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Maple Leafs prospect Marner lights up Memorial Cup opener

Mitch Marner is off and running in Red Deer.

The Toronto Maple Leafs prospect is wrapping up a successful season by playing with his London Knights at the Memorial Cup tournament featuring the top teams in junior hockey.

Marner, who was named MVP of the Ontario Hockey League playoffs, starred in Friday's opener by recording two goals and three assists against the host Rebels, and did so in style.

Between the regular season, playoffs, and this Memorial Cup contest, Marner has registered 165 points in 76 games this season.

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Watch: Malkin outwaits Lightning for 1st goal in 9 games

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At last, Geno.

Pittsburgh Penguins superstar Evgeni Malkin broke his nine-game goalless slump in the third period Friday night, showing great patience before beating Andrei Vasilevskiy with a high wrister.

The goal was Malkin's first since Game 1 of the second round.

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Watch: Boyle mocks Letang’s attempt to draw penalty

There was no love lost between Brian Boyle and Kris Letang in Game 4.

With both players in the penalty box following a second-period skirmish, the Tampa Bay Lightning forward poked fun at attempts by the Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman to draw a penalty.

Don't hurt your neck in the process, Boyle.

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Penguins’ Daley leaves game with apparent knee injury

Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Trevor Daley left Game 4 after a collision with Tampa Bay Lightning forward Ryan Callahan.

Daley appeared to be favoring his left knee while being helped to the Penguins' dressing room.

If Daley is unable to return, it's a major blow to the Penguins blue line. He's contributed six points in 14 games, while earning nearly 23 minutes of ice time.

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Penguins start Fleury for 3rd period vs. Lightning

In a less than ideal situation, Marc-Andre Fleury is back between the pipes for the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Trailing 4-0 to the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 4, Fleury got the nod from head coach Mike Sullivan to begin the final frame.

Fleury hasn't seen game action since March 31st.

Penguins starter Matt Murray was pulled after allowing four goals on 30 shots, as Tampa Bay heavily controlled the play through two periods.

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Lightning’s Drouin scores 3rd goal in 4 Conference Final games

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Jonathan Drouin continues to prove his worth to the Tampa Bay Lightning.

With his team on a four-minute power play thanks to some bad behavior on the part of Pittsburgh's Kris Letang, the young forward recorded his third goal in four Eastern Conference Final games against the Penguins.

The goal was Drouin's fourth of the postseason, and 12th point in 14 games.

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Penguins’ Murray bumped behind net by teammate Dumoulin

Matt Murray did not see this coming.

In the dying seconds of the first period of Game 4, the Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender was bumped by teammate Brian Dumoulin behind the net.

The defenseman's shoulder appeared to catch his netminder in the mask, which is significant considering Murray was not available to begin the postseason due to a suspected head injury.

However, he was able to return for the start of the second period.

Murray is appearing in his 13th playoff game, matching his career regular-season total.

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Watch: Callahan’s deflection gives Lightning lead 27 seconds into Game 4

That's one way to make a statement.

The Tampa Bay Lightning needed only 27 seconds to shake off the rust from Game 3, as forward Ryan Callahan deflected a point shot past Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Matt Murray, providing an early lead.

Callahan's opening mark was the second-fastest playoff goal in Lightning history.

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Tyler Johnson sporting full cage after taking puck to face prior to Game 4

The Tampa Bay Lightning were down a man to begin Game 4.

Tyler Johnson appeared to take a puck to the face during warmup and skated off to the locker for medical attention.

While he was listed in the official lineup, he wasn't on the bench at puck drop. He did emerge shortly thereafter, with some extra equipment protecting his face.

Johnson recorded five goals and nine assists in 13 playoff games.

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Watch: Shawn Michaels, ‘Sexy Boy’ featured in Game 4 opener

Shawn Michaels is quickly crossing over from wrestling legend to hockey lore.

The former WWE superstar - who will attend Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Final in Pittsburgh - opened Sportsnet's coverage of Game 4 in Tampa Bay with a personal message from his home, followed by a montage set to his old "Sexy Boy" intro music.

Michaels, of course, became linked to the Penguins by way of the red-hot line of Carl Hagelin, Nick Bonino, and Phil Kessel, dubbed 'HBK', synonymous with his Heartbreak Kid nickname.

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