Oilers, Kassian optimistic about extending ‘good marriage’

With only eight games remaining on the schedule and another bottom-five finish on the horizon, the Edmonton Oilers are in evaluation mode, assessing which players can be relied upon to serve as the foundation moving forward.

Somewhat unexpectedly, forward Zack Kassian has emerged as a key piece in the bottom-six ranks, having taken advantage of a chance at redemption after landing in the NHL's substance abuse program prior to the start of the season.

Set to become a free agent on July 1, there appears to be mutual interest in keeping Kassian around for the long haul.

"I've liked the things he's brought to the table," head coach Todd McLellan said before Friday's win over the Vancouver Canucks, according to Robert Tychkowski of the Edmonton Sun. "There's a lot to play for in the Oilers world, in the NHL world, and in their careers. A lot of judgements will be made. Zack will be no different.

"We'll sit down at the end of the year and we'll figure out if he can continue to fit. And he has to figure out if he thinks he can fit with us as well. Right now, I think it's been a good marriage."

Kassian has recorded three goals and four assists in 28 games for the Oilers while displaying his brand of physicality and tenacity. Over that span, he's grown optimistic about the Oilers' potential, and wants to be part of the solution.

"To get a chance here, when you look around the room with all the skill here, the new rink, the future is so bright here that I'm excited to get the opportunity," he said, adding, "For me, personally, your eyes have to kind of light up. I think if I do my job I can have a job here for a long time moving forward."

To that end, he has clear objectives in mind over the balance of the regular season.

"Offensively, I'd like to be a little more productive, but when you're playing bottom six you don't want to be getting scored on, you want to be hard to play against and I feel I've done that," he said. "I want to be physical every night. I've played with Connor (McDavid), I've been up and down the lineup, but no matter who I play with I have to bring that physical edge."

Kassian is nearing the end of a two-year, $3.5-million contract signed with Vancouver, and he and the Oilers appear set to try to come to terms on a new deal in the coming months.

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Avalanche making a habit of multi-goal comebacks

If the Colorado Avalanche qualify for the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs, it'll be due, in part, to a healthy measure of resilience.

Colorado's 4-3 shootout win over Calgary on Friday marked the fifth time the club has overcome a multi-goal deficit en route to victory this season, tying the Avalanche for the league lead with Dallas, Detroit, and Pittsburgh.

The Flames amassed a 3-1 lead by the 5:47 mark of the second period, only to witness a tying goal from Carl Soderberg midway through the third and the eventual shootout winner from Mikkel Boedker that capped the comeback.

The win puts the Avalanche three points ahead of Minnesota in the race for a wild-card spot, albeit with one more game played. They now have a greater than 50-50 chance of making the playoffs, according to Sports Club Stats.

Team GP Points Playoff Chances (%)
Colorado 72 78 52.5
Minnesota 71 75 46.8

The victory may have come at a cost, however, as Nathan MacKinnon suffered an apparent knee injury that will be properly evaluated Saturday.

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NHL Rumor Mill – March 19, 2016

Latest on Steven Stamkos, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Ondrej Pavelec in today’s NHL rumor mill.  Would the Red Wings pursue a UFA like Stamkos? TSN 1260 (via TODAY’S SLAPSHOT): Bob McKenzie said he’d be curious to see if the Detroit Red Wings pursue Tampa Bay Lightning center Steven Stamkos if he tests this summer’s UFA market. While […]

Bruins’ Beleskey lucky to have ‘just another black eye’

Matt Beleskey's return to Anaheim was less than ideal.

The Bruins forward, who spent six seasons with the Ducks prior to signing with Boston as a free agent last summer, was on the wrong end of a high stick early in Friday's 4-0 loss.

Thankfully, he was able to return after suffering a fairly standard injury.

"It was a little scary at first, but vision's good and all that," he said postgame. "So just another black eye."

While Beleksey has had better nights, he was grateful for the warm welcome back to Anaheim.

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NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – March 19, 2016

Tyler Seguin injured, Blackhawks raise ticket prices & more in today’s collection of NHL headlines.  Notable Game Recaps. CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Former Winnipeg Jets captain Andrew Ladd scored in his first game back in Winnipeg since his trade to the Chicago Blackhawks, helping his new team to a 4-0 victory. Jets fans gave Ladd a standing […]

Avalanche’s Gelinas out indefintely with elbow injury

Following his team's overtime win over the Calgary Flames on Friday, Colorado Avalanche head coach Patrick Roy announced defenseman Eric Gelinas will be out indefinitely with an elbow injury.

The blue-liner left for the dressing room in obvious pain after being hit into the boards. Gelinas was acquired from the New Jersey Devils in a trade-deadline deal in exchange for a third-round pick.

Star forward Nathan MacKinnon also left the game after suffering a knee injury. He will be re-evaluated Saturday. Meanwhile, Matt Duchene was scratched before puck drop due to a knee injury suffered Wednesday. He is considered day-to-day.

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