• One man who knows what kind of coach Gerard Gallant is? Jaromir Jagr: “One of the other things I really like about the way he coaches is that he doesn’t change lines that often. He doesn’t mix up things just to do something.” [NY Post]

Terms of the deal were not announced, however The Athletic's Kevin Kurz reported that it is a one-way contract for Dahlen. Though that doesn't necessarily guarantee he will make the big club out of training camp, it suggests the Sharks believe he is capable. General manager Doug Wilson essentially said as much.
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• Rick Nash is the Blue Jackets’ new director of player development after the team announced several organizational moves. Former Blue Jackets Derek Dorsett and Mark Letestu have been named development coaches. [Blue Jackets]Carolina Hurricanes Silk Scarf
The soccer world was stunned last year when the English Premier League powerhouse Chelsea FC forked over 73 million dollars for 20-year old American Christian Pulisic. It was a record amount of money paid for an American...and immediately made the Hershey, PA native the most visible American ever on the soccer stage. And while Pulisic has shown unparalleled potential at every step of his career thus far, since the EPL's post-quarantine restart, he seems to have fully hit his stride: earning three goals and a beautiful assist in 7 matches. ESPN's Sam Borden explains why Pulisic's signing with Chelsea was so unique, and how his talent combined with soccer's global reach could one day make him the biggest American sports star worldwide. Then, Bill Barnwell discusses how the deadline for Dak Prescott to sign a contract extension with the Dallas Cowboys came and went....without a new deal for DakWinnipeg Jets Silk Scarf
As the XFL kicks off, this 2.0 incarnation hopes to stand in stark contrast to the 2001 football league that failed. ESPN's Kevin Seifert dives into the thinking behind the XFL. Before, it leaned on wacky theatrics. But the new version aims for much more serious fans. Plus, the XFL Tampa Bay Vipers' Aaron Murray breaks down the appeal of the league for players like him.
