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| 26-4-2019 | Weekly team report |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Who's hot
Ondrej Palat is looking good with a 4 game point scoring streak with 1 game goalstreak.
Who's cold
Kyle Wood has been a healthy scratch in his last five games.
Curtis Lazar has lost his sights and is now 10 games without a goal.
Thomas Chabot has played 21 games without a goal.
Ville Husso hasn't got a chance to start in the last five games.
Oskar Sundqvist has lost his sights and is now 9 games without a goal.
Nolan Stevens has lost his sights and is now 5 games without a goal.
Reilly Smith has lost his sights and is now 6 games without a goal.
William Karlsson has lost his sights and is now 5 games without a goal.
Bogdan Kiselevich has played 25 games without a goal.
Trainer's room
No injuries at the moment.
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| 25-4-2019 | NHL nominates players for NHL Awards |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | The NHL has released the annual list of award nominees. For each category in which the winner is voted, there are three nominees. The annual NHL Awards Ceremony is held right after the Stanley Cup Finals.
Here are the candidates for season 2018-19:
Jack Adams Award 1. CGY Head Coach, Calgary Flames 2. PHI Fred Shero, Philadelphia Flyers 3. TOR Head Coach, Toronto Maple Leafs Annual award given to the NHL coach adjudged to have contributed the most to his team's success
Calder Memorial Trophy 1. Nick Merkley, Columbus Blue Jackets 2. Michael McLeod, Tampa Bay Lightning 3. Michael Dal Colle, New York Rangers Annual award given to the player selected as the most proficient in his first year of competition in the National Hockey League
Hart Memorial Trophy 1. Jamie Benn, Columbus Blue Jackets 2. Patrik Laine, Winnipeg Jets 3. Connor McDavid, Dallas Stars Annual award given to the player judged to be the most valuable to his team
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy 1. Patrik Laine, Winnipeg Jets 2. William Karlsson, St. Louis Blues 3. Jonathan Drouin, Montreal Canadiens Annual award given to the player adjudged to have exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability
James Norris Memorial Trophy 1. Jake Muzzin, Los Angeles Kings 2. Torey Krug, New Jersey Devils 3. Zach Werenski, Columbus Blue Jackets Annual award given to the defense player who demonstrates throughout the season the greatest all-round ability in the position
Frank J. Selke Trophy 1. Logan Shaw, Philadelphia Flyers 2. Sonny Milano, Columbus Blue Jackets 3. Milan Lucic, Edmonton Oilers Annual award given to the forward who best excels in the defensive aspects of the game
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| 21-4-2019 | Team captain meets with Curtis Lazar |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Following the team's recent 3-2 loss at Nashville Predators on 18-4-2019, St. Louis Blues captain Patrick Kane and Curtis Lazar were seen outside the dressing room going over some things. He has had some trouble chipping in, so I thought it was time for a little chat, said Patrick Kane
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| 19-4-2019 | Weekly team report |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Who's hot
Evander Kane is looking steady with 3 points in 3 games last week.
Ondrej Palat is looking good with a 4 game point scoring streak with 1 game goalstreak.
Who's cold
Kyle Wood has been a healthy scratch in his last five games.
Curtis Lazar has lost his sights and is now 10 games without a goal.
Marcus Foligno is looking out of place on the ice despite notching 2 points last week.
Thomas Chabot has played 21 games without a goal.
Ville Husso hasn't got a chance to start in the last five games.
Oskar Sundqvist has lost his sights and is now 9 games without a goal.
Nolan Stevens has lost his sights and is now 5 games without a goal.
Reilly Smith has lost his sights and is now 6 games without a goal.
William Karlsson has lost his sights and is now 5 games without a goal.
Bogdan Kiselevich has played 25 games without a goal.
Trainer's room
No injuries at the moment.
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| 17-4-2019 | Team captain meets with Evander Kane |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Following the team's recent 2-4 loss against Nashville Predators on 16-4-2019, St. Louis Blues captain Patrick Kane and Evander Kane did not leave the bench after the game for a while. I wanted to go over some things that have been troubling his game lately, said Patrick Kane
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| 16-4-2019 | Team captain meets with Evander Kane |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Team captain Patrick Kane called a short meeting with Evander Kane after practice today to discuss some issues that have affected his play. I have to take the brunt of this, said Evander Kane as he left the ice. My play has not been up to snuff and if I'm not contributing more, I have to work harder.
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| 16-4-2019 | Dwyer Tschantz frustrated |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | St. Louis Blues right wing Dwyer Tschantz feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a regular player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a minor league player.
A native of USA, Dwyer Tschantz was originally drafted to the NHL by the St. Louis Blues in the 7th round of the 2014 entry draft. He has not yet played at NHL level. The 24 year old right wing has not yet played for the St. Louis Blues this season.
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| 13-4-2019 | Team captain meets with Curtis Lazar |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Following the team's recent 3-2 loss at Nashville Predators on 12-4-2019, St. Louis Blues captain Patrick Kane and Curtis Lazar were seen outside the dressing room going over some things. He has had some trouble chipping in, so I thought it was time for a little chat, said Patrick Kane
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| 12-4-2019 | Weekly team report |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Who's hot
No-one is especially hot at the moment.
Who's cold
Ryan MacInnis has lost his sights and is now 15 games without a goal.
Curtis Lazar has lost his sights and is now 7 games without a goal.
Thomas Chabot has played 18 games without a goal.
Ville Husso hasn't got a chance to start in the last five games.
Oskar Sundqvist has lost his sights and is now 6 games without a goal.
Thomas Vannelli has played 39 games without a goal.
Bogdan Kiselevich has played 22 games without a goal.
Trainer's room
No injuries at the moment.
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| 5-4-2019 | Weekly team report |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Who's hot
Patrick Kane is looking steady with 4 points in 4 games last week.
Nathan MacKinnon is looking good with a 5 game point scoring streak with 1 game goalstreak.
Oskar Sundqvist is looking steady with 3 points in 4 games last week.
Reilly Smith is looking good with a 5 game point scoring streak with 2 game goalstreak.
Who's cold
Ryan MacInnis is down on his game pulling a 11 game streak without registering a single point.
Connor Murphy has played 16 games without a goal.
Erik Johnson has played 85 games without a goal.
Marcus Foligno has lost his sights and is now 12 games without a goal.
Thomas Chabot has played 15 games without a goal.
Ville Husso hasn't got a chance to start in the last five games.
Nolan Stevens has lost his sights and is now 6 games without a goal.
Thomas Vannelli has played 36 games without a goal.
Ondrej Palat has lost his sights and is now 7 games without a goal.
Bogdan Kiselevich has played 20 games without a goal.
Trainer's room
No injuries at the moment.
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| 5-4-2019 | Nick Holden reaches career high ! |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Nick Holden marked a new career high in points with 35 after scoring in tonights game against Nashville Predators on a feed by Oskar Sundqvist. Wow, I feel good about it...I guess, he said as camera flashes went off.
A native of Canada, Nick Holden, was originally signed as a free agent to the NHL. He has appeared in 463 NHL games during his career, notching 40 goals and adding 110 assists along with 179 penalty minutes. The 31 year old defenseman has played 80 games with the St. Louis Blues this season, totalling 5+30=35 with 42 PIM.
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| 4-4-2019 | Dwyer Tschantz frustrated |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | St. Louis Blues right wing Dwyer Tschantz feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a regular player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a minor league player.
A native of USA, Dwyer Tschantz was originally drafted to the NHL by the St. Louis Blues in the 7th round of the 2014 entry draft. He has not yet played at NHL level. The 24 year old right wing has not yet played for the St. Louis Blues this season.
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