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Blackhawks Daily: Lawsuit Updates; Oilers in trouble after loss to Canucks

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A second lawsuit was filed against the Chicago Blackhawks, indicating 15 counts of negligence stemming from the actions of former video coach Brad Aldrich. During a press conference yesterday, the law firm represented John Doe indicated that it was not a money grab and that the victim was inspired by Kyle Beach’s courage in coming forward.



CHN will continue to provide updates as they happen.

On the ice, the Edmonton Oilers continue to spiral as they fell to the Vancouver Canucks 6-2 last night. Considered a Stanley Cup contender, they’ve looked anything but that so far this season. Approaching the American Thanksgiving predictor period, they might be considering changes if things don’t turn around.

Blackhawks In Case You Missed It

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  • In the locker room following the 4-2 loss to the New Jersey Devils, the Blackhawks players-only meeting reminded that they’re trying to build something
  • The Blackhawks are hanging on in a crowded Central Division with a couple teams that have separated themselves from the pack

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Vegas Hockey Now: The point streak ends for the Vegas Golden Knights in a 4-2 loss to the Anaheim Ducks

National Hockey Now Hat Trick

Philly Hockey Now: Five takeaways in the Philadelphia Flyers‘ start which includes disappointments and surprises in the first month of the season

Pittsburgh Hockey Now: Jeff Carter is understanding, accepting of his future with Pittsburgh Penguins

Washington Hockey Now: Oh, yeah, he’s hated by pretty much everyone outside DC. But Tom Wilson shows just how important he is for the Washington Capitals.