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By Bruce Adams badams@mainlinemedianews.com The Main Line high school boys’ lacrosse scene was as strong as ever this past spring. In the Nike/USA Lacrosse High School Boys National Rankings ...
Jul. 3—Kyle Markstrom, president of the Port of Centralia Commission, released a statement Thursday addressing his March 22 letter to Lewis County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer and Sheriff Rob Snaza ...
Grading Jake Allen’s 5-year, $9 million contract extension with Devils The Devils have brought back goaltender Jake Allen to be their backup. This is a great move for Jersey, but is it the right ...
Sebastian Cossa may again start the season on the Grand Rapids Griffins roster and yet his status won’t be the same. This season, Cossa likely will only be one hamstring injury or groin pull away from ...
The post Grading Jake Allen’s 5-year, $9 million contract extension with Devils appeared first on ClutchPoints. The New Jersey Devils have retained one of their goaltending options for next ...
July 1 has come and gone, marking one of the most important dates on the NHL calendar: the end of the annual prediction contest.
Allen was arguably the best goalie in a weak free agent class for the position this summer. The 34-year-old veteran is a well-known commodity as he approaches 500 games in the NHL.
Following the first difficult outing of his career, Milwaukee Brewers flamethrower Jacob Misiorowski impressed with his postgame reflection.
Tracking the signings, trades and other player news that have happened since free agency opened on July 1.
He'll average $1.8 million over five years and will remain in a tandem with Jacob Markstrom. That will disappoint teams that may have been looking for a goalie. He was the top netminder out there.