Calgary Tower will light up in blue and orange but denies supporting Oilers
With the Calgary Tower set to light up in blue and orange on Monday evening in support of Action Anxiety Day, the tourist attraction has assured residents of Alberta’s most populous city that they are not supporting their bitter Battle of Alberta rival.
After losing forward Warren Foegele due to a game misconduct, the Edmonton Oilers had another player dealing with a different issue on Monday.
Defenceman Darnell Nurse, 29, exited Game 2 in the first period after taking a hit from Florida Panthers forward Evan Rodrigues, which looked to potentially injure his hip.
Nurse returned to the bench later in the first but then exited again before the end of the period. His final shift in the first lasted just 13 seconds.
Nurse did return to the bench in the second period and then took a 28-second shift in the second half of the period.
The Hamilton native entered Monday’s game with three assists over 19 games in these Stanley Cup Playoffs. Across 66 regular-season games, Nurse recorded two goals and 16 assists for a total of 18 points.
You can catch the remainder of Game 2 by tuning in to Sportsnet and Sportsnet+.