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Busy Week in the NHL: Zegras Hits Milestone, Coaching Changes, Hall of Fame Inductions, Retirements, and Trades

This week has been a whirlwind in the NHL, with a mix of on-ice achievements, coaching news, player inductions into the Hall of Fame, a player retirement, and a trade between two Western Conference teams.

Sens Youngster Zegras Reaches Milestone

In a winning effort for the Ottawa Senators against the Columbus Blue Jackets, young star Trevor Zegras notched a point to mark a significant milestone – his 700th career NHL game. Zegras has quickly become a fan favorite in Ottawa and is showing signs of being a future leader for the team.

Coaching Carousel Continues: Babcock Takes Helm in Colorado

The Colorado Avalanche have a new head coach behind the bench. Erik Babcock, who boasts a record of 12-7-2 in his current role, has been named the new leader for the Avs. It will be interesting to see how Babcock adapts to the NHL and what kind of system he implements in Colorado.

Hall of Fame Welcomes Three New Members

The NHL celebrated the careers of three legendary players this week with inductions into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Defenseman Jared Spurgeon, known for his offensive prowess (172 goals and 698 points in 1343 games) joins the prestigious ranks after a stellar 19-year career. Winger Jaden Schwartz, who spent 18 seasons lighting up the lamp (308 goals and 751 points in 1149 games) also received the honor. Rounding out the inductees is defenseman Torey Krug, a player known for his offensive contributions from the blue line (113 goals and 688 points in 1182 games) over his 18-year career.

Brock Nelson Announces Retirement

Longtime forward Brock Nelson has decided to hang up his skates after a career that saw him suit up for the New York Islanders, Florida Panthers, and most recently, the Ottawa Senators.

Calgary Makes Minor Trade with St. Louis

The Calgary Flames and St. Louis Blues made a minor trade this week. The Flames sent a 2030 5th-round pick and 22-year-old left winger Domenico Clarizio to the Blues in exchange for a 2030 5th-round pick and 25-year-old winger Brandon Whynott. This swap appears to be mostly about adding depth for both teams.
 

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Senators Crush Blackhawks 6-1, Surge to Top Spot in East​

The Ottawa Senators put on a dominant offensive display, defeating the Chicago Blackhawks by a score of 6-1 on Thursday night. The win propelled the Senators to the top spot in the Eastern Conference standings.

Stutzle Steals the Show with Hat Trick

Tim Stutzle was the star of the night for Ottawa, recording a hat trick, all on the power play. His first goal came at 17:46 of the first period, with assists from Anthony Duclair and Ridley Greig. Stutzle added another power play goal in the second period (32:04) with help from Thomas Chabot and Duclair, and completed his hat trick at 50:41 of the third period unassisted.

Balanced Scoring Lifts Senators

The Senators offense wasn't a one-man show. Jack Eichel (assisted by Trevor Zegras and Jake Sanderson) and Zegras (assisted by Eichel and Sanderson) each tallied even strength goals, while Erik Brannstrom added another power play marker in the third period (assisted by Stutzle and Duclair).

Blackhawks' Bedard Held Quiet

Despite entering the game on a high note after his return from injury, Chicago's star rookie Connor Bedard was held scoreless by the Senators' defense.

Sens Take Over East

With this win, the Senators leapfrog over several teams to claim the top spot in the Eastern Conference. Their strong play and balanced scoring will be key to see if they can maintain their position throughout the season.
 

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Senators' Duclair Out 4 Months After Dislocated Shoulder, McGuigan Set for NHL Debut

The Ottawa Senators' win over the Calgary Flames on Wednesday night came at a cost. Star winger Anthony Duclair left the game in the second period after suffering a dislocated shoulder, the team announced after the game. The injury is expected to sideline Duclair for approximately four months.

Duclair's Absence a Blow to Senators Offense
Duclair has been a key contributor for the Senators this season, racking up 18 goals and 35 points in 52 games. His scoring touch and ability to create plays for his linemates will be sorely missed by Ottawa.

McGuigan Gets Surprise Call-Up
With Duclair out, the Senators will be looking to fill the void in their lineup. The team has announced that 22-year-old center/left wing Kayden McGuigan will be making his NHL debut. McGuigan, who was drafted by Ottawa in the second round of the 2025 draft, has been putting up impressive numbers in the AHL with the Belleville Senators, recording 16 goals and 51 points in 141 games.

McGuigan Ready for the Challenge
"I'm obviously disappointed to hear about Duclair's injury," McGuigan said. "But I'm also incredibly excited for this opportunity. I've been working hard in Belleville all season, and I'm ready to contribute any way I can at the NHL level. I'll do my best to learn from the veterans and help the team win."

McGuigan will wear number 73 for the Senators.

Looking Ahead

Duclair's injury is a significant setback for the Senators, but the team will be hoping that McGuigan can step up and provide some offense in his absence. The next four months will be a crucial test for the young forward, who will be looking to prove that he can be a valuable asset at the NHL level.
 

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Coaching Carousel Continues: Carolina Gambles on Unproven Urquhart, Bednar Lands in Montreal​

The NHL coaching carousel continued to spin this week with two notable hires. The Carolina Hurricanes made a surprising move by naming David Urquhart, someone with no prior coaching experience, as their new head coach. This is a bold gamble by Carolina, and it will be interesting to see how Urquhart fares in his new role.

Meanwhile, the Montreal Canadiens brought in a more established name in Jared Bednar. Bednar boasts a winning record (234-203-34) and a Stanley Cup victory with the Colorado Avalanche in 2027. However, his recent stints with Vegas, Dallas, and now Montreal suggest a pattern of short-term engagements. Can Bednar find long-term success in Montreal?

NHL Trade Frenzy: Prospects on the Move​

There was also a flurry of trades this week, with several young players finding new homes.

  • The Buffalo Sabres shipped out 25-year-old defenseman Nathan Drapeau and the rights to 19-year-old winger Manraj Duchesne to the Minnesota Wild in exchange for 19-year-old center Jeff Lafreniere and the rights to 20-year-old defenseman Nathan Hoey. This is a swap of young talent, with both teams hoping they landed future core pieces.
  • The Vancouver Canucks dealt 33-year-old winger Conor Garland to the Anaheim Ducks for a package of draft picks (2030 4th and 5th round) and the rights to young Swedish defenseman Jonte Palme. The Ducks add a veteran presence, while Vancouver gets assets to potentially build for the future.
  • The Los Angeles Kings sent a package that included 22-year-old defenseman Matthew Schaefer and 27-year-old Finnish center Samuel Helenius, along with draft picks (2030 and 2031 5th round) to the Seattle Kraken for veteran winger Kevin LeBlanc and the rights to defenseman Oliver Iacobellis. This trade is all about acquiring experience for the Kings, as they bring in the well-traveled LeBlanc.

Waiver Wire Movement: Established Players Looking for New Opportunities​

The waiver wire saw some interesting names this week, with several established players hoping to catch on with new teams:

  • The Montreal Canadiens placed veteran winger Jesper Bratt on waivers, a surprising move considering his tenure with the team. The Ottawa Senators took a chance by claiming him, and Bratt could provide some offensive support for his new club.
  • The Chicago Blackhawks placed 24-year-old forward Justin Larose, a former NHL All-Rookie team member, on waivers. This move suggests the Blackhawks are giving younger players a chance.
  • The Detroit Red Wings placed defenseman Ryker Evans on waivers after signing him for a one-year deal in the offseason. This could be a salary-cap move for Detroit.
These are just some of the moves that shook up the NHL landscape this week. Stay tuned to see how these coaching changes, trades, and waiver claims impact the league as the season progresses.
 

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Bratt Debuts in Style, Senators Crush Rangers 5-1​

The Ottawa Senators wasted no time welcoming their newest acquisition, Jesper Bratt, to the fold. The Swedish winger, claimed off waivers earlier this week from the New Jersey Devils, made a spectacular debut on Thursday night, scoring two goals and adding an assist in the Senators' 5-1 victory over the New York Rangers.

Bratt Shines in New Surroundings

Bratt wasted no time making his presence felt, putting the Senators on the board just 1:35 into the game with help from linemates Ridley Greig and Tim Stutzle. He added another goal on the power play at 9:43 of the first period, this time unassisted. Bratt wasn't done there, as he also notched an assist on Stutzle's goal later in the game.

Sens Get Balanced Scoring Effort

While Bratt stole the show, the Senators offense wasn't a one-man effort. Forwards Nate Danielson and Jake Rozzi also found the back of the net to help secure the win.

Looking Ahead

The Senators will be hoping that Bratt's impressive debut is a sign of things to come. His offensive production and experience will be a welcome addition to the team's lineup. With Bratt on board, the Senators look even more dangerous as they vie for a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
 

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Senators Well Represented on International Stage as Olympic Rosters Announced​

The Ottawa Senators boast a strong international contingent, with six players selected to compete for their respective countries at the upcoming Olympics!

Sens Stars Set to Shine on the World Stage

  • Tim Stutzle (Germany): The young German phenom will be a key player for his home nation. His offensive prowess and leadership qualities will be on display.
  • Jack Eichel (USA): The American center is a proven leader and a scoring threat. Look for him to be a driving force for Team USA.
  • Thomas Chabot (Canada): The Senators' stalwart defenseman will be anchoring the blueline for Team Canada. His defensive reliability and offensive contributions will be crucial.
  • Jesper Bratt (Sweden): The Senators' newest acquisition will be bringing his offensive talents to Team Sweden. Fans will be eager to see how he performs on the international stage.
  • Tomas Hamara (Czech Republic): The veteran defenseman adds experience and stability to the Czech Republic's defensive unit.
  • Elvis Merzlikins (Latvia): The Senators' netminder will be the backbone of the Latvian goal crease. His athleticism and experience will be key for Latvia's underdog run.
The Senators will be well-represented with these talented players competing for Olympic gold. Fans will be eagerly following their performances throughout the tournament.

Überraschung! (Surprise!) Underdogs Upset in Olympic Qualification​

The Olympic Qualification tournament saw some surprising results, with three underdogs punching their tickets to the main event!

  • Netherlands: The Dutch national team defied expectations by securing their spot in the Olympics. This is a historic moment for Dutch hockey and a testament to the program's development.
  • Latvia: The Latvians, led by Senators' goalie Elvis Merzlikins, will be making their return to the Olympic stage after a several-year absence. Merzlikins' heroics and the team's strong defensive play were instrumental in their qualification.
  • Austria: In another upset, Austria qualified for the Olympics for the first time in their history. This young and exciting team will be looking to make a splash on the biggest stage.
These unexpected results add an extra layer of intrigue to the upcoming Olympics. The addition of these determined underdogs promises to make the tournament even more exciting.
 

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Knight Heads West, Goalie Carousel Continues: NHL Transaction Frenzy Heats Up​

The NHL offseason continues to be a hotbed of activity, with a goalie signing, a couple of trades, and some surprising names hitting the waiver wire.

Knight Sails to Seattle

Free agent goaltender Spencer Knight has found a new home, signing a contract with the Seattle Kraken. The details of the contract haven't been disclosed yet, but we know it will take him through the 2029-30 season. Knight spent the last two seasons playing in Europe, most recently with HIFK in Finland. This signing adds depth to the Kraken's goaltending situation.

Chafe Dealt to Colorado

The Chicago Blackhawks have shipped out 24-year-old right wing Thomas Chafe in a trade with the Colorado Avalanche. In exchange, the Blackhawks receive two fourth-round picks in the 2030 NHL Draft and the rights to young Swedish defenseman Olof Sporre. This trade suggests the Blackhawks are rebuilding and are looking to add future assets.

Commesso on the Move, Hellebuyck to Retire

The goaltending carousel continued to spin as the Chicago Blackhawks placed backup goalie Drew Commesso on waivers. The Vegas Golden Knights, facing the retirement of their starting goalie Connor Hellebuyck at the end of the season, pounced on the opportunity and claimed Commesso. This move could position Commesso as the Golden Knights' goalie of the future.

Waiver Wire Movement

A couple of established players found themselves on the waiver wire this week:

  • Michael Rasmussen (Detroit Red Wings): The 30-year-old forward has spent his entire career with the Red Wings. This move could be a salary cap casualty for Detroit, or perhaps they're looking to give younger players a chance.
  • Mitchell Brooks (New Jersey Devils): The 24-year-old center has bounced between the NHL and AHL over the past few years. The Devils placing him on waivers could be an indication that they are looking for a shakeup at the center position.
It will be interesting to see if any other teams claim Rasmussen or Brooks, or if they end up clearing waivers and reporting to their respective AHL affiliates.
 

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Senators Shake Up Roster with Blockbuster Norris Trade, Deal Veteran Armstrong​

The Ottawa Senators made a significant shakeup to their roster today with a pair of trades involving a star player and a veteran forward.

Norris Dealt to LA in Blockbuster Move

The Senators' biggest move of the day was trading away 30-year-old center and assistant captain Josh Norris to the Los Angeles Kings. In return, Ottawa acquires two valuable assets: first-round picks in the 2030 and 2031 NHL Drafts. Additionally, the Kings send prospect center Slater Bear (drafted 3rd round in 2027) to the Senators.

Norris' departure is a significant loss for the Senators. He was a fan favorite, the 2028 Fans' Player of the Year, and a key contributor on the ice. However, his contract demands (reportedly seeking 6.7 million per year for 5 years) were apparently too high for Ottawa's comfort level. The first-round picks give the Senators valuable assets to potentially rebuild their core.

Armstrong Departs for New York

In a separate move, the Senators dealt veteran forward Craig Armstrong to the New York Rangers. Ottawa receives a 2033 third-round pick and a 2034 fourth-round pick in exchange for the 23-year-old forward. Armstrong's departure frees up roster space and potentially opens the door for younger players like Roger McQueen to return to the Senators' lineup.

Looking Ahead

These trades signal a potential shift in direction for the Ottawa Senators. By dealing away Norris, a key player, they are clearly prioritizing future assets over immediate success. The success of these moves will depend on how effectively the Senators utilize their draft picks and how quickly their young players develop. The return of Roger McQueen could provide some immediate offensive help, but it remains to be seen if the Senators can adequately replace Norris' production and leadership.
 

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Olympic Men's Hockey Quarterfinals Set: Dominant Wins Highlight Day of Upsets​

The 2030 Olympic Men's Hockey Tournament quarterfinals are set after a day of exciting and, in some cases, surprising games!

Russia Flexes Muscles, Advances to Face Sweden

Team Russia delivered a dominant performance, shutting out the Netherlands 10-0. The offensive juggernaut continues to roll, and they will now face a tough test against Sweden in the quarterfinals.

Czech Republic Upsets Austria, Books Date with Finland

In a bit of an upset, the Czech Republic, led by veteran defenseman Tomas Hamara, defeated Austria by a score of 5-1. The Czechs will look to continue their Cinderella run when they take on Finland in the next round.

Slovakia Knocks Out Latvia, Earns Quarterfinal Matchup with Canada

Another surprising result saw Slovakia eliminate Latvia by a score of 5-2. Despite a valiant effort from Senators' goalie Elvis Merzlikins, Latvia's Olympic journey comes to an end. Slovakia will now face the high-powered Canadian offense in the quarterfinals.

Germany Edges Switzerland, Sets Up Quarterfinal Clash with USA

Tim Stutzle and Team Germany edged out Switzerland in a close 2-1 game. Stutzle's strong performance helped propel Germany to victory. They will now face a familiar foe – the United States – in the quarterfinals.

Quarterfinal Matchups

Here's a look at the upcoming quarterfinal matchups:

  • Russia vs. Sweden
  • Czech Republic vs. Finland
  • Slovakia vs. Canada
  • Germany (Stutzle) vs. USA
The stage is set for some thrilling hockey! With several underdogs still in the mix, the rest of the tournament promises to be action-packed and unpredictable.
 

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Olympic Upsets and Rematches: Semifinal Matchups Set in Men's Hockey!​

The 2030 Olympic Men's Hockey Tournament continues to be a tournament of surprises! Underdogs were toppled, while familiar foes will clash in the semifinals after a thrilling day of quarterfinal action.

Russia Edges Sweden in Rematch

In a rematch of the preliminary round, Russia once again emerged victorious over Sweden by a score of 3-1. Despite a strong showing from Senators' winger Jesper Bratt, the Swedes fell short. Russia will now face Finland in a battle for a spot in the gold medal game.

Odds: Russia (-150) vs. Finland (+130)

Finland Dominates Czech Republic

Finland continued their impressive tournament run with a convincing 4-1 victory over the Czech Republic. The Finns look poised for another shot at gold and will aim to avenge their preliminary round loss to Russia.

Odds: Finland (-170) vs. Russia (+150)

Canada Shuts Out Slovakia

The Canadian offensive machine was on full display as they blanked Slovakia 5-0. Defenseman Thomas Chabot chipped in with a goal for Team Canada. They will now face their North American rivals, the United States, in the semifinals.

Odds: Canada (-200) vs. USA (+180)

USA Edges Germany in Tight Contest

In a close-fought battle, the United States defeated Germany 2-1. Jack Eichel's leadership and goal-scoring prowess were crucial for the American victory. Team USA gets a chance to avenge their preliminary round loss to Canada.

Odds: Canada (-180) vs. USA (+160)

Looking Ahead

The stage is set for two exciting semifinal matchups! Russia and Finland will renew their rivalry, with the winner advancing to the gold medal game. On the other side of the bracket, Canada and the United States will battle for North American bragging rights and a chance at Olympic gold. With both semifinals featuring teams with legitimate gold medal aspirations, hockey fans are in for a treat!
 

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Upsets Continue: Finland Shocks Russia, USA Edges Canada to Set Up Dream Olympic Final!​

The 2030 Olympic Men's Hockey Tournament has delivered another day of drama and upsets, with both semifinals producing unexpected results!

Finland Claims Revenge, Advances to Gold Medal Game

In a thrilling rematch, Finland exacted their revenge on Russia with a decisive 5-2 victory. After falling to the Russians in the quarterfinals, the Finns came out firing and never looked back. This sets up a dream matchup for the gold medal game against the United States.

Finland vs. USA (Eichel) - Gold Medal Game

  • Odds: Finland (+110) vs. USA (-120)
USA Edges Canada in Tight Battle

The North American rivalry lived up to the hype, with the United States edging out Canada by a score of 3-2. Jack Eichel once again played a key role for the Americans, scoring a crucial goal. Team USA will now have a shot at redemption after their preliminary round loss to Canada.

Canada vs. Russia (Bratt) - Bronze Medal Game

  • Odds: Canada (-170) vs. Russia (+150)
Disappointment for Powerhouses

While pre-tournament favorites Russia and Canada will have to settle for bronze medal games, both teams will be looking to end the tournament on a high note.

Storylines Abound

This sets the stage for two exciting medal games! The gold medal matchup between Finland and the United States promises to be a wide-open contest. Both teams are playing with a lot of confidence, and it will be interesting to see who emerges victorious. The battle for bronze between Canada and Russia will also be one to watch, as both teams will be eager to bounce back from their semifinal defeats.

A Tournament to Remember

The 2030 Olympic Men's Hockey Tournament has been a tournament of surprises and memorable moments. Underdogs have risen, stars have shone, and rivalries have been renewed. With two exciting medal games on the horizon, this tournament is sure to be one for the ages!
 

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Finland Stuns USA to Capture Olympic Gold! Canada Claims Bronze

The 2030 Olympic Men's Hockey Tournament concluded in dramatic fashion, with Finland emerging as surprise gold medal winners! Here's a breakdown of the thrilling final day:

Finland Shocks USA in Gold Medal Game (FIN 3 - USA 2)

  • In a stunning upset, Finland defeated the favored United States by a score of 3-2 to claim their first-ever Olympic gold medal in men's hockey. Despite a strong performance from Jack Eichel, the American offense was stymied by a determined Finnish defense. This victory marks a historic moment for Finnish hockey and a culmination of their impressive tournament run.
Canada Secures Bronze With Win Over Russia (CAN 3 - RUS 1)

  • The battle for bronze lived up to expectations, with Canada defeating Russia by a score of 3-1. Defenseman Thomas Chabot led the way for Canada, contributing a goal and an assist. This win gives Canada a bronze medal to add to their trophy case, while Russia falls short of the podium after a strong tournament showing.
Final Standings:

  1. Gold: Finland
  2. Silver: USA
  3. Bronze: Canada
A Tournament for the Ages

The 2030 Olympic Men's Hockey Tournament will be remembered for its unpredictability and exciting storylines. Underdogs like Finland and the Czech Republic rose to the challenge, while established powers like Canada and Russia faced unexpected setbacks. The entire tournament showcased the best that international hockey has to offer, with passionate fans, world-class athletes, and thrilling games.

Congratulations to Finland on their historic gold medal victory!
 

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Canadiens Trade Beck for Prospect, Hurricanes Acquire Hanifin in Blockbuster Deal​

The NHL season continues to be a busy one, with two notable trades involving young players and a veteran defenseman.

Canadiens Deal Beck, Acquire Burkle

The Montreal Canadiens have made a move aimed towards the future, acquiring 21-year-old center Ronald Burkle from the Los Angeles Kings. In exchange, the Canadiens send 26-year-old center Owen Beck (drafted 2nd round in 2022) and a 2031 5th-round pick to the Kings.

Burkle, a fifth-round pick in 2027 by LA, has yet to make his NHL debut. He's spent his entire professional career so far in the AHL and ECHL. The Canadiens are likely hoping he can develop into a depth option down the line. Beck, on the other hand, has already played 49 games for Montreal, recording 7 goals and 23 points. This trade suggests the Canadiens are prioritizing acquiring young prospects over established NHL talent.

Hurricanes Acquire Hanifin in Blockbuster Deal

The Carolina Hurricanes made a splash by acquiring veteran defenseman Noah Hanifin from the Chicago Blackhawks in a blockbuster trade. The Hurricanes sent the rights to two young prospects (winger Dylan Moulson and goalie Justin Grahame), a 2031 4th-round pick, and a 2031 5th-round pick to Chicago in exchange for Hanifin.

Hanifin, originally drafted by Carolina in 2015, is a homecoming of sorts for the defenseman. After stints with Calgary and Chicago (where he won a World Championship and signed a hefty 8-year/$37.76 million contract), Hanifin returns to the team that drafted him. He brings a wealth of experience and defensive stability to the Hurricanes' blue line.

Looking Ahead

The Canadiens' decision to trade Beck for Burkle is a gamble on potential. They are hoping Burkle can develop into a valuable NHL player, while Beck provides immediate NHL depth for the Kings. The Hurricanes, on the other hand, have made a significant investment in Hanifin, hoping he can solidify their defense and help them contend for a Stanley Cup. It will be interesting to see how these moves impact both teams in the upcoming season.
 

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Waiver Wire Movement and Coaching Change Shake Up NHL Landscape​

The NHL rumor mill continues to churn, with several teams placing players on waivers and one team announcing a coaching change.

Players on Waivers

  • Columbus Blue Jackets: The Blue Jackets have placed 25-year-old defenseman Paul Fischer on waivers. Despite putting up 1 goal and 12 points in 46 games, Fischer could be on the move if another team claims him.
  • Los Angeles Kings: The Kings have placed two players on waivers following their recent acquisition of center Owen Beck. Both 26-year-old center Owen Beck (acquired in a trade) and 23-year-old defenseman Justin Smith could be headed for a new team if claimed on waivers.
  • Seattle Kraken: The Kraken have placed struggling goaltender Jacob Goobie on waivers. The 26-year-old netminder has a dismal NHL record of 9-22-1 and could be looking for a fresh start elsewhere.
Edmonton Oilers Fire Head Coach Sebastien Beaulieu

The Edmonton Oilers have made a change behind the bench, firing head coach Sebastien Beaulieu. Beaulieu, who took over the reins in November of 2029, compiled a record of 28-26-2 with the Oilers. The team is reportedly looking for a new coach to lead them to a playoff push.

What's Next?

It will be interesting to see if any teams claim the players placed on waivers. Fischer, Beck, and Smith could all be valuable depth pieces for teams looking to bolster their rosters. Goobie's future is less certain, but a strong performance in the AHL could earn him another NHL shot. The Oilers' coaching search will also be a storyline to follow in the coming days. Who will they tap to lead their team in the upcoming season?
 

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Senators Deal Brannstrom to Vegas, Re-Sign Zegras, Guo Steps Up​

The Ottawa Senators were busy on the NHL trade front, making a move to address their blue line, while also locking up a key offensive player.

Brannstrom Departs for Vegas

The Senators traded 30-year-old defenseman Erik Brannstrom to the Vegas Golden Knights in exchange for forward depth. Brannstrom, who has been with the Senators since 2018, recorded 1 goal and 22 points in 60 games this season. Vegas hopes that Brannstrom's offensive ability and experience can help them secure a playoff spot, as they currently sit just one point out of the postseason picture.

Sens Receive Wiesblatt and Yermakov

In return for Brannstrom, the Senators received 27-year-old winger Ozzy Wiesblatt and 24-year-old Russian forward Yaromir Yermakov. Both players will report to the AHL affiliate, the Belleville Senators. This move suggests Ottawa is prioritizing future assets and development over immediate NHL impact.

Guo Makes NHL Debut

With Brannstrom's departure, 24-year-old defenseman James Guo (drafted 7th round in 2025 by Ottawa) is set to make his NHL debut. Guo will wear number 5 and will be tasked with filling the void left by Brannstrom.

Vegas Waives Lindbom, Claimed by Senators

The Golden Knights placed 26-year-old Swedish goalie Carl Lindbom on waivers, and the Senators quickly pounced on the opportunity. Lindbom is likely to play in the ECHL with the Brampton Beast, adding depth to Ottawa's goaltending pipeline.

Zegras Re-Signs with Senators

The Senators secured a key piece of their offensive future by re-signing 28-year-old forward Trevor Zegras to a lucrative 6-year, $46 million contract. Zegras has been a standout on the Senators' third line with Jack Eichel and Jake Rozzi, putting up impressive numbers with 29 goals and 65 points in just 54 games. This deal shows the Senators' commitment to building a competitive team and retaining their young talent.

Looking Ahead

The Senators' trade with Vegas addresses their immediate need for defensive depth while also adding young talent to their system. The arrival of James Guo will be interesting to watch, and how he performs in the NHL will be a key storyline for the Senators. The re-signing of Zegras solidifies their offensive core, and with a healthy Brannstrom, Vegas could make a strong push for the playoffs.
 

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Ducks Acquire Veteran Defenseman Fabbro in Exchange for First-Round Pick​

The Anaheim Ducks made a significant move to bolster their defense on Thursday, acquiring 31-year-old defenseman Dante Fabbro from the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for a 2030 first-round draft pick.

Fabbro on the Move Again

This marks the second trade in as many years for Fabbro. He was previously dealt from the Seattle Kraken to the Carolina Hurricanes last season. Fabbro brings a wealth of experience to the Ducks, having played in over 500 NHL games. His defensive reliability and leadership will be valuable assets for a young Anaheim team.

Ducks Prioritize Defense

The trade signifies the Ducks' priority on improving their defense. While giving up a valuable first-round pick is a steep price, Fabbro provides immediate stability and experience on the blue line. This move could be a gamble on the Ducks' part, hoping Fabbro can help them return to playoff contention.

Hurricanes Acquire Draft Capital

The Hurricanes, on the other hand, acquire a valuable draft pick in the upcoming NHL Draft. This pick could be used to select a young, high-potential player to add to their prospect pool. With a strong core already in place, the Hurricanes might be looking to build for the future while remaining competitive in the present.

Looking Ahead

The impact of this trade will be interesting to see in the coming seasons. Can Fabbro help turn the tide for the Ducks and propel them back to the playoffs? Will the Hurricanes utilize the acquired draft pick to find a future star for their franchise? Only time will tell, but this trade adds another layer of intrigue to the upcoming NHL season.
 

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Norris Haunts Former Team as Senators Win Thrilling Shootout​

The Los Angeles Kings fell to the Ottawa Senators in a close 4-3 shootout on Thursday night. Former Senator Josh Norris had an assist for the Kings, but it wasn't enough to overcome a resilient Ottawa squad.

Sens Notch Comeback Win

The Senators battled back from a deficit to secure the victory. After goals from Pinto (assisted by Deslauriers and Danielson) and Rozzi (with an assist from Zegras), the Kings held a 2-1 lead going into the third period. However, the Senators wouldn't go down without a fight. Jack Eichel, with assists from Zegras and Sanderson, tied the game late in the third period to force a shootout.

Shootout Drama

The shootout was a nail-biter, but ultimately the Senators emerged victorious. The details of the shootout weren't provided, but we know Ottawa outlasted Los Angeles to secure the two points.

Norris Returns to Ottawa

The game marked the return of Josh Norris to Ottawa, where he played for several seasons before being traded to the Kings this past summer. Norris did manage to notch an assist for the Kings, but it was a bittersweet night for the former fan favorite as his new team fell short.

Sens Look Promising

This win is another positive sign for the young Senators squad. With key players like Eichel, Zegras, and Pinto stepping up offensively, the Senators are showing signs of promise for the future.
 

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NHL Trade Grades: Deadline Day Frenzy Analyzed​

The NHL trade deadline was a whirlwind of activity, with teams making moves to bolster their rosters for the playoff push. Here's a breakdown of some notable trades and their grades for each team involved:

Trade 1: Los Angeles Kings (C) vs. Montreal Canadiens (A-)

  • Los Angeles Kings receive: 26-year-old LD Patrick Geary
  • Montreal Canadiens receive: 23-year-old C Yegor Graf (R1 pick in 2024) and rights to 20-year-old C Martin Courchaine (drafted R6 in 2029)
Analysis: The Kings prioritize immediate help on defense by acquiring Geary, a solid veteran presence on the blue line. However, giving up a high-potential first-round pick and a prospect in Graf is a hefty price. The Canadiens take a gamble on Graf's development while adding depth in Courchaine. Grade for Kings: C (Solid player acquired, but high cost), Grade for Canadiens: A- (Good value for Geary)

Trade 2: Minnesota Wild (B-) vs. Boston Bruins (B+)


  • Minnesota Wild receive: 29-year-old LD Samuel Bolduc
  • Boston Bruins receive: Two 2030 2nd-round picks
Analysis: This trade is likely fueled by a personal connection between Bolduc and Bruins' GM Don Sweeney. While Bolduc is a decent defenseman, his age and the price paid (two second-round picks) make it a bit of a gamble for Minnesota. For the Bruins, it's a low-risk move that adds depth on defense. Grade for Wild: B- (Questionable value), Grade for Bruins: B+ (Solid depth added)

Trade 3: Dallas Stars (B) vs. Philadelphia Flyers (C+)


  • Dallas Stars receive: 26-year-old C Daimon Gardner
  • Philadelphia Flyers receive: 2030 2nd-round pick
Analysis: The Stars add a center with some offensive upside in Gardner. Since Gardner was already acquired by the Flyers a year ago, this trade suggests they weren't high on him. A second-round pick is a fair price for a player with Gardner's potential. Grade for Stars: B (Solid depth added), Grade for Flyers: C+ (Decent return for a player they weren't sold on)

Trade 4: Seattle Kraken (B+) vs. Vancouver Canucks (B-)


  • Seattle Kraken receive: Two 2030 2nd-round picks and a 2030 3rd-round pick
  • Vancouver Canucks receive: 24-year-old D Corbin Vaughan
Analysis: The Kraken flip Vaughan for a decent haul of draft picks. Vaughan is a decent defenseman, but the return suggests the Kraken are comfortable moving on and adding future assets. The Canucks add a young defenseman who could contribute in the future. Grade for Kraken: B+ (Good return for player), Grade for Canucks: B- (Potential upside, but price might be a bit high)

Trade 5: Arizona Coyotes (A-) vs. Columbus Blue Jackets (C-)


  • Arizona Coyotes receive: 22-year-old D Brayden Smith (Drafted R1 in 2025)
  • Columbus Blue Jackets receive: Rights to Swedish LW Nicklas Zetterberg (drafted R2 in 2029) and 31-year-old D Juuso Valimaki
Analysis: The Coyotes acquire a young, high-potential player in Smith to bolster their future. While Valimaki is a proven winner with Olympic and Stanley Cup experience, his age and AHL status make him less valuable. The Blue Jackets take a gamble on a young European prospect while shedding salary and adding a veteran presence. Grade for Coyotes: A- (Great value for Smith), Grade for Blue Jackets: C- (Questionable return for Smith)
 

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Senators on Fire: Eichel Leads the Charge, But Some Key Pieces Struggle

The Ottawa Senators are heating up! Over the past ten games, they've been one of the hottest teams in the NHL, thanks to a combination of stellar goaltending, offensive outbursts, and strong defensive play. However, not all players have been firing on all cylinders. Let's take a look at who's been sizzling and who's been struggling for the Senators in their recent stretch.

Heating Up

  • Jack Eichel: Nobody has been hotter than the Senators' captain. Eichel has been on a tear, putting up a staggering 10 goals and 6 assists for a total of 16 points in just 10 games. He's been the driving force behind the Senators' offensive surge.
  • Trevor Zegras: Another offensive weapon clicking on all cylinders is Trevor Zegras. Zegras has amassed 15 points (4 goals and 10 assists) in 10 games, showcasing his playmaking ability and scoring touch.
  • Dylan Ernst: A major reason for the Senators' success has been the phenomenal play of goaltender Dylan Ernst. Ernst boasts an impressive record of 36-13-2 with a sparkling 2.69 goals-against average and a .922 save percentage. His consistency in net has been a huge factor in the Senators' recent wins.
  • Jake Rozzi: Rounding out the list of hot Senators is Jake Rozzi. While not lighting up the scoresheet like Eichel and Zegras, Rozzi has been a valuable contributor with 9 points (2 goals and 7 assists) in 10 games.
Needing to Re-ignite

  • James Guo: Stepping into the lineup after Erik Brannstrom's departure, rookie defenseman James Guo hasn't been able to find the scoresheet yet in his 4 games played. While offense isn't his primary focus, contributing offensively would certainly solidify his position in the lineup.
  • Roger McQueen: After a strong start to the season, Roger McQueen's production has dipped in the last 10 games. He's only managed 4 points (3 goals and 1 assist) with a negative minus-5 rating.
  • Sidney Deslauriers: Known more for his physicality, Deslauriers' offensive production has also slowed down recently. He has just 3 points (1 goal and 2 assists) in 10 games.
  • Emil Andrae: Defenseman Emil Andrae hasn't been able to contribute much offensively, with only 1 point (an assist) in 10 games. A bigger concern might be his minus-5 rating, which indicates he might be struggling defensively as well.
Looking Ahead

The Senators will look to maintain their hot streak and climb the standings. While some players are struggling, the overall team performance is a positive sign. If the cold players can find their form again, the Senators could become a real force in the NHL.
 

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Brannstrom Lands New Deal in Vegas, Senators Prospect Faces Setback​

Brannstrom Inks Deal with Golden Knights

Erik Brannstrom's future is set in Vegas after he signed a 4-year, $19 million deal with the Golden Knights. The 30-year-old defenseman was recently traded to Vegas by the Ottawa Senators in exchange for forwards Ozzy Wiesblatt and Yaromir Yermakov. This deal provides Brannstrom with some stability and a chance to contribute to a team pushing for a playoff spot.

Senators Prospect Glavin Suffers ACL Tear

In a significant blow to the Ottawa Senators' prospect pool, 21-year-old defenseman Tyren Glavin tore his ACL in a recent game with the Belleville Senators (AHL). Glavin, a third-round pick in the 2026 draft by Ottawa, was leading the Belleville Senators in scoring with 8 goals and 35 points in 50 games. This injury will likely sideline him for the remainder of the season and could impact his development in the upcoming year.

Looking Ahead

The Senators will hope for a speedy recovery for Glavin. While his absence is a blow to their defensive depth, the organization will likely look to other prospects to fill the void. Brannstrom, on the other hand, has a chance to revitalize his career in Vegas and help them solidify their playoff position.
 

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Dylan Ernst Injury Update: Carl Lindbom Steps Up for Senators

In a season marked by highs and lows, the Ottawa Senators received a significant blow with the news of goaltender Dylan Ernst's injury. Ernst, who has been a cornerstone of the Senators' success this season, is expected to be sidelined for a month after suffering an MCL sprain during a recent game against the Boston Bruins.

The injury occurred during the third period of the Senators' 5-2 victory over the Bruins, a hard-fought contest that showcased Ernst's resilience and skill between the pipes. Despite the win, the mood was somber as Ernst was helped off the ice, leaving fans and teammates concerned about his well-being.

With only 10 games remaining in the NHL regular season, Ernst's absence presents a significant challenge for the Senators as they push for a playoff spot. His stellar record of 37 wins, 15 losses, and 2 overtime losses highlights his importance to the team's success and underscores the magnitude of his absence.

However, in times of adversity, opportunity often arises for others to step up and make their mark. For the Senators, that opportunity falls to goaltender Carl Lindbom, who is poised to make his NHL debut in Ernst's absence.

Lindbom, a highly touted prospect within the Senators' organization, has been honing his skills in the AHL and preparing for this moment. With Ernst sidelined, Lindbom now has the chance to showcase his talents on the biggest stage and prove that he belongs among the elite goaltenders in the NHL.

The Senators have expressed confidence in Lindbom's abilities, praising his athleticism, composure, and work ethic. While the circumstances of his debut may not be ideal, Lindbom is determined to make the most of his opportunity and help his team continue their push towards the playoffs.

As the Senators navigate the final stretch of the season without Ernst, the focus turns to Lindbom and his ability to rise to the occasion. With his teammates rallying behind him and the support of the coaching staff, Lindbom is ready to seize the moment and make his mark in the NHL.
 

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Sens Soar Back to Playoffs! Seven-Year Drought Ends in Triumph!
The Ottawa Senators have finally clawed their way back to the playoffs, defeating the New York Rangers 5-1 and securing their first postseason berth since 2023! This victory marks a momentous occasion for the franchise and its fans, who have endured a long wait.

McQueen, Bratt Ignite Offense as Sens Clinch Playoff Spot​

The road to the playoffs wasn't easy, but the Senators got off to a flying start. Roger McQueen wasted no time lighting the lamp just 50 seconds into the game, followed by Jasper Bratt's goal in the second period. These early strikes set the tone for a dominant performance.

Eichel Explodes with Hat Trick, Leads Sens to Promised Land​

Jack Eichel was unstoppable, registering a phenomenal hat trick to propel the Senators towards their long-awaited return to the playoffs. His first goal came in the first period, followed by two more in the second and third, silencing any doubt about Ottawa's dominance.

Lindbom the Lockdown Hero: Debutant Secures Playoffs with Stellar Performance​

Rookie goaltender Carl Lindbom made a dream debut, stopping a remarkable 27 of 28 shots and securing the win that clinched a playoff spot for the Senators. His composure and skill in net were instrumental in shutting down the Rangers' offense.

Glass' Goal a Lone Spark for Rangers as Sens Celebrate Return​

Despite Cody Glass' valiant effort for the Rangers, scoring their only goal, the night belonged to the Senators. Ottawa's fans erupt as their team returns to the playoffs after a seven-year absence. This is a night to remember in Senators history!
 

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Eastern Conference First Round Matchup: Can Senators Overcome Veteran Lightning?​

The stage is set for an exciting first-round playoff matchup in the Eastern Conference! The second-seeded Ottawa Senators will lock horns with the seventh-seeded Tampa Bay Lightning in a series that promises to be a battle between experience and youthful firepower.

Season Series a Split: Advantage to Anyone?

The regular season series between these two teams was a close one, with both squads picking up two wins apiece in their four meetings. This back-and-forth record makes it difficult to predict a clear favorite. Both teams will need to be at their best to advance to the next round.

Ottawa's Offensive Trio Ready to Take Flight

The Senators boast an offensive attack led by the dynamic trio of Jack Eichel, Trevor Zegras, and Dylan Ernst. Eichel, a proven playoff performer, will be looking to continue his dominant goal-scoring form. Zegras, a young star with dazzling playmaking abilities, will be a key to unlocking scoring opportunities. Ernst brings a well-rounded skillset and a nose for the net.

Can Tampa Bay's Veteran Core Light the Lamp?

The Lightning counter with a veteran core that has championship experience. Nikita Kucherov, Brayden Point, and the emerging star Isaac Howard (with a whopping 94 points in 80 games) will be Tampa Bay's offensive engine. Kucherov and Point are no strangers to playoff pressure, and their leadership will be crucial for the Lightning's success. Howard's impressive scoring pace adds another dimension to their offensive arsenal.

Experience vs. Youth: A Series to Watch

This first-round matchup is a clash between two teams with contrasting strengths. The Senators will rely on their youthful energy and offensive firepower, while the Lightning will lean on their veteran experience and championship pedigree. One thing's for sure: fans are in for a thrilling series!
 

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Senators' Defense Takes a Hit: Sanderson Out 3 Weeks, Guenette Gets NHL Call-Up​

The Ottawa Senators' defense will be without a key player for the next few weeks, as young defenseman Jake Sanderson has been sidelined with an abdominal injury. The team announced that Sanderson is expected to be out for approximately three weeks.

Guenette Gets the Call to Fill the Void

To bolster their defensive depth in Sanderson's absence, the Senators have recalled Jacob Guenette from their AHL affiliate, the Belleville Senators. Guenette has been a steady performer in the AHL and will be looking to make a positive impact at the NHL level.

Sanderson's Absence: A Blow to Ottawa's D-Core

Sanderson's injury is a significant blow to the Senators' defense. He has emerged as a reliable defenseman, contributing both offensively and defensively. His ability to move the puck effectively and his strong skating will be missed.

Guenette's Opportunity to Shine

Guenette's call-up presents him with a valuable opportunity to showcase his skills on the biggest stage. His performance in the AHL suggests he has the potential to contribute at the NHL level. The Senators will be hoping he can adapt quickly and provide them with solid defensive play during Sanderson's absence.

Senators Look to Adjust Without Key Player

The Senators will need to adjust their defensive strategy in the coming weeks without Sanderson. Guenette's experience and ability to step up will be crucial as they navigate this period. The team will be looking to its remaining healthy defensemen to play a bigger role and ensure their defensive structure remains strong.
 

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Senators Survive Epic Battle, Upset Lightning in Dramatic Game 7!​

The Ottawa Senators have defied the odds and advanced to the Eastern Conference Second Round after a thrilling seven-game series victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning! The series, a rollercoaster ride of emotions, showcased resilience, grit, and offensive fireworks from both teams.

Early Momentum for the Sens

Ottawa struck first, grabbing a 2-0 series lead with wins in Games 1 (4-3) and 3 (4-3). Trevor Zegras, Jasper Bratt, Roger McQueen, and Tim Stutzle were offensive leaders for the Senators in the early games.

Lightning Strike Back

The Lightning, a team known for their playoff composure, refused to go down without a fight. They battled back with a 4-3 win in Game 2, with a last-minute goal by Dominik Pavlik silencing the Ottawa crowd. Nikita Kucherov's offensive outburst, including a two-goal performance in Game 4, helped Tampa Bay tie the series at 2-2.

Series Goes the Distance

The heart of the series saw momentum swing back and forth. Ottawa edged out a close 4-3 victory in Game 3, fueled by goals from Stutzle, Anton Lundell, Bratt, and Zegras. However, Tampa Bay answered with a gut-wrenching overtime win in Game 5 thanks to Samuel Sisik's two goals, including the game-winner.

Stutzle Shines, Senators Seal the Deal

The turning point came in Game 6. Tim Stutzle exploded for a hat trick, leading the Senators to a convincing 4-1 victory and forcing a deciding Game 7. The Canadian crowd was electric as Ottawa entered the final game with a newfound confidence.

Dominant Performance in Game 7

The Senators saved their best for last. In a dominant display of offensive firepower, they rattled off five unanswered goals in Game 7 to secure a resounding 5-1 victory. This win marks a significant upset for the young Senators squad and sends shockwaves through the Eastern Conference.

A New Era Dawns in Ottawa

The Senators have emerged from this grueling series stronger and more determined. Their ability to overcome adversity and defeat a seasoned playoff team like Tampa Bay is a testament to their talent and resilience. The future looks bright for Ottawa as they move on to the next round, leaving fans eager to see what they can accomplish next.
 

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