- The Flames do not have confidence in Brian Elliott, who they pulled in the first after a soft goal in favor of Chad Johnson. The Flames also signed this guy during free agency as the one who was supposed to be their consistent starter.
- Our Selke finalists are the usual two suspects, Patrice Bergeron and Ryan Kesler, with a special guest appearance by Mikko Koivu, who has taken Jonathan Toews' spot for the year.
- That isn't fair to Koivu, who doesn't get enough respect. He also hasn't won enough games for his team in the series, but I guess neither has Toews.
- Keep your fingers crossed for an Oilers-Bruins final, where Leon Draisaitl and Brad Marchand could spear each other and see how that feels.
Sunday night was an interesting one. Stars shined, players were injured, and rising heroes emerged. So, just your average NHL game day. The Bruins kicked off Sunday with a big win against the conference-clinching Blackhawks. Anton Khudobin had a night, outperforming the Blackhawks with only two goals against and stopping a flurry of great chances in the waning seconds as the Blackhawks pulled their goalie. I'd like to see him play in a playoff series and discover if he can become the next Devan Dubnyk story. Final: Bruins 3, Blackhawks 2 The Islanders and the Sabres met in Buffalo, New York not having been eliminated yet. The Islanders got an early lead on a Cal Clutterbuck goal, his fifth of the year. Evander Kane tied it up but the Isles answered back quickly on a Joshua Ho-Sang goal. They never looked back, as Anders Lee would score twice in the third. Jaroslav Halak made 35 saves to put the Islanders five points out of a playoff spot. Final: Islanders 4, Sabres 2 ...
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