obviously, but is one of many reasons this season is so fascinating.

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