Trouba banned 2 games for headshot on Stone

Winnipeg Jets defenseman Jacob Trouba has been suspended two games for his headshot Sunday on Ottawa Senators winger Mark Stone, the NHL's Department of Player Safety announced Monday.

The NHL explained that Trouba targeted the head in a situation in which such contact was avoidable, deeming the "high, forceful blow" a clear illegal check to the head.

Trouba was given a two-minute minor on the play.

Trouba's lack of disciplinary history influenced the decision, as did the apparent avoidance of a significant injury on the play. The Senators have not offered an official update on Stone since his exit.

Trouba will miss Tuesday's against the Toronto Maple Leafs, as well as the first game back from the club's bye week the following Tuesday versus the Minnesota Wild.

The Senators lost forwards Bobby Ryan, Mike Hoffman, and Tommy Wingels to injuries over the weekend.

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Sens re-sign Claesson to 1-year extension

The Ottawa Senators announced a one-year, one-way contract extension for defenseman Fredrik Claesson on Monday.

The 24-year-old will earn $650,000 next season.

Claesson has five assists in 19 games this season for Guy Boucher's squad. He was drafted in the fifth round, 126th overall, in 2011, and has seven career assists in 35 NHL games.

The Stockholm, Sweden native spent the majority of four seasons in the AHL with the Binghamton Senators, accumulating 13 goals and 57 assists in 285 games.

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Flames acquire Michael Stone from Coyotes

The Calgary Flames acquired defenseman Michael Stone from the Arizona Coyotes for a pair of draft picks Sunday, the teams announced.

Arizona will receive a third-round selection for this summer's draft, as well as a conditional fifth-round pick in 2018. The latter selection hinges on whether Stone, a pending unrestricted free agent, signs a contract with the Flames.

Arizona will retain 50 percent of Stone's $4-million salary as part of the deal, TSN's Bob McKenzie reports. He'll cost the Flames $544,444 against the cap for the rest of the season, according to CapFriendly.

Stone will not affect the Flames' expansion strategy unless extended before the draft.

The 26-year-old is stuck on a goal and nine points, and has had his possession numbers plunge in a diminished role this season. This comes after posting a career-best 36 points, and helping drive play, before suffering a significant knee injury late last season.

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Weekly NHL betting cheat sheet and odds: One-sided rivalry

Our Covers NHL cheat sheet breaks down the best NHL betting notes so you can handicap the week like a pro, including the rivalry between the Montreal Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs which has been historically one-sided over the last several seasons.

Max Goals in Minny?

Two of the hottest Over plays over the past few weeks do battle Tuesday night in Minnesota as the Wild entertain the Central Division-rival Chicago Blackhawks. Chicago has reeled off six consecutive road victories, each coming in the past seven games; the Blackhawks' offense has been on point over that stretch, scoring four or more goals in all six of those triumphs - including a 4-3 overtime win over the host Wild on Feb. 8. Minnesota reeled off five Overs in a row earlier this month but has settled into more of an Under groove of late, going 2-3-0 O/U in its last five games. The teams are 4-0-1 O/U in their last five games in Minnesota.

More Trouble Bruin in LA?

Every game from here on out is critical to a team's postseason chances - and the Los Angeles Kings wasted two chances to earn two points at home last week as they dropped decisions to Arizona and Florida. A return to Staples Center this week might not bear much more fruit as the Kings face off against a red-hot Boston Bruins team that comes into the week having won four games in a row. The Bruins extended their run in the opener of their four-game West Coast trek, earning a 2-1 overtime win over the San Jose Sharks. But recent history favors Los Angeles, which has won five of the last six home meetings with Boston.

Leafs-Habs Resume One-Sided Rivalry

There's dominance, and then there's what the Montreal Canadiens have been doing to the Toronto Maple Leafs over the past three years. The Canadiens have won 13 consecutive meetings with their Original Six rivals as the teams meet yet again Saturday night at Air Canada Centre. Montreal has nine regulation victories, an overtime win and three shoutout triumphs over that span - winning six straight in Toronto and seven in a row at the Bell Centre. Goal scoring has been a major bugaboo for the Maple Leafs, as they have scored one or zero goals in six of their last 10 meetings with the Habs.

Injury Updates

* The Ottawa Senators are holding their breath about the availability of forward Mark Stone, who took a shot to the head in Sunday's game against Winnipeg and is being treated for a suspected concussion. Stone has six goals and six assists over his past 10 games, during which the Senators have gone 5-5 SU and 4-6 O/U.

* The New York Islanders haven't missed a beat despite being without bruising forward Cal Clutterbuck, who is sidelined indefinitely with a lower-body injury. The Islanders are a solid 5-3-1 SU and 6-2-1 O/U over that stretch, and come into the week just one point back of Toronto for the second Eastern Conference wild-card berth.

Player Notes

* Jets rookie phenom Patrik Laine has been named the NHL's first star of the week after racking up five goals and three assists in four games last week. Laine posted three multi-point efforts in that span - and that usually bodes well for Winnipeg, which is a red-hot 14-1-1 in games in which Laine records more than one point.

* The Washington Capitals have dropped two straight games, and avoiding a third consecutive defeat could hinge heavily on whether Alex Ovechkin can overcome his season-long struggles on the road. Ovechkin has just 10 goals, 11 assists and a hideous minus-9 rating in 28 games away from Verizon Center in 2016-17.

* It appears the Toronto Maple Leafs have finally reversed a strange trend when it comes to games in which rookie sensation Auston Matthews lights the lamp. Toronto won just three of the first 11 games featuring a Matthews goal, but are a scintillating 10-0-1 in those situations since Dec. 22.

Stanley Cup Futures

* The Columbus Blue Jackets continue to be one of the surprising movers in Stanley Cup Futures odds; according to Sports Interaction, the Blue Jackets are a strong +850 option to take home the NHL championship this June. Columbus has faltered of late - going just 5-6-1 in its last 12 games - but remains fourth in the NHL in points.

* On the other side of the coin, the Florida Panthers were seen as a decent Stanley Cup bet prior to the season - and are now struggling to earn a spot in the postseason. The Panthers enter the week a whopping +4,000 to win it all, though that number might see some action with Florida having won four games in a row going into Monday.

* It'll require a healthy Laine and a whole lot of luck, but the Jets could be an interesting underdog selection if they can remain competitive in the Western Conference. Winnipeg comes into this week a single point behind the Calgary Flames for the second wild-card spot, making its +10,000 odds to win the Cup an enticing longshot play.

Over/Under Trends

* Not even a high-end total can contain the Pittsburgh Penguins at home, as they come into Monday's action with a 20-8-3 O/U mark at PPG Paints Arena. The Penguins saw their first 6.5 home total of the season last week, and Over bettors were rewarded with a 4-3 Pittsburgh overtime victory over the Jets.

* The New Jersey Devils have entered the fray as one of the "pushiest" teams in the NHL, recording three pushes in their last five games - all at home. The Devils are 10-11-7 O/U in New Jersey and 11-11-9 O/U away from Prudential Center, their 16 pushes on the season second only to San Jose's 18.

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Gibson’s stellar play keeping Ducks afloat in Pacific

There's no question John Gibson has been the Anaheim Ducks' most valuable player this season.

In the midst of his third full NHL campaign, Gibson, 23, has led the Ducks into a comfortable playoff position, matching the Edmonton Oilers' 72 points through 50 games.

Gibson's latest effort was a 24-save shutout over rival Los Angeles on Sunday night, another sterling performance that helped bail out the Ducks' sputtering offense, which manufactured just one goal in the win.

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In 45 starts this season, Gibson's posted a 23-15-8 record, with a 2.27 goals against average and a .922 save percentage. Solid numbers, indeed, but since the calendar flipped to 2017, Anaheim's go-to goal stopper has been on particularly a special run.

Time frame Starts Record GAA Sv% Shutouts
Since Jan. 1 19 11-6-1 1.82 (1st) .939 (1st) 4 (T-1st)

Gibson's stellar numbers in the new year are especially impressive when considering he's faced the third-most shots of any goalie over that span (545) and his supporting cast has mustered just 50 goals over the last 22 games (ranking 24th in the league over that stretch).

While his stats of late have been better than all of his competitors', the Ducks expecting Gibson to maintain such a high level of performance from here on out could unhinge the playoff spot he's had such a large part in securing.

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Ottawa calls up Baby Sens’ top 2 goal-scorers in McCormick, Bailey

To the say the Ottawa Senators are banged up is putting it lightly.

Over the weekend, the club lost four key contributors up front: Mike Hoffman, Bobby Ryan, Mark Stone, and Tommy Wingels. Ryan's out indefinitely after a hand injury Saturday, Stone's injury appears serious after he took a head shot Sunday, Hoffman's injury is of the lower-body variety, and Wingels' injury hasn't been disclosed.

No updates on the wounded were offered Monday, but Ottawa did announce the call-ups of two players from minors: Casey Bailey and Max McCormick. Both have played five games with the big club in 2016-17, with neither registering a point while combining for nine shots on goal. Saviors? Hardly. But they're the best Ottawa's got at the moment.

Here are the pair's AHL stats this season:

Player Age GP G A P SOG
McCormick 24 46 16 10 26 117
Bailey 25 44 14 9 23 132

Bailey and McCormick lead the Binghamton Senators in shots on goal. Only right winger Jason Akeson (nine goals and 31 points in 34 games) and center Phil Varone (13 goals and 36 points in 46 games) have more points.

The Sens can score, but after losing two of their top-four point-producers in Stone and Hoffman, someone's going to have to step up. After a 58-point season last year, Derick Brassard's on pace for only 46 in 2016-17, so if he got going, that'd be ideal. While Ryan's injury is unfortunate, he's had an extremely underwhelming season, with only 12 goals and 12 assists in 50 games.

Thing is, if head coach Guy Boucher wants offense out of Bailey and McCormick, he's going to have to give one or both more of a chance to generate it. The duo must use the injuries as an opportunity.

Here's how much ice Bailey and McCormick have seen this season in the NHL.

Bailey

Game # Date TOI
1 12/17/16 8:36
2 12/18/16 10:23
3 12/29/16 7:11
4 1/1/17 4:41
5 1/24/17 5:16

McCormick

Game # Date TOI
1 11/3/16 5:04
2 11/17/16 9:56
3 11/19/16 9:34
4 11/22/16 5:08
5 12/1/16 5:35

Fourth-line minutes, basically, so it's no surprise both players are still searching for their first points of the season.

Depending on what the injury update is in Ottawa, it'll be interesting to see how much rope Bailey and McCormick are afforded when the Senators face the Devils in New Jersey on Tuesday. It's the start of a four-game road trip, with subsequent stops in Raleigh, Sunrise, and Tampa Bay to wrap up the February schedule.

Perfect timing. The trade deadline's March 1.

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Laine, Kadri, McDavid named NHL’s 3 stars of week

On the strength of five goals and eight points over four games, Winnipeg Jets star rookie Patrik Laine has earned first star of the week, the NHL announced Monday.

Laine recorded his third hat trick of the season Tuesday versus Dallas, becoming the first rookie since 1992-93 to accomplish the feat, and helped push the Jets within a single point of a wild-card seed.

Second star honors were designated to Toronto Maple Leafs pivot Nazem Kadri, who scored four goals and added two assists in four games. Kadri earned his fifth multi-goal game of the season against Columbus, and has established a new career high with 24 tallies so far this season.

Lastly, Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid was named third star, boosting his quest for the Art Ross trophy with six points (2G, 4A) in three consecutive wins. The 20-year-old leads the NHL with 47 assists and 67 points this season.

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Kane makes more American goal-scoring history with 20th of season

There haven't been many like Patrick Kane.

The Chicago Blackhawks superstar scored his 20th goal of the season Sunday in his hometown of Buffalo, and set an American record in the process. Kane's now officially the first U.S.-born player to score 20 or more in each of his first 10 seasons in the league.

Ten players did it either eight or nine times, and they're some of the best the U.S. has ever produced:

Player # of 20G seasons in 1st 10 seasons
Kane 10
Chris Drury 9
Mike Modano 9
Keith Tkachuk 9
Tony Amonte 8
David Christian 8
Phil Kessel 8
Pat LaFontaine 8
Joe Mullen 8
Ed Olczyk 8
Jeremy Roenick 8

In the goals-per-game category, Kane's 271 goals in 717 contests are good enough for 10th all time among Americans:

Player GPG
LaFontaine 0.54
Mullen 0.47
Tkachuk 0.45
Jimmy Carson 0.44
John LeClair 0.42
Zach Parise 0.39
Mark Pavelich 0.39
Roenick 0.38
Kevin Stevens 0.38
Kane 0.38

Among active players, Kane trails only Zach Parise among his compatriots. Max Pacioretty (0.37), Phil Kessel (0.36), and Joe Pavelski (0.36) are right behind No. 88.

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McPhee aiming to build high-flying offensive team in Vegas

With the 31st NHL franchise almost ready to start making moves, Vegas Golden Knights general manager George McPhee is happy to be in the mix as his fellow executives gear up for the most hectic part of their schedules.

While 30 other general managers sort out a plan for the trade deadline and impending expansion draft, McPhee, back in a front office, eagerly awaits the opportunity to start making deals, as financial logistics and paperwork for the Golden Knights are still in the process of being finalized.

"It's really been a lot of fun, as you can imagine," McPhee told Michael Russo of The Star Tribune. "Just being named the first GM of a franchise is really a treat, to have built it to the point we have. But now, to actually be talking hockey with other GMs has been a great deal of fun."

McPhee still needs to find a coach, but he's already mapped out the type of roster he wants to construct.

"I've built high-flying teams in the past, offensive, entertaining teams and would like to do the same thing," McPhee said.

After his 17-year stretch as architect of the Washington Capitals ended in 2014, a high-octane offense is something McPhee is familiar with, and has worked for him in the past.

If all Vegas' paperwork is sorted by March 1, McPhee can start making deals, while a team can start coming together at the expansion draft on June 20.

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The Noise: Dark horses shuffling the playoff picture

theScore's new series, "The Noise," is published every Monday. It kicks off each week with a quick look at three teams or players making headlines, good or bad.

Atlantic outlook

How quickly things can change.

Once believed to be a formality, the Atlantic is now far from settled, thanks in large part to a pair of reborn teams.

The Florida Panthers are healthy now, and have consequently won four in a row, including an ultra-rare three-game California sweep. With 64 points, the Panthers are restoring hope to what was thought to be a lost season.

Elsewhere, after a not-so popular coaching change, the Boston Bruins seem to have found an identity. The B's are a perfect 4-0 under Bruce Cassidy, surging into contention for the division title.

Montreal's advantageous division lead has shrunk to just two points, and seeds two through five are within four points of each other. This one's far from settled.

Watch those Rangers, Metro

It's hard to label a team with the fifth-most points in the NHL as a "dark horse," but that's the impression surrounding the New York Rangers.

Thanks to a flawed playoff format, the Blueshirts, as it stands right now, would start the postseason on the road, despite having more points than any potential Atlantic opponent.

In saying that, a 7-3 run over their last 10 has the Rangers just two points back of the Blue Jackets, and three back of the Penguins.

They've flown under the radar in an absolutely stacked field, but the Rangers are quickly trending toward shaking up seeding in the best division in hockey.

Calder clash

As gripping as the playoff race is, and will become, the sprint to the Calder Trophy is set to be quite a ride.

Matching the precedent they've set all season long, top-two draft picks Auston Matthews and Patrik Laine are neck and neck for rookie of the year honors. Both players have scored 28 goals, while Laine has an extra three assists.

The play of Matthews and Laine has been integral to their respective club's involvement in the playoff race, and a postseason berth might be the deciding factor in one of the best Calder competition's the league has ever seen.

Oh, and they play each other Tuesday, in an absolutely crucial game for both teams.

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