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Injury Notes: Murray, Krejci Down For Game 1

April 12, 2017 at 6:33 pm CDT | by Seth Lawrence 1 Comment

Matt Murray went down with an apparent lower-body injury per the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Dave Molinari. Marc-Andre Fleury will replace him in net for Game 1 against Columbus. Further details are not available, but the seriousness of the injury may have a significant impact on Pittsburgh’s Cup hopes. Murray’s stats were substantially better than Fleury’s throughout the season, securing his role as the starter after question marks last summer regarding the latter’s future. Murray’s .923 save percentage was good for 8th in the league among tenders, with 32 wins and 4 shutouts. Fleury, by comparison, only had a .909 save percentage, securing only 18 wins and 1 shutout.

GM Jim Rutherford opted to not move Fleury before the draft, and again held pat before the trade deadline even with the looming expansion draft posing complications to the two-goalie plan. Depending on the severity of the injury to Murray, these decisions may have been strokes of genius for a team that has been plagued by injuries all season long. Whether Fleury will revert to his championship form of 2008 or 2009, or flounder as he did in 2012 or 2013 remains to be seen. The statistics from this past season suggest that against Vezina favorite Sergei Bobrovsky, Marc-Andre Fleury may struggle to stack up.

David Krejci was a late scratch for the Boston Bruins before their game 1 against Ottawa. Although injury information this time of year is often hard to come by, Krejci had been expected to play earlier in the day. The only information we have regarding the nature of the ailment is that it is upper-body. Sean Kuraly took his spot in the lineup. Krejci is easily one of the top offensive threats on the Bruins, so if this ailment is nagging, they will be hard-pressed to replace his production or experience. On a team restocked with promising youngsters, Krejci boasted a total of 77 points in 93 total playoff games. The Bruins’ fortunes in this series would be substantially improved if Krejci can return quickly.

Boston Bruins| Columbus Blue Jackets| Injury| Jim Rutherford| Newsstand| Pittsburgh Penguins| Uncategorized Marc-Andre Fleury| Matt Murray (b. 1994)| Sergei Bobrovsky

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Prospect Notes: Bjork, Reddekopp, Anderson-Dolan

April 11, 2017 at 2:15 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

As the Boston Bruins welcome one NCAA signing to the NHL today—Charlie McAvoy will pair up with Zdeno Chara for the Bruins’ playoff opener tomorrow night—they’re still working on getting another into the fold at all. Joe Haggerty of CSNNE reports that the team is negotiating with Anders Bjork, the top player from the University of Notre Dame, to try and convince him to turn pro.

While it has long been rumored that Bjork would leave school following this season, Haggerty points out that he has strong ties to the school through his family and there is still a chance he could return for his senior year, especially after the dream run the team went on in the NCAA tournament. The fifth-round pick had 52 points in 32 games and would be a contender for the Hobey Baker should he return next season.

  • Jon Rosen of LA Kings Insider reports that Chaz Reddekopp will join the Ontario Reign on an amateur tryout. The WHL defender just completed his fourth season with the Victoria Royals where he scored 43 points in 51 games. We recently included Reddekopp on the list of unsigned draft picks set to become free agents should they not be signed by June 1st, meaning this is likely a tryout to see if the Kings want to sign him to an entry-level contract. Drafted in the seventh round, Reddekopp was outstanding for the Royals this year and has the size to be a solid player in the professional ranks.
  • Ryan Kennedy of The Hockey News profiles several young players in his latest column, including Jaret Anderson-Dolan of the Spokane Chiefs. The 17-year old Anderson-Dolan was just ranked at #21 among North American skaters on the NHL Central Scouting final draft rankings, a huge leap from his spot at #40 at mid-season. Kennedy is especially high on him, as he writes that Anderson-Dolan is a “smart, 200-foot player who works hard and has more offense to unlock.” The center had 76 points in 72 games this season, playing mostly with fellow top draft prospect Kailer Yamamoto. As Kennedy points out, the pair will likely both be back next season for the Chiefs, and will look to put up even better numbers.

Boston Bruins| Los Angeles Kings| NCAA| WHL

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Playoff Injury Notes: Senators, Bruins, Canadiens

April 10, 2017 at 10:55 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

With the long regular season finally over, a new challenge has appeared for sixteen teams. The Stanley Cup playoffs represent one of the toughest grinds in all of professional sports, where intensity and physical play is increased and players are expected to skate through injuries. That said, some of the teams will start the postseason nursing injuries to some of their biggest stars, while others will welcome them back into the fold after a short rest.  Here are some injury updates from around the Eastern Conference playoff picture.

  • The Ottawa Senators will welcome back Erik Karlsson and Zack Smith for game one of their series against the Boston Bruins, GM Pierre Dorion confirmed today. The team may also get Marc Methot back into the lineup, less than three weeks since his finger was “shattered” by a Sidney Crosby slash. Inserting those three into the lineup will give the Senators a huge boost at both ends of the ice, as they continue to try and play their shutdown style.
  • The Bruins on the other hand will be without Torey Krug for the entire first round, and miss Brandon Carlo for at least game one. The team signed and activated Charlie McAvoy earlier today to replace them, though losing Krug for the whole round is a devastating blow. Whether McAvoy makes an immediate impact or not, Krug has been the Bruins’ best puck-moving defenseman this year and will be sorely missed. Carlo on the other hand has looked like a veteran this year while paired with Zdeno Chara, making up for some of the captain’s decline in effectiveness. The team will also be without Noel Acciari for game one according to Amalie Benjamin of NHL.com.
  • Montreal welcomed back an important face to practice today, as Shea Weber rejoined the team in a regular jersey and is expected to play in the first game of their series against the New York Rangers. Weber hasn’t played since March 1st, but will be a huge part of a Canadiens blue line trying to slow down the high-powered Rangers. While technically Montreal is the much higher seed, the Rangers finished with just one fewer point than them in the standings and should be considered at least even odds going into the series. Montreal needs all hands on deck to brush off what has been a roller coaster season and find some success in the playoffs this year.

Boston Bruins| Injury| Montreal Canadiens| Ottawa Senators Brandon Carlo| Erik Karlsson| Marc Methot| Noel Acciari

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Charlie McAvoy Signs Three-Year ELC, Will Play In First Round

April 10, 2017 at 9:30 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 6 Comments

After the Boston Bruins lost both Torey Krug and Brandon Carlo in the last few games of the regular season, they’ve now been forced into something they hoped to avoid. Charlie McAvoy is at Bruins practice, and has signed a three-year, entry-level deal that will start this season.

McAvoy and the Bruins had been negotiating back and forth on whether to sign his deal for this season (2016-17) or start it next year (2017-18). He’s been playing on an amateur tryout with the Providence Bruins, where the team could make sure he was ready for the next step. Now, with the injuries that have befallen them in the last few days they have no choice but to get him under contract and insert him into the lineup.

The Bruins open their series on the road against the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday night, meaning McAvoy needed to be officially signed and activated by then. Krug was injured last week and seen with crutches, while Carlo suffered an upper-body injury after being run into the corner by Alex Ovechkin on Saturday night. Those two have likely been the Bruins best defenders this year, despite Carlo’s young age and relative inexperience. While it is not guaranteed that they won’t be able to go for Game 1, it does not look likely.

McAvoy was the Bruins first-round pick this past summer, going 14th overall before heading back to Boston University for his sophomore season. He put up another solid offensive year, while again showing that he can handle himself in the defensive end. One of the young defender’s best talents is his cool demeanor under pressure, easily collecting loose pucks and moving them out of the zone. While debuting in the playoffs would be a tough ask of anyone, McAvoy seems primed and ready for NHL action and should be able to impact the game positively.

Bob McKenzie of TSN was first to report that the team would sign him and activate him Monday, while Aaron Ward of TSN reported that he was at Bruins practice.

Boston Bruins Bob McKenzie| Brandon Carlo| Charlie McAvoy| Torey Krug

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Brandon Carlo Leaves Game; Will Not Return

April 8, 2017 at 3:36 pm CDT | by Brett Barrett Leave a Comment

Boston Bruins defenseman Brandon Carlo has left this afternoon’s game with an upper-body injury, and will not return.

Carlo took a big hit from Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin in the corner. After being attended to by medical personnel, he left the game. There has been some debate over the legality of the play, as Ovechkin appeared to hit Carlo in the numbers as the young defenseman lost his balance (GIF of hit). There was no penalty on the play.

If Carlo is out of the lineup for any extended period of time, it would be a big loss for the Bruins. His 16 points in 81 games are good for third among Bruins defensemen, behind only Torey Krug (who is currently injured) and Zdeno Chara. Carlo has been a steadying presence as a rookie, averaging 21 minutes of ice-time per game. He was the Bruins’ second-round pick in 2015.

The Bruins have already clinched a playoff spot with 95 points in 81 games. The two possible matchups are the Ottawa Senators or the Capitals. In either series, Carlo would be counted on to contribute defensively against stars like Erik Karlsson and Ovechkin.

At the time this article is being written, the Bruins and Capitals are tied 1-1 in the second period. Should the Bruins win, they would clinch third in the Atlantic Division and a first round matchup with the Ottawa Senators. A loss would give the Maple Leafs the opportunity to pass them (Toronto would have to sweep Pittsburgh and Columbus this weekend). In that case, the Bruins would face the Capitals, who they’re playing right now. If today’s game is any indication, it would be a hard-fought series.

Boston Bruins| Injury| Newsstand Alex Ovechkin| Brandon Carlo

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Saturday Snapshots: Final Saturday Of The Regular Season

April 8, 2017 at 2:54 pm CDT | by Brett Barrett Leave a Comment

8:48pm: The Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-3, clinching a playoff spot for the first time since 2013. Despite losing goaltender Frederik Andersen, the Leafs rallied for three goals in the third to punch their ticket to the playoffs. TSN’s Bob McKenzie sums up the seedings with tomorrow’s results. If Toronto gets one point tomorrow, they will take on Ottawa in the first round while Boston faces off against Washington. Should they lose, they draw Washington and the Bruins get Ottawa.

2:54 pm: Today is the second last day of the regular season, and as such, there’s a lot going on around the National Hockey League. The entire playoff bracket can be finalized this evening, stars will be healthy scratched, and milestones hit.

Playoff Matchups:

  • Two Eastern Conference matchups have already been set: Canadiens vs Rangers and Penguins vs Blue Jackets. Another could be set tonight, if Toronto, Ottawa, and Boston all win. That would mean Capitals vs Maple Leafs. Should the Maple Leafs lose while the other two win, then that would guarantee Senators vs Bruins.
  • Wild vs Blues is clinched by a St. Louis win or a Nashville loss.
  • Oilers vs Sharks would be clinched by:
    • An Oilers extra-time loss vs the Canucks tonight, OR
    • An Oilers regulation loss and a Sharks loss in any fashion.
  • Blackhawks vs Predators happens if:
    • The Predators lose in regulation, OR
    • The Flames win and the Blues get a single point, OR
    • The Flames and Predators both lose in OT.
  • The Flames would take on the Ducks if:
    • The Oilers lose, the Blues get a point, and the Flames win, OR
    • The Oilers lose, and both the Flames and Predators lose in OT, OR
    • The Oilers lose, and the Predators lose in regulation.
  • The Flames would take on the Blackhawks if Calgary loses and the Predators win.
  • The Ducks would take on the Predators if:
    • Both Edmonton and Calgary lose, and the Predators win, OR
    • Nashville gets a point, while Edmonton loses and Calgary loses in regulation.

Other clinching scenarios:

  • The Oilers clinch home-ice with a single point. They visit Vancouver tonight, and host them tomorrow.
  • The Ducks clinch the Pacific Division with an Oilers loss of any kind.
  • To pass Anaheim and win the Pacific, the Oilers would need to sweep the Canucks this weekend and have Anaheim lose to Los Angeles tomorrow.
  • Should the Toronto Maple Leafs win tonight against the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins, Toronto will clinch a playoff spot for the first time since 2013. That would eliminate the New York Islanders and Tampa Bay Lightning.
  • The Islanders could also be eliminated with a regulation loss or any kind of loss if the Maple Leafs get a single point.
  • UPDATE: Ottawa clinched home ice by defeating the Rangers, 3-1.
    • They defeat the Rangers today, OR
    • Boston and Toronto lose in regulation, OR
    • The Bruins and Senators each get a single point combined with a Maple Leafs OT loss.

Scratches:

  • The Penguins are resting a handful of players, but not their captain. Regulars Nick Bonino, Brian Dumoulin, Patric Hornqvist, Matt Murray, and Bryan Rust will all be healthy scratches, however Sidney Crosby will dress. Forward Kevin Porter and goaltender Tristan Jarry have been called up to fill out the lineup; Jarry will back up Marc-Andre Fleury. The Penguins coach, Mike Sullivan, told TSN that he’s aware of what’s on the line for the Maple Leafs, but re-iterated that his priority is to do what’s best for the team “in the short-term and the long-term. Having said that the lineup we put in will be competitive.”
  • The Canucks will be without the services of Sven Baertschi for this weekend’s home-and-home with the Oilers. Postmedia’s Ben Kuzma reports that Baertschi may have hurt his shoulder or neck on Thursday vs the Coyotes.
  • The Senators will be resting several players. Their lineup isn’t known yet, but Postmedia’s Bruce Garrioch suggested Craig Anderson, Mike Hoffman, Dion Phaneuf, Kyle Turris, and Viktor Stalberg as possibilities.

Milestones:

  • Oilers captain Connor McDavid could become just the fifth player to score 100 points since 2010. He’s sitting at 97 points in 80 games, the seventh-most points in a season during in that time frame. Only Evgeni Malkin, Daniel Sedin, Crosby, and Patrick Kane have cracked the century-mark this decade. McDavid is nine points ahead of Crosby and Kane for the NHL scoring lead, and looks poised to take home the Art Ross in his first full season at age 20.
  • With one more goal this season, Auston Matthews can become the fifteenth rookie in NHL history to score 40 goals. Currently, he’s tied with Crosby, Steve Yzerman, and Peter and Anton Stastny at 39. Kings’ coach Darryl Sutter, Sylvain Turgeon, and Warren Young all scored 40 goals in their rookie seasons.

Anaheim Ducks| Boston Bruins| Calgary Flames| Chicago Blackhawks| Columbus Blue Jackets| Darryl Sutter| Edmonton Oilers| Los Angeles Kings| Minnesota Wild| Montreal Canadiens| Nashville Predators| New York Islanders| New York Rangers| Ottawa Senators| Pittsburgh Penguins| San Jose Sharks| Snapshots| St. Louis Blues| Steve Yzerman| Tampa Bay Lightning| Toronto Maple Leafs| Vancouver Canucks| Washington Capitals Auston Matthews| Brian Dumoulin| Bryan Rust| Connor McDavid| Evgeni Malkin| Marc-Andre Fleury| Matt Murray (b. 1994)| Patrick Kane

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NCAA All-American Teams Named

April 7, 2017 at 7:30 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 1 Comment

Prior to the reveal of University of Denver defenseman Will Butcher as the 2017 Hobey Baker Award-winner and ahead of the NCAA championship game tomorrow night, the American Hockey Coaches Association released the rosters of this year’s collegiate All-American Teams. The teams, first and second squads from either side of the country, are listed below with their NCAA teams as well as NHL-drafted or signed organization, if applicable:

East All-Americans

First Team:

RW Zach Aston-Reese, Northeastern (Pittsburgh Penguins)

RW Spencer Foo, Union

C Mike Vecchione, Union (Philadelphia Flyers)

D Adam Fox, Harvard (Calgary Flames)

D Charlie McAvoy, Boston University (Boston Bruins)

G Charles Williams, Canisius

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Second Team:

RW Anders Bjork, Notre Dame (Boston Bruins)

RW Tyler Kelleher, New Hampshire (Nashville Predators)

RW Alexander Kerfoot, Harvard (New Jersey Devils)

D Gavin Bayreuther, St. Lawrence (Dallas Stars)

D Jake Walman, Providence (St. Louis Blues)

D Dylan Zink, UMass-Lowell

G Kyle Hayton, St. Lawrence

 

West All-Americans

First Team:

C Henrik Borgstrom, Denver (Florida Panthers)

C Alex Iafallo, Minnesota-Duluth

C Tyler Sheehy, Minnesota

D Will Butcher, Denver (Colorado Avalanche)

D Tucker Poolman, North Dakota (Winnipeg Jets)

G Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State

 

Second Team:

LW Mason Jobst, Ohio State

C Luke Kunin, Wisconsin (Minnesota Wild)

RW Austin Ortega, Nebraska-Omaha (Anaheim Ducks)

D Daniel Brickley, Minnesota State

D Luc Snuggerud, Nebraska-Omaha (Chicago Blackhawks)

G Tanner Jaillet, Denver

Anaheim Ducks| Boston Bruins| Calgary Flames| Chicago Blackhawks| Colorado Avalanche| Dallas Stars| Florida Panthers| Minnesota Wild| NCAA| Nashville Predators| New Jersey Devils| Philadelphia Flyers| Pittsburgh Penguins| St. Louis Blues| Winnipeg Jets Charlie McAvoy| Luke Kunin| Mike Vecchione| Spencer Foo| Tucker Poolman| Will Butcher| Zach Aston-Reese

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Torey Krug Out With Lower Body Injury

April 6, 2017 at 6:38 pm CDT | by Mike Furlano Leave a Comment

Update 8:21 pm: CSNNE’s Joe Haggerty reported that Krug left Boston’s TD Garden on crutches and wearing a knee brace.

Boston Bruins defenseman Torey Krug suffered a lower-body injury tonight against the Ottawa Senators and will not return, the team announced. The Boston Globe’s Fluto Shinzawa tweets that Krug may have suffered the injury in a board battle with Ottawa’s Shane Prince, while CSNNE’s Joe Haggerty thinks it came from minor contract with Viktor Stalberg. The Bruins are already missing forward Brad Marchand due to suspension, and now are without two of their top five scorers tonight.

The Bruins hope that Krug’s injury doesn’t carry over in to the playoffs. Krug is fifth in scoring among NHL defenseman with 8G and 43A in 80 games this season. And while the Bruins clinched a playoff spot already, they could use Krug to help jockey for better playoff positioning. No team in the Eastern Conference right now wants to end up with the second wildcard spot and play the Presidents’ Trophy winner Washington Capitals.

Krug’s playoff performance in 2013-14—the last time the Bruins made the postseason—impressed many. Krug had 2G and 8A in 12 games before the Bruins lost to the Montreal Canadiens in seven games.

Boston Bruins Torey Krug

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Evening Snapshots: Sobotka, Roslovic, Karlsson, Team Canada

April 6, 2017 at 6:06 pm CDT | by Mike Furlano Leave a Comment

News and notes from around the NHL this evening:

  • By now you’ve heard that Vladimir Sobotka has joined the St. Louis Blues and signed a three-year extension that kicks in next season. The Czech native will play this season under his arbitration-awarded $2.75MM contract. According to CapFriendly, Sobotka will earn $45K for playing in the Blues’ final two games this season. Not bad for a weekend of work.
  • Winnipeg Jets forward prospect Jack Roslovic makes his NHL debut tonight against the Columbus Blue Jackets. Making the debut extra special is that Roslovic is from Columbus, and, as Aaron Portzline of the Columbus Dispatch points out, becomes the first Columbus-born NHL player. Roslovic has toiled in the minors all year, posting 13G and 32A in 61 games for the AHL Manitoba Moose. The 2015 25th overall draft pick spent last season at Miami University (OH) where he put up 10G and16A in 36 games.
  • According to the Boston Globe’s Fluto Shinzawa, Boston Bruins prospect Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson has finally secured his work visa and can join the team professionally. The Bruins signed Karlsson to a three-year ELC a few days ago, but the Swede has been unable to play in a game due to a work visa delay. He has, however, practiced with the team since leaving Boston University. He was successful at BU, posting 14G and 19A in 39 games this season.
  • TSN’s Darren Dreger tweeted that Winnipeg Jets’ Mark Scheifele and Colorado Avalanche’s Matt Duchene and Nathan MacKinnon have agreed to play for Team Canada at the 2017 World Championships this spring. As is tradition, players on teams out of the playoff picture will begin to join their respective countries in the World Championships. Teams usually struggle to attract all the big-name players available, however, because some players would rather recuperate than continue to play more hockey.

Boston Bruins| Colorado Avalanche| Columbus Blue Jackets| Snapshots| St. Louis Blues| Team Canada| Winnipeg Jets Mark Scheifele| Matt Duchene| Nathan MacKinnon| Vladimir Sobotka

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Minor Moves: Megna, Koppanen, Guhle

April 6, 2017 at 1:48 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Anaheim Ducks made a predictable move to shore up their defensive group today, calling up Jaycob Megna from the San Diego Gulls. The Ducks are without Cam Fowler, Hampus Lindholm and Korbinian Holzer as they head into their game tonight against the Chicago Blackhawks. Jaycob, the younger brother of Vancouver Canucks forward Jayson Megna, is a 24-year old who has yet to make his NHL debut.

Selected in the seventh round of the 2012 entry draft, Megna is a hulking defenseman—6’6″ 225-lbs—capable of contributing offensively. His 27 points through 60 games trails just Brandon Montour and Andrew Welinski for the Gulls, despite not possessing any standout offensive skills. Nevertheless, he’s improved over the years and has a legitimate chance to make an impact at the NHL one day, albeit in a depth role. His first chance will come tonight against his favorite childhood team, growing up in Chicago.

  • Mark Divver of the Providence Journal reports that Joona Koppanen is expected to turn down interest from the NCAA and “turn pro”. Whether that means the Boston Bruins draft pick will sign an entry-level deal and play in the AHL next season or join the top league in his home country is unknown. He’s currently playing in the junior league in Finland, where he scored 54 points in 38 games this season. Despite being only 19, Koppanen could join the AHL ranks next year to play for the Providence Bruins if the teams feels he’s ready.
  • One of the more interesting prospect journeys this year has been that of defenseman Brendan Guhle, who was called up mid-season by the Buffalo Sabres right from the junior ranks. Guhle played three games for the Sabres before being sent back. For his new team the Prince George Cougars, he excelled scoring 29 points in 32 games and another six in their first round exit from the WHL playoffs. He’s now heading to the Rochester Americans for the remainder of the season, according to Ted Clarke of the Prince George Citizen. Guhle will be an interesting candidate for a full-time job next season with the Sabres, but is more likely destined for a top-pairing AHL role to continue his development.
  • The Montreal Canadiens have brought up Brett Lernout under emergency conditions, after Alexei Emelin was injured last night. Though Shea Weber took to the ice this morning at practice, there is no expectation that he’ll be ready to play tomorrow night against the Tampa Bay Lightning, and with the Atlantic Division clinched, there is no reason to push him. Lernout, a 21-year old defenseman who was the Canadiens’ third-round pick in 2014 is a big strong defensive presence that has performed well for them in the AHL this year.

AHL| Anaheim Ducks| Boston Bruins| Buffalo Sabres| WHL

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