Daniel Goffenberg of Sportsnet: Ranking 13 team names that Seattle has registered.
- Rainiers
- Kraken
- Evergreens
- Seals
- Emeralds
- Sea Lions
- Sockeyes
- Whales
- Eagles
- Totems
- Cougars
- Firebirds
- Renegades
- New York Rangers – $1.55 billion
2. Toronto Maple Leafs – $1.45 billion
3. Montreal Canadiens – $1.3 billion
4. Chicago Blackhawks – $1.05 billion
5. Boston Bruins – $925 million
6. Los Angeles Kings – $810 million
7. Philadelphia Flyers – $800 million
8. Detroit Red Wings – $755 million
9. Vancouver Canucks – $735 million
10. Washington Capitals – $725 million
11. Pittsburgh Penguins – $650 million
12. Vegas Golden Knights – $575 million
13. Edmonton Oilers – $540 million
14. Dallas Stars – $525 million
15. San Jose Sharks – $510 million
16. Minnesota Wild – $490 million
17. St. Louis Blues – $465 million
18. Anaheim Ducks – $460 million
19. New Jersey Devils – $455 million
20. Calgary Flames – $450 million
21. Tampa Bay Lightning – $445 million
22. New York Islanders – $440 million
23. Ottawa Senators – $435 million
24. Colorado Avalanche – $430 million
25. Nashville Predators – $425 million
26. Carolina Hurricanes – $420 million
27. Winnipeg Jets – $415 million
28. Buffalo Sabres – $375 million
29. Columbus Blue Jackets – $320 million
30. Florida Panthers – $295 million
31. Arizona Coyotes – $290 million
Senators-Penguins AHL trade
Murray Pam: Ottawa Senators – Pittsburgh Penguins AHL trade: Defenseman Macoy Erkamps and forward Ben Sexton to Wilkes-Barre and defenseman Steffan Elliott and forward Tobias Lindberg to Belleville.
Parayko can do what he wants
Parayko put the ref in his place tonight. 🤣 pic.twitter.com/Atv4LleYLM
— hockeyfights (@hockeyfights) December 6, 2018
Preliminary rosters for the 2019 World Junior Championships
Team USA’s camp roster for the World Juniors. #WJC2019 pic.twitter.com/pkkQj3Sscl
— Hockey Prospects Center (@HPC_YT) December 5, 2018
Sweden’s preliminary roster for the World Juniors 2019. pic.twitter.com/XGCd01vIDT
— Uffe Bodin (@UffeBodin) December 5, 2018
Team Russia U20 WJC camp roster has been announced. #WorldJuniors pic.twitter.com/XNCrUHtYBf
— Russian Prospects (@RUSProspects) December 5, 2018
It hasn’t got much attention, but Switzerland’s camp roster for the #WJC2019 has been released. I wrote about Kyen Sopa last week for @DobberProspects: https://t.co/vc4ADwsMP5 pic.twitter.com/el51G7HLc2
— Steven Ellis (@StevenEllisNHL) December 4, 2018