NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – April 7, 2026
Recapping Monday’s games, the Devils fire general manager Tom Fitzgerald, the three stars of the week, an update on Oilers star Leon Draisaitl, and more in today’s NHL Morning Coffee Headlines.
RECAPS OF MONDAY’S GAMES
NHL.COM: The Los Angeles Kings regained the second wild-card berth in the Western Conference with a 3-2 win over the Nashville Predators. Adrian Kempe scored the winning goal in a shootout, and Anton Forsberg stopped 29 shots for the 32-26-19 Kings (83 points). Roman Josi had a goal and an assist, and Steven Stamkos tallied his 39th goal of the season for the Predators (36-31-10), who sit one point behind the Kings.

Los Angeles Kings winger Adrian Kempe (NHL Images).
San Jose Sharks winger William Eklund had a goal and an assist as his club nipped the Chicago Blackhawks 3-2. Will Smith scored what proved to be the game-winning goal while Alex Nedeljkovic made 27 saves for the 37-32-7 Sharks, who are two points back of the Kings. Frank Nazar had a goal and an assist for the 28-36-14 Blackhawks.
The Winnipeg Jets kept their playoff hopes alive with a 6-2 victory over the Seattle Kraken. Mark Scheifele had three assists, Kyle Connor tallied twice, and Jonathan Toews and Gabriel Vilardi each had a goal and an assist for the Jets (34-31-12), who are three points behind the Kings in the race for the final Western wild card. Jordan Eberle and Jared McCann replied for the 32-33-11 Kraken.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Kraken goaltender Philipp Grubauer left this game after the second period with a lower-body injury. The Jets got a boost with the return of forwards Nino Niederreiter and Vladislav Namestnikov from injuries, but center Morgan Barron missed this game as he’s listed as week-to-week with a lower-body injury.
Buffalo Sabres winger Jason Zucker had a goal and an assist as his club doubled up the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-2. Bowen Byram collected two assists while Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen turned aside 23 shots for the 47-23-8 Sabres, who are tied with the Lightning with 102 points. Nikita Kucherov tallied his 400th NHL regular-season goal while Jake Guentzel had a goal and an assist for the 48-23-6 Lightning, who hold first place in the Atlantic Division with a game in hand and one more win than the Sabres.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The league is looking into the circumstances that led to Lightning forward Pontus Holmberg injuring his left arm after crashing into an unlatched penalty box door. Lightning head coach Jon Cooper believes the penalty box attendant should be fired for leaving the door open.
HEADLINES
TSN: The New Jersey Devils parted ways with team president and general manager Tom Fitzgerald. This decision was reached after Fitzgerald met with Devils managing partner David Blitzer on Monday.
Fitzgerald had been in the role of general manager since July 2020. During his tenure, the Devils reached the playoffs twice.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Under Fitzgerald, the Devils had the best regular-season performance in franchise history with a record of 52-22-8 (112 points) in 2022-23. It seemed like they had finally broken through as a potential Stanley Cup contender.
However, the Devils struggled in subsequent years. Injuries to key players such as superstar center Jack Hughes and puck-moving defenseman Dougie Hamilton were a factor. The acquisitions of goaltender Jacob Markstrom, wingers Ondrej Palat and Timo Meier, and defenseman Brett Pesce didn’t pan out as hoped. Another issue was Fitzgerald’s inability to find a suitable replacement for winger Tyler Toffoli after trading him to Winnipeg in 2024.
ESPN’s Greg Wyshynski reports hearing that former Toronto Maple Leafs president Brendan Shanahan has already been mentioned as a potential replacement for Fitzgerald. Meanwhile, Fitzgerald is believed to be on the Nashville Predators’ list of candidates to replace outgoing GM Barry Trotz.
NHL.COM: Pittsburgh Penguins winger Rickard Rakell, New Jersey Devils center Jack Hughes, and St. Louis Blues center Robert Thomas are the league’s three stars for the week ending Apr. 5.
EDMONTON JOURNAL: Oilers star Leon Draisaitl could miss the start of the opening round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs. He’s been sidelined since March 15 with a knee injury. He’ll be returning to the ice later this week, but it will be a long, careful process as they don’t intend to rush him back into action before he’s fully recovered.
NHL.COM: New York Islanders defenseman Alexander Romanov could return to action before the end of the regular season. The 26-year-old blueliner has been sidelined since Nov. 18, recovering from shoulder surgery.
TSN: Florida Panthers forward Eetu Luostarinen was fined $5,000 for high-sticking Penguins forward Rickard Rakell.
THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR-TRIBUNE: The Wild signed top prospect Charlie Stramel to a three-year entry-level contract.
TSN: Travis Yost reports NHL save percentages have reached their lowest point in 30 years. Save percentages have been in a decade-long decline, and are currently under 90 percent (89.6). If it remains that way, it’ll be the first time that’s happened since 1993-94.
Various factors account for this, including the increase in skilled offensive players, the modernization of the defense position, the reduction of goalie equipment sizes, and the elimination of the workhorse goaltender as teams prefer to balance the workload of their netminders.
THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS: The Stars have banned a fan from their arena after video emerged showing a group of fans engaging in what appeared to be a Nazi salute during a Stars home game in December. The team was able to identify the fan who bought the tickets, but not the other individuals in the video.
i think the pool of top goalies has really dwindled over the years, which is the top reason why save% is down. I know that cyclical, hopefully some region (such as Quebec from the past) can start producing top goalies again, soon, especially if the league decides to expand again