Connect with us

Jared's Daily

Jared’s Daily: Hershey Bears On TV; Rasmus Sandin Update

Published

on

Three Hershey Bears await the start of Game 1 of the 2023 Calder Cup Eastern Conference Finals. (Tori Hartman/Hershey Bears)
Three Hershey Bears await the start of Game 1 of the 2023 Calder Cup Eastern Conference Finals. (Tori Hartman/Hershey Bears)

The Hershey Bears’ Calder Cup playoff run will be coming to a tv screen near you, while Rasmus Sandin’s injury isn’t as bad as expected.

That and more from around the league in today’s daily.

Washington Capitals

NBC Sports Washington will simulcast the Hershey Bears’ upcoming playoff games, starting with Thursday’s Game 2 in the Eastern Conference Finals. [WHN]

Capitals defenseman Rasmus Sandin is day-to-day following a knee-to-knee collision in the IIHF World Championships. [WHN]

One study has ranked Capital One Arena as the fourth-best arena in the NHL. [WHN]

Stanley Cup Playoffs

Matthew Tkachuk did it again, finding the back of the net with under 5 seconds remaining to send the Florida Panthers to their first Stanley Cup Final since 1996. [Florida Hockey Now]

From The National Hockey Now Network

Dmitry Orlov, who is suspected to command a hefty contract in free agency, appears — on paper — unlikely to return to the Bruins. [Boston Hockey Now]

Nothing — not even dirty hits — can phase the Vegas Golden Knights right now. [Vegas Hockey Now]

Kaapo Kakko and Viktor Arvidsson are among the “buy low” players the Montreal Canadiens could target. [Montreal Hockey Now]

Philly Hockey Now’s Chuck Bausman takes a look at Zach Benson, a potential Flyers’ draft target at No. 7.

Jared Serre covers the Washington Capitals for Washington Hockey Now. He is a graduate of West Virginia University.