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2:54 PM ET Associated Press ST. LOUIS — The Blues will be casting a wide net in their coaching search. General manager Doug Armstrong fired Mike Yeo after Monday’s 2-0 loss to the Los Angeles Kings. Craig Berube is the interim coach while Armstrong assembles a list of candidates for the permanent job. “There’s going
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1:54 PM ET Associated Press ARLINGTON, Va. — Veteran Washington Capitals defenseman Brooks Orpik has undergone arthroscopic surgery on his right knee and is expected to miss four to six weeks. The team announced the surgery and time frame Tuesday. Orpik has missed the past nine games. He has a goal and an assist in
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12:05 PM ET The hits keep coming for the Boston Bruins, who will reportedly be without center Patrice Bergeron for a while with an upper-body injury. According to NBC Sports, the two-time All-Star and four-time Selke Trophy winner could miss an extended time. TSN reports that he could be out four weeks, while citing sources
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11:42 AM ET The underachieving Edmonton Oilers have fired coach Todd McLellan and replaced him with Ken Hitchcock. Despite Connor McDavid having another stellar season, the Oilers are 9-10-1 and in sixth place in the Pacific Division. After making a run to the conference finals in 2017, they missed the playoffs last season. In three-plus
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12:39 AM ET Greg WyshynskiESPN After the nadir of their disappointing season, the St. Louis Blues fired head coach Mike Yeo late Monday night, replacing him with interim coach Craig Berube. The firing came a few hours after the Blues were shut out by the Los Angeles Kings, who have the worst record in the
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11:55 PM ET Florida Panthers center Vincent Trocheck exited early on a stretcher on Monday after injuring his right leg in a 7-5 win over the Ottawa Senators. While chasing the puck late in the 1st period, Trocheck got entangled near the boards and landed akwardly. Play was stopped for several minutes while trainers attended
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11:37 PM ET Montreal Canadiens defenseman Noah Juulsen was taken to a hospital for evaluation after taking two pucks to the face during Monday night’s game against the Washington Capitals. Juulsen, 21, has a goal and four assists in his second season with the Canadiens. He was a first-round pick for Montreal in the 2015
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