NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – April 22, 2026
The Avalanche take a 2-0 lead in their first-round series, the Lightning, Bruins, and Mammoth tie their respective series, and much more in today’s NHL Morning Coffee Headlines.
RECAPPING TUESDAY’S PLAYOFF GAMES
NHL.COM: An overtime goal by Nicolas Roy lifted the Colorado Avalanche to a 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Kings, and a 2-0 lead in their best-of-seven first-round series. Gabriel Landeskog scored the tying goal while Scott Wedgewood made 24 saves, including one on a penalty shot by Los Angeles center Quinton Byfield. Artemi Panarin opened the scoring for the Kings, who got a 34-save effort from goaltender Anton Forsberg.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The game was delayed following Wedgewood’s save on Byfield to replace a pane of glass behind the Kings’ bench that shattered from the force of excited Avalanche fans pounding on it.
This series shifts to Los Angeles for Games 3 and 4, with Game 3 on Thursday at 10 pm ET. If those games are anything like the first two, we can expect them to be physical, close-checking, low-scoring affairs. The Kings must find a way to generate more offense without sacrificing their defensive play in Game 3, or they’ll be facing elimination this weekend.
The Tampa Bay Lightning overcame a 2-1 deficit to nip the Montreal Canadiens 3-2 on an overtime goal by JJ Moser, tying their first-round series at a game apiece. Brandon Hagel and Nikita Kucherov also scored for the Lightning, while Lane Hutson and Josh Anderson tallied for the Canadiens.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The first half of this game was a greasy physical affair with numerous scrums, including a fight that saw Hagel drop Canadiens winger Juraj Slafkovsky. Once the shenanigans were over, the game settled into a close-checking contest in which the Lightning’s experience made the difference, with Kucherov’s tying goal the result of a blueline turnover by Slafkovsky. The Canadiens were tentative in overtime, failing to generate a shot while the Lightning peppered Habs goalie Jakub Dobes with nine shots.
Speaking of the Lightning, they announced that team captain Victor Hedman is doubtful to play in this series, which moves to Montreal for Games 3 and 4. The third game will be on Friday at 7 pm ET.
Boston Bruins winger Viktor Arvidsson tallied twice as his club doubled up the Buffalo Sabres 4-2, tying their series at one game apiece. Jeremy Swayman made 34 saves while David Pastrnak collected two assists for the Bruins. Bowen Byram and Peyton Krebs replied for the Sabres. This series shifts to Boston for the next two games, with Game 3 on Thursday at 7 pm ET.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Sabres fell too far behind to stage another rally as they did in the first game. It was a disastrous outing for Sabres goalie Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, giving up four goals on 19 shots, including a backhander from center ice by Bruins winger Morgan Geekie that bounced past him. Alex Lyon replaced Luukkonen after Arvidsson made it 4-0, and Sabres coach Lindy Ruff hinted that Lyon might get the start in Game 3.

Utah Mammoth center Logan Cooley (NHL Images).
The Utah Mammoth got their first playoff win since relocating from Arizona by defeating the Vegas Golden Knights 3-2, squaring their first-round series at a game apiece. Logan Cooley snapped a 2-2 tie while Dylan Guenther had a goal and an assist for the Mammoth. Mark Stone and Ivan Barbshev scored for the Golden Knights. This series moves to Utah for Games 3 and 4, with Game 3 on Friday at 9:30 pm ET.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The speedy Mammoth out-played and out-shot the Golden Knights as this game went along. Led by young stars such as Cooley and Guenther, they’re proving to be a handful for the veteran-laden Golden Knights.
HEADLINES
DAILY FACEOFF: NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said the league has no plans to change its regular-season points system.
The issue arose as the Los Angeles Kings made the playoffs despite tying for the second-fewest regulation wins this season, playing in a record 33 overtime games. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia Flyers clinched third place in the Metropolitan Division despite winning 10 fewer regulation games than the Washington Capitals, while the New York Islanders won 43 games but missed the playoffs with five overtime/shootout points.
Bettman also said that future league expansion fees could exceed $1 billion. He based it on the growth of league revenue and other factors. Atlanta and Houston have been rumored as potential destinations for future expansion franchises.
THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS: Stars head coach Glen Gulutzan said sidelined center Roope Hintz didn’t travel with the team to Minnesota for the next two games of their first-round series. A lower-body injury has sidelined Hintz since March 6.
Gulutzan was unfazed over comments by Minnesota forward Marcus Foligno that the Stars “couldn’t hang” with the Wild in even-strength situations. Two of the goals the Stars scored in their 4-2 victory over the Wild in Game 2 came on the power play.
SPORTSNET: Speaking of the Wild, winger Mats Zuccarello is listed as day-to-day with an upper-body injury.
Edmonton Oilers forward Adam Henrique will miss Game 2 of their series with the Anaheim Ducks after suffering a lower-body injury in the first game.
Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Emil Andrae will miss Game 3 of his club’s series with the Pittsburgh Penguins. He’s day-to-day with an upper-body injury.
THE ATHLETIC: The Vancouver Canucks have requested permission to speak with former Buffalo Sabres general manager Kevyn Adams about their vacant GM position.
NEW JERSEY HOCKEY NOW: New Devils GM Sunny Mehta said everything is under evaluation from the coaching staff to new contracts for Nico Hischier and Simon Nemec. He also indicated that the Devils will be spending to the salary cap.
Mehta spent three seasons as an assistant general manager with the Florida Panthers before taking over as Devils GM last week.
TSN: Former NHL superstar Ilya Kovalchuk was named president of KHL club Shanghai Dragons.
Bostons win over Buffalo highlighted the one chance that Boston has in this series. Bostons goaltending in Swayman is far superior than Buffalo s.
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The Bruin PK has been excellent. The kid line is holding their own bruins were the better team
>>>The game was delayed following Wedgewood’s save on Byfield to replace a pane of glass behind the Kings’ bench that shattered from the force of excited Avalanche fans pounding on it.
I will file this under “What is Wrong with People?”
A certain – often very visible – segment of society unfortunately function daily with S-F-B.
Despite a loss the Canadians heard great news that Victor Hedman may be out for the series!
Wow brilliant effort, If the bruins win Thursday it’ll be the Sabres with their backs against the wall. If Boston wins this series it’ll be because of Swayman. After the first and second I kept switching over to Tampa/Montreal some real donnybrooks in that one I didn’t know Hagel could fight like that. What a punch.
Hagel is the real deal can play on my team any day.
Hagel 6’2” 190 plays like he’s 220 … seen him in a few fights this season and he always handled himself well .. Bruins would enjoy him
The Panthers SC wins taught Tampa to play the same style and it’s sickening to be honest.
Overload the refs, complain and scream over every call and the whistle doesn’t come out as often as it should. Stat-wise they are a highly penalized team but the stats don’t account for what they get away with.
Constant mugging, slashing, hooking, interference, you just can’t call them all. It’s no wonder they complain on every call, they slash 2-3 times and get away with it, the 4th is called.
I don’t mind physicality but when one team is initiating almost all of the scrums after whistles , officials have to set the tone and penalize the instigating player not those who join in.
Hard hits, fighting are part of playoff hockey and all teams need to be ready for that through some beef and/or pack mentality but the Panthers brought us rat and hyena pack on steroids.
I believe that is called playoff hockey Extra slashing extra cross checks extra face washes. More chirping. Wouldn’t want in any other way Too many regular season games decided by soft calls Let the players earn the win don’t tip the scales. I bet both team ms would ask for the same
That stuff always happens early in series. As the series goes along and more is at stake teams concentrate more on playing hockey. HF 30,mentioned once before in this column that the Habs could use more sandpaper in their lineup. Other than Andersen and Xheka not much else in the lineup.Tell Slafkovsky to stay out of fights.
Obviously being gifted more undeserved power plays is OK with you. I seen numerous trips on Bolts player that were uncalled, especially in the 3rd. This game got away from the refs.
Bruins … Viktor Arvidsson is UFA this offseason with a $4 million cap hit now probably going to be looking for more $$ .. say $5-$6 million per and at 33 years old should the Bruins try to resign him .. right now the Bruins have around $8 million including Viktor Arvidsson $$$$ coming off the books not counting what they do with Korpisalo if they can move him that would give them $11 million in cap …