Devils’ Schneider hurt in loss to Stars

The New Jersey Devils may have lost their MVP on Friday night.

Goaltender Cory Schneider left the game early in the third period after making a brilliant right pad save on Dallas Stars forward Jason Spezza. Schneider was replaced by Keith Kinkaid, and was favoring his right leg as he left the ice.

The 29-year-old lunged back towards the goal line after a shot wide came off the boards to Spezza, who tried to put it in. Schneider got his pad down in time, but wasn't able to get back up after the play.

The Devils offered no update to Schneider's condition after the game.

"We'll see what happens when we get back to (New Jersey)," head coach John Hynes said, according to The Star-Ledger's Rich Chere. "If he's hurt, we'll move on without him. If he's not, we'll see him soon."

The Devils won't leave Dallas until late Saturday morning, according to The Record's Tom Gulitti.

Schneider didn't have a Schneider-like night Friday, allowing three goals on 18 shots. He came into the game with a .924 save percentage - ranking fourth among goalies who have played at least 40 games - and four shutouts in 54 starts.

If Schneider - recently named one of three goalies who will represent the United States at the World Cup in September - is hurt long term, the Devils can kiss their playoff chances goodbye. They're five points out of the second-wild spot, with the Pittsburgh Penguins owning three games in hand.

The Devils lost 3-2.

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Blue Jackets’ Saad suffers upper-body injury, won’t travel to Philadelphia

Columbus Blue Jackets leading goal-scorer Brandon Saad will not travel to Philadelphia after suffering an upper-body injury in Friday's 6-3 win over the Edmonton Oilers, reports Aaron Portzline of the Columbus Dispatch.

Saad remained in the game briefly after appearing to be shaken up by an open ice. But he eventually left the contest, and the team later announced he would not return.

It will be just the second game he's missed in his first season with the Blue Jackets.

Columbus will return home following Saturday's clash with the Flyers before hosting the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday for the first of five straight home starts.

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VIDEO: Blackhawks prospect Schmaltz dangles, tucks in terrific goal

Even Chicago Blackhawks' prospects are scoring highlight-reel goals.

North Dakota forward Nick Schmaltz converted a sensational marker in NCAA action Friday night, stickhandling his way around a Western Michigan defender with a series of moves, then tucking the puck in from behind the net.

The 20-year-old added three assists as the Fighting Hawks cruised to an 8-1 victory over the Broncos.

Chicago selected Schmaltz 20th overall in 2014.

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Linden: Canucks’ management has ‘complete autonomy’ from ownership

Rather than waiting on the question, Trevor Linden prefaced his discourse Thursday at the Vancouver Canucks' ill-timed Town Hall, reiterating that the decisions made by Jim Benning and his staff are not being influenced by higher-ups.

"We had complete autonomy from ownership to make the decisions we needed to make," Linden said, via the team's official Twitter account.

They delved further into the topic of failing to yield a return for pending unrestricted free agents still on the Canucks' roster. Benning claimed defenseman Dan Hamhuis had just one team he would be willing to waive his no-movement clause to join, and they didn't receive a single offer on former 30-goal man Radim Vrbata.

Of course, effort isn't enough to appease the club's frustrated fan base or media members who spin the narrative in Vancouver and have suspected - or continue to suspect - that owner Francesco Aquilini is preventing hockey operations from committing to a firm direction.

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Stars lose Klingberg to lower-body injury

It could be a costly Friday night in Dallas.

Stars defenseman John Klingberg sustained a lower-body injury against the New Jersey Devils, playing only 1:25 over two shifts before being ruled out for the remainder of the game.

Klingberg is third in scoring on the high-powered Stars, with 10 goals and 43 assists in 65 games. He averages 23:14 in ice time and has a 55.5 Corsi For rating.

Turning 24 in August, Klingberg is signed through 2019-20 at an affordable salary-cap hit of $4.25 million. He was surprisingly left off Sweden's initial World Cup of Hockey roster, but should be the country's seventh defenseman at the tournament in Toronto.

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VIDEO: Capitals’ goal counts despite questionable evidence

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A wild scramble in the New York Rangers' crease resulted in an unexpected goal for the Washington Capitals on Friday night.

No definitive goal call was made by the on-ice officials, but the play was reviewed by the NHL's situation room in Toronto, and the league determined the puck completely crossed the goal line.

The play was then challenged for goaltender interference by Rangers head coach Alain Vigneault, but referee Chris Lee upheld the goal.

One Capitals blogger broke it down Zapruder style:

Jay Beagle got credit for his seventh goal of the season, and T.J. Oshie's 19th tied the game with less than a minute left in the period.

Back, and to the left.

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Sharks’ Reimer to make debut start Saturday

One week after his trade from the Toronto Maple Leafs, and two days after his first official skate with the club, James Reimer will make his debut start for the San Jose Sharks.

Reimer will spell Martin Jones and look to help extend the Sharks' win streak to four games when they host the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday, Curtis Pashelka of San Jose Mercury News reports.

The veteran had to wait several days to acquire the paperwork necessary to transition to an American-based organization.

"I'm excited to get in," Reimer said after Thursday's morning skate. "You make the most of any situation, whether you get thrown in right away or (after) a couple practices."

Reimer was acquired for goaltender Alex Stalock, forward Ben Smith, and a conditional fourth-round draft selection.

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