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Sabres rally to beat the Canadiens 8-3 to force Game 7

The Associated Press 2 minute read Updated: 10:54 PM CDT

MONTREAL (AP) — Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 17 saves after starter Alex Lyon stopped only one of the four shots he faced, and the Buffalo Sabres roared back to beat the Montreal Canadiens 8-3 on Saturday night and force a Game 7 in the Eastern Conference semifinal series.

The winner Monday night in Buffalo will face Carolina for the conference title and a chance to play for the Stanley Cup. The Hurricanes swept both of their series.

The Sabres came back after trailing 3-1 midway through the first period.

Sabres captain Rasmus Dahlin had a goal and four assists, Jack Quinn scored twice and added an assist and Tage Thompson had three assists and an empty-net goal. Zach Benson and Jack Quinn each had a goal and an assist and Konsta Helenius and Zach Metsa also scored.

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Sabres replace netminder Lyon after three early goals in Game 6 against Canadiens

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Sabres replace netminder Lyon after three early goals in Game 6 against Canadiens

Jordan Stoopler, The Canadian Press 1 minute read Updated: 8:20 PM CDT

MONTREAL - The goaltending carousel for the Buffalo Sabres continued in Game 6 of their second-round playoff series against the Montreal Canadiens Saturday night at Bell Centre.

Starter Alex Lyon was pulled 10:14 into the first period after allowing three goals on three shots.

The 33-year-old started the first three games of the best-of-seven series against Montreal before ceding the net to Ukka-Pekka Luukkonen for Games 4 and 5.

Lyon entered the night with a .917 save percentage and 2.25 goals-against average in nine appearances this post-season.

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Updated: 8:20 PM CDT

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LAVAL, Quebec (AP) — Maggie Flaherty scored 14:12 into overtime to give the Montreal Victoire a 2-1 win over the Ottawa Charge in Game 2 of the Professional Women’s Hockey League 's Walter Cup final on Saturday.

Flaherty one-timed Marie-Philip Poulin's pass in the slot and fired the puck past goaltender Gwyneth Philips for her second goal of the playoffs.

The win gave Montreal a 2-0 lead in the best-of-five series, with the Victoire winning the opener 3-2 in overtime on Thursday night.

Ottawa will host Game 3 on Monday as the Charge face elimination for the first time in this postseason.

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Teenage captain Celebrini scores 2 as Canada shuts out Italy at ice hockey worlds

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Teenage captain Celebrini scores 2 as Canada shuts out Italy at ice hockey worlds

The Associated Press 3 minute read Updated: 4:09 PM CDT

FRIBOURG, Switzerland (AP) — Teenage captain Macklin Celebrini scored twice and Canada shut out Italy 6-0 at the ice hockey world championship on Saturday.

In his three-point game, the 19-year-old Celebrini netted a one-timer from the right circle after receiving a cross-ice pass from Porter Martone to make it 3-0 with 3:04 remaining in the opening period.

Celebrini followed his first goal of the tournament with his second from a backhand shot high into the net at 2:09 in the middle period for 4-0.

Canada was two wins from two in Group B in Fribourg after beating Sweden 5-3 in their opening game on Friday.

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Updated: 4:09 PM CDT

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Montreal Victoire host Ottawa Charge in Game 2 of Walter Cup final

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Montreal Victoire host Ottawa Charge in Game 2 of Walter Cup final

The Canadian Press 1 minute read 3:00 AM CDT

LAVAL - The Montreal Victoire can grab a commanding lead in the Walter Cup final when they host the Ottawa Charge tonight.

Montreal has a 1-0 lead in the best-of-five series for the Professional Women's Hockey League Championship.

Abby Roque put away the overtime winner as the Victoire beat Ottawa 3-2 on Thursday in Game 1.

Roque's heroics were only possible after Nicole Gosling tied the game 2-2 with 2.1 seconds remaining in regulation.

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Sabres rally from early deficit to thump Canadiens 8-3, force Game 7

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Sabres rally from early deficit to thump Canadiens 8-3, force Game 7

Daniel Rainbird, The Canadian Press 4 minute read Updated: 10:08 PM CDT

MONTREAL - The Montreal Canadiens are headed to another Game 7 after blowing a two-goal lead — and a chance to advance to the NHL’s Eastern Conference final.

Rasmus Dahlin had a goal and four assists as the Buffalo Sabres stormed back after swapping goalies to thump the Canadiens 8-3 in Game 6 on Saturday night, tying the second-round, best-of-seven playoff series at three games apiece.

Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen stopped all 17 shots he faced in relief for Alex Lyon, who gave up three goals on four shots before he was pulled.

Tage Thompson had one goal and three assists, while Jack Quinn added two goals and an assist to help the Sabres spoil the party inside and outside the Bell Centre, preventing the Canadiens from clinching the series — at least for now.

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Updated: 10:08 PM CDT

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Flaherty’s OT goal moves Victoire closer to first Walter Cup

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Flaherty’s OT goal moves Victoire closer to first Walter Cup

Jared Book, The Canadian Press 4 minute read 6:46 PM CDT

LAVAL - Maggie Flaherty saw five Ottawa Charge players headed toward the side boards, and made a beeline toward the slot screaming for Marie-Philip Poulin to get her the puck.

The pass from the Montreal Victoire captain, as it often does, landed right on Flaherty’s tape and she one-timed the shot over the glove of netminder Gwyneth Philips.

Flaherty’s second goal of the playoffs came 14:12 into overtime to give the Victoire a 2-1 win over the Charge in Game 2 of the Professional Women's Hockey League's Walter Cup final on Saturday at Place Bell.

The win gives Montreal a 2-0 lead in the best-of-five series. Ottawa will host Game 3 on Monday as the Charge face elimination for the first time in this post-season.

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Avalanche taking advantage of break to heal as they get set to play Knights in conference finals

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Avalanche taking advantage of break to heal as they get set to play Knights in conference finals

Pat Graham, The Associated Press 4 minute read 4:55 PM CDT

DENVER (AP) — Most of the Colorado Avalanche's players returned to the ice for practice Saturday after a two-day break.

Emphasis on most.

Noticeably missing were defensemen Cale Makar and Brent Burns, along with forward Artturi Lehkonen. There to warm up before heading to the locker room was defenseman Josh Manson, while fellow blueliner Sam Malinski participated in a red, no-contact sweater.

The Avalanche emerged from their second-round series with Minnesota with their share of bumps and bruises. That's why this hiatus between series — six full days of practice/rest — was welcome. The Presidents' Trophy-winning Avalanche don't kick off the Western Conference final against Vegas until Wednesday night.

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Celebrini scores pair to lead Canada to 6-0 victory over Italy at men’s hockey worlds

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Celebrini scores pair to lead Canada to 6-0 victory over Italy at men’s hockey worlds

The Canadian Press 2 minute read Updated: 1:55 PM CDT

FRIBOURG - Macklin Celebrini scored twice to lead Canada to a 6-0 victory over Italy on Saturday at the world hockey championship. 

Dylan Holloway, Fraser Minten, Evan Bouchard and Ryan O’Reilly also scored. Goaltender Cam Talbot made 19 saves for the shutout.

Celebrini, the 19-year-old captain, also had an assist.

"He is one of the best players in the NHL and you really see how good he is when you play on his team and watch him live," Bouchard said. "He is such a fun player to watch, and he is leading the way. 

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Updated: 1:55 PM CDT

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Flaherty scores overtime winner to give Victoire a 2-1 win over Charge

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Flaherty scores overtime winner to give Victoire a 2-1 win over Charge

Jared Book, The Canadian Press 2 minute read 4:47 PM CDT

LAVAL - Maggie Flaherty scored 14:12 into overtime to give the Montreal Victoire a 2-1 win over the Ottawa Charge in Game 2 of the PWHL's Walter Cup final on Saturday at Place Bell.

Flaherty one-timed a Marie-Philip Poulin pass in the slot and fired the puck past goaltender Gwyneth Philips for her second goal of the playoffs. 

The win gave Montreal a 2-0 lead in the best-of-five series. Ottawa will host Game 3 on Monday as the Charge face elimination for the first time in this post-season.

Kati Tabin had the other Montreal goal. Sarah Wozniewicz scored for the Charge. 

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Niverville Nighthawks’ team structure sets them apart in MJHL

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Niverville Nighthawks’ team structure sets them apart in MJHL

Cassidy Dankochik 5 minute read Yesterday at 9:04 PM CDT

The Niverville Nighthawks don’t look like many other Manitoba Junior Hockey League franchises.

The team does not employ a combined head coach and general manager, as is the case for nearly every other squad. They have head coach Dwight Hirst and general manager Mike McAulay.

Niverville joined the MJHL in 2022 with Kelvin Cech in a combined role and McAulay as assistant general manager. After parting ways with Cech in the middle of the 2023-24 season, they turned to Hirst, who is from Lac du Bonnet, as interim coach and promoted MacAulay to general manager, maintaining that structure ever since.

It paid off this year with a league championship and one of the strongest MJHL representatives in recent years at the national junior A championships. The Nighthawks went undefeated in preliminary round play at the Centennial Cup in Summerside, P.E.I., earning a bye to the semifinals.

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Wild vets Brodin, Eriksson Ek each had broken foot that kept them out of playoff series loss to Avs

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Wild vets Brodin, Eriksson Ek each had broken foot that kept them out of playoff series loss to Avs

The Associated Press 2 minute read Yesterday at 7:55 PM CDT

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Defenseman Jonas Brodin and center Joel Eriksson Ek were unable to play for Minnesota in the second-round series against Colorado in the NHL playoffs because of broken bones in their feet, the veteran stalwarts revealed Friday in season-ending interviews with reporters.

Brodin suffered a fracture in the big toe in his right foot when he blocked a shot in Game 5 of the Wild's first-round series against Dallas, requiring surgery and forcing him to miss the clinching win over the Stars and all five games against the Avalanche.

The Wild were eliminated on Wednesday in a 4-3 overtime loss in Denver, with both Brodin and Eriksson Ek relegated to watching the game on TV. Their defensive acumen, physical presence and playoff experience were all missed against the high-scoring Avalanche, who had the best regular season record in the league.

Brodin, who finished his 14th season in the NHL, all with the Wild, was aiming to return at the end of the conference finals if they were to advance.

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PWHL to choose San Jose as its 4th expansion market, AP sources say

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PWHL to choose San Jose as its 4th expansion market, AP sources say

John Wawrow, The Associated Press 2 minute read Yesterday at 6:58 PM CDT

The PWHL is bringing women’s hockey to the Bay Area by choosing San Jose, California, as its fourth and final market during the league’s latest round of expansion, two people with knowledge of the discussions told The Associated Press on Friday.

The people spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity because the league had not made an announcement. The Hockey News first reported the development earlier in the day.

With the addition of San Jose, the PWHL increases to 12 teams, doubling the league's size since it started in 2024 and broadening its geographical reach.

The city is home to the NHL's Sharks and gives the league a four-team foothold in the West. Las Vegas is another expansion market, and Seattle and Vancouver, joined the league last year. The team would likely play at the Sharks' arena, the SAP Center.

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Golden Knights docked 2nd-round pick, John Tortorella fined $100K for breaking media rules

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Golden Knights docked 2nd-round pick, John Tortorella fined $100K for breaking media rules

Scott Brown, The Associated Press 1 minute read Updated: Yesterday at 4:30 PM CDT

NEW YORK (AP) — The NHL docked the Vegas Golden Knights a second-round pick in next month's draft and fined coach John Tortorella $100,000 on Friday for violating media access rules after their series-clinching Game 6 victory at Anaheim on Thursday night. 

Tortorella refused to speak to reporters after Vegas routed the Ducks 5-1 to move on to face Colorado in the Western Conference final. The Golden Knights also did not open their locker room in accordance with league and Players' Association-negotiated regulations.

The NHL in a statement announcing the punishment said the penalties for these “flagrant violations” come after previous warnings were issued to the Golden Knights. The team has been offered the opportunity to appeal to Commissioner Gary Bettman’s office in person at the league’s New York headquarters next week.

“The Golden Knights are aware of today's announcement from the NHL regarding the postgame media availability following Game 6 in Anaheim,” the team said in a statement posted to social media. “The organization will have no further comment.”

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Updated: Yesterday at 4:30 PM CDT

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Trailblazing goalie Manon Rheaume hired to become first GM of PWHL’s Detroit expansion team

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Trailblazing goalie Manon Rheaume hired to become first GM of PWHL’s Detroit expansion team

John Wawrow, The Associated Press 3 minute read Updated: Yesterday at 2:55 PM CDT

Manon Rheaume is carrying over her trailblazing women’s hockey career into a front office role in being hired as the general manager of the PWHL’s expansion team in Detroit, the league announced on Friday.

The Canadian Olympian goaltender, and first woman to appear in an exhibition game of any of North America’s four major sports, has spent the past four years working in the NHL's Los Angeles Kings hockey operations department. And Rheaume’s hiring represents a homecoming for the 54-year-old, who spent 11 years in a developmental role for the Detroit-based Little Caesars youth hockey girls’ program.

“She brings an unmatched resume, a championship mindset and a lifelong commitment to growing the women’s game,” said Jayna Hefford, PWHL executive vice president of hockey operations, who oversees the hiring process.

“Her experience at every level of hockey, combined with her leadership and vision, makes her the perfect person to lead PWHL Detroit into its inaugural season,” Hefford added.

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Updated: Yesterday at 2:55 PM CDT

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Switzerland beats defending champion the US in ice hockey worlds opener

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Switzerland beats defending champion the US in ice hockey worlds opener

The Associated Press 3 minute read Updated: Yesterday at 4:18 PM CDT

ZURICH (AP) — Switzerland started a quest for its first ice hockey world championship title by defeating the defending champion United States 3-1 on Friday in a rematch of last year’s final.

Sven Andrighetto and Pius Suter led the Swiss with two-point games each and goaltender Leonardo Genoni made 19 saves in front of the roaring crowd in Zurich.

Suter knocked in a pass from Andrighetto from close range to give the hosts a 1-0 lead 2:03 in and Andrighetto added the second with 8:41 to go in the first period from a tight angle with Suter assisting.

Alex Steeves found the back of the net for the U.S. 8:45 into the final period, roofing the puck that bounced off the boards behind the goal.

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Updated: Yesterday at 4:18 PM CDT

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