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DENVER (KDVR) — After a heartbreaking ending to the Colorado Avalanche season during the first round of the playoffs, the team announced that assistant coach Ray Bennett won’t return.
No penalty was assessed on the play, and on Tuesday, the league decided against punishing Bennett with any supplemental discipline, triggering debate. Panthers head coach Paul Maurice addressed ...
The Avalanche made a change behind the bench, just not at head coach. Ray Bennett, who has been an assistant coach with the Avalanche since 2017 and was in charge of a power-play unit that fell ...
"You will do your thing, the league will do its thing, and I’ll coach the next game, hopefully. After that start, you never know." The NHL has not yet said if Bennett will face discipline.
he expected he’d have to talk about Sam Bennett’s collision with Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Anthony Stolarz in his team’s 5-4 Game 1 loss. And when he did, the Florida Panthers coach ...
Panthers head coach Paul Maurice, meanwhile, addressed the incident at a press conference held Tuesday with a tongue-in-cheek answer. “Honest to god, I’ve seen every hit that Sam Bennett's ...
This time, it was Maple Leafs goaltender Anthony Stolarz leaving the game about ten minutes about taking a Sam Bennett forearm ... Toronto Head Coach Craig Berube made it clear how he felt about ...
“Hopeful for Anthony and his health,” Panthers coach Paul Maurice said after the game. “We love that guy and we hope he gets better real fast.” Bennett, who had a goal in Monday’s ...
“You (the media) will do your thing, the league will do its thing. And I’ll coach the next game.” Bennett has been down this road before. He’s an expert at getting under his opponents ...
With no extra supplementary discipline expected against Bennett, Panthers head coach Paul Maurice defended one of his star players. Maurice noted that Stolarz is a former Panther and won the ...
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