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NHL players stay with CBA, labor peace set to at least 2022

The National Hockey League will play its next three seasons without the threat of a work stoppage amid optimism that labor peace will stretch beyond 2022. The NHL Players’ Association on Monday announced it would not opt out of the current collective bargaining agreement. Combined with the owners

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Toronto Maple Leafs vs Florida Panthers
Type: Total - Status: OPEN
Under - 1P-110
Over - 1P-120
Florida Panthers vs Toronto Maple Leafs
Type: Series Winner - Status: OPEN
Florida Panthers-200
Toronto Maple Leafs+170
Vegas Golden Knights vs Edmonton Oilers
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
Vegas Golden Knights-125
Edmonton Oilers+105
Edmonton Oilers vs Vegas Golden Knights
Type: Series Winner - Status: OPEN
Edmonton Oilers-850
Vegas Golden Knights+550
Washington Capitals vs Carolina Hurricanes
Type: Puck Line - Status: OPEN
Washington Capitals - 1P-190
Carolina Hurricanes - 1P+145
Washington Capitals vs Carolina Hurricanes
Type: Series Winner - Status: OPEN
Washington Capitals+1150
Carolina Hurricanes-3500
Winnipeg Jets vs Dallas Stars
Type: Series Winner - Status: OPEN
Winnipeg Jets+650
Dallas Stars-1100

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David Backes gave the Bruins a sigh of relief when he returned to the ice. On his second shift back from the medical room, Backes scored the go-ahead goal to help Boston stop Calgary’s 10-game winning streak with a 5-2 victory Wednesday night. ”It’s maybe scary at the time, but you get back with the training staff and they rub it and kiss it and make it feel better and you’re able to return to the game,” said Backes, who appeared to hurt his knee when he got tied up with Flames defenseman Mark Giordano and slid into the corner boards.

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