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NHL Daily: Dave Keon, Wojtek Wolski, NHL SuperCard 2k17
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NHL Daily: Dave Keon, Wojtek Wolski, NHL SuperCard 2k17

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET

NHL Daily: Dave Keon was ranked number one in the Toronto Maple Leafs top 100 rankings celebrating their centennial season, Former NHLer Wojtek Wolski went head straight into the boards in a KHL game and broke his neck, NHL SuperCard 2k17 is officially launched for mobile devices, and More (Morning Coffee Headlines)

Grab your morning cup of coffee and join us here at Puck Prose for a compilation of NHL daily links that will help keep you updated with everything going on in the hockey world.

Before turning to the headlines, as per usual, we highlight the performers of the previous night. Friday featured three games of NHL action, with Nashville beating Chicago 3-2, Edmonton defeating Calgary 5-3, and Philadelphia winning 4-2 in the late game in Los Angeles.

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Friday Night Performers:

F Leon Draisaitl, EDM (2 goals 1 assist)
F Connor McDavid, EDM (1 goal 2 assists)
F Ryan Johansen, NSH (3 assists)
F Sean Couturier, PHI (2 goals)
F Jordan Eberle, EDM (1 goal 1 assist)
D Roman Josi, NSH (1 goal 1 assist)
F Mike Fisher, NSH (1 goal 1 assist)
F Milan Lucic, EDM (2 assists)
F Nick Cousins, PHI (2 assists)
F Travis Konecny, PHI (2 assists)

NHL Daily: Morning Coffee Headlines

Dave Keon Ranked No.1 on All-Time Leafs List

The Toronto Maple Leafs are celebrating their centennial season in 2016-17. As part of the festivities, the organization released its list of top 100 players of all-time. Sitting at the top was a worthy candidate in Dave Keon. [CBC]

Brett Hull More Important to St. Louis than Albert Pujols

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A recent topic on sports radio in the city, Todd Panula over at Bleedin’ Blue makes an argument as to why Brett Hull is more important to the city of St. Louis than former Cardinals star Albert Pujols. [Bleedin’ Blue]

Former NHLer Suffers Broken Neck, Concussion in KHL Game

Former NHL forward Wojtek Wolski, 30, is in intensive care in a Russian hospital after crashing head-first awkwardly into the boards during a game Thursday. He reportedly broke the fourth and seventh cervical vertebrae, while also suffering a concussion. Wolski is in good spirits, and hopes to make a return late in the KHL season. [Canoe]

Lack of Draft Picks Hurting Minnesota

Danny Lambert over at Puck Gone Wild explains why a lack of high-end draft picks have ultimately hurt Minnesota. While some teams tear it all down to get a premium draft pick, the Wild are continually pushing for a playoff spot, usually leaving them in the middle of the pack. [Gone Puck Wild]

NHL 2k17 Available for Download

With the new NHL season underway, 2k sports has released their latest version of the popular NHL 2k series. The cover boy for NHL 2k17 is San Jose Sharks youngster Logan Couture. You can download it for android or ios devices in the google play or apple store. [Android Community]

4 Challenges Faces the New York Rangers

Kelly Redpath over at Blue Line Station discusses four major challenges the New York Rangers are facing in 2016-17. Missing the playoffs is a distinct possibility if the team fails to beat these obstacles. [Blue Line Station]

NHL Daily Morning Rant

The first Saturday of the 2016-17 season features 26 of 30 teams in 13 games starting at 7:00pm (est). Here are your top five games to watch and why:

Boston Bruins at Toronto Maple Leafs, 7pm (est)

The Bruins are coming off a win. Brad Marchand had five points, David Pastrnak with four, while rookie Brandon Carlo was a plus-5 with one assist. On the other side, rookie sensation Auston Matthews is looking for an encore performance after his record four-goal debut.

Detroit Red Wings at Florida Panthers, 7pm (est)

It might be early in the season, but these divisional match-ups are important regardless the time of year. Here are two teams that will likely be battling it out for a playoff spot. The injury-riddled Panthers are coming off a high with Thursday’s OT win.

Nashville Predators at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:30pm (est)

In the second of a home-and-home series, game two shifts to Chicago. Nashville won the opener on Friday thanks to a three-point effort from Ryan Johansen and two points from Roman Josi and Mike Fisher.

Dallas Stars at Colorado Avalanche, 9pm (est)

The Colorado Avalanche are coming off a perfect 6-0 preseason under new head coach Jared Bednar. Dallas won their first game at home on Thursday defeating the Anaheim Ducks 4-2.

Philadelphia Flyers at Arizona Coyotes, 9pm (est)

Coming off a 4-2 win against Los Angeles on Friday night, the Flyers look to take down the Arizona Coyotes. The Yotes are playing their first game of the season and will be without rookie Dylan Strome.

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