Advertisement

Eberle's struggles; Chychrun sticking with Coyotes (Puck Headlines)

Here are your Puck Headlines: A glorious collection of news and views collected from the greatest blogosphere in sports and the few, the proud, the mainstream hockey media. Have a link you want to submit? Email us at puckdaddyblog@yahoo.com.

Daniel Carcillo/Instagram
Daniel Carcillo/Instagram

• Daniel Carcillo went to Game 7 of the World Series and hung out with Ryne Sandberg. [Daniel Carcillo Intagram]

• Even on the line of Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers forward Jordan Eberle is struggling. Eberle has six points and three goals in 10 games this season but has gone five games without a point. [National Post]

• Arizona Coyotes defenseman Jakob Chychrun will stay beyond his nine-game window to go back to junior. Chychrun was a first-round draft pick in 2016. [Arizona Sports]

• Brock McGillis is a former OHL, CIS and semi-professional hockey player who now works mentoring minor hockey and junior-aged players. He shares his story of coming out. [Yahoo! Canada]

• You can put to rest the rumors that Las Vegas assistant general manager Kelly McCrimmon becoming the Las Vegas coach. Las Vegas is still in the hunt for a bench boss. [Sin Bin Vegas]

[Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Hockey contest now]

• The success of the Vancouver Canucks hinges on their second-line. An advanced stats look at the Canucks and their season so far. [Sportsnet]

• With the Pittsburgh Penguins in the midst of their longest road trip of the season, the topic around the team when they’re not at the rink is definitely their fantasy football league. [NHL]

• If P.K. Subban was a member of the Colorado Avalanche, former coach Patrick Roy never would have quit. [Denver Post]

• Anaheim Ducks defenseman Kevin Bieksa is many different things in the hockey world. A closer look into Bieksa and who he is as a person and a player. [Sports Illustrated]

• Randy Hernandez, born to Cuban immigrants Roberto and Marlen, grew up just outside Miami in a suburb known as Kendall. But unlike most kids in the Miami area, his house was located just five minutes from an ice rink, which proved to be a pivotal place during his childhood. [IIHF]

• The Boston College hockey team is trying to stay elite, despite a younger roster this season. They have just five upperclassmen overall. [College Hockey News]

• Are the New Jersey Devils playoff bound? Breaking down the team after their strong start this season and whether they can maintain this pace. [All About the Jersey]

• Two Boston College grads are pushing the Boston Pride offense in the NWHL. [Today’s Slapshot]

• The Boston Bruins hope that the return of Tuukka Rask means that ‘Tuukka Time’ is now. Rask helped steal a game for the Bruins on Nov. 1 against the Florida Panthers. [Boston Sports Desk]

• Wendel Clark talks about his autobiography, his career, the Toronto Maple Leafs and his life in hockey in an all-encompassing Q&A. [Yahoo Eh Game]

• After playing in just one of the Ottawa Senators’ first nine games, 19-year-old defenseman Thomas Chabot knew a trip back to the major junior ranks was likely. So he wasn’t surprised when it happened. [CP via Yahoo!]

• The Top 100 defensemen to own in your points-only keeper league, November edition. [Dobber Hockey]

• Finally, a throwback to the Ottawa Senators’ first game.

MORE FROM YAHOO SPORTS