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NHLPA Expands Mental Health Program, Habs Above Playoff Line, Wild Sign Ferguson



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25 Comments

  1. Good to hear the NHLPA player assistance program is being expanded.
    Your subscriber numbers growth is awesome and due to the hard work and love you have poured into this channel. Congratulations on following your dream.😊

  2. Thanks for the video! I hope the Kraken go on a winning streak. Avs on a high just in time to play the Blackhawks.

  3. The Habs will drop below the playoff line today because they are idle and Pittsburgh and Columbus play each other, both of which are within 1 point behind Montreal. 😢

  4. Does anyone know if the terms of the NHL Player Assistance Program are publicly available or any parts of it that pertain to actual NHL Rules (i.e. Return to play status, sufficient progress or how that is determined, etc). I ask because when players enter into the program, many details aren't clear. Some of that is for good reason—these are private issues. But other details like whether a player is in Tier 2 or Tier 3 of the PAP. I don't think anybody even knew about the tiers until Val went into the program multiple times. It seems like there is an element to it almost like the psychiatric system where you're essentially on a probation and the smallest things can bring you back in. But I really don't know. It's been good to see so many players come in and leave seeming better and it's great to see it getting expanded. I just have a curiosity about the ins and outs of the process.

  5. Best wishes to Colin Miller! 🏒🥅🌟🌟🌟🌿

    As a child a close friend of my much older sister had that kind of injury( driving in a car with skis inside and skid on ice). She is now 78 and still hardy after all these years. Her kids grew up to be outstanding cross country competitors. 🦋✨✅🌟🌟🌟

  6. More like "NHL will have fans pay for the expansion of the mental health program, because Lord knows Bettman won't take less money" . Thank you fans!

  7. The mental health stuff is great. Someone needs to help Robin Lehner. He’s posting some interesting stuff on social media….

  8. Imagine if the Leafs get in as one of the 1,2,3 spot in their division and Imagine if the two wild cards out east were the Habs and Sens
    Then Imagine the Oilers and Jets Come within the 1, 2, 3, spot for Pacific and Central with the Canucks and Flames also making it in either by Wildcard or By not
    I think it would be a great year if all 7 canadian teams made the playoffs… I'm doubtful with how the season has gone for the canucks if it's possible but I also have hope because what do I lose by having hope?

    There is a path in the west if the stars align that you could end up with an All Canadian Conference final even…

  9. 🙋 fractured my larnyx in a lacrosse practice. Missed two weeks (of both practices and games), still had an 8-1 win to end my season three weeks later 🙂

  10. As a fan of any team you should vote for the true Calder winner. That’s Hutson right now on points alone.

  11. Hutson seems to be in the harder position. Most minutes, playing against the hardest lines, forced Matheson (a capable point generator) off PP1. He has earned every aspect of his role and is consistently dominant. I think if anyone was to ask "who was the best player, playing the hardest minutes" Hutson would get 100% of the votes and for me I think the difficulty of position and load is an important metric. The average age is 27-29 before a dman typical matures into elite or above average level, he is almost a decade away from the typical.

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