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VIDEO: Radulov’s intense goal celebration both inspires and terrifies

Alexander Radulov's passion cannot be questioned after watching this.

The former NHL forward scored the go-ahead - and eventual game-winning - goal for CSKA Moscow against Metallurg Magnitogorsk in Game 1 of the KHL's Gagarin Cup Final on Thursday, and his celebration was ... extremely intense.

Radulov's marker made it 2-1, and his teammates responded with three more goals en route to a 5-1 victory, so they were clearly motivated by his enthusiasm.

Here's the entire sequence, including the goal and the full Radulov reaction. Make sure you watch until the end.

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Blues sign Edmundson to 2-year extension

The St. Louis Blues have locked up one of their many pending free agents.

The club agreed to a two-year contract extension with defenseman Joel Edmundson on Friday.

His deal carries an average annual value of $1.05 million.

Edmundson was a pending restricted free agent with a cap hit under $1 million. The 22-year-old has nine points and an average ice time of 14:54 in 66 games this season, his first in the NHL.

He was a second-round pick of St. Louis in 2011.

The Blues have three remaining pending RFAs - Jaden Schwartz, Anders Nilsson, and Magnus Paajarvi - and six pending UFAs - captain David Backes, Troy Brouwer, Kyle Brodziak, Scottie Upshall, Steve Ott, and Jeremy Welsh.

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Oilers’ Hall going to World Championship for 3rd time

Taylor Hall's trading in his Edmonton Oilers jersey for a Canadian one, again.

Hall will represent Canada at the upcoming World Ice Hockey Championship in Moscow and St. Petersburg, he confirmed Friday, according to Oilers play-by-play announcer Jack Michaels.

Hall's season wraps up Saturday, and it's been a good one, personally. His 64 points are the second-highest of his career, and he needs one goal in the Oilers' final game to match his career high of 27. He's also been healthy, with Saturday's game set to be his 82nd. It'll be the first time in his career he'll hit the mark.

The trip to Russia will be Hall's third World Championship. The tournament runs May 6-22.

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Bowman: Panarin’s ‘done something very special this year’

When KHL free agent Artemi Panarin signed with the Chicago Blackhawks last spring, few people expected him to have the impact he's had for the reigning Stanley Cup champions.

That impact currently amounts to 74 points in 79 games, good for 10th in the NHL.

The chemistry the rookie has developed with NHL point leader Patrick Kane has set the league ablaze, and Panarin's due for a raise because of it.

If he remains in the top 10 in points at season's end, Panarin will be awarded a bonus of $1.725 million. He could earn even more, thanks to other bonuses outlined in his contract. Although the Blackhawks are perennially stifled by salary-cap restrictions, general manager Stan Bowman couldn't be happier with Panarin's production.

"I think it's fantastic for Panarin to have achieved what he has; I don't look at it as a negative at all," Bowman said. "What he's done here as a rookie - I don't want to say it's unprecedented, but it hasn't happened in a long, long time. For a guy in his first year in the league to finish in the top 10 in scoring, that's why those bonuses are rarely earned, and he's done something very special this year."

Panarin, 24, is a strong candidate for the Calder Trophy as the league's top rookie, an award that hasn't been won by a Blackhawk since Kane took it home in 2008.

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Red Wings facing depleted Rangers squad with playoffs at stake

Everything's coming up Red Wings.

Detroit, in a win-and-you're-in situation Saturday against New York, will face a Rangers team missing a number of regulars - including Henrik Lundqvist. Backup Antti Raanta gets the start, head coach Alain Vigneault announced.

The Rangers will also be without forwards Mats Zuccarello and Viktor Stalberg, who are dealing with lower-body injuries. Both should be fine for the playoffs, Vigneault said, according to the New York Daily News' Justin Tasch.

Defenseman Dan Girardi, day to day with what's believed to be a concussion, will not play Saturday, but Vigneault expects him to be ready for Game 1 of the playoffs, too. He missed Thursday's game after being hurt Tuesday.

Captain Ryan McDonagh was already ruled out for the regular-season finale. He remains day to day with a hand injury, and his status for Game 1 is up in the air.

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Nash insists Rangers didn’t fall to wild-card spot on purpose

The New York Islanders topped their cross-town rival Rangers for the fourth time this season Thursday night, swapping places in the standings and putting pressure on the Blueshirts, who fell to a wild-card position.

The loss slots the Rangers to play the Atlantic Division champion Florida Panthers in the first round of the playoffs, a move some people think is New York's version of tanking to avoid a matchup with the white-hot Pittsburgh Penguins.

Rangers forward Rick Nash, however, isn't one of those people.

"I can understand why the question (about preferring the wild card) would be asked, but anyone who has ever been in a locker room environment would know that would never happen," Nash told Larry Brooks of the New York Post. "The answer to the question is 'no.' It is the furthest thing from our minds."

He added, "We're going to have to go through those teams sometime. We're going to face a really good team in the first round no matter what."

The Rangers are stumbling down the stretch, having lost of four of their last six. They're 9-7-3 since acquiring Eric Staal at the deadline.

"Our focus is on getting our game together and going into the playoffs with momentum and confidence," Nash said.

The winger, perhaps more than any other Rangers player, is being depended on to turn his individual struggles around in order to help the team.

With only 15 goals, Nash is set to finish with his lowest total since the 2013 lockout-shortened season when he scored 21, and lowest overall since tallying 17 as a rookie.

"I know I have to be better," he said. "I'm happy with my defensive game, but the offense isn't where I know it has to be.

"I know I have to score to help this team in the playoffs."

Ironically enough, Nash's difficulty finding the back of the net has been a theme during the Rangers' past few playoff runs. Perhaps the 31-year-old will reverse the trend by putting together a strong showing this postseason following the most modest offensive season of his pro career.

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Blue Jackets’ Bobrovsky, Foligno off to worlds

Sergei Bobrovsky and Nick Foligno's seasons aren't over yet.

The Columbus Blue Jackets teammates will represent their countries at the IIHF World Championship, writes the The Columbus Dispatch's Aaron Portzline.

Foligno, Columbus' captain, will suit up for the United States, while Bobrovsky will man the crease for Russia.

"It's just nice to continue your season," Foligno said. "But I sure don't want to get used to have our (NHL) seasons end in April."

Bobrovsky, also on Russia's World Cup squad, was limited to only 36 starts this season, so he wants to play.

"I have had lots of time off in the season. Unfortunate, yes," he said. "So I will go. It's always great to represent your country. And to play in front of your own fans, of course, is special."

The tournament runs May 6-22 in Moscow and St. Petersburg.

Forward Brandon Saad declined his invitation from the United States. The former Chicago Blackhawks forward has often been busy this time of year, and will be participating in the upcoming World Cup on the Under-23 North American team.

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Beleskey to Bruins fans: ‘Don’t come to the game if you’re expecting a letdown’

Matt Beleskey would like you to know the Boston Bruins are going to bring it. Again.

Hours after the Bruins spanked the Detroit Red Wings in a must-win game, scoring four goals in bunches in the first and third periods, Beleskey pointed out he wants there to be no doubt in the building Saturday, when the Ottawa Senators come into town. No doubts in the dressing room, and none in the stands.

"Don't come to the game if you're expecting a letdown," Beleskey said, according to CSNNE.com's Joe Haggerty. "I don't care if you're there.

"We're going to play hard and we're going to try and get the job done. I think the fans are pretty good here and I know they all want us to win on Saturday. I'm sure they'll be there in their black and gold on Saturday ready to go."

Chants of "We want playoffs!" have been the norm in Boston of late, and Thursday was no exception.

The Bruins are a .500 team at home this season, at 17-17-6. They're on the cusp of the playoffs thanks to their road record. But they must win at home, and get some help, in order to reach the postseason. They likely won't know their fate until Sunday night.

Enjoy the weekend, Bruins fans.

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