Rangers’ Trouba won’t return after awkward collision with Perry

New York Rangers captain Jacob Trouba won't return to Wednesday's clash against the Tampa Bay Lightning due to an upper-body injury, the team announced.

Trouba went down the tunnel after colliding with Bolts forward Corey Perry in the first period. The Rangers defenseman was playing the puck and took a hard fall, with the side of his face appearing to take the brunt of the impact.

He saw just 2:41 of ice time in the contest prior to his departure.

The Rangers entered the game with 11 forwards and seven defensemen. Blue-liner Ryan Lindgren slotted back into the lineup after missing 17 of the Blueshirts' last 18 games with an upper-body ailment.

Forward Patrick Kane was ruled out of the contest with a lower-body injury, but head coach Gerard Gallant said the team was just being overly cautious with the veteran, per NHL.com's Dan Rosen.

Trouba, 29, has eight goals and 22 helpers in 78 games so far this season.

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Overrated/Underrated – Body Language, overusing players, and broccoli on pizza

Dan and Sat debate whether topics such as body language for athletes, overusing players in meaningless games, and much more are overrated or underrated.

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The state of the Canucks prospect system

Dan and Sat discuss how the Canucks prospect system is shaping up with their recent signings and the work that still needs to be done. Also, hear from Kevin Woodley of InGoal Magazine on goaltending in Vancouver and headlines from around the NHL.

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Leafs’ O’Reilly to return vs. Bruins after missing 14 games

Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe announced forward Ryan O'Reilly will return to the lineup Thursday against the Boston Bruins, according to The Athletic's Joshua Kloke.

O'Reilly has missed the past 14 games after breaking his finger on an Auston Matthews shot March 4 against the Vancouver Canucks. Toronto went 8-4-2 without its prized trade-deadline acquisition, good enough to hold second spot in the Atlantic Division.

The Maple Leafs slotted O'Reilly on the third line between Alexander Kerfoot and Noel Acciari at practice Wednesday, according to the Toronto Sun's Terry Koshan.

O'Reilly has appeared in eight games with Toronto following the blockbuster trade with the St. Louis Blues, registering three goals and two assists while averaging 15:46 per contest.

The 2019 Conn Smythe winner has 24 points in 48 games between the two clubs this season.

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Bowness: Jets’ clash with Flames ‘like a Game 7’

Winnipeg Jets head coach Rick Bowness is well aware of the stakes in Wednesday's clash with the Calgary Flames.

"(Wednesday) is probably going to be like a Game 7 for both teams," Bowness said Tuesday, per Sportsnet's Ken Wiebe. "I think that's the importance of the game."

The Jets and Flames are locked in a tense battle for the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference. Winnipeg currently holds the advantage with 89 points through 77 contests, but a Calgary win in regulation would create a tie with one extra game played.

The Jets also hold the edge in regulation wins (33-29), the first tiebreaker if the two Canadian clubs end up tied in points at season's end. Despite being in the driver's seat, Winnipeg knows it can't take its next game for granted.

"(Wednesday) is as close to a must-win as you'll get in the regular season," forward Adam Lowry said. "It's a huge game."

Lowry added: "There's still pressure. The race is so close. These next couple of games are going to be the pressure release. We’re ready for the challenge."

The Flames head to Winnipeg on the heels of a loss to the 30th-place Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday. Calgary forward Mikael Backlund hinted postgame that the Flames were focused on the Jets rather than the task at hand.

Puck drop between the Jets and Flames is set for 7:30 p.m. ET.

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12 prospects to watch at the Frozen Four

The 2023 Frozen Four tournament for the NCAA men's hockey national championship is shaping up to be an all-time classic.

Four star-studded programs in Minnesota, Michigan, Quinnipiac, and Boston University head to Tampa Bay's Amalie Arena to complete this year's bracket.

Minnesota faces Boston University in one semifinal, while Quinnipiac takes on Michigan in the other. Both contests are Thursday evening, with the national championship game commencing Saturday night.

Here are 12 prospects to keep an eye on as the 2022-23 NCAA men's hockey season comes to a close.

Potential playoff reinforcements

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A duo of stars at the Frozen Four could jump from the national championship to the Stanley Cup playoffs in a two-week span.

Luke Hughes, the New Jersey Devils' 2021 fourth overall pick, has been among the most electrifying NCAA players over the past two seasons. After scoring the most goals ever by a freshman defenseman in 2021-22 with 17, he backed it up with a monster 47 points this campaign.

Hughes' production as a U20 NCAA defenseman is historic. His 86 points are the most scored by a junior-aged blue-liner across two seasons since the 1970s. Only New York Rangers star Adam Fox has come close over the past 20 years to Hughes' 1.09 points per game as a U20 defenseman in the NCAA.

The youngest Hughes brother will almost certainly sign with the Devils after this weekend. And he'll have a legitimate chance to usurp Kevin Bahl and Brendan Smith for a spot in New Jersey's playoff lineup.

Meanwhile, Matthew Knies might as well get comfortable in Florida. Following the Tampa Bay-hosted Frozen Four, Knies will likely join the Toronto Maple Leafs for a back-to-back against the Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning.

Much has been made about the Maple Leafs' top prospect and his potential impact in a playoff series. While it's far from guaranteed that Knies will play in the postseason for Toronto, his blend of size, physicality, and scoring prowess makes for a tantalizing late-season addition.

After a quiet showing in the regional bracket, the pressure is on Knies to perform as Minnesota looks to capture its first national title since 2003.

BU's dynamo on the back end

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The U20 scoring of Hughes is historic over a two-year span, but it's been exceeded in a single season by Montreal Canadiens prospect Lane Hutson this year.

Hutson's a phenomenon with Boston University. He has a team-high 48 points and plus-28 rating, while his 15 goals are one back of the lead on the Terriers. Remember, this is a freshman defenseman we're talking about, and not one who was a high first-round pick, either. This is a player the Canadiens selected at the end of the second round.

It's a truly historic freshman campaign for the Boston University blue-liner. His 48 points are the most by a U19 defenseman since 1983 and exceed totals from the likes of Hall of Famer Brian Leetch and Norris Trophy winner Adam Fox.

How did this breathtaking prospect fall so far in the draft? Hutson is listed at 5-foot-10 and 155 pounds on Boston University's website, and that's probably generous.

Hutson will have hurdles to overcome once he turns pro due to his lack of size. But there's no denying the incredible skill and skating that makes him among the highest potential players participating in the Frozen Four. There are few prospects as exciting to watch as Hutson right now. Expect him to put on a show in Tampa Bay.

Fab freshmen forwards

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The 2023 class of freshmen forwards have made a massive impact this season.

Adam Fantilli and Logan Cooley are leading the way, with both starring for their respective teams en route to Hobey Baker nominations.

Fantilli is the projected second overall pick this summer after Connor Bedard, and he's put together a remarkable campaign with Michigan. Leading the NCAA with 64 points in 35 games, Fantilli's scoring rate as a draft-eligible player exceeds Jack Eichel's dominant 2014-15 campaign with Boston University.

Fantilli is also two goals away from matching Craig Simpson's NCAA draft-eligible record of 31 goals set in 1985.

Cooley - the Arizona Coyotes' third overall pick last summer - has been as advertised with Minnesota. Centering the best line in the country, Cooley leads the NCAA with a plus-37 rating and is second to Fantilli in scoring with 57 points. Only a few NHL-affiliated prospects match his dynamic, game-breaking ability.

But the freshmen forwards starring in prominent roles aren't limited to Fantilli and Cooley. The Wolverines feature projected 2023 first-round pick Gavin Brindley and Rutger McGroarty, the Winnipeg Jets' 14th overall pick. St. Louis Blues first-rounder Jimmy Snuggerud has been among the biggest surprises this season as a running mate with Cooley on the Golden Gophers. And Quinnipiac rookie Sam Lipkin shouldn't be overlooked, despite playing on an experienced squad.

Trio of touted free agents

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Minnesota has 14 NHL-drafted players. Boston University and Michigan have 12 a piece. Quinnipiac has just three, and one is the team's backup goaltender.

With a lack of NHL-affiliated players and a massively successful season, multiple Bobcats are in line to land entry-level contracts as free agents.

The most notable of the group is forward Collin Graf. After a freshman season at Union College, Graf transferred to Quinnipiac and has flourished as a sophomore. He leads the Bobcats in scoring with 56 points, 17 clear of second-most on the team.

Graf's breakout play has made him one of the top NCAA free agents on the market this season. Not only does his scoring make him an appealing target, but so does his age. Graf is still only 20 years old and is among the youngest free agents in addition to the highest scoring.

At the other end of the rink, netminder Yaniv Perets took over the Bobcats' crease in 2021 and hasn't looked back. The 23-year-old has posted an astonishing 54-9-5 record with 21 shutouts over the past two campaigns, and only Buffalo Sabres prospect Devon Levi has a higher save percentage than Perets' .935 mark over that span.

While Graf and Perets have NCAA eligibility remaining that could see them stay at Quinnipiac in 2023-24, defenseman Zach Metsa will close out his five-year stay with the Bobcats this weekend.

The undersized right-shot blue-liner has been Quinnipiac's top player on the back end for three years but has taken a big step over the past two. Metsa led the team in scoring in 2021-22 and has an eye-watering plus-68 rating since 2021. The 24-year-old will have many suitors vying for his services after his collegiate career ends.

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Post-game: Canucks lose to Seattle as they blow another lead

Sat Shah and Bik Nizzar breakdown a 5-2 Canucks loss to the Seattle Kraken.

Hear from Rick Tocchet, JT Miller, Akito Hirose and Elias Pettersson post game. Iain McIntyre and Randip Janda provide their analysis. 

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Sutter: Some Flames had ‘flat tires’ in pivotal loss to Blackhawks

Darryl Sutter questioned the effort of several of his players following Tuesday's crucial loss to the Chicago Blackhawks - without naming names, of course.

"Just to sum it up, when you can see the fatigue, or you don't have great legs, you just got to keep your game really simple," the Calgary Flames head coach said after the 4-3 defeat. "Some of us didn't manage the puck very well.

"I just don't know that the energy was there," Sutter added. "Some of our guys looked like they had flat tires."

Flames forward Mikael Backlund wondered if the team had prepared more for Wednesday's clash with the Winnipeg Jets than Tuesday's tilt with the lowly Blackhawks.

"Maybe too many of us were thinking about tomorrow's game and thinking too far ahead," Backlund said.

Backlund's teammate, Nazem Kadri, committed a pair of costly giveaways that led to goals. On Chicago's second tally, he recovered a Blackhawks dump-in but then coughed the puck up behind the net with a one-handed tap to opposing winger Boris Katchouk, who shoveled it to Jujhar Khaira for a backhand goal in the final minute of the opening frame.

"(I) just turned it over, (they) made a nice play," Kadri said. "The ice was getting a little chippy there at the end of the period. We've got to simplify our game, and we can't make those mistakes."

The Flames haven't been eliminated from playoff contention, but they lost all three games against Chicago this season. The Blackhawks entered Tuesday sitting dead last in the NHL and have been at or near the bottom of the standings for most of the campaign.

Winnipeg has two more points than Calgary with a game in hand. The Jets occupy the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference.

The Flames have four more contests on their regular-season schedule. After battling the Jets on the road Wednesday, they'll travel to Vancouver to play the Canucks on Saturday before finishing up by hosting the Nashville Predators on Monday and the San Jose Sharks on April 12.

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