Connor Hellebuyck Puts Home Win Streak To Test Wednesday
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Winnipeg Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck begins the second-round series against the Dallas Stars on Wednesday with a perfect home record in the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs. In Winnipeg's series versus the St. Louis Blues, the home side won each game, although Hellebuyck had trouble keeping the puck out of the net. He gave up at least three goals in three of four home games, registering a lowly .885 save percentage. Hellebuyck was pulled in all three road contests against the Blues, so it has been a bumpy ride for the MVP candidate in the playoffs. The series against Dallas promises to be another challenging matchup for Hellebuyck, but he can draw confidence from his regular-season performance. Hellebuyck was 3-1-0 against the Stars this year, allowing only four goals.Miro Heiskanen Continues To Sit Wednesday
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Dallas Stars defenseman Miro Heiskanen (knee) will not play in Game 1 against the Winnipeg Jets on Wednesday night. Following Saturday's epic Game 7 win over the Colorado Avalanche, Stars head coach Pete DeBoer said that he expects Heiskanen to return to action during the second round, but his absence will stretch at least one game longer. He will sit out a 40th straight game while working his way back from knee surgery. Thomas Harley is set to maintain a huge role in the Stars defense. He has been impactful at both ends, registering five points (two goals, three assists), 21 blocks, and 11 hits in seven postseason outings this year.Anthony Stolarz Won't Play In Game 2
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Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Anthony Stolarz (upper body) has been ruled out for Wednesday's Game 2 against the Florida Panthers. He was injured in the series opener on Monday, and while Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube initially did not rule Stolarz out for Wednesday's game, Joseph Woll has now been confirmed as the starter. Matt Murray will back him up. On Wednesday, Berube said he "didn't have an answer" as to whether Stolarz would be available again in the second round. The 31-year-old netminder is sporting a 4-2 record this postseason, having allowed 2.19 goals with a .901 save percentage.Mackie Samoskevich Rejoins Panthers Lineup Wednesday
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Florida Panthers right wing Mackie Samoskevich is expected to return to the lineup for Game 2 against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Wednesday. The rookie forward has been a healthy scratch for the past three games. Samoskevich had a solid debut campaign, notching 31 points (15 goals, 16 assists) in 72 contests, but he has been quiet in the playoffs. In three appearances against the Tampa Bay Lightning in Round 1, Samoskevich was held goalless and had only one assist. While the 22-year-old gets another look in the lineup, Samoskevich won't be in a good spot to break his slump, as he will roll with the fourth line, replacing A.J. Greer.Aaron Ekblad Set To Return Wednesday
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Florida Panthers defenseman Aaron Ekblad (suspension) will rejoin the lineup for Game 2 against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Wednesday night. He has served his two-game suspension for a high hit on Tampa Bay Lightning forward Brandon Hagel during the first-round series. The Panthers will reunite Ekblad with Gustav Forsling on the top defensive pairing, while Seth Jones will move down to the second pairing. Uvis Balinskis will be a healthy scratch on Wednesday, despite scoring Florida's third goal in Monday's 5-4 loss. Ekblad was also unavailable at the beginning of the postseason because of another suspension, limiting him to just two appearances in these playoffs. He has tallied one goal, three shots, four blocks, and six hits.Jaccob Slavin Extends Point Streak With Overtime Winner
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Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Jaccob Slavin potted the game-winning goal in Tuesday's 2-1 overtime triumph against the Washington Capitals. He lit the lamp with 3:06 played in the extra frame, extending his point streak to three games. Slavin is not known for his scoring prowess, so his contributions on the offensive end are always a bonus for the Hurricanes. Following a 27-point regular-season campaign, Slavin has upped his productivity in the playoffs, notching four points (two goals, two assists) in six games. He has added nine blocks to his tally while taking 19 shots on goal. Mark Stone Scores Twice In Game 1 Against Oilers
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Vegas Golden Knights right wing Mark Stone scored two goals in Tuesday's 4-2 loss in Game 1 against the Edmonton Oilers. Stone's two tallies gave Vegas a 2-0 lead on home ice, but Bruce Cassidy's team ultimately lost the game due to a couple of late strikes in the third period. The loss is a setback for the Golden Knights, but they will be pleased with Stone's performance, especially following his quiet start to the postseason. After going scoreless in three contests, Stone has recorded a four-game point streak, netting four goals and delivering two assists.Connor McDavid Records Two Assists In Special Victory
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Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid finished with two assists as the team rallied from a 2-0 deficit to secure a 4-2 victory in Game 1 against the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday. The Oilers became the first team in NHL history to achieve five comeback victories during a single postseason. McDavid's assists came on Edmonton's first two goals, scored by Corey Perry and Leon Draisaitl. Kris Knoblauch's team often finds itself in trouble, but with McDavid in top form, the Oilers always have a chance to turn a hockey game on its head. Following Tuesday night, the three-time MVP has taken the scoring lead in the 2025 playoffs with 13 points (two goals, 11 assists) in seven games.Anthony Stolarz Could Be An Option For Game 2
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Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Anthony Stolarz (upper body) has not been ruled out for Wednesday's Game 2 against the Florida Panthers. Stolarz took an elbow to the head in the series opener and was taken to a hospital on Monday night after he vomited on the bench. However, he was at Toronto's practice facility on Tuesday, with Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube noting that Stolarz is "doing well." The Maple Leafs have seen Stolarz deliver top-notch performances in these playoffs, as he has posted a 4-2 record with a 2.19 goals-against average and a .901 save percentage. If he isn't available for Game 2, the spotlight will be on Joseph Woll, who allowed three goals on 20 shots in relief during Monday's 5-4 victory.Mark Jankowski Suffers Injury In Game 1 Against Capitals
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Carolina Hurricanes center Mark Jankowski (undisclosed) was forced to exit early in Game 1 against the Washington Capitals on Tuesday night. He suffered an undisclosed injury in the second period, leaving the contest after logging only 6:17 of ice time. The 30-year-old made his third appearance of the 2025 postseason. Working as a fourth-line grinder, Jankowski does not play a big role in the team's offensive play and has been limited to one assist and four shots. Jack Roslovic and Tyson Jost are the most likely candidates to step in for Jankowski if he is not healthy enough to play in Game 2 on Thursday night.Alex Pietrangelo Battling An Illness
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Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Alex Pietrangelo was unavailable for Tuesday's Game 1 against the Edmonton Oilers due to an illness. He was a late scratch for the contest, with Kaedan Korczak entering the lineup to make his Stanley Cup Playoffs debut. The 24-year-old had a relatively uneventful night, recording one shot, one block, and one hit over 13:04 of ice time. Pietrangelo also missed time at the end of the regular season, making only 71 appearances. He posted 33 points (four goals, 29 assists) while ranking second on the team with 139 blocks. The veteran defenseman has registered three points (one goal, two assists) and 15 blocks in six playoff games. Pietrangelo's first opportunity to return will be on Thursday in Game 2 of the series.Dylan Holloway On The Mend Following Surgery
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St. Louis Blues forward Dylan Holloway (undisclosed) underwent surgery and was not expected back for the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs, according to general manager Doug Armstrong. The 23-year-old is on track to be healthy for the start of 2025-26. After inking a two-year, $4.58 million offer sheet, Holloway had his first year with the Blues this season. It was an impressive campaign, as Holloway more than tripled his career points tally, notching 26 goals and 37 assists in 77 contests. The former University of Wisconsin standout was an afterthought in Edmonton but appears to have found the ideal situation to enjoy a highly productive NHL career moving forward.Torey Krug Not Expected To Continue NHL Career
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St. Louis Blues defenseman Torey Krug (ankle) has likely played his final NHL game. "I'm not expecting him to play again," Blues general manager Doug Armstrong said about Krug on Tuesday. "Now, he's hoping that I'm wrong, I'm hoping that I'm wrong and he's pushing, but the surgery that he had, it was very, very invasive." Krug, who turned 34 last month, missed the entire 2024-25 campaign after being diagnosed with pre-arthritic changes in his left ankle. During his time with the Blues and Boston Bruins, Krug has made 778 career regular-season appearances, recording 483 points (89 goals, 394 assists). He signed a seven-year, $45.5 million contract with the Blues in 2020. Josh Morrissey A Game-Time Decision Wednesday
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Winnipeg Jets defenseman Josh Morrissey (upper body) is considered a game-time decision for Wednesday's second-round series opener against the Dallas Stars. Winnipeg lost its No. 1 defenseman early in Sunday's Game 7 victory over the St. Louis Blues, as Morrissey sustained an upper-body injury. He wore a non-contact jersey in Tuesday's practice. As usual, Morrissey has made an impact all over the ice in the playoffs, registering three assists, 11 shots, 10 blocks, and 15 hits. Fellow blue-liner Logan Stanley (undisclosed) is also considered a game-time call for Wednesday. Haydn Fleury and Colin Miller will continue to play if neither returns. At the same time, Neal Pionk and Dylan Samberg, who both logged 44-plus minutes of action in Sunday's double-overtime win, will once again have to shoulder a massive workload.Mark Scheifele To Be A Game-Time Call Wednesday
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Winnipeg Jets center Mark Scheifele (undisclosed) will be regarded as a game-time decision on Wednesday against the Dallas Stars. After missing the final two games of the first-round series against the Colorado Avalanche, the star forward practiced with a non-contact jersey on Tuesday. Scheifele tallied two goals and six points in five games before being hurt, doing all of his scoring on home ice. Winnipeg once again has home-ice advantage for Round 2, and Scheifele's return would be huge for the team. If he can't make it back into the lineup, Vladimir Namestnikov will continue to serve as the first-line center. Namestnikov has also been quite productive lately, enjoying a three-game point streak.