Montreal Canadiens Assign Cayden Primeau And Oliver Kapanen To Laval Rocket

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The Montreal Canadiens announced they have returned goaltender Cayden Primeau tand reassigned forward Oliver Kapanen to the Laval Rocket. 

The team also assigned goaltender Luke Cavallin to their ECHL affiliate Trois-Rivieres Lions. 

Primeau was recalled to serve as the Canadiens third goaltender for their series against the Washington Capitals. 

The 25-year-old had a dominant record of 21-2-2 with a .927 SP, 1.96 GAA and two shutouts in the AHL this season.

Laval have a fascinating goaltending choice going forward, after a first round bye the Rocket are now up 2-0 on the Cleveland Monsters and Jacob Fowler has looked fantastic in net, backstopping the team to both wins and stopping 43 of 45 shots against in what were his fourth and fifth career professional starts. 

Kapanen has had a busy season, he picked up one assist in 18 regular season games with the Canadiens before heading to the SHL where he notched 15 goals and 35 points in 36 games.

He added three points in six SHL playoff games before returning to North America where he appeared in three games for the Canadiens against the Capitals where he recorded an assist. 

A second round pick of the Canadiens in 2021, Kapanen has a chance to appear in the playoffs for three teams in three different leagues if he suits up for Laval. 

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All HUT Fantasy Hockey Updates In NHL 25 Through May. 3

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Back again with another NHL 25 Hockey Ultimate Team Fantasy Hockey update as the NHL Playoffs approaches the end of the first round. 

Andrei Svechnikov had a great first round, recording five goals and five games and now sits at 98 overall. 

Laura Stacey was the lone PWHL player to receive an upgrade and is up to 97 overall. 

Brett Howden and Matthew Knies are each up to 96 overall, while Trevor Moore, Juraj Slafkovsky, Marco Rossi, Adam Lowry, Nick Paul, Timo Meier, and Anton Lundell are 95 overall. Mikael Granlund and Jake Neighbours are 94 overall. 

Moore, Slafkovsky, Rossi, Paul, and Meier's teams have been eliminated and each card will not receive any future upgrades. 

All updates are in the video above. 

Check out Week 1 of the Playoff Event here.   

Check out the recent Team Builder release and roster update. 

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Maple Leafs Dismiss Tkachuk’s Intel Moves Ahead of Panthers Showdown

Apr 1, 2024; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Florida Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk (19) waits for a faceoff against the Toronto Maple Leafs in the third period at Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images

Florida Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk will study extensively before the second-round series against the Toronto Maple Leafs, and part of that session includes getting intel from his brother, Brady, who just played Toronto in the first round.

After the Panthers eliminated the Tampa Bay Lightning in five games and the Maple Leafs eliminated the Ottawa Senators in six, Matthew joined The Pat McAfee Show to discuss how he'll approach the series against Toronto.

"We don't know when our first game is, but definitely before that, I'll give [Brady] a call and ask him what he saw throughout the series, little things," Matthew said.

"I'll ask a lot about individuals, like, what you can exploit with some guys, what guys maybe get a little too riled up, guys you can get off their game, what guys are looking like they're playing through stuff or look a little injured.

"It's all the little stuff I'll ask him. It's playoffs. Every advantage you can get, and it's nice having my brother that just played them, so he'll give me the honest truth."

'I Thought I Was Done Playing A Number Of Times': How Maple Leafs' Max Pacioretty Persevered To Score Series-Clinching Goal Against Senators'I Thought I Was Done Playing A Number Of Times': How Maple Leafs' Max Pacioretty Persevered To Score Series-Clinching Goal Against SenatorsIt was 225 days ago, on Sept. 19, when Max Pacioretty, wearing a Toronto Maple Leafs hoodie with the number 67 stamped on, first stepped in front of the camera to explain why he joined the organization.

The Maple Leafs held an optional practice on Saturday, two days before their series against Florida gets underway. Toronto faced the Panthers in the second round back in 2023 and were eliminated in five games.

It was the first time the Maple Leafs got out of the first round since 2004.

While Tkachuk might have intel on the Maple Leafs, a few players on Toronto who were on Florida's Stanley Cup-winning team last spring, will have the same: Steven Lorentz, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, and Anthony Stolarz.

"I've had discussions with them," Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube said Saturday.

"There is things that you might not know; more mindset stuff for me with those guys, being in a locker room, and being around the organization and the team."

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Tkachuk is a player who likes to get under his opponent's skin. Could having intel from his brother on the Maple Leafs help him in that sense throughout the series? 

"Well, if you allow people to push your buttons, then maybe. You don't allow them to push your buttons. That's the way I look at it," Berube said.

"You can control what you want to control. Again, emotion plays a big part of the game. We all know that. Discipline and composure. We got through one round, and it's got to be more elevated now."

Lorentz played 16 playoff games last year with the Panthers, scoring two goals and one assist. He's appeared in all six games for the Maple Leafs this postseason, but has yet to register a point.

His line, however, with Calle Jarnkrok and Scott Laughton, was very successful in round one against Ottawa. What did he make of Tkachuk saying he was gathering information on which Toronto players appear to be playing through things?

‘That’s How You Win A Series’: Craig Berube Praises Scott Laughton’s Shot-Blocking Heroics, Maple Leafs' Bottom-Six Delivers Against Senators‘That’s How You Win A Series’: Craig Berube Praises Scott Laughton’s Shot-Blocking Heroics, Maple Leafs' Bottom-Six Delivers Against SenatorsWith 25 seconds left on the clock in a one-goal game, it wasn’t a member of the ‘Core Four’ who made the defining play of the Toronto Maple Leafs' series-clinching win – it was Scott Laughton, throwing himself in front of a Jake Sanderson slap shot to preserve the lead.

"I mean, everyone's banged up in the playoffs, so it doesn't matter," said Lorentz.

"I've seen guys play through this and that, and there's a laundry list every single year, but it doesn't really matter what the advantage is. I think if a guy's able to play skates and put the jersey on it and stand up there and start the game, then you're going to expect his best, whether he's hurt or not."

Toronto lost its first two home games to Florida, and they are looking to change that this time around. Tkachuk, Sam Bennett, and Brad Marchand play within the Panthers' top nine, so that alone won't make it an easy series.

It won't just be those three that make it difficult, though. Florida has a two-time Selke Trophy-winner in Aleksander Barkov, a strong defense, and a two-time Vezina Trophy winner, Sergei Bobrovsky, as the backstop.

Why The Maple Leafs' Confidence In Anthony Stolarz Hasn't Faltered After Back-To-Back Losses To SenatorsWhy The Maple Leafs' Confidence In Anthony Stolarz Hasn't Faltered After Back-To-Back Losses To SenatorsAs Ottawa Senators defenseman Thomas Chabot fired a shot from the point in the second period of Game 5, Anthony Stolarz did his best to track the puck. But he couldn't see anything until it was too late.

"They have different people over there. We have different people in here," Morgan Rielly said, highlighting the differences between the series in 2023 and now.

"I think the playoff mindset in general remains the same, but I think there's differences with both teams and with structure and systems and whatnot. But the focus here over the next few days is going to be on us and doing what we need to do to get ready to play."

The Maple Leafs will use Sunday to practice before gearing up for Game 1 against the Panthers on Monday. It'll be a later start time at 8:00 p.m. ET, due to the NHL's Draft Lottery beginning an hour earlier.

Maple Leafs vs Panthers: Game 1 Start Time and Date RevealedMaple Leafs vs Panthers: Game 1 Start Time and Date RevealedThe Toronto Maple Leafs are set to open the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs on Monday.

But either way, it's going to be a long and gruelling series between the Maple Leafs and Panthers.

"I'm very comfortable. I don't feel worried about it at all," Berube said about the physicality of the upcoming series.

"Our team, they're ready for it. They understand it. Listen, that's playoffs. It's going to be hard, and there's going to be hits, and you've got to get up and play. And you've got to be disciplined."


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Shaw's sample size enough to win Flyers' coaching job?

Shaw's sample size enough to win Flyers' coaching job? originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

As the Flyers search for a new head coach, we’re looking at potential candidates to fill the vacancy.

“Communication and teaching are probably two things that will be at the forefront of our next coach,” general manager Danny Briere said April 19 at his end-of-the-season press conference. “When you have a young team in place, I really think those two attributes are extremely important.”

We’ve profiled Mike Sullivan (hired by the Rangers), Rick Tocchet and Pat Ferschweiler. Next up in our series is Brad Shaw, who went 5-3-1 as the Flyers’ interim head coach.

Why Shaw would be a fit

The 61-year-old already has great continuity with the Flyers’ roster. Players have spoken highly of Shaw and he has done good work in his three seasons on the team’s staff.

Under former head coach John Tortorella, Shaw was in charge of the back end and penalty kill. A number of the Flyers’ defensemen have grown through Shaw’s time here, while the team’s penalty kill was a top-five unit in 2023-24 and scored a league-leading 16 shorthanded goals.

“He has meant so much to my game personally,” Travis Sanheim said a little over two weeks ago. “I think a lot of guys on the D core could probably say the same thing. We don’t know what’s going to happen, time will tell. In saying that, I’m just super thankful for where he has taken my game and I really enjoyed my time working with him, so it would obviously be a disappointment if I didn’t get to continue that.

“I think we built a really good relationship, us two. I feel like we can talk to each other about anything and kind of go over certain things — how I see it, how he sees it, have disagreements. I might see something differently than he sees it and that’s kind of what makes him a better coach and me a better player.”

In Shaw’s nine games as the interim head coach, the Flyers definitely played freer. Part of that could have been because of the standings, but the Flyers scored 3.89 goals per game under Shaw. They scored six or more three times with Shaw. In the 73 games prior, the Flyers had scored six or more four times.

Shaw has over 20 seasons of NHL experience as an assistant coach. He checks off the box of teacher and it doesn’t hurt that he knows what it’s like to coach in Philadelphia.

“It has only been three years, but I love my time here,” Shaw said last month. “It’s a unique city. I love the inherent pressure the fans put on you. I’ve never been booed more in three years in my life, but I think it’s good. I think it’s an extra indicator of what the fans think.”

Why Shaw would not be a fit

The obvious knock on Shaw’s candidacy is that he has never been a full-time head coach at the NHL level. His other interim role was with the Islanders for 40 games in 2005-06.

He’s such a good players’ coach, but will he have enough of that demanding style? It’s often the biggest question for assistants trying to make the transition to a head coaching job.

While the Flyers put up goals under Shaw, they did allow them, too. They surrendered 3.56 per game and were outshot five times. With the circumstances, it was a tough spot for Shaw to implement any significant changes.

Shaw was Tortorella’s right-hand man for five seasons with the Blue Jackets and three in Philadelphia. Making their first head coaching hire, it’s possible Briere and president of hockey operations Keith Jones will want to put an imprint on things by bringing in their own guy.

If Shaw doesn’t get the job, he said he’d be interested in returning with his assistant role. The interest could be mutual from the Flyers’ side, but that ultimately might be up to the next head coach.

One Year Ago Today: Canucks Defeat Predators 1–0, Advance To Round 2

May 3, 2024; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Nashville Predators defenseman Roman Josi (59) and Vancouver Canucks defenseman Tyler Myers (57) shake hands following game six of the first round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

On May 3, 2024, the Vancouver Canucks stunned the Nashville Predators with a late third period goal to advance to the second round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs. This was the only tally of the game, as Vancouver ultimately won the game 1–0

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The series-clinching effort came as a result of multiple stellar performances. Pius Suter scored with 1:39 left in the third period to silence the crowd at Bridgestone Arena. Meanwhile, back in Vancouver, Rogers Arena came to life with the cheers of thousands of fans who attended the team’s watch party. Brock Boeser and Elias Pettersson helped set up Suter’s series-winning tally. 

Despite scoring with less than two minutes left, the Canucks’ final stretch while up 1–0 was possibly the toughest hockey they had to play. With a little more than 30 seconds left in the game, Elias Lindholm was called for cross-checking, forcing Vancouver onto the penalty kill to finish the match. Even so, the team pulled off an impressive slew of blocks, scrambles, and saves in order to take home the win. 

While the rest of the league had likely heard of Vancouver’s issues with goaltender injuries, after this game, all they would have remembered is the name of Artūrs Šilovs. The Latvian goaltending prospect, who was 23 at the time, stopped all 28 of Nashville’s shots to post his first NHL shutout. This included having to face three different Predators power play opportunities. With this win, Šilovs became the youngest goalie in Canucks history to record a playoff shutout. 

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