NHL News: Some Players Head To Their Teams Facilities To Start Skating

Vegas Golden Knights players on the ice

Image from Jesse Granger and the Vegas Golden Knights

Eric Francis: The Calgary Flames will open up their facilities on Wednesday or Thursday.

Mike Chambers: As of yesterday afternoon no Colorado Avalanche player skated at the Pepsi Center and no one requested ice time at their practice facility.

Mark Spector: Kris Russell, Alex Chiasson, Matt Benning, Tyler Benson and Stuart Skinner may be the only ones in Edmonton that could skate during the start of Phase 2. Most players are not in a rush to leave their primary homes when real training camps may not open for at least another month.

Brian Hedger: There are about nine Columbus Blue Jackets players that could start voluntary skates later this week.

The nine players are Seth Jones, Gustav Nyquist, Riley Nash, Oliver Bjorkstrand, Scott Harrington, Elvis Merzlikins, Matiss Kivlenieks, Andrew Peeke and Liam Foudy.

Brian Compton: Among the New York Islanders who were on the ice skating yesterday included Josh Bailey, Cal Clutterbuck, Matt Martin and Thomas Greiss.

Vince Mercogliano: The New York Rangers will open up their practice facility for players today.

Andy Strickland: The St. Louis Blues will open up their facilities by June 22nd, but if enough players are interested, they will be ready to open up sooner.

Ben Gotz: The Vegas Golden Knights confirmed that Deryk Engelland, Marc-Andre Fleury, Nick Holden, Max Pacioretty, Paul Stastny, and Mark Stone were all on the ice yesterday.

 

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