NHL Betting: Andrei Vasilevskiy Sets The Bar High In Vezina Trophy Race

NHL Betting: Andrei Vasilevskiy Sets The Bar High In Vezina Trophy Race

 










NHL ProteauType: With Eichel Injured, Sabres’ Nightmare Season Hits New Low

NHL ProteauType: With Eichel Injured, Sabres’ Nightmare Season Hits New Low

 










NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – March 10, 2021

NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – March 10, 2021

Recaps of Tuesday’s action, the NHL is reportedly returning to ESPN, plus updates on Jack Eichel, Roman Josi, Nathan MacKinnon, Elias Pettersson and more in today’s morning coffee headlines.

GAME RECAPS

NHL.COM: Sidney Crosby had a goal and an assist and Tristan Jarry made 33 saves as the Pittsburgh Penguins doubled up the New York Rangers 4-2. Before the game, the Penguins announced forward Jared McCann was listed as day-to-day with an undisclosed injury. With 31 points, the Pens move one point ahead of the Boston Bruins into third place in the MassMutual East Division.

New York Islanders head coach Barry Trotz picked up a win in his 1,700th career NHL game as his club edged the Bruins 2-1 on a shootout goal by Anthony Beauvillier. Semyon Varlamov made 32 saves and Brock Nelson scored in regulation as the Isles (36 points) got their sixth straight victory to maintain a two-point lead over the second-place Washington Capitals in the East Division. Bruins winger David Pastrnak tallied his 11th goal of the season while struggling teammate Jake DeBrusk was a healthy scratch.

Shootout goals by Sean Couturier and Nolan Patrick lifted the Philadelphia Flyers over the Buffalo Sabres 5-4, extending the latter’s winless skid to eight straight games. The Flyers overcame a 4-2 deficit on third-period goals by Claude Giroux and Shayne Gostisbehere. Their comeback began after they pulled starter Carter Hart in favor of backup Brian Elliott. They’re one point behind the fourth-place Bruins. Earlier in the day, the Sabres announced captain Jack Eichel is out at least a week with an upper-body injury.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Hart gave up three goals on eight shots in the first period. It was the third time this season they’ve pulled the struggling 22-year-old goalie from a game. He is 6-5-3 in 15 starts this season with a bloated 3.61 goals-against average.

Carolina Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal (NHL Images).

The Washington Capitals blew a 4-1 lead over the New Jersey Devils but emerged with a 5-4 victory following an overtime goal by Jakub Vrana, who finished the game with two goals. Capitals forwards Nicklas Backstrom and Evgeny Kuznetsov each collected two assists while Devils center Travis Zajac picked up three helpers.

Jordan Staal scored twice, including the winner in overtime, as the Carolina Hurricanes nipped the Nashville Predators 3-2. Sebastian Aho scored and collected an assist for the Hurricanes (37 points), who sit one back of the first-place Tampa Bay Lightning in the Discover Central Division. Predators captain Roman Josi missed the game as he’s listed as week-to-week with an upper-body injury.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Predators were already missing blueliner Ryan Ellis, who’s also week-to-week with an upper-body injury. Losing their two best defensemen within a week of each other could be the death blow to the Preds’ fading playoff hopes.

Florida Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky kicked out 38 shots as his club doubled up the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-2, handing the latter their seventh loss in their last nine contests. With 36 points, the Panthers sit one point behind the second-place Hurricanes in the Central Division while the Jackets (25 points) are six points behind the fourth-place Chicago Blackhawks.

Connor Hellebuyck made 36 saves as the Winnipeg Jets held off the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-3, handing the Leafs their third straight defeat. Jets defenseman Neal Pionk picked up three assists. Leafs center Auston Matthews snapped a five-game scoreless drought by tallying twice to become the first player to reach 20 goals this season. Jets defenseman Nathan Beaulieu left the game with an upper-body injury. With 33 points, the Jets are five points behind the first-place Leafs in the Scotia North Division.

An overtime goal by Blake Coleman gave the Lightning a 4-3 win over the Detroit Red Wings. Coleman and Tyler Johnson each had a goal and an assist as the Lightning (38 points) maintain a one-point lead for first place in the Central Division.

The Dallas Stars spoiled Blackhawks’ winger Patrick Kane’s 1000th career NHL game with a lopsided 6-1 victory. Stars winger Jason Robertson collected a career-high four assists while captain Jamie Benn picked up his 700th career point. The Stars, however, are 10 points behind the fourth-place Blackhawks.

HEADLINES

SPORTSNET: Chris Johnston reports sources claimed the NHL and ESPN have reached an agreement on a seven-year to become one of the league’s media partners starting next season. It’s expected ESPN would split the package with another media company, getting exclusive rights to broadcast four Stanley Cup Finals between 2022 and 2028 plus streaming rights for Disney.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: ESPN hasn’t aired live NHL games since 2004 so this is a big deal for the league. The current contract with NBC pays $200 million per year so we can expect the new US broadcasting deal will be worth considerably more. This is also an indication of how much the NHL product has grown and improved in the American sports market over the past decade.

THE DENVER POST: Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon is expected to return to action tonight against the Arizona Coyotes after missing the Avs’ last three games with a head injury.

THE PROVINCE: Vancouver Canucks center Elias Pettersson is expected to miss at least another week with an upper-body injury. His last game was March 2 against the Jets.

ARIZONA SPORTS: The Coyotes placed goaltender Darcy Kuemper on injured reserve with an undisclosed injury. He’s returning to Arizona for further evaluation after getting hurt during Monday’s game against the Avalanche.

TAMPA BAY TIMES: Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Connor Murphy faced no supplemental discipline for his hit to the head of Lightning blueliner Erik Cernak, who returned to action last night against Detroit.

TSN: Only three players – Edmonton’s Kyle Turris, Nashville’s Erik Haula and San Jose’s Marcus Sorensen – are on the NHL’s COVID-19 protocol list.










Why Don’t More NHL Teams Grow Their Own Goalies?

Why Don’t More NHL Teams Grow Their Own Goalies?

 










NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – March 9, 2021

NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – March 9, 2021

Recaps of Monday’s action, three stars of the week, plus updates on Auston Matthews, Patrik Laine, Dougie Hamilton and more in today’s NHL morning coffee headlines.

GAME RECAPS

NHL.COM: Minnesota Wild goaltender Kaapo Kahkonen made 26 saves for his first career NHL shutout to blank the Vegas Golden Knights 2-0, snapping the latter’s six-game win streak. Kevin Fiala and Jonas Brodin were the goal scorers. With 29 points, the Wild moved into third place in the Honda West Division.

Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid (NHL Images).

The San Jose Sharks ended a three-game losing skid on Evander Kane’s overtime goal to edge the St. Louis Blues 3-2. Vladimir Taransenko picked up an assist in his second game back from offseason shoulder surgery. The Blues (32 points) moved within one point of the first-place Golden Knights in the West Division.

Connor McDavid picked up two assists and Leon Draisaitl scored a goal as the Edmonton Oilers held off the Ottawa Senators 3-2. Rookie Tim Stutzle scored one of the Senators’ two goals. The Oilers vaulted over the idle Winnipeg Jets into second place in the Scotia North Division with 32 points.

A third-period goal by Johan Larsson lifted the Arizona Coyotes over the Colorado Avalanche 3-2. Antti Raanta made 16 saves for the win in relief of Darcy Kuemper, who left in the third period with an apparent injury. Clayton Keller and Oliver Ekman-Larsson each collected two assists for the Coyotes (27 points), who moved within one of the fourth-place Avalanche in the West Division.

Bo Horvat scored the winner in a shootout as the Vancouver Canucks edged the Montreal Canadiens 2-1. Adam Gaudette tied the game for the Canucks within the final minute of the third period. Thatcher Demko made 29 saves for the win while Montreal’s Carey Price turned aside 28 shots. The Canucks (26 points) moved to within three points of the fourth-place Habs in the North Division.

The Anaheim Ducks blew a 5-3 lead but went on to defeat the Los Angeles Kings 6-5 on an overtime goal by Adam Henrique. Rickard Rakell scored twice and collected an assist for the Ducks while Kings forward Adrian Kempe tallied a hat trick. The Kings sit two points behind the Avs in the West Division.

HEADLINES

Golden Knights captain Mark Stone, Canucks goalie Thatcher Demko and Carolina Hurricanes forward Martin Necas are the NHL’s three stars for the week ending March 7.

TSN: Toronto Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews admitted he still hasn’t fully recovered from a nagging hand injury. Matthews leads all NHL scorers this season with 18 goals but has gone goalless in his last five games.

THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH: Patrik Laine’s status is unclear after leaving practice early yesterday following a spill during a drill. Head coach John Tortorella provided no update on the winger’s condition.

THE NEWS & OBSERVER: Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Dougie Hamilton has only one goal this season after scoring 20 in 2019-20. He leads the clubs with 15 assists.

LOS ANGELES TIMES: Anaheim Duck general manager Bob Murray gave a vote of confidence to head coach Dallas Eakins. However, they’ve discussed bringing in an experienced assistant coach.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Ah, the infamous “vote of confidence”. Given the Ducks’ struggles over the last three seasons, I wonder if Ducks ownership has any confidence left in Murray. If they don’t, he and Eakins could be replaced in the offseason.

SPORTSNET: released its list of the 25 most powerful women in hockey to commemorate International Women’s Day (March 8). Among the notables were NHL executive Kim Davis, Los Angeles Kings AHL scout Blake Bolden, Team USA captain Kendall Coyne Schofield, Hockey Night in Canada broadcaster Cassie Campbell-Pascall and Toronto Maple Leafs assistant director of player development Hayley Wickenheiser.

SPORTSNET: The NHL has proposed more changes to its draft lottery format. Among them are teams being limited to no more than two lottery wins within a five-year period, teams being allowed to jump no more than 10 spots in the draft order with a lottery win, and a reduction in the number of picks decided by the lottery from three to two.

Also, a final decision on whether to postpone the 2021 NHL Draft is expected in the next several days. It is tentatively slated for July 23-24.










NHL Betting: Matthews Still A Rocket Richard Favorite But Others Lurk

NHL Betting: Matthews Still A Rocket Richard Favorite But Others Lurk