Moser Pots Two in Olympic Win
RotoWire highlights J.J. Moser chipping in two points during his squad's victory, blending Swiss precision with NHL polish on the big stage. The blueliner's emergence adds depth to front-office talks about his club's defensive core. Performances like this ripple back to roster decisions come March.
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Independent hockey newsletter previews the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics men's best-on-best tournament—the first with NHLers since 2014 Sochi—via a chat with Dallas sports analyst Bob Sturm, who hypes the 11-day thrill from Feb. 11-22, Team USA's Group C slate vs. Latvia (Feb. 12), Denmark (14), Germany (15), and argues Olympic gold rivals a Stanley Cup in prestige for players from USA, Canada, Sweden, Finland.]
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