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Penguins’ Sundqvist, Bennett ready to play if Rust unavailable for Game 2

With Bryan Rust listed as day to day after suffering an upper-body injury in a hit to the head from San Jose Sharks veteran Patrick Marleau, a pair of Pittsburgh Penguins forwards are prepared to step in for head coach Mike Sullivan.

With either Matt Cullen or Eric Fehr likely to take Rust's spot on Evgeni Malkin's wing, Game 1 scratches Beau Bennett and Oskar Sundqvist are the most likely options to join the fourth line in Game 2.

"If I'm slotted in there, I've got to be able to make a contribution right away," Bennett said, according to Jonathan Bombulie of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. "I think I was maybe playing a little too cautious my first time around there."

Bennett's lone postseason appearance came in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Final against the Tampa Bay Lightning, where he posted a minus-2 rating in just over 11 minutes of action.

Meanwhile, Sundqvist appeared in one game in each of the Penguins' first two rounds, failing to register a point or a shot in just under 19 minutes of ice time.

"I'm pretty comfortable when we don't have the puck," Sundqvist said. "I'm usually a guy that's on the right side. I think Sully knows that, too."

Regular season stats

Player GP G A P +/- PIM
Bennett 33 6 6 12 -1 10
Sundqvist 18 1 3 4 0 4

Game 2 is scheduled for Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET.

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Report: Carlyle, Ducks expected to meet about head coaching vacancy

Randy Carlyle may be going back to Cali.

The unemployed head coach is expected to meet with the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday about their vacancy behind the bench, according to TSN's Darren Dreger.

Former NHLer Travis Green is also "among those in (the) mix" for the job, Dreger adds

Carlyle hasn't worked since being fired by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2015. He spent six seasons as head coach in Anaheim beginning in 2005, and won a Stanley Cup with the club in 2007.

The 60-year-old has a lifetime 364-260-80 record.

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Sullivan lauds Crosby’s ‘insatiable appetite’ for greatness after optional skate

Sidney Crosby could have taken the morning off following a Game 1 win over the San Jose Sharks.

Instead, he was one of a handful of Pittsburgh Penguins that participated in Tuesday's optional skate, because that's simply what he does, says head coach Mike Sullivan.

"I don't think he's as good as he is by accident," Sullivan said at a press conference. " As long as I've been associated with this league, I don't know that I've been around a player that has the same work ethic as Sid does as far as that insatiable appetite to just try to get better and be the best. I think that's why he's as good as he is.

"Everybody sees his talent. There's a lot of talented guys out there. But I think his work ethic allows him to be the player that he is. It's impressive."

Sullivan added Crosby's routine sets a standard for the rest of the team, providing an example of the type of work ethic expected from the top down.

Crosby saw 20:40 of ice time in Game 1 - most among Penguins' forwards - and recorded one assist, four shots, and a Corsi rating of 62.9 percent in all situations.

All in a day's work.

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Russia negotiating with NHL to allow Voynov in World Cup

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman put his foot down Monday, saying former Los Angeles Kings defenseman Slava Voynov won't play in the World Cup of Hockey due to his league suspension, but Russia isn't ready to give up.

The Russian Ice Hockey Federation (RHF) has an ongoing dialogue with the NHL about Voynov's participation in the tournament, according to Russian news agency TASS.

"The Russian Ice Hockey Federation is holding negotiations with the organizers of the World Cup - the NHL - concerning the issue of national team's defender Vyacheslav Voynov," the RHF's press service said Tuesday.

"The Russian Ice Hockey Federation hopes that the organizers of the international competition will make a positive decision on the issue and the defender will be allowed to be included in the roster of the Russian national team."

The RHF said Rene Fasel, president of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), is also part of the negotiations.

Voynov was charged with domestic violence, and spent two months in prison before returning home to Russia. He was suspended indefinitely, and had his contract voided by the NHL. The 26-year-old spent this season with SKA St. Petersburg of the KHL.

The World Cup gets underway Sept. 17.

- With h/t to NBC Sports

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5 years after move, Thrashers-Jets franchise still lacks playoff win

It's almost hard to believe it's been five years already.

On May 31, 2011, fans gathered at Portage and Main to celebrate the return of the NHL to Winnipeg after a 20-year absence.

Earlier that month, the Atlanta Thrashers were sold to Manitoba-based ownership group True North Sports & Entertainment, signalling the end of NHL hockey in Georgia for the second time in league history.

Season tickets sold out within minutes, and Jets 2.0 supporters quickly became known as some of the most boisterous, filling MTS Centre with raucous encouragement for the home team and creative chants directed at the opposition.

What a ride it's been so far.

The "more to come" teased in that tweet undoubtedly references the hoped-for end to a dubious distinction for the franchise: being the only NHL club without a single playoff victory.

Ever.

In 11 seasons in Atlanta, the Thrashers made one postseason appearance (2007) and were swept by the New York Rangers. The Jets advanced to the playoffs in 2015, but were also swept, this time at the hands of the Anaheim Ducks.

In terms of regular-season success, or lack thereof, the Jets are at least posting a greater winning percentage.

Team Games Record (W-L-T-OTL-SOL) Win %
Atlanta Thrashers 902 342-437-45-49-29 0.447
Winnipeg Jets 376 176-156-0-22-22 0.527

The Jets do have some exciting young players on the roster and in the pipeline, with long-term commitments from star players like Blake Wheeler and Dustin Byfuglien. On top of that, they also have the No. 2 overall pick in hand at this year's NHL Draft.

How soon the playoff win drought will end remains anyone's guess, however.

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Report: Bruins prospect Khokhlachev to sign with KHL team

Alex Khokhlachev is heading home.

The frustrated Boston Bruins prospect is set to sign with SKA Saint Petersburg of the KHL, reports rsport.ru, according to Sport-Express' Igor Eronko.

Khokhlachev was drafted 40th overall by the Bruins in 2011, but has only played in nine NHL games despite putting up impressive numbers for Providence, Boston's AHL affiliate. This season, he scored 68 points in 60 games, but only earned five contests with the big club, failing to register a point.

The 22-year-old has voiced his displeasure with his playing time in the past, and in April, Khokhlachev's agent blamed Bruins head coach Claude Julien for his lack of chances.

Khokhlachev would join a Saint Petersburg team that features former NHLers Ilya Kovalchuk and Slava Voynov.

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Quiet Vlasic content with underrated reputation

With Mark-Edouard Vlasic, it's always the same: Consistency, smart decisions and tough minutes - game in and game out.

The San Jose Sharks defenseman is one of the best the league has to offer, but hardly garners any time in the spotlight. It could be the market he plays in, or it could be his modest style of play. But whatever it is that pushes the deserved attention away from him, he doesn't care.

"I'm here to play my game, help the team win," Vlasic told The Canadian Press. "If I get credit or I don't I'm not worried about that. I get it from the players, the coaches, the GMs throughout the league. That's the No. 1 thing. In order to make teams (like Canada) the GMs have to like the way you play and that's where I get my credit."

Vlasic won gold with Team Canada in Sochi, and was one of four defensemen named to the Canadian preliminary World Cup roster.

On top of Hockey Canada's brain trust, his teammates take notice of his play, too. Especially his playing partner, Justin Braun.

When people wake up on the East Coast and they watch highlights he might not be on there for a good stick, a blocked shot, or shutting guys down all night," Braun said.

"He'd probably be known as one of the best shutdown D-men in the league (if he played in a major market) more than he already is."

Vlasic is facing the unenviable task of shutting down the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Stanley Cup Final, and though he was minus-2 in Game 1, the hockey world should be able to catch a glimpse of his talents on the game's biggest stage as the series wears on.

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Teemu Selanne posts hilarious video of friend’s golf shot gone wrong

You rather wanna be one day as Lion than 100years as a lamb👍👏💪😜

A video posted by Teemu Selanne (@sel8nneteemu) on

NHL legend Teemu Selanne spent Memorial Day weekend golfing with some friends, one of whom took an unfortunate tumble into a pond.

The friend was attempting to hit a shot while balancing on the edge of the water when he fell backward, completely submerging himself. Everyone had a good laugh about the mishap, especially this cigar-smoking fellow:

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Mark Arcobello signs 2-year deal with Swiss club

Free-agent center Mark Arcobello has signed a two-year contract with SC Bern of the Swiss League.

Arcobello, who was set to become an unrestricted free agent on July 1, spent this past season in the Toronto Maple Leafs organization on a one-year, $1.1-million contract. He appeared in 20 games for the NHL club, with three goals and one assist to his credit.

The majority of 2015-16 was spent with the AHL's Toronto Marlies, for whom Arcobello recorded 25 goals and 34 assists in 49 games.

The undrafted 27-year-old heads to Europe with 139 NHL appearances on his record since 2012-13.

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Blues GM: Signing Schwartz a priority, uncertain about retaining Backes

With head coach Ken Hitchcock officially back in the fold for one more season, the St. Louis Blues will turn their attention to roster composition.

During an end-of-year press conference Tuesday, general manager Doug Armstrong addressed key decisions facing the club this summer, saying signing restricted free agent Jaden Schwartz is priority number one, while remaining less sure about the ability to re-sign captain David Backes.

"I'd love to keep him here. But it has to work out for David and his family and work out in our math equation," Armstrong admitted.

Armstrong, to be sure, is demonstrating some forward thinking when it comes to Backes.

Based on the strength of his 2016 playoff performance, the 32-year-old is expected to command much attention on the open market - and a raise over his $4.5-million cap hit - and re-resigning Backes with a much younger and talented Schwartz in need of a new deal would limit the already high-spending Blues.

Troy Brouwer, Steve Ott, Kyle Brodziak, and Scottie Upshall are also scheduled to become unrestricted free agents this summer.

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