With the NBA trade deadline less than a month away, teams need to decide if they plan to go all-in, make a small move, be sellers, or stand pat. The central division consists of multiple teams aiming to win a title,
Winnipeg Jets (31-13-3, in the Central Division) vs. Utah Hockey Club (19-19-7, in the Central Division) Salt Lake City; Monday, 9:30 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: The Utah Hockey Club host the Winnipeg Jets in a matchup of Central Division opponents.
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The NHL's Central Division is loaded with Stanley Cup contenders, with the Winnipeg Jets, the Minnesota Wild, Colorado Avalanche, and Dallas Stars all having st
The Colorado Avalanche are in the midst of a sterling 8-1-1 stretch that has put them in the thick of the Central Division race.
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Luke Lehnen repeats as the Gagliardi Trophy winner and then leads North Central College back to the top in the Stagg Bowl.
BOTTOM LINE: The Colorado Avalanche face the Winnipeg Jets in Central Division play on Saturday. Winnipeg has gone 28-12-3 overall with an 11-4-0 record against the Central Division. The Jets have ...
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Former Liverpool boys basketball standout Andreo Ash announced that he has decided to continue his athletic and academic career at Canisius University in Buffalo.
Colorado has a 28-18-1 record overall and a 7-7-0 record in Central Division play. The Avalanche have conceded 146 goals while scoring 158 for a +12 scoring differential. Minnesota has gone 27-15-4 overall with a 9-6-2 record against the Central Division. The Wild are 8-3-2 in one-goal games.