NHL Notes: 13 Seattle Names, Forbes Values, AHL Trade, Parayko, and Preliminary WJC Rosters

Colton Parayko does what he wants.

Daniel Goffenberg of Sportsnet: Ranking 13 team names that Seattle has registered.

  1. Rainiers
  2. Kraken
  3. Evergreens
  4. Seals
  5. Emeralds
  6. Sea Lions
  7. Sockeyes
  8. Whales
  9. Eagles
  10. Totems
  11. Cougars
  12. Firebirds
  13. Renegades

Forbes:

  1. 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

Preliminary rosters for the 2019 World Junior Championships

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