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The Roundup

Mar 6, 2015, 08:15 ESTUpdated:
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All your post trade deadline news, Maple Leafs drama, Giordano’s Norris chances squashed, the Oilers GM, new players on new teams and more in this week’s Roundup.
In the Roundup we go around the Nation Network and give you some of the best articles of the last couple weeks. Every once in a while it’s good to know what other teams are doing, or maybe you find an interesting article you wouldn’t have found otherwise.





CRASHED ICE IN EDMONTON

Red Bull Crashed Ice is coming to Edmonton, and will be shaking up the downtown core on March 13th and 14th. This is the first time the event has landed in Edmonton, and spectators will be treated to a great weekend of free entertainment.
Edmonton’s massive urban ice track will weave its way from within the city centre all the way down to Edmonton’s River Valley. Stretching an enormous 415 metres from top to bottom, with a 45m vertical drop and 9 turns, Edmonton’s track will showcase skaters’ strength, speed, and technique like never before.
Breaking News
- 31 days, 31 questions: What should the Canucks be concerned about heading into 2026-27?
- Canucks Senior Advisor Jim Rutherford inducted into Pittsburgh Penguins Hall of Fame
- Strong, physical leadership is part of the 2026-27 goals and expectations for Canucks’ Jamie Oleksiak
- All the different goaltending scenarios that could come out of Canucks Training Camp 2026
- 31 days, 31 questions: Is Filip Chytil best suited to play centre or wing?

