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Puck Wire: Top Hockey News Of The Day: February 4th

0share Share Tweet Flipboard CommentAnother weekend in the books. Another Super Bowl in the books too. The hockey action was more exciting than the big game. Here is the top hockey news for Monday, February 4th from the weekend that was. Today’s stories include Boston Breaks the Streak, Elias Lindholm’s revenge, Flyers continue to win, […]

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Another weekend in the books. Another Super Bowl in the books too. The hockey action was more exciting than the big game. Here is the top hockey news for Monday, February 4th from the weekend that was. Today’s stories include Boston Breaks the Streak, Elias Lindholm’s revenge, Flyers continue to win, Drouin lifts Montreal in OT, Winnipeg goes Duck Hunting, Garret Sparks biggest win, Nico Hischier steps up, and don’t count Patrick Kane and the Blackhawks.




Top Hockey News for Monday, February 4th

Not only did Tuukka Rask break the Bruins losing streak against Washington, but is now the club’s all time leader in wins.

In his return to Carolina, Elias Lindholm leads the Flames past the Hurricanes.

The Flyers have now won seven games in a row, thanks to Nolan Patrick’s OT winner.

Montreal picks up three points in the standings on Super Bowl weekend, thanks to Drouin’s OT winner.

Winnipeg goes ‘Duck Hunting’ as the Jets put a nine spot on the idle Ducks.

Garret Sparks picks up his biggest win of his career helping Toronto defeat Pittsburgh.

With Taylor Hall out of the lineup, Nico Hischier steps up to lead the Devils to a rare victory.

As Patrick Kane continues to put up great numbers for Chicago, do not be surprised if Kane wins his second MVP trophy this season.

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