The Chicago Blackhawks do not deserve Connor Bedard, but the rookie doesn't deserve to be hated for his team. The new kid has been consistently good throughout the season but it is evident that he's getting better as the season goes by.
A former first round pick of the Vancouver Canucks has found the back of the net for the first time in eight years.
Adler Mannheim has announced that forward Tyler Ennis has terminated his contract with the team and has decided to retire from professional hockey. Drafted 26th overall by the Buffalo Sabres in the 2008 NHL Draft, Ennis went on to play eight seasons with the Sabres.
As first reported by Elliotte Friedman on Saturday night, former Vancouver Canucks forward Cody Hodgson is looking to make a comeback in the world of pro hockey.
Wednesday it was announced that the Milwaukee Admirals have signed former Sabre Cody Hodgson to a PTO. Hodgson had previously announced his retirement back in 2016 after he was diagnosed with malignant hypothermia.
Sportsnet: ** NHLRumors.com transcription “And finally tonight, Ron, a bit of a different story. So Cody Hodgson was the 10th overall pick in the 2000 draft by the Vancouver Canucks.
It’s been seven years since Cody Hodgson was forced to retire at 26 years old, not long after being diagnosed with malignant hyperthermia. That rare muscle disorder, caused by a mutation in the RYR-1 gene, forced him out of the sport after splitting the 2015-16 season with the Nashville Predators and their AHL affiliate, playing 53 games.
According to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman on Hockey Night on Canada, former NHL forward Cody Hodgson is hoping to make a return to hockey eight years after last suiting up with the Nashville Predators.
In his Saturday Headlines segment during the game between the Edmonton Oilers and Montreal Canadiens on Saturday (Jan. 13) evening, Elliotte Friedman dropped a bombshell that former NHL forward Cody Hodgson has been given a clean bill of health and is looking to return to the NHL.
The Vancouver Canucks have had some rough luck with high picks. They narrowly missed out on selecting Gilbert Perrault first overall in their inaugural draft, traded away Rick Vaive, Bill Derlago, and Cam Neely before they became stars, and whiffed on several top picks in the late 1980s and 1990s.
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