PHT’s Morning Skate takes a look around the world of hockey to see what’s happening and what we’ll be talking about around the NHL world and beyond.
--The Toledo Walleye of the ECHL will wear Don Cherry-themed jerseys for their game on Jan. 23.
Another sick jersey: Here's what @ToledoWalleye will wear on Tribute to Don Cherry Night - Jan. 23 vs. @UtahGrizz. pic.twitter.com/77yVXYDhSv
— ECHL Week (@ECHLWeek) January 6, 2016
--Watch the highlights from last night’s game between the ‘Hawks and Penguins. (Above)
--The Canucks are celebrating 20 years at Rogers Arena and Ryan Miller has a cool mask for the occasion. (Bardown)
--Paul Byron, who the Canadiens claimed off waivers from Calgary at the start of the season, leads the league in shorthanded points after he set up Torrey Mitchell’s goal against the Devils.
Nice little toe drag by Paul Byron during the penalty kill. He finds Mitchell for the easy tap in. 2-0 #Habs pic.twitter.com/chq8MynNTI
— Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) January 7, 2016
--The Montreal Canadiens paid tribute to Dickie Moore, who passed away on Dec. 19, prior to yesterday’s game against New Jersey.
--Braden Holtby has made the Washington Capitals a legit Stanley Cup contender. (ESPN)
--TSN’s Frank Seravalli looks at some notable All-Star game snubs. (TSN)