McDavid: ‘I thought my leg was in 2 pieces’

Connor McDavid breathed a big sigh of relief when X-rays revealed he did not break his leg after crashing into the post on Saturday night against the Calgary Flames.

But in the moment, the Edmonton Oilers superstar feared the worst.

"I was just worried to stand up. I thought my leg was just going to give away," McDavid told reporters Sunday. "If I'm being completely honest, I thought my leg was in two pieces."

McDavid was upended by Mark Giordano after burning the Flames defenseman wide. He was skating over 25 mph prior to the trip.

McDavid did not think it was a dirty play by Giordano.

"You can't fault Giordano for trying to make a play on the puck," said McDavid, adding that blue-liner was very apologetic afterward.

When a reporter asked whether the injury would change the way he drives to the net in the future, McDavid responded emphatically.

"They pay me $100 million to play my game, part of my game is beating guys wide and going to the net," he said. "So I'll have to give my money back (to Oilers owner Daryl Katz) if I stop doing that, so I'm not doing that."

McDavid aired his disappointment in the Oilers' latest letdown after a loss to the Vegas Golden Knights officially eliminated them from playoff contention earlier in the week, and his sentiment remains the same.

"I'd be a complete loser if I wasn't frustrated," he said. "It's frustrating personally, it's frustrating as a group. We want to be in the playoffs, we want to be competing late in the season."

McDavid's comments in Vegas led some to believe he wants out of Edmonton, but the 22-year-old squashed that notion.

"I want to be here. If I didn't want to be here I wouldn't have signed an eight-year deal," he said.

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McDavid: ‘I thought my leg was in 2 pieces’

Connor McDavid breathed a big sigh of relief when X-rays revealed he did not break his leg after crashing into the post on Saturday night against the Calgary Flames.

But in the moment, the Edmonton Oilers superstar feared the worst.

"I was just worried to stand up. I thought my leg was just going to give away," McDavid told reporters Sunday. "If I'm being completely honest, I thought my leg was in two pieces."

McDavid was upended by Mark Giordano after burning the Flames defenseman wide. He was skating over 25 mph prior to the trip.

McDavid did not think it was a dirty play by Giordano.

"You can't fault Giordano for trying to make a play on the puck," said McDavid, adding that blue-liner was very apologetic afterward.

When a reporter asked whether the injury would change the way he drives to the net in the future, McDavid responded emphatically.

"They pay me $100 million to play my game, part of my game is beating guys wide and going to the net," he said. "So I'll have to give my money back (to Oilers owner Daryl Katz) if I stop doing that, so I'm not doing that."

McDavid aired his disappointment in the Oilers' latest letdown after a loss to the Vegas Golden Knights officially eliminated them from playoff contention earlier in the week, and his sentiment remains the same.

"I'd be a complete loser if I wasn't frustrated," he said. "It's frustrating personally, it's frustrating as a group. We want to be in the playoffs, we want to be competing late in the season."

McDavid's comments in Vegas led some to believe he wants out of Edmonton, but the 22-year-old squashed that notion.

"I want to be here. If I didn't want to be here I wouldn't have signed an eight-year deal," he said.

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Report: Kings ask Oilers for permission to speak with McLellan

The Los Angeles Kings have asked the Edmonton Oilers for permission to discuss their vacant head-coaching position with Todd McLellan, TSN's Pierre LeBrun reports.

The Oilers fired McLellan and replaced him with Ken Hitchcock in November. LeBrun reported at the time that McLellan is still under contract for the rest of this season and 2019-20 at $3 million per campaign.

The Kings aren't bringing back interim bench boss Willie Desjardins for next season. He took over after Los Angeles dismissed John Stevens a couple of weeks before Edmonton's move last fall.

McLellan spent parts of four seasons behind the Oilers' bench after seven with the San Jose Sharks, arguably the Kings' biggest rival.

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Sabres fire head coach Phil Housley

The Buffalo Sabres fired head coach Phil Housley on Sunday, the team announced.

Sabres general manager Jason Botterill took some responsibility following the move, telling reporters, including The Buffalo News' Mike Harrington, that it was his decision to dismiss Housley.

"We didn't put the proper roster out there," he added.

Botterill also pointed to "lapses defensively in our structure," a notable remark considering Housley is a legendary former blue-liner who's known as a defensive specialist.

Housley was hired following the 2016-17 season after a successful four-year stint as an assistant coach with the Nashville Predators. He was unable to turn the Sabres around, though, failing to make the playoffs both seasons in Buffalo and compiling a record of 58-84-22.

After a successful month of November, which included a 10-game winning streak, the Sabres sat atop the NHL standings. However, from that point, Buffalo went 16-33-8 and failed to win in regulation during March.

The Sabres' next head coach will be the club's fifth bench boss since Lindy Ruff's 15-year run came to an end midway through the 2012-13 campaign.

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Desjardins won’t return as Kings coach

Los Angeles Kings interim head coach Willie Desjardins won't be back behind the bench next year, the team announced Sunday.

"Today we thanked Willie Desjardins for his effort and dedication while serving as our interim head coach," general manager Rob Blake said in a statement. "We wish Willie and his family nothing but the best going forward. The process for hiring our next head coach is underway and we look forward to conducting a thorough search for the right person to lead our team."

Desjardins took over for John Stevens just 14 games into the season and couldn't right the ship, compiling a 27-34-8 record. The Kings finished with both the second-worst offense and overall record in the NHL.

The former head coach was also publicly criticized by Ilya Kovalchuk after making the high-paid forward a healthy scratch.

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Report: Panthers granted permission to interview Quenneville

The Florida Panthers are moving quickly in their quest to replace Bob Boughner behind the bench and have reportedly received permission from the Chicago Blackhawks to speak to Joel Quenneville about the vacancy, a source told ESN's Greg Wyshynski.

The Panthers have offered Quenneville a multi-year deal worth more than $6 million per season with bonuses, Wyshynski added. Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Mike Babcock is the league's highest-paid coach at around $6.25 million annually.

The Panthers fired Boughner on Sunday after two seasons without making the playoffs, while Quenneville was let go in November after 11 seasons with the Blackhawks. He has one season remaining on his contract with Chicago at $6 million.

Quenneville has a long relationship with Panthers general manager Dale Tallon, winning the Stanley Cup together with the Blackhawks in 2010. Tallon joined the Panthers' front office that same year, while Quenneville went on to win two more championships in Chicago.

In a statement, Tallon said the Panthers want a "transformative, experienced head coach with Stanley Cup pedigree," to right the ship in Florida.

Quenneville is by far the most experienced coach available on the open market with 22 years behind an NHL bench. He also ranks second all-time with 890 wins.

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Panthers fire Bob Boughner after 2 seasons

The Florida Panthers fired Bob Boughner on Sunday after two seasons as the club's head coach, the team announced.

"We made a tough decision today and have relieved Bob Boughner of his duties as head coach," president of hockey operations and general manager Dale Tallon said in a statement. "We didn't meet expectations this season and share responsibility for that fact. After careful evaluation, we have determined that this is a necessary first step for our young team and we will seek to identify a transformative, experienced head coach with Stanley Cup pedigree to lead our team going forward. We're grateful to Bob, Paul, and their families for their hard work and their dedication to the Panthers organization and we wish them the best of luck in their future endeavors."

The Panthers registered 86 points this season and missed the playoffs for the third straight year. They did receive strong performances, however, from Aleksander Barkov and Jonathan Huberdeau, who each eclipsed 90 points.

Florida's struggles came between the pipes, as it ranked 28th in the league with 273 goals against.

In March, Tallon said the club plans to be aggressive in free agency, which can be made possible with the over $17 million in projected cap space it has next season, according to Cap Friendly.

The next Panthers head coach will be the franchise's sixth since 2013. Anaheim, Edmonton, Los Angeles, Ottawa, Philadelphia, and St. Louis also have vacancies behind the bench.

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NHL announces 1st-round playoff schedule

The schedule for the first round of the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs was announced Sunday. Below are the dates and start times of all eight matchups, which get started Wednesday, April 10.

Eastern Conference

Atlantic Division

Tampa Bay Lightning (A1) vs. Columbus Blue Jackets (WC2)

Game Date Time (ET) Home TV
1 Wednesday April 10 7:00 p.m. Lightning FOX / SN360 / TVA Sports
2 Friday April 12 7:00 p.m. Lightning FOX / SN360 / TVA Sports
3 Sunday April 14 7:00 p.m. Blue Jackets FOX / SN360 / TVA Sports
4 Tuesday April 16 7:00 p.m. Blue Jackets FOX / SN360 / TVA Sports
5* Friday April 19 TBD Lightning TBD
6* Sunday April 21 TBD Blue Jackets TBD
7* Tuesday April 23 TBD Lightning TBD

Boston Bruins (A2) vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (A3)

Game Date Time (ET) Home TV
1 Thursday April 11 7:00 p.m. Bruins NBCSN / SN / CBC / TVA Sports
2 Saturday April 13 8:00 p.m. Bruins NBC / CBC / TVA Sports
3 Monday April 15 7:00 p.m. Maple Leafs CBC / TVA Sports / NBCSN
4 Wednesday April 17 7:00 p.m. Maple Leafs CBC / TVA Sports / NBCSN
5* Friday April 19 TBD Bruins TBD
6* Sunday April 21 TBD Maple Leafs TBD
7* Tuesday April 23 TBD Bruins TBD

Metropolitan Division

Washington Capitals (M1) vs. Carolina Hurricanes (WC1)

Game Date Time (ET) Home TV
1 Thursday April 11 7:30 p.m. Capitals USA / SN360 / TVA Sports
2 Saturday April 13 3:00 p.m. Capitals NBC / SN / TVA Sports
3 Monday April 15 7:00 p.m. Hurricanes CNBC / SN / TVA Sports
4 Thursday April 18 7:00 p.m. Hurricanes SN360 / TVA Sports
5* Saturday April 20 TBD Capitals TBD
6* Monday April 22 TBD Hurricanes TBD
7* Wednesday April 24 TBD Capitals TBD

New York Islanders (M2) vs. Pittsburgh Penguins (M3)

Game Date Time (ET) Home TV
1 Wednesday April 10 7:30 p.m. Islanders NBCSN / CBC / TVA Sports
2 Friday April 12 7:30 p.m. Islanders NBCSN / CBC / TVA Sports
3 Sunday April 14 12:00 p.m. Penguins NBCSN / SN / CBC/ TVA Sports
4 Tuesday April 16 7:30 p.m. Penguins NBCSN / CBC / TVA Sports
5* Thursday April 18 TBD Islanders TBD
6* Saturday April 20 TBD Penguins TBD
7* Monday April 22 TBD Islanders TBD

Western Conference

Pacific Division

Calgary Flames (P1) vs. Colorado Avalanche (WC2)

Game Date Time (ET) Home TV
1 Thursday April 11 10:00 p.m. Flames SN / CBC / TVA Sports / NBCSN
2 Saturday April 13 10:30 p.m. Flames SN / CBC / TVA Sports / NBCSN
3 Monday April 15 10:00 p.m. Avalanche CNBC / CBC / TVA Sports
4 Wednesday April 17 10:00 p.m. Avalanche NBCSN / CBC / TVA Sports
5* Friday April 19 TBD Flames TBD
6* Sunday April 21 TBD Avalanche TBD
7* Tuesday April 23 TBD Flames TBD

San Jose Sharks (P2) vs. Vegas Golden Knights (P3)

Game Date Time (ET) Home TV
1 Wednesday April 10 10:30 p.m. Sharks NBCSN / SN / TVA Sports
2 Friday April 12 10:30 p.m. Sharks NBCSN / SN360 / TVA Sports
3 Sunday April 14 10:00 p.m. Golden Knights NBCSN / SN / TVA Sports
4 Tuesday April 16 10:30 p.m. Golden Knights NBCSN / SN360 / TVA Sports
5* Thursday April 18 TBD Sharks TBD
6* Sunday April 21 TBD Golden Knights TBD
7* Tuesday April 23 TBD Sharks TBD

Central Division

Nashville Predators (C1) vs. Dallas Stars (WC1)

Game Date Time (ET) Home TV
1 Wednesday April 10 9:30 p.m. Predators USA / SN1 / TVA Sports
2 Saturday April 13 6:00 p.m. Predators CNBC / SN / TVA Sports
3 Monday April 15 9:30 p.m. Stars NBCSN / SN / TVA Sports
4 Wednesday April 17 8:00 p.m. Stars USA / SN / TVA Sports
5* Saturday April 20 TBD Predators TBD
6* Monday April 22 TBD Stars TBD
7* Wednesday April 24 TBD Predators TBD

Winnipeg Jets (C2) vs. St. Louis Blues (C3)

Game Date Time (ET) Home TV
1 Wednesday April 10 8:00 p.m. Jets SN / TVA Sports / NHL Network
2 Friday April 12 9:30 p.m. Jets SN / TVA Sports / CNBC
3 Sunday April 14 7:30 p.m. Blues CNBC / SN / CBC / TVA Sports
4 Tuesday April 16 9:30 p.m. Blues CNBS / SN / TVA Sports
5* Thursday April 18 TBD Jets TBD
6* Saturday April 20 TBD Blues TBD
7* Monday April 22 TBD Jets TBD

*If necessary
TBD: To be determined

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