Pavel Zacha Recovering From Small Procedure
Source: Steve Conroy
Boston Bruins forward Pavel Zacha (undisclosed) will miss the World Championships after undergoing a non-surgical procedure. Steve Conroy of The Boston Herald reports that Bruins general manager Don Sweeney said it was a "small procedure," so it's safe to assume he will recover in time for next season. Zacha will look to produce a bounce-back campaign in 2025-26 after having a disappointing 47 points (14 goals, 33 assists) in 82 outings this term. The 28-year-old Czechia native has two more seasons remaining on a four-year, $19 million contract.Nikolaj Ehlers To Miss At Least Two More Games
Source: Connor Hrabchak
Winnipeg Jets winger Nikolaj Ehlers (foot) will not travel with the team to face the St. Louis Blues in back-to-back road games. The two teams will meet in St. Louis on Thursday and Sunday, with the Jets holding a 2-0 lead in the first-round series. The team has coped well with the loss of Ehlers, but the Jets would definitely be stronger with him in the lineup. Due to Ehlers' absence, Nino Niederreiter has landed a second-line role for the start of the postseason. However, the Swiss veteran has been quiet so far, recording two shots on goal with one hit and zero points in two games.Miro Heiskanen Still Out On Wednesday
Source: NHL.com
Dallas Stars defenseman Miro Heiskanen (knee) will miss Wednesday's matchup against the Colorado Avalanche. The star blue-liner is trending in the right direction and was on the ice for the morning skate, but he isn't quite ready to play. "He's getting closer," Stars head coach Pete DeBoer said Wednesday. With Heiskanen still sidelined, the Stars will hope to get another big shift from Thomas Harley. He has recorded two points (one goal, one assist) and six blocks in the first two games of the series, averaging 31:44 of ice time. Heiskanen's next opportunity to return will be on Saturday night in Game 4.John Klingberg Enters Oilers Lineup For Game 2
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Edmonton Oilers defenseman John Klingberg (lower body) will be welcomed back into the lineup on Wednesday in Game 2 against the Los Angeles Kings. The 32-year-old has been on the shelf since March 27 due to a lower-body injury. After signing a one-year deal with the Oilers on Jan. 17, Klingberg made 11 appearances during the regular season, registering four points (one goal, three assists), 19 shots, and 13 blocks. On Wednesday, he will be paired with Jake Walman in defense, while Josh Brown will sit out the action as a healthy scratch.Evander Kane To Make Season Debut Wednesday Night
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Edmonton Oilers left wing Evander Kane (knee) is slated to make his season debut in Wednesday's Game 2 against the Los Angeles Kings. He has been sidelined since Game 2 of the 2024 Stanley Cup Finals, having undergone several surgeries. Kane is expected to land on the second line next to Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Zach Hyman. He will also have a role to play on the power play. In three previous postseason meetings with the Kings, Kane has posted 16 points (four goals, 12 assists) in 18 games.Gabriel Landeskog Likely To Play In Game 3
Source: Sportsnet
Colorado Avalanche forward Gabriel Landeskog (knee) appears ready to make his comeback in Game 3 against the Dallas Stars on Wednesday night. Avalanche head coach Jared Bednar said on Wednesday morning that there is a "good chance" Landeskog will play in the contest. The Avalanche captain, who has been out of action since the 2022 Stanley Cup Finals, was activated from Long-Term Injured Reserve ahead of Monday's Game 2. He skated in pregame warmups but did not play. Landeskog is projected to skate on the third line, replacing Miles Wood in the lineup.John Tavares Collects Two Points In Overtime Win
Source: ESPN
Toronto Maple Leafs center John Tavares led the team with two points as the squad battled out a 3-2 overtime victory against the Ottawa Senators in Tuesday's Game 2. Tavares played a key role as Toronto jumped to a 2-0 lead in the first period, recording a power-play goal and an even-strength assist. However, Ottawa managed to tie the game, forcing it into overtime. Max Domi ended the contest with 3:09 played in the extra frame. Over the first two games of the series, Tavares has been highly effective, posting two goals and two assists. On Tuesday, he became the third Maple Leafs player in the past 35 years to begin a postseason with consecutive multi-point games.Frederik Andersen Posts 40th Postseason Win
Source: ESPN
Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Frederik Andersen stopped 25 of 26 shots in Tuesday's 3-1 victory over the New Jersey Devils in Game 2 of the first-round series. Andersen was beaten early on by Jesper Bratt, but he went on to make 21 consecutive saves to help Carolina take a 2-0 lead in the matchup. This was a special win for Andersen, as he became the fifth active goaltender to reach 40 career postseason victories. Carolina's No. 1 had a rough end to the regular season and finished the campaign with a sub-.900 save percentage, but he has been a rock at the back for the team during the playoffs. Andersen has given up only two goals to the Devils with a .960 save percentage.Kirill Kaprizov Leads Wild To Valuable Road Win
Source: ESPN
Minnesota Wild left wing Kirill Kaprizov notched three points as the team tied its first-round series against the Vegas Golden Knights with a 5-2 road win on Tuesday night. The Russian star finished the contest with two goals and an assist, making him the first player in franchise history with three career multi-goal playoff games. Additionally, he is now the first-ever Wild player with multiple three-point games in the postseason. When healthy, Kaprizov is among the most productive players in the National Hockey League, having already amassed five points (two goals, three assists) in two postseason appearances this year, tying Winnipeg's Mark Scheifele for the scoring lead.Matthew Tkachuk Returns With Three-Point Performance
Source: ESPN
Florida Panthers winger Matthew Tkachuk enjoyed an impressive comeback in Tuesday's Game 1 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning, finishing with three points in a 6-2 win. Playing for the Panthers for the first time since Feb. 8, Tkachuk bagged a couple of power-play goals and had an assist with the man advantage. He wrote his name in the history books alongside Nate Schmidt when the two scored within 14 seconds in the second period, marking the fastest two goals in a playoff game in franchise history. Tkachuk now boasts a whopping 49 points (19 goals, 30 assists) in 45 games over the past two postseasons, the fourth-highest total in the league.Anthony Cirelli Suffers Undisclosed Injury Tuesday
Source: Gabby Shirley
Tampa Bay Lightning center Anthony Cirelli (undisclosed) didn't finish Tuesday's Game 1 against the Florida Panthers. Due to an undisclosed ailment, he left the bench a couple of times during the second period and did not return for the third. He finished with a minus-two rating over 6:21 of ice time. Cirelli was ineffective in the series opener, but he would be a significant loss for Tampa Bay if he had to sit out additional time. Mitchell Chaffee is likely to enter the lineup as Cirelli's replacement, with Nick Paul potentially moving up to the second line.Gabriel Vilardi May Return To Jets Lineup Thursday
Source: NHL.com
Winnipeg Jets forward Gabriel Vilardi (upper body) might be ready to make his 2025 postseason debut in Thursday's Game 3 against the St. Louis Blues. "Maybe. Maybe see what that color the jersey is tomorrow. Full practice tomorrow," Jets head coach Scott Arniel said after Tuesday's optional practice, regarding whether the forward could be an option for Game 3. Vilardi has been skating in a yellow non-contact jersey and is considered day-to-day. The Jets have taken a 2-0 lead in the first-round series but would receive a significant boost with Vilardi's addition, as he was one of the team's top scorers during the regular season, tallying 61 points (27 goals, 34 assists) in 71 games.John Klingberg Ready To Return To Action
Source: NHL.com
Edmonton Oilers defenseman John Klingberg (lower body) might be back in the lineup for Wednesday's Game 2 against the Los Angeles Kings. "Yes, he definitely can be a player for us coming in Game 2," Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch said on Tuesday. "Whether we make that decision tomorrow, but I would say we will see him at some point in the series." Klingberg has sat out 11 games due to a lower-body injury. He was limited to four points (one goal, three assists) in 11 games with the Oilers during the regular season. However, Klingberg has previously found considerable success in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, recording 39 points (eight goals, 31 assists) in 63 career games.Evander Kane Could Be An Option For Game 2
Source: NHL.com
Edmonton Oilers left wing Evander Kane (knee) could make his season debut on Wednesday night in Game 2 against the Los Angeles Kings. The veteran forward is recovering from several surgeries, including an arthroscopic knee procedure performed on Jan. 9. "Kane is a possibility of coming back, whether that's for Game 2, Game 3 or Game 4. But it should be soon," Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch said on Tuesday. Kane made his last appearances during the 2024 Stanley Cup Finals against the Florida Panthers. Speaking on his condition, Knoblauch said that Kane currently looks better than he did against Florida, which is an encouraging sign for the Oilers. However, the 33-year-old is bound to have some rust once he returns. Kane has notched 26 goals and 43 points in 73 career postseason appearances.Derek Forbort Recovering From Surgery
Source: Rick Dhaliwal
Vancouver Canucks defenseman Derek Forbort is recovering from surgery for a broken orbital bone, according to Rick Dhaliwal of CHEK. He missed the team's final two games of the season due to the injury. Forbort finished his first year in Vancouver with 11 points (two goals, nine assists), 39 shots, 77 blocks, and 65 hits in 54 games. He is a pending unrestricted free agent, with Dhaliwal reporting that the Canucks are interested in bringing Forbort back. The 33-year-old adds experience to the blue line, but his skill set does not suit fantasy hockey.