NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – April 6, 2024
The Oilers, Leafs and Lightning clinch playoff berths and the Masterton Trophy nominees are announced. Details and more in today’s NHL Morning Coffee Headlines.
GAME RECAPS
NHL.COM: The Edmonton Oilers got two goals from Connor McDavid and Evander Kane to defeat the Colorado Avalanche 6-2 and clinch a playoff berth. With a record of 46-24-5, the Oilers sit second in the Pacific Division with 97 points. Jonathan Drouin and Ross Colton replied for the Avalanche (48-23-6) as they sit sixth in the overall standings with 102 points.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Avalanche also lost winger Mikko Rantanen, who left the game in the second period with an upper-body injury following a heavy, clean hit by Oilers defenseman Mattias Ekholm. Following the game, Avs head coach Jared Bednar said Rantanen would be under evaluation for a while.
McDavid and Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon gained some ground on Tampa Bay Lightning winger Nikita Kucherov, who leads the league this season with 133 points. MacKinnon collected an assist and sits second with 131 points while McDavid sits third with 128. Speaking of scoring, Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl became the fifth player in franchise history with five 100-point seasons.
The Oilers overcame a poor start to this season to secure a postseason spot. They were 10 points out of contention and third-last in the overall standings by the US Thanksgiving holiday on Nov. 23.
Carolina Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho snapped a 2-2 tie in a 4-2 victory over the Washington Capitals, leaving the latter winless in their last five games (0-4-1). Jake Guentzel tallied twice and collected an assist as the Hurricanes improved to 48-22-7 to rise into fourth in the overall standings with 103 points. Alex Ovechkin scored both goals for the Capitals (36-30-10), who sit one point out of the final Eastern Conference wildcard berth with 82 points.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Ovechkin has 851 career goals, leaving him 43 behind all-time leader Wayne Gretzky (894). After scoring eight goals in his first 43 games this season, the Capitals captain has 21 goals in his last 30 games. He’s poised to reach the 30-goal mark for the 18th time, which will set an NHL record.
The Buffalo Sabres kept their playoff hopes alive by doubling up the Philadelphia Flyers 4-2. Jack Quinn potted two goals and Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 32 saves for the 37-35-5 Sabres (79 points) as they sit four points behind the Flyers, who dropped to 36-30-11 and slipped into the final Eastern wildcard spot with 83 points.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The idle Toronto Maple Leafs clinched a playoff berth with the Flyers and Capitals’ losses on Friday.
The Flyers overachieved for most of this season and have held a playoff berth since last fall. However, the wheels are coming off as they’ve won just twice in their last 10 games. The New York Islanders have knocked them out of third place in the Metropolitan Division. They’re now in danger of being overtaken by the Sabres, Capitals, Detroit Red Wings or Pittsburgh Penguins if any of those clubs can string a few wins together.
New York Rangers forward Barclay Goodrow tallied two goals in a 4-3 win over the Detroit Red Wings. Chris Kreider netted his 37th goal of the season and Jonathan Quick turned aside 31 shots for the league-leading Rangers (52-21-4) as they opened a three-point lead (108) over the second-overall Dallas Stars. Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin scored his 30th goal as his club fell to 37-31-8 and are one point behind the Flyers.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: With the Wings, Flyers and Capitals losing their games, the idle Tampa Bay Lightning secured a playoff spot. Only two berths in the East remain available with six teams having a legitimate shot at clinching them.
Larkin is the first Red Wing to have three straight 30-goal seasons since Henrik Zetterberg from 2005-06 to 2008-09.
The Arizona Coyotes scored six unanswered third-period goals to upset the Vegas Golden Knights 7-4. Michael Carcone tallied the tying and winning goals for the 32-39-5 Coyotes. William Karlsson had a goal and an assist for the Golden Knights (42-26-8) as they remain in third place in the Pacific Division with 92 points.
Seattle Kraken center Shane Wright scored twice and picked up an assist to lead his club to a 3-1 win over the Anaheim Ducks. Oliver Bjorkstrand had two assists for the 32-31-13 Kraken. Leo Carlsson replied for the 25-48-4 Ducks.
HEADLINES
NHL.COM: The Professional Hockey Writers Association announced the 32 finalists for the 2023-24 Bill Masteron Memorial Trophy, awarded each year “to the player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to ice hockey.”
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Follow the link above for the complete list. Among the notables are Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby, Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski, Dallas Stars center Matt Duchene, New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick, Ottawa Senators forward Claude Giroux, Philadelphia Flyers center Sean Couturier, and Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Alex Pietrangelo.
My congratulations to all 32 players as they are worthy nominees.
I’m not a member of the PHWA but if I were, my choice would be Calgary Flames defenseman Oliver Kylington, who returned to action this season after a year and a half away from the game dealing with mental health issues.
SPORTSNET: Toronto Maple Leafs winger Mitch Marner will return to action on Saturday against the Montreal Canadiens. He’s been sidelined by a high-ankle sprain for 12 games. He will start on the second line with center John Tavares and winger Bobby McMann.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Marner usually skates alongside Auston Matthews on the first line. Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe wants to keep the line of Matthews, Tyler Bertuzzi and Max Domi intact for at least this game.
THE PROVINCE: Vancouver Canucks center Elias Lindholm resumed practicing with his teammates on Friday after being sidelined with a wrist injury since March 23. It’s not known when he’ll return to the lineup but it’s a promising sign that he might be back before the end of the regular season.
This from Tim Baines’ column this morning in the Ottawa Sun:
Jacques Martin says he’s “confused” by what’s happening with the Ottawa Senators.
“What confuses me is how we can play very well for 5 1/2, maybe six games,” Martin said. “Then, we have a performance like (Thursday). That confuses me. It’s not the first time we’ve had a stretch where we’re playing really well and then we slip and take a step backward.
“I’m trying to get an understanding of how (the players) feel and what their mindset is right now. When I look at our season, we’ve had some ups and downs. As a coach, you have to bring answers, you need to bring solutions. This morning, I just felt I needed to get feedback from them in order to prepare for the last seven games (of the season).”
Imagine how the paying fans feel?
If you can figure that out Jacques … and come up with a way to get – at least – total effort from that collection of millionaires in every game, it’s an automatic ticket to the Hall of Fame.
Would be nice to see a list of all Masteron nominees from each team!
https://www.nhl.com/blackhawks/news/blog-blackwell-named-masterton-trophy-nominee
Anaheim Ducks: Urho Vaakanainen
Arizona Coyotes: Connor Ingram
Boston Bruins: Danton Heinen
Buffalo Sabres: Ukko-Pekka Luukonen
Calgary Flames: Oliver Kylington
Carolina Hurricanes: Frederik Andersen
Chicago Blackhawks: Colin Blackwell
Colorado Avalanche: Jonathan Drouin
Columbus Blue Jackets: Zach Werenski
Dallas Stars: Matt Duchene
Detroit Red Wings: Alex Lyon
Edmonton Oilers: Vincent Desharnais
Florida Panthers: Oliver Ekman-Larsson
.Los Angeles Kings: Viktor Arvidsson
Minnesota Wild: Marco Rossi
Montreal Canadiens: Joel Armia
Nashville Predators: Michael McCarron
New Jersey Devils: Curtis Lazar
New York Islanders: Cal Clutterbuck
New York Rangers: Jonathan Quick
Ottawa Senators: Claude Giroux
Philadelphia Flyers: Sean Couturier
Pittsburgh Penguins: Sidney Crosby
San Jose Sharks: Justin Bailey
Seattle Kraken: Joey Daccord
St. Louis Blues: Nathan Walker
Tampa Bay Lightning: Mikey Eyssimont
Toronto Maple Leafs: Ilya Samsonov
Vancouver Canucks: Noah Juulsen
Vegas Golden Knights: Alex Pietrangelo
Washington Capitals: T.J. Oshie
Winnipeg Jets: Laurent Brossoit
You could’ve simply clicked the link provided.
LOL. We’re not that sharp early on a Saturday morning Lyle.
A week ago it seemed like Washington was poised to take the 3rd spot in the Metro division from Philadelphia and now the sub .500 Islanders with their league-high 15 loser points have snuck past both those teams (at least temporarily).