Linesman Don Henderson ordered to cover some legal cost of Wideman incident

NHL linesman Don Henderson has been ordered by a judge to pay the Calgary Flames and former defenseman Dennis Wideman $11,000 to cover a fraction of the legal costs spent in their dismissed lawsuit, according to The Canadian Press.

Henderson filed a lawsuit against the NHL, the Flames, and Wideman seeking $10.5 million in damages after the 2016 incident in which Wideman struck Henderson from behind on his way to the bench.

Wideman was suspended 20 games for the play, while Henderson suffered permanent back and shoulder issues, a concussion, and depression as a result, and hasn't worked since. The suit was dismissed in February.

Henderson will have to pay Wideman $3,000 and the Flames $8,000.

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Daly claims NHL didn’t ask Marchand to stop licking players

There are mixed messages coming from the NHL's head office.

The league's deputy commissioner, Bill Daly, insisted Friday that the NHL never told the Boston Bruins or Brad Marchand to tone down the tongue.

“No, we did not contact the Bruins or Brad Marchand regarding this incident,” Daly told USA Today Sports' Kevin Allen on Friday. "It’s just not true.”

Earlier on Friday, the talented Boston Bruins agitator denied receiving the warning by replying to tweets from the NHL on NBC and The Boston Globe accounts with "false" and "this is false," respectively.

Daly's denial came less than 24 hours after a league representative stated to ESPN's Greg Wyshynski that the league had asked Marchand to stop licking players after he did just that to Toronto Maple Leafs forward Leo Komarov in Game 1 of the teams' first-round series.

From Wyshynski's story, which followed up on a note from Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman:

"The NHL felt Marchand's actions were a little less cute. A league spokesperson confirmed a report by Sportsnet that the NHL demanded Marchand not repeat that particular antic again. A message was communicated to Marchand through the series' supervisor of officials Mick McGeough."

After sending the "false" tweets, Marchand texted NBC Sports Boston's Joe Haggerty to reiterate his denial and to accuse the NHL of being controlled by "the Toronto media" if they were to call him about it.

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Bozak says re-signing with Leafs is ‘top priority’ in free agency

Pending unrestricted free agent Tyler Bozak would prefer to return to the Toronto Maple Leafs next season.

"It would be my top priority to stay here," Bozak said, according to TSN's Kristen Shilton. "My family loves it here, my kid loves it here, he thinks he owns the place. It’ll be tough on him if I’m not back."

Bozak has spent his entire nine-year career with the Maple Leafs after signing with the club as a college free agent out of Denver University in 2009.

The 32-year-old is coming off the final season of a five-year, $21-million contract, in which he put up his lowest goal total (11) since his rookie campaign and 12 fewer points (43) than he had in three fewer games last season.

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Jets’ Enstrom returns for Game 1 after month-long absence

The Winnipeg Jets will welcome defenseman Toby Enstrom back to the lineup for Game 1 of their second-round series against the Nashville Predators on Friday, the team confirmed.

"This is exciting times, the time of year you want to play hockey so I’m just happy to be back," Enstrom said.

The 33-year-old has been sidelined since Mar. 23 with an ankle injury, but will slot back in alongside his regular defense partner Dustin Byfuglien.

"I played with him for a long time, so of course it's easier. I feel happy to have him on my side," Enstrom said of Byfuglien.

Enstrom was limited to 43 games this season where he contributed one goal and six points from the back end.

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Oilers retain McLellan, fire 2 assistants

Todd McLellan isn't going anywhere.

He will return as Edmonton Oilers head coach next season, while assistant coaches Jim Johnson and Ian Herbers will not, the club announced Friday.

Jay Woodcroft, who served as the other Oilers assistant coach this season, will be the new head coach of Edmonton's AHL affiliate, the Bakersfield Condors.

McLellan's squad underachieved and missed out on the postseason this spring after getting back into the playoffs and winning a series for the first time in 11 years last April.

Season Record Finish
2017-18 36-40-6 Missed playoffs
2016-17 47-26-9 Lost in 2nd round
2015-16 31-43-8 Missed playoffs

He joined the Oilers after spending seven seasons as head coach of the San Jose Sharks.

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Sharks’ Kane to have hearing for cross-check on Bellemare

San Jose Sharks forward Evander Kane will have a hearing for his cross-check on Vegas Golden Knights forward Pierre-Edouard Bellemare, the NHL Department of Player Safety announced.

For the infraction, Kane was assessed a major and a game misconduct, which occurred 3:25 into the third period. The Golden Knights subsequently scored two power-play goals with the man advantage en route to a 7-0 blowout in Game 1 of the series.

Luckily for the Golden Knights, Bellemare was not seriously injured on the play.

Meanwhile, any suspension to Kane would be a big loss for the Sharks as the 26-year-old shares the team lead with three goals in five games this postseason.

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Matthews denies rift with Babcock, wants to play with Marner more

Auston Matthews insists there's no tension between himself and head coach Mike Babcock.

"Our relationship is fine," the Toronto Maple Leafs star told reporters, including Sportsnet's Chris Johnston, at the club's dressing-room clean-out session Friday.

Matthews was presumably asked about it because Sportsnet's Nick Kypreos speculated Thursday morning that Babcock lost trust in Matthews down the stretch.

The 20-year-old center said that notion is totally untrue and that the media will speculate as they choose, adding that he wasn't pleased when he heard it being floated, according to TSN's Kristen Shilton.

On another note, Matthews acknowledged he doesn't make the lineup decisions but said he'd like to play with Mitch Marner more in the future, per Johnston.

Marner echoed that sentiment, according to NHL.com's Mike Zeisberger.

Matthews spent much of the season alongside Zach Hyman and William Nylander, ultimately finishing up the series against the Boston Bruins primarily alongside Hyman and Connor Brown.

Marner and Matthews played a total of 72:46 together at 5-on-5 over 62 games in the regular season, posting a 61.64 Scoring Chances For percentage and a 48.57 Corsi For percentage.

They played together for 11:28 across the Leafs' seven first-round playoff games, compiling a 54.55 Scoring Chances For percentage and a Corsi For rate of exactly 50 percent at 5-on-5.

(Analytics courtesy: Natural Stat Trick)

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Canadiens name Dominique Ducharme assistant coach

The Montreal Canadiens named Dominique Ducharme assistant coach on Friday, the team announced.

Ducharme had spent the last two years as head coach of the Drummondville Voltigeurs of the QMJHL and had previously served as bench boss of the Halifax Mooseheads . He also served as head coach of Canada's world juniors the last two years, helping the team capture silver in 2017 and gold this year.

"With Dominique, we are very confident that we hired an excellent coach, a man who proved himself at the Junior level in the QMJHL," general manager Marc Bergevin said in a release. "Furthermore, his experience on the international stage with Hockey Canada has given him valuable knowledge which will allow him to make the jump to the professional ranks. We are very happy to have him join the Canadiens' organization."

In conjunction with the hiring, the club also announced that assistant coaches Jean-Jacques Daigneault and Dan Lacroix would not return. Meanwhile, the team agreed to a new contract with goaltending coach Stephane Waite.

Ducharme will have some familiarity with the Canadiens having coached forward Jonathan Drouin, who played his junior career with the Mooseheads.

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Matthews not 100 percent healthy, won’t suit up for U.S. at worlds

Toronto Maple Leafs forward Auston Matthews will not play for the United States at the upcoming World Championship, he confirmed at the team's locker clean-out Friday, according to The Athletic's James Mirtle.

The 20-year-old revealed his decision to skip the tournament is due to not being 100 percent healthy, though he assured he's not suffering from any major injuries.

Matthews was sidelined for 20 games this season after missing time in December with an upper-body injury and sitting from Feb. 23 to Mar. 21 due to a separate shoulder ailment.

He underwhelmed offensively in the postseason, contributing just one goal and one assist in the Maple Leafs' seven-game series defeat against the Boston Bruins.

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Report: Oilers among teams discussing assistant coaching job with Gulutzan

Former Calgary Flames head coach Glen Gulutzan is in talks with multiple teams regarding an assistant/associate coaching job and the Edmonton Oilers are believed to be among them, according to TSN's Darren Dreger.

Dreger furthered his report, stating both Gulutzan and former Anaheim Ducks assistant coach Trent Yawney could be behind the Oilers bench next season.

The Flames let Gulutzan go after two seasons and replaced him with former Carolina Hurricanes head coach Bill Peters.

Gulutzan posted an 82-68-14 regular-season record with an 0-4 mark in the playoffs over his Calgary tenure.

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