NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – May 25, 2025
NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – May 25, 2025
The Panthers take a stranglehold on the Eastern Conference Final, plus the latest on Roope Hintz, Reilly Smith, Brendan Shanahan and more in today’s NHL Morning Coffee Headlines.
PANTHERS TAKE 3-0 SERIES LEAD IN THE EASTERN CONFERENCE FINAL
NHL.COM: The Florida Panthers defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 6-2 in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Final to take a commanding 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series.

Florida Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov (NHL Images).
Florida captain Aleksander Barkov tallied twice as his club scored five goals in the third period. Niko Mikkola also scored two goals and Jesper Boqvist had a goal and two assists. Logan Stankoven had a goal and an assist for Carolina.
Panthers forward Sam Reinhart missed this game with a lower-body injury suffered in Game 2. He’s listed as day-to-day. Forward Eetu Luostarinen was ejected for boarding Hurricanes forward Jackson Blake.
Goaltender Pyotr Kochetkov got the start for the Hurricanes. Teammate Jesperi Kotkaniemi returned to the lineup after being a healthy scratch in Game 2.
The Panthers can finish this series with a win in Game 4 on Monday, May 26, at 8 pm ET.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Carolina made this interesting in the first two periods, keeping the game close and tying it in the second period after Florida took an early lead. However, they couldn’t contain the Panthers’ offense in the third and were quickly beaten down on five goals in just over nine minutes within the first half of the period.
This loss extended the Hurricanes’ losing skid in the Eastern Conference Final to 15 games since 2019. They’re on the verge of getting swept again if they cannot find a way to neutralize the Panthers’ aggressive forecheck.
ROTOWIRE: Dallas Stars center Roope Hintz remains uncertain for Game 3 of the Western Conference Final on Sunday against the Edmonton Oilers. Hintz suffered a lower-body injury in Game 2 when he was slashed on the leg by Oilers defenseman Darnell Nurse.
TSN: Former Toronto Maple Leafs president Brendan Shanahan won’t be joining the New York Islanders. Pierre LeBrun reports the Isles interviewed Shanahan and had a good conversation, but decided he’s not a fit for them at this time.
VEGAS HOCKEY NOW: Reilly Smith hopes to remain with the Golden Knights. They reacquired him from the New York Rangers at the trade deadline. The 34-year-old winger can become an unrestricted free agent on July 1, but he’s hoping the two sides can work something out.
TORONTO SUN: Lance Hornby reports the Maple Leafs will explore ways to enhance fan support for their home games. Keith Pelley, the CEO of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, was thrilled with the fan engagement during the playoffs, but believes it could be louder and is looking at ways to address this.
Hornby blames it on “a few things, led by the Leafs’ corporate season ticket base that opens their wallets but closes their mouths during play, especially in the lower bowl.”
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Part of the problem is that the Leafs charge the league’s highest ticket prices ($260 per ticket on average). Their fan cost index of $444 (includes tickets, parking and concessions) is the second-highest.
That’s well out of the range of most Leafs fans, who end up watching their playoff games on big-screen television in Maple Leaf Square outside Scotiabank Arena. That’s where all the noise can be found.




