Canadiens sign Verbeek to entry-level deal

A familiar name to hockey fans could soon suit up for the Montreal Canadiens, as the team has signed undrafted free agent Hayden Verbeek to an entry-level contract.

Verbeek, 20, is the nephew of former NHLer Pat Verbeek, whose 20-year career spanned stops with five teams, 1,424 games, and 1,063 points.

The younger Verbeek has spent the past four seasons with Sault Ste. Marie of the OHL. This season, he has 30 goals and 31 assists in 67 games.

Verbeek attended the Arizona Coyotes' prospect development camp on a tryout last offseason.

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Maple Leafs tie franchise record for wins in a season

With a 4-3 victory over the Detroit Red Wings, the Toronto Maple Leafs picked up their 45th win of the season to tie their franchise record for most wins in a season on Saturday night.

The 45 wins matches the marks set by the club during the 1998-99, 1999-00, and 2003-04 season. Meanwhile, the club also tied their franchise record for home wins in a season with their 26th of the year.

Further the team also extended their home winning streak to 13 games which also stands as a franchise-best.

The Maple Leafs now sit with 97 points on the year, six points shy of the franchise record of 103 set during the 2003-04 season. With seven games still to play, the team has ample time

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Blues snap Blue Jackets’ 10-game win streak, grab 5th straight victory

The St. Louis Blues foiled the Columbus Blue Jackets' quest to gain sole possession of the longest win streak in the NHL this season, halting Columbus' run at 10 games with a 2-1 victory Saturday night.

St. Louis earned its fifth consecutive win in the process, moving past the Anaheim Ducks and into the second Western Conference wild-card spot by virtue of having five more regulation or overtime wins.

The five-game run is the Blues' longest of the 2017-18 campaign.

On Thursday, the Blue Jackets tied the Nashville Predators and Colorado Avalanche for the longest such streak in the NHL this season with their 10th straight victory in a shutout win over the Florida Panthers.

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Report: Sikura expected in Blackhawks’ lineup as early as next week

It appears Dylan Sikura is ready to turn pro.

With his college season finished, the Northeastern forward is expected to sign with the Chicago Blackhawks, a source told Mark Lazerus of the Chicago Sun-Times.

Lazerus added that Sikura is expected to be in the Blackhawks' lineup as soon as Thursday against the Winnipeg Jets.

In 34 games with Northeastern this season, Sikura netted 21 goals and 32 assists.

Sikura was a sixth-round draft choice by the Blackhawks in 2014.

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Sharks earn 7th straight win with decisive victory over Flames

Cue the "Jaws" theme, because the San Jose Sharks are circling.

The Sharks cruised to their seventh consecutive win with a 5-1 victory over the Calgary Flames on Saturday.

San Jose moved to within six points of the Vegas Golden Knights for first place in the Pacific Division. The expansion club picked up a single point in a shootout loss to the Colorado Avalanche earlier in the day.

Both the Sharks and Golden Knights have seven games remaining in their regular-season schedules.

Evander Kane scored twice for San Jose in Saturday's win. He now has seven goals and 12 points in 12 games with the Sharks since arriving in a trade from the Buffalo Sabres on deadline day.

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Kuznetsov back in lineup after missing 3 games with injury

Evgeny Kuznetsov is on the mend.

The Washington Capitals star returned to the team from injury Saturday night against the Montreal Canadiens.

Kuznetsov was forced to miss the last three games after exiting last Friday's win over the New York Islanders.

He left that contest late in the second period holding his arm after taking a slash from Islanders defenseman Thomas Hickey and then crashing into the boards.

Kuznetsov ranks second on the Capitals in goals (21) and first in assists (50), having collected exactly a point per game this season.

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Tempers flare as Wheeler, Chiarot fight at ‘intense’ practice

Things got a little testy at Winnipeg Jets practice Saturday, as captain Blake Wheeler and defenseman Ben Chiarot exchanged punches.

The fight was witnessed by several reporters, including Pro Hockey Talk's Scott Billeck.

Neither player was hurt in the dust-up, and things cooled down pretty quickly - at least according to Mark Scheifele, who said the incident was simply the result of an "intense practice."

Though head coach Paul Maurice warned the players not to fight, he suggested afterward that the altercation didn't bother him.

The Jets recently reached 100 points for the first time in franchise history, and have eight games remaining before the playoffs begin. Their next contest is Sunday against the Central Division-leading Nashville Predators.

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Better Luck Next Year: Chicago Blackhawks Edition

As NHL teams are officially eliminated from Stanley Cup contention, Katie Brown takes a look back at the highs and lows of their season, along with the biggest questions ahead of 2018-19. Up next, the Chicago Blackhawks.

The Good

Young guns

In a season that disappointed in many ways, the Blackhawks at least have a couple of things to give them some hope. Alex DeBrincat's 25 goals (entering play Saturday) tie Patrick Kane for the team lead in an impressive rookie campaign, and it's a matter of time before he's regularly skating on Kane's line. Promoted to the Blackhawks from Rockford in December, winger Vinnie Hinostroza settled in nicely too, recording 24 points in 42 games.

Nick Schmaltz, top-6 center

The Blackhawks might have their No. 1 center of the future in Schmaltz, who had a solid showing in his second NHL season with 48 points. Coach Joel Quenneville has been patient with Schmaltz's development, and that can only mean good things going forward.

A chance to immediately improve

For the first time in nearly 10 years, the Blackhawks are in the draft lottery, setting them up for their highest pick since they selected Kane first overall in 2007. That gives them an opportunity to get a player who could make an immediate impact. The chances of winning the right to pick top-ranked prospect Rasmus Dahlin are slim, but general manager Stan Bowman could do a lot with a selection in the top 10.

Patrick Kane

Kane was possibly the only Blackhawks forward who lived up to expectations this season. Though Jonathan Toews found some consistency in March, Kane's the one who currently tops the team in scoring, with 25 goals and 71 points. That's respectable for most players, but something of a slump by his standards, since it's a far cry from his 106 points two years ago or his 89-point 2016-17 season.

The Bad

The decline of Duncan Keith and Brent Seabrook

Keith and Seabrook, once two of the Blackhawks' top defensemen, evidently aren't what they used to be. Keith, 34, had one goal on 172 shots, the third-fewest assists of his career, and maybe his worst season defensively. A revolving door of defensive partners didn't help. Seabrook, 32, was a healthy scratch in January and saw his overall ice time decrease. He seemed to have trouble keeping up in a league that's gotten younger and faster, and he's signed for six more seasons with a salary-cap hit of $6.875 million.

Combine the Blackhawks' defensive problems with their goaltending issues, and it's clear why things went south.

Corey Crawford injury

Defensive issues aside, what hurt the Blackhawks most was losing Crawford to a head injury in late December. Before that, he was in the top five in the NHL in save percentage and may have even been a Vezina Trophy candidate. It's not hard to imagine the Blackhawks still fighting for a playoff spot if Crawford had stayed healthy.

End of playoff streak

For the first time since 2008, the Blackhawks missed the postseason. Their list of accomplishments during that run is impressive: three Stanley Cups, the 2013 Presidents' Trophy, and last season's Central Division title. With back-to-back first-round exits at the conclusion of that playoff streak, however, the team's trending downward.

Questions

Does Quenneville stay?

Quenneville can't be blamed for the declines of Seabrook and Keith or the injury to Crawford, all major contributions to a dismal season. He also didn't trade Artemi Panarin to bring Brandon Saad back, a deal that hasn't panned out (at least not yet). Though Quenneville's been a big part of Chicago's success over the last decade, if his message is being tuned out, it might be time for him to go. He wouldn't be out of a job for long.

Will Crawford be healthy enough to play next season?

Crawford was put on IR on Dec. 27 for what was reported as concussion-like symptoms. He was sidelined in 2015-16 for four weeks for similar reasons. It seems unlikely that he'll return for the end of the season, and if he hasn't fully recovered by next fall, the Blackhawks will have to explore other options in goal - in his absence, Anton Forsberg, Jeff Glass, and Jean-Francois Berube weren't exactly up to the task.

Can Stan Bowman add a top-4 D-man and stop looking to the past for solutions?

All six current blue-liners will be back next year, and the defense is arguably the team's biggest offseason concern. General manager Stan Bowman needs to find a top-four defenseman - essentially, someone to play alongside Keith - either through free agency or the draft.

Last summer, Bowman tried to stop Chicago's slide by bringing back some of the Cup-winning crew, dealing for Saad and signing Patrick Sharp. Neither has lived up to expectations. Sharp is an unrestricted free agent this summer and it seems unlikely that he'll be re-signed. It's time to look toward the players that could help the Blackhawks succeed in the future instead of gazing longingly into the past.

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Senators’ Karlsson returns to lineup after death of son

Ottawa Senators defenseman Erik Karlsson will play Saturday versus the Carolina Hurricanes after missing two games following the death of his son, head coach Guy Boucher confirmed after the morning skate.

Karlsson and his wife, Melinda, announced their son was stillborn earlier in the week, and after taking time off, the Senators captain made the decision himself to return.

In 66 games this season, Karlsson has recorded 56 points. He will have the support of an entire arena behind him Saturday night in what's sure to be an emotional atmosphere at Canadian Tire Centre.

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9-year-old viral video star spends day with Penguins

The Pittsburgh Penguins made one of their biggest fans' dreams come true.

Roman Marcotte, a 9-year-old from Anchorage, Alaska, went viral after he showcased his impressive skills on his front-yard rink at in a Sidney Crosby jersey.

After catching wind of the youngster's skills, the Pens invited Marcotte to meet his idol and catch a game in Mario Lemieux's suite at PPG Paints Arena.

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