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Yost Ice Arena May Undergo A Name Change

05/24/2021 at 11:52am EDT

from Charles E. Ramirez of the Detroit News,

The University of Michigan may remove the name of college football legend Fielding H. Yost from the Yost Ice Arena.

A panel has recommended the university remove Yost's name and is asking members of the school campus community for feedback on the proposal. The President’s Advisory Committee on University History is accepting input on the plan until June 7....

Officials said the panel of university historians studied the issue for a year after several requests to remove Yost's name from the arena. It determined that Yost's contributions to UM football and athletics were inequitably placed above the “profoundly deep and negative impact he had on people of color,” they said....

Yost served as the school's athletic director from 1921-41. During his tenure, he conceived and oversaw the construction of Michigan Stadium.

It was also during this time that Yost was instrumental in benching African American football star Willis Ward because Georgia Tech refused to play Michigan at home if an African American was allowed to play. That decision was a factor in the committee's decision to recommend changing the arena's name.

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The Much Anticipated Series Everyone Wants

05/24/2021 at 9:38am EDT

from Damien Cox at the Toronto Star,

The Colorado Avalanche look unstoppable.

To that, the Vegas Golden Knights say, we’ll see about that.

Maybe.

The playoff matchup everyone outside the North Division has wanted to see — Toronto-Montreal was the one for Canadian fans — is close to happening.

It was difficult to make much sense of overall standings this season because teams didn’t play clubs outside their division. So while Colorado won the Presidents’ Trophy and Vegas finished second, it really only means they were by far the class of their division, which included three of the seven worst teams in the NHL, all from California.

But maybe that’s nitpicking. St. Louis and Minnesota sure seem to have discovered the strength of the Avs and Knights in the first round of the post-season. The undermanned Blues, further depleted when Robert Bortuzzo and Justin Faulk were eliminated by vicious and illegal Colorado head shots, were swept by the powerful Avalanche in a series that ended Sunday night.

The Wild, meanwhile, played Vegas very well during the regular season, but face elimination at the hands of the Golden Knights on Monday evening after four games.

So we could have Colorado-Vegas set to go by mid-week.

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Video- A Quick Recap Of The Stanley Cup Playoff Games From Sunday

05/24/2021 at 9:27am EDT

A 2 1/2 minute recap of the games played on Sunday.

The Excitement Is There For Moritz Seider And Lucas Raymond

05/24/2021 at 9:22am EDT

from Ansar Khan of Mlive,

TSN’s Craig Button wrote that “there’s plenty of hope and excitement for the future” for the Red Wings after rating Seider No. 1 and Lucas Raymond, the fourth pick in the 2020 draft, No. 3 on his annual list of prospects.

“(The) German blueliner has elevated his play to the next level with his size, physicality, puck-handling and offensive skill,” Button wrote of Seider.

Yzerman said he is not committing to Seider and Raymond being on the NHL roster at the start of next season. Raymond might need some development time with the Grand Rapids Griffins. But there is little doubt Seider is NHL-ready; it would be shocking if he didn’t earn a roster spot out of training camp.

“I want them to make the team and have a positive impact,” Yzerman said. “Our expectation and our hope is that Moritz is ready to go. We’ll see that next fall. Lucas, I don’t want to rule it out, but we’ll let the situation play itself out and if they prove they’re ready to go they’ll be on the team.

“I’m not going to force it or rush it. We have high expectations for them. Is it next season or the season after? I’m not sure. We’d love them to play but they’re going to need to earn it.”

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The Washington Capitals Have Lost That Feeling

05/24/2021 at 9:17am EDT

from Barry Svrluga of the Washington Post,

In between the second and third periods of Sunday night’s season-ending gut punch of a hockey game for the Washington Capitals, the video screen that hangs above the ice played the first portion of a team-produced documentary on Nicklas Backstrom. The images flipped from Backstrom raising the Stanley Cup above his head, then to the sea of red on Constitution Avenue — a perfect day for a parade. That was three years back.

Then came Backstrom, remembering.

“I want that feeling again,” he said, and quietly.

That feeling, it seems so long ago. And after the Boston Bruins dumped the Caps from these playoffs with their fourth straight victory in this first-round series — 3-1 in Game 5 at dejected Capital One Arena — it’s worth wondering whether that feeling will be back with this group. The Capitals’ last series win in the Stanley Cup playoffs came against the Vegas Golden Knights in 2018, a spring when they won four straight series for the only time in franchise history. Since then, they’re 0-3 — each one a bit more dejecting than the last.

Lose to the Carolina Hurricanes in double overtime of a Game 7 in 2019? Eh, whatever. Look at the Cup!

Lose to the New York Islanders — and that Cup-winning coach, Barry Trotz — in five quick games of the covid-delayed first round last summer? Well, Backstrom was hurt for most of that series, and who knows how the NHL’s Toronto bubble affected anyone? Move on.

But this loss would seem to bring larger questions about what’s possible for these Caps a year from now, three years from now, for the rest of the careers of Backstrom and forever running mate Alex Ovechkin.

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The Edmonton Oilers Suffered A Third Period Collapse

05/24/2021 at 9:03am EDT

from Robert Tychkowski of the Edmonton Journal,

We all saw it. Every agonizing second. We watched the replays, listened to the interviews and dissected the expert analysis.

But anyone who witnessed the Edmonton Oilers slow motion car wreck Sunday in Winnipeg still has no idea what the hell happened.

Catastrophic third-period collapse all but end Edmonton Oilers' season

It was over. They had already won Game 3. They closed the deficit to 2-1. The message was sent. The series was back on. The Oilers looked great.

Then, inexplicably, out of nowhere in a game they had ruled for 50 minutes, the Oilers spit up all of it in a humiliating, jaw-dropping catastrophic implosion that all but ended their season.

A 4-1 lead with less than 10 minutes to play in the third period blew up in their faces like one of those dye packs the banks use to catch stupid robbers.

“Winning is hard and there are painful lessons you need to learn to win,” said head coach Dave Tippett, after the Winnipeg Jets somehow came back to win 5-4 in overtime, taking a 3-0 death grip on the series and leaving the Oilers to write another playoff tragedy to go with last year’s bubble exit.

“Tonight, we learned some hard lessons on what not to do to win in the playoffs. We did enough good things in this game to win, but we gave a game away.

“It’s disappointing because we haven’t been that team all year, we’ve done a good job of closing things out. It’s disappointing that we did some of the things we did tonight. Now we’ll see how we respond.”

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NHL Short Notes

05/24/2021 at 4:33am EDT

THREE HARD LAPS

* The Avalanche completed a sweep of the Blues and the Bruins won a fourth consecutive game to eliminate the Capitals as Colorado and Boston advanced to the Second Round.

* The Predators and Jets each claimed their second straight overtime win, with polarizing effects on their respective series – Nashville pulled even at 2-2 with Carolina, while Winnipeg took a 3-0 lead on Edmonton heading into Game 4 tonight.

* One in every three games this postseason has required overtime (10 of 30) after two contests went past regulation Sunday. The last playoff round to feature more than 10 overtime games was the 2017 First Round when an NHL-record 18 contests required extra time.


Videos- The Boston Bruins Advance To Round 2

05/23/2021 at 10:37pm EDT

Handshakes first, highlights are below.

Boston wins the series 4-1 after beating Washington 3-1 today.

Videos- The Colorado Avalanche Move On To Round 2

05/23/2021 at 8:17pm EDT

Colorado sweeps St. Louis with a 5-2 win.

Highlights first, handshakes below.

Open Post- Day 9 Of The Stanley Cup Playoffs

05/23/2021 at 2:20pm EDT

The Nashville Predators with a win will even their series with the Carolina Hurricanes at two games.

St. Louis and Washington need a win today to avoid elimination and the Winnipeg Jets with a win tonight will go up 3-0 on the Edmonton Oilers.

Todays's schedule is below.

Video- Shea Weber Fined For A Cross-Check

05/23/2021 at 12:01pm EDT

NEW YORK (May 23, 2021) -- Montreal Canadiens defenseman Shea Weber has been fined $5,000, the maximum allowable under the Collective Bargaining Agreement, for cross-checking Toronto Maple Leafs forward Wayne Simmonds during Game 2 of the teams' First Round series in Toronto on Saturday, May 22, the National Hockey League’s Department of Player Safety announced today.

The incident occurred at 10:07 of the second period. The money goes to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund.


Watch the incident below.

Videos- Recap Of The Games Played On Saturday

05/23/2021 at 11:55am EDT

Quick video recap of the four Stanley Cup Playoff games from Saturday,

Below find more of Lightning/Panthers and VGK/Wild.

Video- Top Saves Of The Year

05/23/2021 at 11:22am EDT

Some great saves in this package.

Over 17 1/2 minutes loing, so watch it below.

The Buffalo Sabres Under The Pegula Family

05/23/2021 at 10:01am EDT

from Mike Harrington of the Buffalo News,

Terry Pegula came here talking Stanley Cups at his first news conference. As in more than one. And starting within three years. Forget about that. The Sabres can't even make the playoffs.

It's 10 consecutive years outside the postseason and counting, tying the NHL record. What gives? Terry and Kim Pegula have been woefully impatient, never committing to any coach or general manager once they moved on from Darcy Regier and Lindy Ruff nine months apart in 2013.

The Pegulas have made a litany of mistakes in running the Sabres, but there's no denying there's been a string of bad luck involved, too....

The facilities are world class. The personnel and management decisions are not. Who could forget signing Ville Leino to a six-year, $27 million contract three months after his overtime goal beat the Sabres in the 2011 playoffs? Or giving Christian Ehrhoff 10 years and $40 million that same summer, a signing his kids revealed the owner pushed for during a video the team shot in Finland during the 2011 NHL Global Series?

(Ehrhoff was a compliance buyout choice in 2014 and is not on the Sabres cap – but did you know he still gets $857,143 from the Pegulas every year through 2028? How many Pegula Sports and Entertainment employee salaries could that money have covered?)

How much did the Pegulas want to get rid of Ryan O'Reilly's $7.5 million annual contract after he lost his love for the game? They clearly wanted Jeff Skinner signed, but Jason Botterill overpaid at nine years and $72 million. Tim Murray hamstrung the organization with Kyle Okposo, too (seven years, $42 million). Both were clear reactions to ownership impatience.

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Hockey Notes On A May Sunday Morning

05/23/2021 at 9:51am EDT

from Steve Simmons of the Toronto Sun,

- Alex Edler was suspended for two games after his knee-on-knee hit on Zach Hyman last month.

So why not Ben Chiarot now?

Why not the 20-minute Montreal defenceman, who somehow wasn’t penalized for the hit that first injured John Tavares before the knee of Corey Perry knocked the Leafs captain out of the game and likely out of the Stanley Cup playoffs?...

- If I was a kid and needed a career, I’d like to come back as Kevin Bieksa’s agent. It would make both of us rich. The two American networks doing NHL games next season should be bidding on Bieksa. He’s that good and that original. And it’s hockey, so there’s not a lot of original out there.

- Carey Price and Marc-Andre Fleury will likely be Team Canada’s goalies for the coming Winter Olympics, assuming the tournament with NHL players does come to fruition. Expect Andrei Vasilevskiy in goal for Russia, Connor Hellebuyck for the USA, Tuukka Rask for Finland and Jacob Markstrom starting or splitting time with Robin Lehner for Sweden.

- Of course, Taylor Hall has come to life. We all should have known that. He’s playing with one of the great underappreciated players of this generation, David Krejci.

When you can skate the way Hall can, and cut the way he does, and pass the puck and see the ice in the way in which Krejci does, offence comes together. It’s like a smooth quarterback throwing to a bursting wide receiver. Chemistry just happens.

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Stanley Cup Playoffs- Scenarios For Today's Games

05/23/2021 at 8:30am EDT

Series Scenarios 

* Teams that take a 2-0 lead in a best-of-seven series hold an all-time record of 330-51 (.866) including a 6-0 mark in 2020.

* Teams that take a 2-1 lead in a best-of-seven series hold an all-time record of 362-154 (.702), including a 12-1 mark in 2020.

* Teams that take a 3-1 lead in a best-of-seven series hold an all-time record of 291-29 (.909), including a 13-0 mark in 2020.

* Teams that take a 3-0 lead in a best-of-seven series hold an all-time record of 192-4 (.980), including a 2-0 mark in 2020.

Waiting On Moritz Seider

05/23/2021 at 6:21am EDT

from Helene St. James of the Detroit Free Press,

“I want to temper the enthusiasm and the excitement,” Yzerman said. “He’s a great young player. His next move is to the NHL. We’ll see how training camp, the preseason, goes. It’s a huge step up from the American league or the Swedish league to the NHL, but he probably exceeded our expectations last year going into the American league, he did very well.

“He’s got size. His skills are good. He’s got a lot of work to do, but I think there’s a lot of potential for him. We’re excited to have him over here next year. Our hope is he’s ready to play for the Red Wings at the start of the season.”

Potentially, the Wings’ right-side defense next season features Seider, Filip Hronek and either Troy Stecher or Gustav Lindstrom. On the left, Danny DeKeyser is the only veteran under contract; he and Hronek have a history of pairing well. Seider has been vocal about how much it helped his development in Sweden to play with veteran Eric Gelinas, and that’s why Yzerman might re-sign Staal — he’s closing in on 1,000 games played but still remembers how much it helped him to be partnered with a veteran his first years in the NHL....

Seider projects to be a significant player in the rebuild; maybe not as soon as next season, but certainly within the next few years. He already holds a piece of Wings history — he’s the first Red Wings defenseman since 1975 to be drafted in the top six. (Rick Lapointe was selected No. 5 overall that year, and He only played a season and a half for the franchise.)

The last defensive prospect with this much buzz was Niklas Kronwall. Taken 29th overall in 2000), he played 20 games with the Wings in 2003-04, then spent all of 2004-05 in the AHL because of the labor dispute that wiped out that NHL season. With the Griffins, he dominated — 13 goals and 40 assists in 76 games — and was named the AHL's top defenseman.

Yzerman is right to want to keep expectations in check: It’s hard for a young player, especially a defenseman, to make an impact right away. But Seider is poised to add moxie to a team that needs it, and that’s been building since the day Yzerman drafted him.

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NHL Short Notes

05/23/2021 at 6:10am EDT

THREE HARD LAPS

* Nikita Kucherov joined elite company with his sixth career three-assist game in the postseason as the Lightning pushed the Panthers to the brink of elimination.

* After a historic regular season in which he climbed to the third-most regular-season wins in NHL history, Marc-Andre Fleury continued his ascent of another all-time list as he blanked the Wild and helped the Golden Knights move within one win of the Second Round.

* The Presidents’ Trophy-winning Avalanche can achieve a rare feat today as they attempt to become the first team to advance to the Second Round of the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs.


Video- Saturday Headlines

05/22/2021 at 9:33pm EDT

Eliotte Friedman, Chris Johnston and host Ron MacLean discussed- The future of J.T. Miller in Vancouver, the Nazem Kadri suspension, he is considering an appea, John Tavares health update and coaches talking about the refs.

Also, the AHL is considering a play-in for their playoffs.

via Sportsnet,

Hockey Topics Of Interest

05/22/2021 at 5:02pm EDT

from Larry Brooks of the New York Post,

- Was about to report that Paul Maurice would be added to the list of Rangers coaching candidates were he to be dismissed following a potential Jets’ first-round ouster, but this just in: Connor McDavid says Maurice should make the move from Winnipeg to Broadway immediately.

- Apparently extremely late to the party on this, but there is an undercurrent suggesting Joel Quenneville has his sights set on moving to Seattle to become the coach of the Kraken once his season is over with Florida, which might explain why Seattle general manager Ron Francis has moved so slowly on this hiring.

If the Puddy Tats let Quenneville get away, and certainly so if this is related to money, then perhaps we should all rethink whether Aleksander Barkov is a slam-dunk to re-up with the Panthers before he becomes eligible to hit the open market a year from July.

-- Finally, let’s hope that neither Turner nor ESPN, the networks that will split the NHL’s national package beginning next year, would cut away from a star player berating his team’s goaltender after a gaffe in overtime as Alex Ovechkin did to Ilya Samsonov immediately following the Capitals’ Game 3 defeat to the Bruins.

And as that scene unfolded, all I was thinking was that Ovechkin was fortunate that the goalie wasn’t Alexandar Georgiev.

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The Dynasty Years Of The New York Islanders

05/22/2021 at 5:00pm EDT

Chris Peters at Betway.com recently talked with Clark Gillies and Bobby Nystrom, two key components during the dynasty days of the New York Islanders.

I've always believed on factor in a great team is teammates caring for each other.

This proves my point.

Videos- With The Tampa Bay Lightning Up 6-2 With Nine Minutes Left In The Final Period

05/22/2021 at 3:58pm EDT

The Florda Panthers decided to send a message.

Then more of the same below.

Open Post- Day 8 Of The Stanley Cup Playoffs

05/22/2021 at 12:20pm EDT

Four games today, two in the afternoon and two in the evening.

It's like a double, double header.

Full schedule is below and you are invited to comment on the games.

Videos- Anthony Mantha And Jordan Staal Fined For Incidents From Last Night

05/22/2021 at 11:52am EDT

Watch both incidents below.

Videos- Recap Of The Games Played Last Night

05/22/2021 at 11:09am EDT

First up Bruins/Caps and Avs/Blues. Below find Jets/Oilers and Preds/Canes.

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