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Videos- Media Talk After Detroit's 1-0 Shootout Win Over Tampa

05/01/2021 at 6:40pm EDT

Sam Gagner first, below are Jeff Blashill, Mickey Redmond and the complete shootout plus Thomas Greiss and coach Blashill in one video.

added 7:23pm, game highlights are below.

Quick Recap- DRW/TBL

05/01/2021 at 5:53pm EDT

Greiss was great, especially with a huge save on the 5-3 late in the 3rd.

Wings may have some goalie decisions to make in the off-season.

Back to the game and I feel we have done this recently, another 0-0 game headed to OT.

We had an exciting shootout but still no goals, the shootout will decide the winner.

Sam Gagner wins it in the 8th round of the shootout.

Detroit Stats

Gagner goal is below and added the Vrana goal too.

added 6:05pm, Below is the Greiss save when the Wings were killing a 5 on 3.

A Boston Sweater Needs To Go To The Rafters

05/01/2021 at 5:04pm EDT

from Larry Brooks of the New York Post,

Exposing one injustice at a time.

One and only one of the Original Six has not retired No. 1, and that team is the Bruins, who apparently are laboring under the misapprehension that Mr. Zero, Frank Brimsek, wore 0 on his uniform.

The snub makes no sense. Brimsek, a Hall of Famer, was the preeminent goaltender of his time — winning the Stanley Cup twice in 1939 and 1941, named to the first- or-second All-Star team in each of his first eight seasons of his career, and winning the Calder Trophy and two Vezina Trophies while finishing in the top five of Hart Trophy voting three times.

It does not line up. The Bruins aren’t one of those franchises to ignore anything that happened in the NHL’s formative, pre-World War II days. They have retired the No. 2 for Eddie Shore (1926-40), No. 3 for Lionel Hitchman (1925-34) and No. 5 for Dit Clapper (1927-47).

Brimsek, born in Eveleth, Minn., was the first American goaltender to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. He was among the inaugural class of players inducted into the U.S. HHOF. So what gives?

continued plus more topics like coaching changes in Philadelphia and New Jersey?

An Early Game

05/01/2021 at 2:30pm EDT

It's a beautiful spring day, and, there is an early game featuring an uninspiring team playing today. Whoever wants to watch, welcome to matinee time.
Whoever has better things to do, well, if I'm being honest, we all probably have better things to do.....

It's a Live Blog!

Stars Of The Month

05/01/2021 at 2:06pm EDT

NEW YORK (May 1, 2021) – Carolina Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho and Wake County chief operating officer Johnna Sharpe (Discover NHL Central Division), Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon and associate nurse manager Alyssa Laabs (Honda NHL West Division), Boston Bruins left wing Brad Marchand and registered nurse Meaghan Quinn (MassMutual NHL East Division), and Toronto Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews and clinical resource leader Sarah Rumbolt (Scotia NHL North Division) have been named the NHL’s “Stars of the Month” for April.

Throughout the 2020-21 season the NHL is celebrating the remarkable efforts of the off-ice stars who make it possible for us to play our games amid a pandemic by honoring frontline healthcare heroes from the regions represented by the League’s weekly and monthly “Stars.”

More on each frontline healthcare hero and NHL player can be found below:

Adam Fox Continues To Get Better

05/01/2021 at 1:50pm EDT

from Kevin Paul Dupont of the Boston Globe,

Amid the Blueshirt surge, second-year blue liner Adam Fox, ex- of Harvard, has emerged as a bona fide Norris Trophy candidate as the game’s top defenseman. That’s rare territory for a 23-year-old who has logged but 120 regular-season games, and three more in the playoffs.

The Rangers haven’t had a Norris winner since Brian Leetch bagged his second in 1997. And as tough critic Larry Brooks noted recently in his New York Post column, only Bobby Orr won the Norris (the great Orr’s first of a record haul of eight) two years into his career.

The beauty of Fox, noted Brooks, is in “the way his game sings.”

Which is to say Fox is fast, smooth, and has superb command of the puck, be it lugging and moving it on offense, or using his smarts and filching skills in the defensive end to lead the transition game. Only two years removed from playing at Harvard’s Bright-Landry Center, he has shaped quickly into a heady, elite NHL backliner.

read on for more on Fox plus other topic including,

The Flyers announced Thursday that Carter Hart, once their franchise wunderkind goalie, was shut down for the season. He had not played since wrenching a knee two weeks earlier.

Hart, 22, appeared the last two seasons to be the answer to years upon years of Flyer goaltending prayers. But this season, the former Western League standout regressed dramatically — 9-11-5, 3.67 goals-against average, .877 save percentage. Those are nearly beer league numbers and won’t provide Hart much leverage in contract talks.

Flyers GM Chuck Fletcher now must figure a way forward, unsure if Hart is the real deal, and also in need of toughening up a club that was far too easy to play against, especially when there was still hope in March of making a run at a playoff spot.

Video- Jeff Blashill Before Today's Game Against Tampa

05/01/2021 at 1:32pm EDT

Eight minutes of coach Blashill before the puck drops.

Video- Filthy Goals From April

05/01/2021 at 11:16am EDT

Labeled as the filthiest goals from April, have a look below at them.

Run time is over 30 minutes.

Stream- The Morning Skate 20 Minutes Late

05/01/2021 at 10:49am EDT

Carly Johnston and Ken Kal with The Morning Skate.

NHL Short Notes

05/01/2021 at 6:40am EDT

THREE HARD LAPS

* Thirty clubs are in action on the busiest day of the 2020-21 NHL season, which opens at 1 p.m. ET when the Bruins host the Sabres in the second half of their two-game set at TD Garden. Only the Jets are idle.

* A total of 102 goals were scored during the NHL’s last 15-game day (including three shootout-deciding goals), which was on Nov. 16, 2019. It marked the second-most goals scored on one day in League history, one shy of the 103 from a 12-game slate on Jan. 23, 1993.

* The Avalanche extended their lengthy home point streak during Friday’s four games, while the Coyotes snapped the Golden Knights’ double-digit winning streak.


Wings Still Searching For Offense

04/30/2021 at 2:27pm EDT

from Ted Kulfan of the Detroit News,

It’s been a problem all season, but especially now as the Red Wings head into the final days of this regular season. The Wings have had trouble scoring goals from opening night.

But it’s been exasperated as they get to the finish line. Thursday’s 3-1 loss in Carolina was the latest quiet, offensive evening.

In the last seven games — of which, the Wings have won only once — the Wings have scored more than two goals just once, in that 7-3 victory over Dallas. They have two goals total in the last three games, all losses....

But there are ways, said Blashill, to get offense.

“How do you manufacture offense?” Blashill said. “You spend more time in the other team’s end. You grind them down, and they chip it in your zone and try to make a change because they’re tired, you jam it down their throat.

"That’s how you create offense most of the time in this league, by grinding the other team down, kind of like they (the Hurricanes) did over the course of the game.”

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The Seattle Kraken Have Officially Joined The NHL

04/30/2021 at 12:10pm EDT

NEW YORK (April 30, 2021) – The Seattle Kraken today completed the acquisition of their team and officially joined the National Hockey League.

“On behalf of the Board of Governors, I am delighted to officially welcome the Seattle Kraken to the NHL as our 32nd Member Club,” Commissioner Gary Bettman said. “Congratulations to David Bonderman, the Bonderman Family, their partners, the entire Seattle Kraken organization, the city of Seattle and Kraken fans as the Club continues on its exciting journey towards puck drop in October.”

Extra Pressure On Local Players From Montreal

04/30/2021 at 8:45am EDT

from Brendan Kelly of the Montreal Gazette,

It looks like the pressure-cooker that is life as a Québécois Canadiens player has been tough for Drouin. He’s not the first local francophone to feel the heat nor will he be the last. The only other local francophone on the team, Phillip Danault, talked Wednesday about how locals like him and Drouin can’t help but listen to the radio shows, hear what people are saying on the street, and that can be rough.

Lots of unkind things have also been said this year about Danault, who is presumably the team’s first-line centre yet only has four goals. So he knows what Drouin is going through.

So does David Desharnais, another francophone Quebecer who was often scorched by fans during his tenure ici. Like Danault, Desharnais was a No. 1 centre who probably never should’ve been given the job. It’s no knock on him or Danault; it’s a knock on Habs management, which hasn’t had a bona fide No. 1 centreman for years.

Remember when then-mayor Denis Coderre tweeted to say Desharnais, who was in a scoring slump at the time, should be sent down to the American Hockey League? That was a horrible thing for Coderre to say. A fan can say that. The mayor of Montreal can’t.

Louis Leblanc, a Canadiens first-round draft choice (No. 18 overall in 2009), also knows all about the crazy pressure for local players here. So does Guillaume Latendresse, who was selected No. 45 overall in 2005 by Montreal. You could also have a good chat with Patrice Brisebois about what it was like to listen to thousands booing him every time he touched the puck at the Bell Centre.

There is something unique about being a francophone Quebecer wearing the CH. Many of the Habs greats — Hall of Famers like Maurice (Rocket) Richard, Jean Béliveau, Serge Savard and Guy Lafleur — thrived on the pressure.

But things have changed in the past quarter-century. A good half of the roster of the Canadiens team that won the 1993 Cup were francophones. Now, there are only two francophones on the team and so the weight on those two guys’ shoulders is all the greater.

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The New York Rangers Came Up Flat In A Must Win Game

04/30/2021 at 8:25am EDT

from Larry Brooks of the New York Post,

This one is going to reverberate within the walls of the Rangers’ executive suite this summer. Or at least it should.

Because on yet another night opposing a team that was dedicated to taking away their time and space, in yet another game where will was going to be a more important ingredient than skill, the Blueshirts came up puny.

It was 4-0 Islanders at the Garden on Thursday in one that was even less competitive from the start than last Tuesday’s 6-1 humbling at the Coliseum. So this is nothing new. Last Tuesday was nothing new either if you paid attention to the Bubble Series against the ’Canes last August.

Once again, the Rangers’ marquee players, the ones with upper-echelon talent, the veteran ones who are supposed to show the way to the phalanx of youngsters, had nothing. Artemi Panarin was shockingly inept and never once was a factor in this one, failing to send one shot on net. Mika Zibanejad was slightly better but not by a margin distinctive enough to make the slightest bit of difference.

The playoff dream has all but evaporated, the Blueshirts slipping six points behind the Bruins and seven points behind the Islanders. The tragic number for elimination is five points as pertains to Boston. This almost seems like an afterthought.

Then again, the Rangers themselves seemed to treat their playoff hopes as an afterthought from the moment the puck was dropped.

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Catch the game highlights below.

TSN Insiders Last Night

04/30/2021 at 8:21am EDT

Hockey Insider Darren Dreger and Senior Hockey Reporter Frank Seravalli join James Duthie to discuss the latest on the Dallas Stars looking at a potential full house for the first round of the playoffs, potential changes to the NHL's wild card system in 2022-23, Alberta being the front runner for the Women's Worlds, and more.

Watch at TSN.

Videos- Wrapping Up A Loss In Carolina

04/30/2021 at 7:13am EDT

from Ted Kulfan of the Detroit News,

"They do a good job of being on top of you. They play tight, they get the puck out of their zone quickly and forecheck well," forward Luke Glendening said. "When you try to get the puck out, they'll hound you and their defense is on top of you.

"We were OK in the first and played pretty well getting pucks behind them. They kind of took over the game after that."

Jakub Vrana scored a highlight-reel goal and goaltender Jonathan Bernier made 29 saves for the Wings.

Brady Skjei and Warren Foegele had those second-period Hurricanes goals, and goalie James Reimer stopped 16 shots.

"The first period we moved the puck quick and moved it well, and had poise and wanted the puck," coach Jeff Blashill said. "We were certainly a good hockey team. We ground ourselves out in the second and it carried forward to the third. We didn't play fast and we went backward with it (the puck).

"The whole thing comes down to our puck play."

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from Ansar Khan of Mlive,

The Detroit Red Wings’ offensive issues are bigger than any one player can solve.

But Jakub Vrana is doing his best.

Vrana scored his sixth goal in seven games with Detroit Thursday, a highlight reel play that turned out to be about the only highlight for the Red Wings in a 3-1 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes at PNC Arena....

It was Vrana’s 17th of the season, including his 11 with the Washington Capitals before the April 12 trade for Anthony Mantha.

“There’s no doubt about it, he can score,” coach Jeff Blashill said. “What we’ll keep working on with him is just making sure he becomes that complete player that can score on a winning hockey team, but he’s got a real ability to score.”

read on

Below watch comments from Luke Glendening and Jeff Blashill plus the game highlights.

NHL Short Notes

04/30/2021 at 6:58am EDT

THREE HARD LAPS

* The Penguins and Capitals both clinched a berth in the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs, as the two clubs continue to jockey for position atop the MassMutual East Division standings.

* Twenty-year-old Spencer Knight improved to 3-0-0 in his career and helped the Panthers keep pace with the Hurricanes in the Discover Central Division.

* Auston Matthews scored the game-winning goal for the second time in as many days and is averaging 0.78 goals per game in 2020-21.

Quick Recap- Detroit/Carolina

04/29/2021 at 9:32pm EDT

The Wings tried hard against one of the better NHL teams but as Carolina exhibited, talent usually rules.

Final score Carolina 3 Detroit 1

Since around 2pm today, stomach issue started and it continues now, so no post game media from me. Hopefully get to it by the morning.

Team Stats

Detroit goal is below.

It’s Almost Over

04/29/2021 at 6:30pm EDT

There are two good things about this season of Red Wings hockey. One, it's almost over. Two, we get to watch some of the youngsters play. There is/was great anticipation regarding Joe Veleno. How would he look, how would he fit in out there? Is he ready to be a part of the big club? One game in and with limited ice time to assess him, I'd say he did well. Hopefully we'll get a better look tonight.

The younger D-men, Lindstrom, and, Cholowski are out there getting a look over. We also have Vrana, Zadina, Rasmussen, and Svechnikov. I'm including them, because for all intents and purposes, those are young players that should be the positives to help keep us watching the five remaining games IMHO.

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Traditional AHL Playoffs Will Not Happen This Season

04/29/2021 at 4:36pm EDT

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. … American Hockey League President and Chief Executive Officer Scott Howson today announced that due to league COVID-19 protocols, the AHL will not be able to conduct traditional Calder Cup Playoffs in 2021.

Each of the league’s five divisions has been provided the opportunity to independently determine its own postseason format. The members of the Pacific Division will complete the 2020-21 season with a playoff tournament to determine a division champion; members of the other four divisions will not have postseason play.

Rising Prospects

04/29/2021 at 2:04pm EDT

from Matt Larkin of The Hockey News,

Before diving into our top 10 rising prospects of the year, here’s a refresher on how Future Watch gets made:

Future Watch is an annual special edition of The Hockey News in which we (a) grade every NHL franchise’s pool of 21-and-younger talent, from players in the system to youngsters on the NHL rosters and (b) rank the top 100 NHL-affiliated individual prospects, with “NHL-affiliated” referring to all drafted or signed players in a team’s system. A 2021 draft hopeful such as Owen Power doesn’t qualify as he doesn’t have an NHL team yet.

How do we build these rankings? First, we work with NHL team personnel representing almost every franchise and come up with an updated list of each team’s top 10 prospects not yet in full-time NHL roles. That gives us 310 players. We deliver that group of 310 to a panel of scouts and/or high-ranking team executives from around the NHL. They rank all 310 players, and we blend the results to create an individual list of our top 100 prospects....

4. JONATAN BERGGREN, RW, DETROIT RED WINGS

A fully healthy season has let Berggren spread his, er, wings and show his true potential. He played more games in the Swedish League this season than he had in the previous two seasons combined, and he showed off some extremely slick playmaking skills with Skelleftea, finishing second in the league in assists. He’s a second-rounder from the 2018 draft shaping up to deliver first-round value.

more on future watch and more players too...

Video- Coach Blashill After The Morning Skate In Carolina

04/29/2021 at 12:21pm EDT

Adam Erne still on protocol list, will not play tonight. Blashill hinting Robby Fabbri won't play again this season too.

Ryan Miller Will Retire At The End Of The Season

04/29/2021 at 11:08am EDT

from Elliott Teaford of the OC Register,

Ducks goaltender Ryan Miller announced his retirement Thursday, effective at season’s end, the 18th and final one in his Hall of Fame-worthy career.

Miller departs the game as the winningest United States-born goalie in NHL history, with 390 victories in 794 games.

Miller, 40, spent his final four seasons with the Ducks, serving as a backup and a mentor to John Gibson. Earlier this season, Miller passed Dominik Hasek for 14th place on the NHL’s all-time wins list. He had hoped to reach 400 victories, but the Ducks’ losing ways didn’t allow it.

The pandemic also played a role in limiting his appearances. Last season was cut short by 11 games and, when the NHL returned to the ice in 2020-21, the schedule was trimmed to 56 games. The Ducks have six games remaining, including Friday and Saturday at Honda Center.

Miller began his career with the Buffalo Sabres, replacing the departed Hasek as a fan favorite. He won 284 games in 11 seasons with the Sabres. He also was named the Vezina Trophy winner as the league’s top goalie in 2009-10. He also played with St. Louis and Vancouver.

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added 11:11am, Anaheim release is below.

So Patrick Roy Wants To Return To The NHL

04/29/2021 at 11:03am EDT

from Emily Sadler of Sportsnet,

Earlier this week, agent Neil Glasberg of PBI Sports announced a new partnership with Patrick Roy, indicating Roy's interest in a potential return to the NHL.

“He could be a president of hockey ops. He could be a GM. He could be a co-GM. He could be a head coach,” Glasberg told Sportsnet's Luke Fox later Monday. “It's going to be situational. That's the truthful answer.”

Per Fox's report, Roy is happy in his current role as general manager and coach of the QMJHL's Quebec Remparts -- the same club he coached to Memorial Cup victory in his first post-playing endeavour -- and was approached by Glasberg about the idea of representation. There's no imminent NHL deal in place, nor has there been communication between Roy and his old club the Montreal Canadiens.

All that being said, it's an interesting development considering Roy's status as NHL goaltending royalty and what happened during his first (and currently only) NHL coaching stint.

Roy's tenure in Colorado started with a spark but ultimately fizzled out after three seasons, with Roy surprising the hockey world with his resignation just two months before his fourth was set to begin.

Here's a look back at how his three-year tenure with the Avalanche unfolded:

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