NHL News: Capitals, Waivers, Rangers, Spezza Appealing Suspension, and a Zegras Highlight Assist

Washington Capitals cancel practice. Jason Spezza to appeal his six-game suspension. An amazing assist by Trevor Zegras.

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Capitals cancel practice

Samantha Pell: The Washington Capitals didn’t add any players to the COVID protocol list but they canceled practice for today as a precaution. Players will be tested again today and the plan is to practice on Thursday. They play the Penguins on Friday.

Waivers

Elliotte Friedman: The Columbus Blue Jackets put Scott Harrington on waivers. The Edmonton Oilers put Brendan Perlini on waivers.

Elliotte Friedman: The Philadelphia Flyers claimed defenseman Kevin Connauton off waivers from the Panthers.

Elliotte Friedman: The Tampa Bay Lightning claimed forward Riley Nash off waivers from the Winnipeg Jets.

Rangers-Islanders rescheduled

New York Rangers: “The NHL has rescheduled the New York Rangers vs. Islanders game at Madison Square Garden – originally scheduled for November 28, 2021 – to March 17, 2022 at 7:00 p.m.”

Spezza was suspended for six games and is appealing

NHL Player Safety: Toronto Maple Leafs forward Jason Spezza was suspended for six games for kneeing Winnipeg Jets defenseman Neal Pionk.

Chris Johnston: A six-game suspension would see Spezza forfeit $21,000.

Zegras with an amazing assist
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