NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – May 9, 2026
Mitch Marner nets a hat trick as the Golden Knights regain the series lead over the Ducks, the Canadiens defeat the Sabres to tie their second-round series, the Hart Trophy finalists are announced, and more in today’s NHL Morning Coffee Headlines.
RECAPPING FRIDAY’S PLAYOFF ACTION
NHL.COM: Mitch Marner’s first NHL postseason hat trick powered the Vegas Golden Knights to a 6-2 victory over the Anaheim Ducks in Game 3 of their second-round series. Marner finished with four points while Brett Howden and Shea Theodore each had a goal and an assist for the Golden Knights, who hold a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series. Beckett Sennecke and Chris Kreider scored for the Ducks, who pulled starting goalie Lukas Dostal following the first period after he gave up three goals on eight shots.

Vegas Golden Knights winger Mitch Marner (NHL Images).
Game 4 of this series is Sunday in Anaheim at 9:30 pm ET.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Marner is silencing critics of his playoff performances during his years with the Toronto Maple Leafs. He currently leads all scorers with 13 points. Meanwhile, Golden Knights captain Mark Stone left this game after suffering a lower-body injury during the first period. There was no post-game update regarding his status.
The Ducks’ power play was a crucial factor in their first-round elimination of the Edmonton Oilers. However, they’ve been held scoreless by the Golden Knights’ penalty killers through the first three games of this series.
The Montreal Canadiens defeated the Buffalo Sabres 5-1 in Game 2 of their second-round series. Alex Newhook scored twice, Mike Matheson netted what proved to be the winning goal, and Jakub Dobes stopped 28 shots for the Canadiens as they tied the series at a game apiece. Zach Benson replied for the Sabres.
This series shifts to Montreal for the next two games, with Game 3 on Sunday at 7 pm ET.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: This was the Canadiens’ best game of this postseason. The lessons they learned in their first-round series against the Tampa Bay Lightning were on display in this contest. They did a superb job shutting down the Sabres’ scorers, especially on the power play. The Habs also dominated in the faceoff circle.
HEADLINES
NHL.COM: Tampa Bay Lightning winger Nikita Kucherov, Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon, and Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid are this year’s finalists for the Hart Memorial Trophy. This award is given annually to the player voted most valuable to his team by the Professional Hockey Writers Association.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: All three are previous winners of the Hart. McDavid has taken home the award three times, Kucherov won in 2018-19, and MacKinnon was the winner in 2023-24.
McDavid will likely win it again this year. My vote (if I had one) would’ve been for Macklin Celebrini of the San Jose Sharks. The sophomore center kept his rebuilding club in the playoff chase until the final two weeks of the regular season. Maybe Celebrini would’ve gotten a nod had the Sharks qualified for the postseason. Don’t be shocked if he’s a Hart finalist next season.
THE ATHLETIC: Sean Gentille profiled Carolina Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal, 37, who continues to be the club’s leader, conscience, and defensive backbone as they attempt to sweep their second straight series in this postseason. The Hurricanes hold a 3-0 series lead over the Philadelphia Flyers and can wrap it up in Game 4 on Saturday.
NBC SPORTS PHILADELPHIA: Flyers forward Trevor Zegras believes his underdog club can avoid being swept by the Hurricanes and win this series. He pointed out how they overcame the odds and confounded the experts to qualify for the postseason and eliminate the Pittsburgh Penguins from the first round.
DAILY FACEOFF: The Minnesota Wild need better goaltending and penalty killing if they hope to overcome a 2-0 series deficit to defeat the Colorado Avalanche in their second-round series. Games 3 and 4 of this series will be in front of the Wild’s fans in Minnesota.
COLORADO HOCKEY NOW: Avalanche defenseman Josh Manson travelled with his teammates to Minnesota for Game 3. He’s missed the last three games with an upper-body injury.
THE ATHLETIC: Chicago Blackhawks superstar Connor Bedard is poised to receive a lucrative long-term contract. The 20-year-old center is coming off his entry-level contract. He lacks arbitration rights, but his status as the Blackhawks’ franchise player gives him considerable leverage in contract discussions.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Bedard could try for the league’s maximum average annual value ($20.8 million), but I doubt he’ll go that high with his asking price. Given his value to the Blackhawks, he could end up with around $15.5 million annually.
THE HOCKEY NEWS: New York Islanders defenseman Ryan Pulock has undergone shoulder surgery. He’s expected to be ready for training camp in September.
HOCKEY 24/7: Canada released its preliminary roster for the upcoming IIHF World Championship. Notable stars include San Jose Sharks center Macklin Celebrini, Winnipeg Jets center Mark Scheifele, St. Louis Blues center Robert Thomas, Toronto Maple Leafs center John Tavares, and Edmonton Oilers defenseman Evan Bouchard.
Thoughts:
The Habs did a way better job of defending against the high cross overs in their own zone, avoiding bumping into each other and effectively setting picks against themselves.
While Benson was great on his goal, he should have spent a lot of time in the box for his consistent hard cross checks in scrums, and a gratuitous elbow on Bolduc, miles from the puck. He’s lucky it’s not the regular season or he’d leave the ice on two different stretchers.
Greenway deserves the Nobel Peace prize for not responding to numerous punches in the face from Anderson in a late game scrum. What control!
This is the second series where neither the Habs top scorers nor the opposition top scorers are scoring. The game is being won by the bottom six. How long can this go on?
BENSON is one of the few Sabers that is responding to the uncalled hacking and slashing of Montreal players, especially Mathesson. The refs need to call a tighter game.
Benson is living and dying by the sword, he hands out a lot but he’s constantly getting whacked. Sure he elbowed Bolduc but Matheson Shoved Benson’s face into the ice.
Clearly the officials aren’t happy with Benson’s chirping as they get between him and whichever Hab and direct him off the ice.
Last night we saw the Habs play their game showing how to use speed not just have it, the reversal of game one.
Buffalo didn’t play their game and it cost them.
Sunday will be interesting as Ruff has to have a different gameplan, leave the banging he needed for the Bruins and go to speedy transition.
Tip for Buffalo fans: chirping Dobes is a bad idea, he enjoys it unlike Swayman who loses his cool.
They are fighting the last war not this one.
I fully expect them to come back strong.
Slafkovsky needs to shoot a lot more. Caufield is snake bitten. That post from the high slot last night goes in all day during regular season . I think goaltending wins
Wouldn’t Kaprizov be the high water mark for a contract until Mcdavid extends ? Bedard needs a shorter term bridge for maximum career income . Ala Mathews.
Cap $118 in two years
I am not a Habs fan but the sabres are going to have a tough time against Montreal. I wouldn’t be surprised if Montreal beats Buffalo. In just the couple of weeks the bruins have been out of the playoffs I’ve heard of the bs being linked to about a dozen different players. Anyone here know who they might be after. Donny has a lot of extra loot now to go after good players,