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NHL Daily: Travis Hamonic, John Scott, Nazem Kadri
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NHL Daily: Travis Hamonic, John Scott, Nazem Kadri

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

NHL Daily: New York Islanders defenseman Travis Hamonic expected to miss 4-6 weeks, John Scott retires from professional hockey, Nazem Kadri hit on Sedin wasn’t pretty, but definitely not illegal, 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.

Six games were on the schedule on Sunday. Edmonton defeated Detroit 2-1, St. Louis knocked off Colorado 5-1, New Jersey pulled off a win on the road 4-1 in Carolina, Chicago kept rolling with a 4-3 victory against Dallas, the red-hot New York Rangers continued their dominance with a 5-2 win over Winnipeg, and Anaheim pulled off a 4-1 win at home in the late game versus Calgary.

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As per usual, here are you performers of the previous night:

Mike Cammalleri, NJ (3 goals)
Jonathan Toews, CHI (1 goal 2 assists)
Kevin Shattenkirk (D), STL (3 assists)
Ryan Getzlaf, ANA (3 assists)
Corey Perry, ANA (3 assists)
Gemel Smith, DAL (2 goals)
Ryan Kesler, ANA (2 goals)
Artem Anisimov, CHI (1 goal 1 assist)
Marian Hossa, CHI (1 goal 1 assist)
Mark Scheifele, WPG (1 goal 1 assist)
Beau Bennett, NJ (2 assists)
Brent Seabrook (D), CHI (2 assists)
Duncan Keith (D), CHI (2 assists)
Kevin Klein (D), NYR (2 assists)
Brandon Pirri, NYR (2 assists)

Keith Kinkaid, NJ (Stopped 33 of 34 shots)
Jonathan Bernier, ANA (Stopped 25 of 26 shots)
Jonas Gustavsson, EDM (Stopped 22 of 23 shots)
Jake Allen, STL (Stopped 22 of 23 shots)

NHL Daily: Morning Coffee Headlines

Scott Retires

A year after John Scott captivated fans at the NHL All-Star Game, the longtime enforcer is hanging up the skates. The 34-year-old has officially retired from professional hockey. [Sportsnet]

Hamonic out 4-6 Weeks

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    New York Islanders received some bad news on Sunday morning learning that defenseman Travis Hamonic will miss the next four-to-six weeks with an upper-body injury. Adam Pelech could be his replacement. [Eyes on Isles]

    Svatos Passes Away at 34-Years-Old

    In sad news early Sunday, former NHLer and longtime Avs forward Marek Svatos passed away in his Colorado home. Details are limited at this point, so all we know is that medical services were called to his residence, but it was unfortunately too late when they arrived. This is truly sad news. [Yahoo Sports]

    Rangers Hottest Team in NHL

    Following another dominant win on Saturday, Tony Griffo over at Blue Line Station talked about how the New York Rangers are the hottest team in the NHL. They supported that notion again on Sunday after scoring another five goals. [Blue Line Station]

    Hartman Enjoying NHL Life

    After paying his dues in the American Hockey League, Chicago Blackhawks forward Ryan Hartman talks about how much he likes the new NHL lifestyle. Based on his early play, there’s no reason to think he’s in danger of heading back to Rockford anytime soon. [Chicago Tribune]

    Kadri Hit Not Illegal

    As Tim Chiasson over at Editor in Leaf puts it, the Nazem Kadri hit on Daniel Sedin Saturday night was “greasy, but definitely not illegal.” This topic seemed to set social media on fire Sunday following the announcement that Kadri escaped supplemental discipline. [Editor in Leaf]

    NHL Daily Morning Rant

    This Nazem Kadri situation has me pretty riled up personally. I’ve seen numerous comments uttering similar nasty sentiments from the Canucks fan base that are pretty disappointing. Social media can be a bit crazy as is, but this situation was taken to another level.

    If you’ve ever caught one of my heated editorials in the past, you’ll know what to expect. If you haven’t, keep your eye out in the next day or two. I’ve got a bone to pick with certain trends that have evolved in the post-salary cap era that are particularly disturbing. Here’s a teaser: We’re putting an incredible amount of extra effort into player safety, but the players aren’t holding up their end of the bargain. You’ve got certain responsibilities when you play a game at such a high speed where a pair of 200 pound freight trains can do a lot of damage upon collision.

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