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Tkachuk raves about Florida move: ‘I didn’t think I’d love it this much’

In case his stats weren't a clear enough indicator, Florida Panthers star Matthew Tkachuk said he's settled into his new surroundings rather nicely this season.

"I knew I was going to love it, but I didn't think I'd love it this much," Tkachuk told The Athletic's Joshua Kloke.

Tkachuk made waves this past summer by commandeering a move from the Calgary Flames after six seasons. He told the club he wouldn't sign a new deal as a restricted free agent, triggering the monumental trade that sent Jonathan Huberdeau and MacKenzie Weegar to the Flames. Tkachuk signed an eight-year, $76-million deal with the Panthers shortly after the deal.

"I just saw my opportunity and took it," Tkachuk said.

He added: "I know Florida as a team isn't talked about as publicly as some other teams. But honestly, I didn't listen to (the doubters)."

Tkachuk has played his way into the Hart Trophy conversation this season with 101 points through 73 games while averaging a career-high 20:33 per contest. The Panthers' leading scorer also won All-Star Game MVP in front of his home fans in February.

Despite his individual success, the Panthers are in a battle to qualify for a playoff spot one season after winning the Presidents' Trophy. Florida entered Friday's schedule one point back of the Pittsburgh Penguins for the second wild-card spot with an extra game played.

Tkachuk admitted not qualifying for the postseason would tarnish an otherwise outstanding debut year with the Panthers.

"I'm not just going somewhere where I'm able to be in 80-degree weather every day," he said. "I want to have a chance to be on a competitive team each and every year."

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Sharks top prospect Eklund undergoes shoulder surgery

San Jose Sharks top prospect William Eklund underwent season-ending surgery Thursday to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder, the team announced.

Eklund is expected to make a full recovery in time for the start of training camp in September.

He suffered the ailment in an AHL game on March 22.

"Together with William, we felt there was just too much risk of another injury next season, and William's goal is to play in 82 NHL games next season," Eklund's agent Todd Diamond told Sheng Peng's San Jose Hockey Now. "(General manager Mike Grier) and the Sharks have been great throughout this and allowed William the time he needed to make the best decision."

Eklund, 20, recorded 41 points in 54 contests with the AHL's San Jose Barracuda this campaign. He also added two goals and an assist during an eight-game stint with the Sharks.

San Jose drafted the Swedish forward seventh overall in 2021.

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Canucks’ Hronek done for season due to shoulder injury

Vancouver Canucks defenseman Filip Hronek is done for the season due to a shoulder injury, head coach Rick Tocchet confirmed, according to The Athletic's Thomas Drance.

"There's really no reason for him to come back," Tocchet said, according to The Vancouver Sun's Patrick Johnston. The coach added, "He's going to have a long time to make his shoulder perfect."

Tocchet said there is no concern that he needs surgery and Hronek would be able to play if it were the playoffs, according to Johnston.

The Canucks acquired Hronek prior to the trade deadline along with a 2023 fourth-round pick in exchange for the Islanders' 2023 first-round pick and a 2023 second-round pick.

The 25-year-old made his Vancouver debut on March 23. He played four games with the Canucks prior to being shut down, tallying one assist and averaging 24:17.

Hronek was recovering from a shoulder injury when the Detroit Red Wings traded him. The ailment forced him to miss nearly one month and delayed his Canucks' debut after being acquired by the team on March 1.

Vancouver is sixth in the Pacific Division with a 34-34-6 record.

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Canucks bolster goaltending depth by signing Tolopilo to entry-level deal

The Vancouver Canucks agreed to terms with goaltender Nikita Tolopilo on a two-year, entry-level contract, the team announced Friday.

"We are excited to have agreed to terms with Nikita as we continue to build out our prospect pool and add to our organization's depth in goal," general manager Patrik Allvin said. "He provides a combination of tremendous size and skill and has developed well at the professional level the past two seasons in Sweden, serving as one of the more accomplished goaltenders in his league this year."

Tolopilo posted a .924 save percentage and a 2.10 goals-against average in 45 regular-season games for Sodertalje SK in HockeyAllsvenskan - the second-best professional league in Sweden.

The 22-year-old Belarusian netminder stands 6-foot-6 and 229 pounds.

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Toews returning to Blackhawks’ lineup after 2-month absence

Jonathan Toews will return to the Chicago Blackhawks' lineup Saturday against the New Jersey Devils, head coach Luke Richardson confirmed according to Chicago Sun-Times' Ben Pope.

Toews hasn't played since Jan. 28 after stepping away due to ongoing symptoms of long COVID and chronic immune response syndrome.

More to come.

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NHL Friday best bets: Going under in Winnipeg

We had a solid night on the ice Thursday, going 2-1 with our sides and props. We'll look to keep moving in the right direction with three more plays for the night ahead.

Red Wings (+210) @ Jets (-250)

Jets games are where offense goes to die. They don't score, their opponents don't score, and it feels like every game they're involved in is a grind from start to finish.

Forget a total of 6, let alone 6.5; their games have featured five goals or fewer seven times in a row. Seven! While that streak won't last forever, I love the wiggle room that 6.5 provides in this matchup.

As mentioned, the Jets are struggling to score. They're doing a great job of preventing goals, though: At five-on-five, they rank second in the NHL in expected goals against over the past 10 games. They're giving up next to nothing.

When teams finally do break through, they have the privilege of dealing with Connor Hellebuyck. He owns a .917 save percentage (league average is .899) and ranks sixth in goals saved above expected. He has largely played very well all season. The Red Wings are likely to have a difficult time getting pucks by him.

Creating any sort of chance volume against this slow-paced, grind-it-out Jets team is a hard task for anybody, but it should be especially difficult for the Red Wings. At five-on-five, they slot 28th in expected goals generation over the past 10 games. They grade out even worse in terms of actual goals, ranking ahead of only the Blackhawks. I don't see Detroit being the team that forces the Jets into a high-event game.

In terms of expected goals pace - combining generation and prevention numbers - both teams rank bottom five over the past 10. There shouldn't be fireworks in this one.

Bet: Under 6.5 (-135)

Mika Zibanejad over 2.5 shots (-132)

Zibanejad has gone cold shooting the puck. He has recorded three shots or more just four times over the past 10 games while posting some underwhelming attempt numbers. That doesn't bother me at all.

If you dig deeper, you'll notice Zibanejad's recent string of opponents has been extremely challenging. He's faced the Penguins (three times), Hurricanes (twice), and Devils during this rough patch, and each of those teams is very good at limiting shots.

When the Rangers have faced lesser teams or higher-event teams, like the Capitals, Panthers, Predators and Blue Jackets, Zibanejad has gotten the job done.

A date with the Sabres is a definite step in the right direction. They're prone to playing high-event hockey and they've allowed the seventh-most shots by centers over the past 10 games.

It's also worth noting - even given his recent struggles - Zibanejad has registered three shots or more in 63% of his games this season.

Expect him to get back on track in a softer matchup than he's grown accustomed to seeing of late.

Roope Hintz over 2.5 shots (-125)

Hintz remains somebody we like to target on the road. His success rate is 12% higher in that situation and the numbers suggest it's no coincidence.

The Stars forward's attempt outputs are also noticeably higher away from home, where his sole mission is facilitating as many Jason Robertson shots as possible.

Tonight he finds himself in a mouth-watering spot against a Coyotes team that bleeds shots to centers. The only side that has conceded more shots to the position over the last 10 is the Blackhawks. They just allowed five shots on goal to Hintz, who rung them up for seven just a couple weeks prior.

He has shown the ability to generate more volume on the road and has consistently hit in advantageous matchups. Expect that trend to continue in Arizona.

Todd Cordell is a sports betting writer at theScore. Be sure to follow him on Twitter @ToddCordell.

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Dominant Bruins clinch Presidents’ Trophy as top regular-season team

The Boston Bruins clinched the Presidents' Trophy as the league's most dominant regular-season squad for the fourth time in franchise history with a hard-fought 2-1 overtime victory over the lowly Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday night.

Sniper David Pastrnak played the hero in the extra frame to secure the Bruins' franchise-best 58th win of the campaign.

The victory gave the Bruins 121 points on the season with seven games remaining on their schedule. With 131 points, the 1995-96 Detroit Red Wings hold the record for the highest total since the award was introduced in 1986.

Boston will have home-ice advantage throughout the Stanley Cup Playoffs, which start April 17.

The Bruins have been an intimidating force at TD Garden. Head coach Jim Montgomery's side owns a 31-4-3 record in its own building this campaign, which he feels will be a daunting prospect for any playoff opponent to overcome.

"Teams aren't looking forward to coming in here," he said, according to Boston.com's Conor Ryan.

Captain Patrice Bergeron said he's "proud" of all the Bruins have accomplished so far.

"A lot of games and a lot of hard work," he said, per the Associated Press' Ken Powtak. "I'm proud of the way we've done it, sticking to our process and growing as a team."

The 2012-13 Chicago Blackhawks are the last Presidents' Trophy winners to lift the Stanley Cup. In the nine seasons since then, the regular season's best squad has only advanced past the second round once.

The Bruins haven't made it beyond the playoffs' first two rounds since 2019, when they fell to the St. Louis Blues in the Stanley Cup Final. Beantown was bounced in the first round by the Carolina Hurricanes in seven games last season.

It's been a stellar season for the Atlantic Division's top dogs, who set an NHL record with 14 consecutive home victories to start the campaign.

Pastrnak has led the way with 53 goals and 98 points in 75 games, while goaltender Linus Ullmark is a virtual lock for the Vezina Trophy. Heading into Thursday's game, he owned a .937 save percentage and 1.90 goals against average.

Boston started the season without key players Brad Marchand and Charlie McAvoy but remained unfazed by the early adversity under Montgomery, who replaced Bruce Cassidy in the offseason.

The Bruins are 58-12-5 on the season and have two all-time records in their sights: The 1976-77 Montreal Canadiens own the benchmark for most points in a campaign (132), while the 1995-96 Red Wings and 2018-19 Tampa Bay Lightning share the title for wins (62).

Boston last won the Stanley Cup in 2011.

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Harman Dayal on JT Miller’s resurgence and finding a partner for Quinn Hughes

Dan and Sat are joined by Harman Dayal of The Athletic to discuss JT Miller's resurgence under Rick Tocchet, who fits best with Miller, and more. Also, the guys talk about what an ideal 3rd line for the Canucks could look like next season.

This podcast was produced by Josh Elliott-Wolfe.

The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.

The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.