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Avs’ Kadri ejected for hit to the head of Blues’ Faulk

Nazem Kadri might've once again put himself in hot water with the NHL Department of Player Safety.

The Colorado Avalanche forward received a five-minute major and a match penalty for an illegal hit to the head of St. Louis Blues defenseman Justin Faulk during Game 2 on Wednesday.

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"It's a very dangerous hit. It's gotta be a suspension," Blues captain Ryan O'Reilly said postgame, per ESPN's Greg Wyshynski. "It's awful to see."

Faulk didn't return to the game.

Kadri has been suspended five times in his career - twice during the postseason.

In Round 1 of the 2018 playoffs as a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs, he received a three-game ban for his hit on Boston Bruins forward Tommy Wingels. During the 2019 postseason against Boston, he cross-checked Jake DeBrusk in the face during Game 2 and was suspended for the remainder of the series.

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NHL unveils draft lottery percentages, Kraken get 3rd-best odds

With the Vancouver Canucks and Calgary Flames wrapping up the regular season on Wednesday afternoon, the NHL draft lottery odds are finally set.

The odds are based on the inverse order of the regular-season standings. The expansion Seattle Kraken will get the third-best odds, just as the Vegas Golden Knights did prior to their inaugural campaign.

Rank Team Odds
1 Buffalo Sabres 16.6%
2 Anaheim Ducks 12.1%
3 Seattle Kraken 10.3%
4 New Jersey Devils 10.3%
5 Columbus Blue Jackets 8.5%
6 Detroit Red Wings 7.6%
7 San Jose Sharks 6.7%
8 Los Angeles Kings 5.8%
9 Vancouver Canucks 5.4%
10 Ottawa Senators 4.5%
11 Arizona Coyotes* 3.1%
12 Chicago Blackhawks 2.7%
13 Calgary Flames 2.2%
14 Philadelphia Flyers 1.8%
15 Dallas Stars 1.4%
16 New York Rangers 1%

The Arizona Coyotes will forfeit their first-round pick for violating the NHL's combine testing policy in 2019-20. A redraw will be done if the Coyotes win the lottery.

As a reminder, the NHL approved the following lottery changes:

  • The number of lottery draws is reduced from three to two, so the last-place team can't draft lower than third overall
  • No team can win the draft lottery more than twice over a five-year period (starting 2022)
  • Clubs can move up a maximum of 10 spots, so only 11 teams can win the No. 1 pick instead of 16 (starting 2022)

The lottery will be held on June 2. The draft is scheduled for July 23-24.

There isn't a consensus No. 1 pick in this year's draft, but Michigan defenseman Owen Power is considered by many to be the top player available.

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Varlamov returns to Islanders’ crease for Game 2

New York Islanders goaltender Semyon Varlamov is between the pipes for Game 2 against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday, the team announced.

Varlamov missed Game 1 due to a lower-body injury. Rookie backup Ilya Sorokin made his first career playoff start, stopping 39 of 42 shots in the 4-3 overtime win.

The 33-year-old Varlamov was New York's best goalie during the regular season, though. He went 19-11-4 with a .929 save percentage, a 2.04 goals-against average, and a league-best seven shutouts. Additionally, Varlamov has played 46 career postseason games.

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Lightning HC: Bennett’s hit on Coleman was ‘predatory’

Tampa Bay Lightning head coach Jon Cooper called out Florida Panthers forward Sam Bennett for his check on Blake Coleman in Game 1 on Sunday night.

Cooper said it was a "predatory hit," according to NHL.com's Brian Burns.

Bennett received a two-minute minor for charging on the play, and the penalty marked a significant momentum shift in the game. Brayden Point scored on the ensuing power play to tie the contest in the third period, and then he potted the game-winner just under six minutes later.

Game 2 is set for Tuesday night at 8 p.m. ET.

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Watch: Panthers’ goal waved off due to goalie interference

It didn't take long for the first big swing of momentum in the Battle of Florida.

A Florida Panthers goal was immediately waved off due to goaltender interference early in the first period of Game 1. Panthers forward Sam Bennett appeared to push Andrei Vasilevskiy's left pad with his stick.

Panthers head coach Joel Quenneville didn't challenge the play.

The Tampa Bay Lightning responded right away when Blake Coleman notched a shorthanded tally off the ensuing faceoff.

The first playoff meeting between the in-state rivals is already off to a heated start.

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Report: Tortorella wanted to quit Blue Jackets after 2019-20 season

The Columbus Blue Jackets and former head coach John Tortorella mutually agreed to part ways on Monday, but the bench boss didn't want to coach the team this past season at all.

Tortorella tried to step down last offseason after the Tampa Bay Lightning eliminated the Blue Jackets from the playoffs, reports The Athletic's Aaron Portzline.

The two-time Jack Adams Award winner was reading the room, and he thought the club wasn't close to being on the path Tortorella believed the team was progressing toward two years earlier, according to Portzline.

However, the Blue Jackets reportedly wouldn't fire Tortorella. And if he quit, the 62-year-old wouldn't have received his $2.5-million salary for the final year of his contract. He still wouldn't have been paid his full compensation in 2020-21 if Tortorella agreed to accept a different role in the organization.

While the money was a factor in his decision to return, former captain Nick Foligno also convinced Tortorella to stay. Foligno, who was later dealt to the Toronto Maple Leafs prior to the trade deadline, told him he wanted to "finish what we started," according to Portzline.

The Blue Jackets hired Tortorella during the 2015-16 campaign. He led them through the most successful run in franchise history, with Columbus making the playoffs four straight years. The team pulled off arguably the greatest postseason upset ever, sweeping the heavily favored Lightning in Round 1 in 2019.

The Blue Jackets finished last in the Central Division with 48 points this campaign. Tortorella reportedly informed the organization in late April he was ready to leave. His departure was made official on May 9.

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Kucherov, Stamkos will play Game 1 vs. Panthers

Tampa Bay Lightning forwards Nikita Kucherov and Steven Stamkos will be in the lineup for Game 1 against the Florida Panthers on Sunday, head coach Jon Cooper said, per The Athletic's Joe Smith.

Kucherov and Stamkos haven't started and completed a full game together since Feb. 22, 2020, against the Arizona Coyotes.

Kucherov missed the entire 2020-21 season after undergoing hip surgery. The 2018-19 Hart Trophy winner led the playoffs in scoring last year with 34 points during Tampa Bay's Stanley Cup run.

Stamkos has been out since April 8 due to a lower-body injury. The Lightning were initially optimistic he'd return when he was eligible to come off long-term injured reserve May 1.

The captain played just 2:47 during the 2020 playoffs due to a lower-body ailment.

Stamkos recorded 17 goals and 34 points in 38 games this season.

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Marleau wants to return next year: ‘I still have a lot to give’

Even at 41 years old, Patrick Marleau believes he has more left in the tank.

"I feel like I still have a lot to give," Marleau told reporters Thursday, according to the Teal Town USA podcast. "I'm eager to have a really good season next season."

Marleau said he hasn't discussed a possible return to the San Jose Sharks with general manager Doug Wilson, but will talk to him soon.

The veteran forward recorded four goals and five assists in 56 games this past season. He admitted he wasn't happy with his play at times.

"There were some pretty sleepless nights with that, but I'm looking forward to a rebound season next year," he said, according to Curtis Pashelka of the Bay Area News Group.

Marleau played in his 1,768th game on April 19, passing Gordie Howe for the most in NHL history.

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NHL announces playoff schedules for Round 1 matchups

The NHL unveiled schedules for Round 1 of the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs on Thursday.

The West Division is still not set, but the Colorado Avalanche will take top spot in the West if they beat the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday night. If the Avs lose (in regulation or beyond), the Vegas Golden Knights will be the division's top seed. Therefore, the West Division matchups are still contingent on Thursday's results.

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North Division

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Due to the North Division playoffs starting later than the others, each All-Canadian Round 1 matchup features a back-to-back in Games 3 and 4.

No. 1 Toronto Maple Leafs vs. No. 4 Montreal Canadiens

Game Home Date Time
1 Maple Leafs May 20 7:30 p.m.
2 Maple Leafs May 22 7 p.m.
3 Canadiens May 24 TBD
4 Canadiens May 25 TBD
5* Maple Leafs May 27 TBD
6* Canadiens May 29 TBD
7* Maple Leafs May 31 TBD

No. 2 Edmonton Oilers vs. No. 3 Winnipeg Jets

Game Home Date Time
1 Oilers May 19 9 p.m.
2 Oilers May 21 9 p.m.
3 Jets May 23 TBD
4 Jets May 24 TBD
5* Oilers May 26 TBD
6* Jets May 28 TBD
7* Oilers May 30 TBD

East Division

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No. 1 Pittsburgh Penguins vs. No. 4 New York islanders

Game Home Date Time
1 Penguins May 16 12 p.m.
2 Penguins May 18 7:30 p.m.
3 Islanders May 20 7 p.m.
4 Islanders May 22 3 p.m.
5* Penguins May 24 TBD
6* Islanders May 26 TBD
7* Penguins May 28 TBD

No. 2 Washington Capitals vs. No. 3 Boston Bruins

Game Home Date Time
1 Capitals May 15 7:15 p.m.
2 Capitals May 17 7:30 p.m.
3 Bruins May 19 6:30 p.m.
4 Bruins May 21 6:30 p.m.
5* Capitals May 23 TBD
6* Bruins May 25 TBD
7* Capitals May 27 TBD

Central Division

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No. 1 Carolina Hurricanes vs. No. 4 Nashville Predators

Game Home Date Time
1 Hurricanes May 17 8 p.m.
2 Hurricanes May 19 8 p.m.
3 Predators May 21 7 p.m.
4 Predators May 23 TBD
5* Hurricanes May 25 TBD
6* Predators May 27 TBD
7* Hurricanes May 29 TBD

No. 2 Florida Panthers vs. No. 3 Tampa Bay Lighting

Game Home Date Time
1 Panthers May 16 7:30 p.m.
2 Panthers May 18 8 p.m.
3 Lightning May 20 6:30 p.m.
4 Lightning May 22 12:30 p.m.
5* Panthers May 24 TBD
6* Lightning May 26 TBD
7* Panthers May 28 TBD

West Division

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No. 1 Avalanche/Golden Knights vs. No. 4 St. Louis Blues

Game Home Date Time
1 Avs/Knights May 17 10 p.m.
2 Avs/Knights May 19 10:30 p.m.
3 Blues May 21 9:30 p.m.
4 Blues May 23 TBD
5* Avs/Knights May 25 TBD
6* Blues May 27 TBD
7* Avs/Knights May 29 TBD

No. 2 Avalanche/Golden Knights vs. No. 3 Minnesota Wild

Game Home Date Time
1 Avs/Knights May 16 3 p.m.
2 Avs/Knights May 18 10 p.m.
3 Wild May 20 9:30 p.m.
4 Wild May 22 8 p.m.
5* Avs/Knights May 24 TBD
6* Wild May 26 TBD
7* Avs/Knights May 28 TBD

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Leafs’ Andersen expected to start Wednesday after 23-game absence

Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe said he plans to start Frederik Andersen between the pipes Wednesday against the Ottawa Senators, according to TSN's Mark Masters.

Andersen hasn't played since March 19 due to a knee injury.

The 31-year-old started two games with the AHL's Toronto Marlies this past week on a conditioning stint, stopping 46 of 52 shots for an .885 save percentage.

The 2020-21 campaign has been easily Andersen's worst in the NHL. He's posted an .897 save percentage and a 2.91 goals-against average in 23 appearances.

Toronto has two regular-season games left before the playoffs begin.

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