Monthly Archives: May 2025
Analyzing the Red Wings’ Organizational Depth Heading Into 2025-26
3 Takeaways From Stars’ 7-4 Game 6 Loss to the Avalanche
3 Takeaways From the Maple Leafs’ 4-2 Win Against the Senators
NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – May 2, 2025
Former Avalanche Defender New Coaching Candidate
When your team doesn’t perform, firing the coach is typically the first move in a GM’s arsenal.
And the offseason is the next best time to fire off your underperforming coach into the sun.
Luckily, the Colorado Avalanche have a Stanley Cup-winning coach at the helm. Jared Bednar isn’t going anywhere, but someone who once played for the Avalanche (who now coaches) is on the move.
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And they are a dark horse option for several head coach openings.
Adam Foote served on Rick Tocchet’s coaching staff with the Vancouver Canucks. He served in that position for two years and change.
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With Tocchet moving on from the Canucks, Foote’s future is not being called into question. According to a Daily Faceoff report, Foote is being considered for multiple head coaching vacancies and is expected to interview for a few.
Before then, Foote spent one year as the head coach of the WHL’s Kelowna Rockets. He posted a 29-28-6 record that year in 2019-20.
Foote had a long playing career as a hard-nosed defender. He spent the majority of his 20-year career with the Avalanche. He played nearly three years wit the Columbus Blue Jackets as well.
He played 1154 games and recorded 1534 penalty minutes over his career. Foote won two Stanley Cups as a player.
It’s a long offseason but long-time Avalanche fans will be keeping their eyes and ears peeled on where Foote goes.
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Former Hurricanes Star Has Big Playoff Game
Since being traded to the Colorado Avalanche in January, former Carolina Hurricanes forward Martin Necas has undoubtedly had plenty of success. In 30 regular-season games following the trade, the 26-year-old forward recorded 11 goals, 28 points, and a plus-1 rating in 30 games. Now, he is only continuing to make a big impact during the post-season.
In a win-or-go-home Game 6 for the Avalanche, Necas delivered in a big way for the Central Division club. The former Hurricanes star had a big night for the Avalanche, as he scored a goal and recorded an assist in Colorado's 7-4 win over the Dallas Stars. With this, the Avalanche have now forced a Game 7 and will look to defeat the Stars in it from here.
For his assist, Necas made a nice pass to Avalanche defenseman Cale Makar. From there, Makar one-timed Necas' feed, and Avalanche forward Artturi Lehkonen put home the superstar blueliner's rebound.
As for his goal, Necas received a perfect feed in front of the net from Makar and one-timed it past Stars goaltender Jake Oettinger. This goal gave the Avalanche a 3-2 lead in the second period.
With this impressive performance from Necas, he now has one goal and four points in his last two games alone for the Avalanche. The Canes' 2017 first-round pick is certainly heating up, and it is coming at the perfect time for Colorado. It will be interesting to see how he builds off it in Game 7 from here.
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'It Was F—–g Unbelievable': Senators Reflect On The Support After First Playoff Round Since 2017
The Ottawa Senators finished their season on home ice in front of 19,007 people in attendance.
That number wasn't all Sens fans, with the blue and white jerseys of their rival visible in parts of the crowd. But the team's prioritization of season ticket holders and newsletter followers in its ticket sales seems to have paid off.
Although the Senators couldn't come back from 3-0 down in their first-round series to force a potentially historic Game 7 against the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Sens crowd gave a standing ovation and chanted "Go Sens Go" after the game for a team with lots to look forward to.
The fans also chanted "Brady, Brady, Brady" in honor of Ottawa's captain, Brady Tkachuk, who scored his fourth goal of the series Thursday night to cut the Leafs' lead to 2-1. David Perron tied the game in the third period before Leafs left winger Max Pacioretty retook the lead in an eventual 4-2 Toronto victory.
The #Sens season comes to an end.
— Claire Hanna (@clahanna) May 2, 2025
Ottawa’s crowd was chanting “Brady” and now “Go Sens Go” while giving a standing ovation as the teams shake hands.#GoSensGopic.twitter.com/dHEN0ZRafu
Tkachuk led the Senators in scoring in the series with seven points, one for every season the team missed the playoffs as it went through a full rebuild and worked its way back up with a new core.
The 25-year-old captain remarked on the crowd's support at the end of the game and over the years.
"It's been a long eight years for them, and to experience it, honestly, I don't really realize the impact that it's made on me and this team," Tkachuk told reporters in the dressing room post-game. "Just really want to do it for them. They were absolutely amazing, and I know it sucks right now, but I really can't wait for what the future holds."
Tkachuk was Ottawa's first player drafted when the rebuild unofficially began. Only two players have been with the organization for longer, including defenseman Thomas Chabot, who was drafted 18th overall in 2015.
While Chabot played his first NHL game in 2016-17, he did not play in the Senators' run to the Eastern Conference final that campaign. This year was his first time on the ice experiencing Stanley Cup playoff hockey.
"It was f-----g unbelievable, to be honest," Chabot told reporters. "The fans, everybody, the city, everyone. Get off the plane the other night from the airport, there's about 30, 40 people there waiting at whatever on a Tuesday night at 1 a.m. You don't get that anywhere else.
"We have said it all along, even in the tough years, we do have the best fans in the league, I believe. They've been there all eight years that I've been... I think that's what hurts the most right now is we thought for sure coming back home, we were going to pull it off for them."
The Senators drafted seven players in between their playoff appearances who played for them against the Maple Leafs this post-season. They include Tim Stutzle (five points in the round), Jake Sanderson (overtime-winner in Game 4), Shane Pinto (shorthanded breakaway goal in Game 5) and Drake Batherson (scored the Senators' first playoff goal since May 2017).
Ottawa also made trades and free agent signings to strengthen the squad as it looked to take the next step. On came Claude Giroux, Linus Ullmark, David Perron, Dylan Cozens and more.
"I'm really happy with the way that we have taken strides to become a better, a more stable team, that's going – hopefully, for a long time going to always be up there and battle for the playoffs and the Stanley Cup," goaltender Ullmark said to reporters.
Toronto nearly swept the Senators in the Battle of Ontario, but Ottawa won Game 4 at home and Game 5 in enemy territory to raise questions about whether the Leafs could finish the job. The Senators could have become the 11th team in NHL history to tie a series 3-3 after trailing 3-0. The stat that the Leafs have been 1-13 in closeout games since 2018 circulated all week long.
The Leafs are now 2-13 in closeout games during that span. The top seed in the Atlantic Division will now face the defending Cup champions, the Florida Panthers.
That matchup should remind everyone how challenging the Atlantic Division can be. The Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning have won the Stanley Cup a combined three times in five years. The Leafs have the longest active playoff streak. The rebuilding Montreal Canadiens even made the playoffs. The Boston Bruins earned a record-breaking 135 points in 2022-23 and only dropped out of the playoff race this year, opening a spot for Ottawa to take.
That means for the team and its fan base to see more progress and playoff hockey, there's still much work to do.
"Crazy thing is, it's not going to get easier – next year is going to get harder to get back in the same position," Perron said to the media. "If we asked the team over there, that's what they would tell you. You make one step, and then the next step is a little bit even harder to win one round, win two rounds, all that. But I'm proud of these guys, the way we worked all year to get better and put ourselves in this situation."
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Oilers Defeat Kings 6-4 to Win 1st Round Series
Panthers second round opponent is Toronto team full of familiar faces
Well, all those Toronto fans who keep chanting “We want Florida” are going to get their wish.
The Florida Panthers, who eliminated the Tampa Bay Lightning in five games on Wednesday night, spent less than 24 hours waiting to find out their second-round opponent.
Thanks to their 4-2 win over the Ottawa Senators on Thursday, the Toronto Maple Leafs punched their ticket past round one and will face the Panthers for the second time in three postseasons.
Back in 2023, Florida knocked out the Leafs in five games en route to their first of two straight appearances in the Stanley Cup Final.
Toronto, who won the Atlantic Division this season, will host Florida for the first two games of the series.
Florida will host Game 3, Game 4, and, if necessary, Game 6.
During the regular season, the Panthers went 3-1-0 against Toronto, winning both games in Sunrise while splitting the two up north.
Panthers fans will see some familiar faces wearing blue in this series as there are not one, not two but three current Maple Leafs who won the Stanley Cup with Florida last season.
Goaltender Anthony Stolarz, defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson and forward Steven Lorentz are all enjoying strong seasons with the Leafs and will be doing everything they can to knock out their former teammates.
The series could begin as soon as Saturday or as late as Monday, according to Pierre LeBrun, depending on how things shake out in the Western Conference.
Stay tuned.
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