Senators lose Borowiecki indefinitely to knee injury

Ottawa Senators defenseman Mark Borowiecki is out indefinitely with a right knee injury after he was hurt in the first period Thursday against the Tampa Bay Lightning, the club announced.

Barowiecki was hurt on his one and only shift, playing only 56 seconds.

The 26-year-old came into the game averaging 14:51 in ice time, and has a goal and an assist in 62 games.

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VIDEO: Lundqvist melts down, gets penalty for launching net off pegs

Whether it's unrelenting fury or onset shame, Henrik Lundqvist will be red-faced in the locker room Thursday night.

The New York Rangers netminder was penalized for rather hilariously firing his net off the moorings in protest after being run over by a back-checking teammate defending a transition rush from the Pittsburgh Penguins.

It appeared as though Lundqvist was favoring his arm or shoulder, but that didn't stop him from sending an 80-plus-pound net airborne. Or remaining in the game, for that matter.

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NHL confirms year of Drouin’s contract burned after Lightning suspension

A full year of Jonathan Drouin's entry-level contract with the Tampa Bay Lightning will be burned even if he remains on the sidelines for the remainder of the season, NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly confirmed to Chris Johnston of Sportsnet.

The Lightning may have been looking to toll the contract, meaning push it back a year in light of the circumstances, but that's not possible, says Daly.

"We haven’t previously had a practice of allowing clubs to toll partial season breaches," Daly told Johnston on Thursday in an email. "Had this been the last season of the contract, however, we may have entertained an argument for ‎some form of remedy or relief in this situation."

What this means is that any team that trades for Drouin will add him to the roster with one year left on the cap-friendly rookie deal.

The 20-year-old is currently suspended without pay after walking out on the AHL's Syracuse Crunch while awaiting a trade.

General manager Steve Yzerman maintains the door is open if Drouin wants to return to the organization for the balance of the season.

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VIDEO: Rangers’ McIlrath throws kamikaze hit at Penguins’ Kuhnhackl

Something tells us that Dylan McIlrath popped "Don Cherry's Rock'Em, Sock'Em Hockey" into his VHS player after his nap Thursday afternoon.

The New York Rangers defender was somewhat surly on his first shift versus the Pittsburgh Penguins, as evidenced by the car crash he initiated in front of his bench.

That's Tom Kuhnhackl beneath the carnage, by the way.

- Video courtesy @Chris_Beardy

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VIDEO: Bruins’ Bergeron scores right after falling into boards

Patrice Bergeron simply can't stop protecting the puck.

The Boston Bruins center and three-time Selke Award winner not only managed to hold on to it after crashing into the end boards, he opened the scoring in Thursday's game seconds later by roofing it over Scott Darling of the Chicago Blackhawks.

Bergeron now has 25 goals on the season.

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Oilers GM: I’m a real big fan of Ryan Nugent-Hopkins

Edmonton Oilers general manager Peter Chiarelli doesn't think his relationship with Ryan Nugent-Hopkins will be affected by Team North America's decision to leave the young center off the initial World Cup of Hockey roster.

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Speaking Thursday on Oilers Now on 630 CHED, Chiarelli - who's overseeing the young stars team - cited several talented players across the league that weren't named to the 16-player rosters, maintaining it's not a delicate situation to have left the 22-year-old off to the side for the time being.

"It doesn't mean the players aren't good, it doesn't mean it's a slight. These are hard decisions," Chiarelli said. "With Ryan, we had a real constructive conversation, and really the impetus wasn't to tell him that he wasn't on the first selection. It was more just to talk about his game and where I'd like it to be.

"I have to wear two different hats," he continued. "At the end of the day, I'm a real big fan of Ryan's. He's got a real good two-way component to his game, he plays against the top centers and he has for a long time for a player of such a young age."

Chiarelli cited being part of Team Canada's brain trust that voted not to name Martin St. Louis to the 2014 Olympic roster. While Tampa Bay GM Steve Yzerman took the heat, and it ultimately led to a trade at the NHL level, Chiarelli said it was wholly a group decision both then and now.

Part of the issue is the fact Nugent-Hopkins is currently out with a hand injury and a strong push to end the season upon his return would go far towards securing a place on the team.

Chiarelli's final message to Nugent-Hopkins?

"Get back playing and you'll find yourself on this roster," he said.

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Jaromir Jagr gives up his 10 daily cups of coffee for Lent

Forgive Jaromir Jagr if he's been a bit irritable of late.

The Florida Panthers' ageless leading scorer recently revealed that the habit he's kicked for Lent this year is the 10 cups of coffee he's been knocking back daily all season long.

Without that daily caffeine kick - or in many cases kicks - production across every industry and sector would see a significant dip, but that hasn't been the case for the enigmatic star. In fact, Java-less Jagr has produced at a point-per-game pace since the official start of Lent.

Nope, not for us mortals.

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Panthers’ Hudler, Purcell unavailable vs. Avalanche

Jiri Hudler and Teddy Purcell have each made their Florida Panthers debuts, but the deadline adds, both acquired from Canadian franchises, remain ineligible south of the border.

As such, the pair, still waiting on work visas, won't be in the lineup Thursday versus the Colorado Avalanche when the Cats make their second-to-last stop on a five-game road trip.

Purcell recorded an assist in Tuesday's win over the Winnipeg Jets, while Hudler took a minus-2 in his debut.

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Blackhawks sign Kyle Baun to 1-way, 2-year extension

Kyle Baun has seen just five games at the NHL level, but the powerhouse Chicago Blackhawks - a team constantly finessing around the league's tight salary parameters - have seen enough to want him on their books for another two seasons.

Chicago has signed Baun to a two-year, one-way contract extension that will carry a guaranteed $625,000 cap hit, Sportsnet's Chris Johnston reports.

The agreement should give the bottom-six forward every opportunity to make and stick with the club next season.

He has three assists in 22 games with the Rockford IceHogs in this, his first pro season. He failed to hit the score sheet in five starts with the Blackhawks.

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PHOTO: Flames whiff on new goalie Backstrom’s nameplate

Niklas Backstrom was once a William M. Jennings Award winner for helping the Minnesota Wild to the NHL's best goals-against average.

Now, nine years later, he's a salary dump with a misspelled nameplate.

In the Flames' defense, they were quite close.

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