Afternoon Hits: Bertuzzi, Timonen, Scott, Schneider, Rielly, Maatta, Waivers and HBO 24/7
  • Michael Drapack of CBC: Steve Moore’s civil suit against Todd Bertuzzi is expected to start on Sept. 8th 2014 and last about three months. Moore filed the suit in 2006, and is looking for $38 million. The case was to start last year, but the deadline was missed as it was learned of a secret deal between Bertuzzi and Orca Bay (Canucks owners). An appeal to keep the details of the agreement quiet was lost. Deal was to share the costs if they lost the case.
  • Darren Dreger of TSN: Linesmen are now allowed to jump in and break up a possible fight if two players take off their helmets. If it is deemed safe to do so.
  • Tim Panaccio of CSN Philly: Flyers defenseman Kimmo Timonen was taken off their top power play unit. Timonen has struggled this season and is coming off a lower-body injury.
  • Adam Kimelman: Sabres John Scott was offered an in-person hearing for his hit on Loui Eriksson.
  • Rich Chere: Devils Cory Schneider on being the No. 1: “For now you have to view it that way. Nobody is writing Marty off.”
  • Darren Dreger: The Maple Leafs have told Morgan Rielly to find a place to live. Can still be sent back at any point. If Rielly is playing in the top-six at the time of the World Juniors, he won’t be going.
  • Renaud Lavoie: On waivers: Bobby Robins (Bos) and Kevin Porter (Buf).
  • Rob Longley: HBO 24/7 with the Maple Leafs and Red Wings will start on Dec. 14th.