We’re sick of hearing the Canucks are sick of it

Dan and Sat discuss the comments made by Brock Boeser and Rick Tocchet regarding the team missing the playoffs, and what role Boeser has in that. Also, hear from Irfaan Gaffar of The Fourth Period stops by to talk about Boeser's play, the JT Miller rumours, and more.

This podcast was produced by Josh Elliott-Wolfe.

The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.

The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.

Blue Jackets ‘100%’ open to trading Kings’ 1st-rounder

The Columbus Blue Jackets could find themselves picking first overall at the 2023 draft, but that won't necessarily stop them from aggressively trying to upgrade their NHL roster this offseason.

Columbus general manager Jarmo Kekalainen said he's "100%" open to moving the Los Angeles Kings' 2023 first-rounder, he told TSN's Pierre LeBrun on Tuesday.

The Blue Jackets acquired the pick, along with a 2024 third-round selection and goaltender Jonathan Quick, from the Kings in exchange for netminder Joonas Korpisalo and defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov in March. Columbus then flipped Quick to the Vegas Golden Knights.

The Kings have already clinched a playoff spot, so the pick will fall in the latter half of the first round.

Kekalainen added that he's interested in using the pick to land a top-four caliber defenseman to replace Gavrikov, who logged 22:20 of ice time per game for Columbus this season before the trade.

The Blue Jackets entered Tuesday's games ranked 30th in the NHL standings, but injuries have hit them hard this campaign, particularly on the back end. Zach Werenski, the club's top D-man, notably suffered a season-ending shoulder ailment in November.

Werenski, Erik Gudbranson, Adam Boqvist, Andrew Peeke, and Jake Bean are expected to make up five spots on Columbus' blue line next year. Nick Blankenburg, David Jiricek, and others will compete for jobs, but there's certainly room for another addition. The Jackets project to have $17.9 million in cap space this offseason without any notable pending free agents.

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Leafs’ Murray day-to-day with head injury

Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Matt Murray is day-to-day with a head injury and "other stuff," Sheldon Keefe said Tuesday, according to TSN's Chris Johnston.

"It'd be difficult to put any real timeline on it until we give it more time to settle," the head coach said, according to The Hockey News' David Alter.

Murray exited Saturday's contest against the Detroit Red Wings after an accidental collision with forward Lucas Raymond.

The injury marks the third time Murray has been unavailable this season. He missed just over a month of action after sustaining an adductor injury Oct. 15. The 28-year-old spent a second stint on long-term injured reserve in February after sustaining an ankle injury that kept him out of the lineup for 17 games.

Murray has a 14-8-3 record with a .903 save percentage in 26 appearances this season.

Forward Noel Acciari will return to the Maple Leafs' lineup against the Columbus Blue Jackets after a three-game absence. Rookie netminder Joseph Woll is projected to start.

Toronto has six games remaining in the regular season before it faces Tampa Bay in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

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NHL Tuesday best bets: Red Wings to best Canadiens

The Minnesota Wild let us down Monday night, blowing their lead with 35 seconds remaining before eventually losing in a shootout. That proved to be the difference between a winning night and a losing night with our best bets.

We'll look to get back on track with three plays for Tuesday night's big slate of games.

Red Wings (-120) @ Canadiens (+100)

The Canadiens have dropped three consecutive games, over which time they've been outscored 11-4 in aggregate. I don't see things getting much better for them Tuesday night against Detroit.

With seemingly half the roster on injured reserve, an already poor Canadiens lineup is paper-thin top to bottom. It's gotten to the point where Montreal's top six is littered with mid-tier prospects and journeymen forwards, such as Jesse Ylonen and Alex Belzile.

While that's the optimal path to take for a team in the basement, it's not an ideal way to get results.

That certainly shows in the numbers, as the Canadiens have controlled only 38% of the high-danger chances at five-on-five the past 10 games. They're getting caved in on a nightly basis.

For teams with poor underlying metrics, the path to victory generally comes from high-end finishing or goaltending. The Canadiens have neither.

They don't have the shooting talent to outperform their expected outputs, and Cayden Primeau is more likely to harm than help between the pipes. He owns a .876 save percentage through 20 NHL appearances and simply hasn't looked good at this level.

For all the Red Wings' faults, they have a lot of edges in this game. Detroit possesses more talent up front, it's more compact defensively, and Ville Husso - despite an up-and-down season - is the much better goaltender.

Look for the Red Wings to take two points in Montreal.

Bet: Red Wings (-120)

Sebastian Aho over 2.5 shots (-125)

Aho is quietly having a nice season shooting the puck. He's registered three shots or more in 41 of his 69 games, which equates to a 59% success rate.

Aho has been especially good at home, where he's gone over his total in 20 of the past 30 for a 67% hit rate.

There's every reason to believe the home cooking will continue Tuesday night against Ottawa.

The Senators have really struggled to limit shots of late, which makes sense given the absences of top defensemen Thomas Chabot and Jakob Chychrun.

A lot of the volume has come from opposing centers. In fact, the Senators rank 25th in shots allowed per game to centers over the last 10. Aho should be the primary beneficiary.

Carter Verhaeghe over 3.5 shots (-130)

Death, taxes, and Verhaeghe at home. He's an absolute machine in his own building, where he's gone over his shot total in eight of the past 10 contests and 67% of his games for the season.

The volume continues to be mouthwatering from Verhaeghe on a nightly basis. He's averaged a whopping 8.2 shot attempts over his last 10 games overall, which is more than all but Nathan MacKinnon, David Pastrnak, and Mikko Rantanen. He's the No. 1 shooting threat on a Panthers team that piles up the shots every time out.

The Sabres give up plenty of attempts and tend to play in high-event games. That should only raise Verhaeghe's already high floor, and ceiling, in terms of generating shots.

It's also worth noting the Sabres rank in the bottom 10 in shots against versus left-wingers over the past 10.

Verhaeghe registered seven shots on nine attempts the last time these two teams met. He's well-positioned for another big night this time around.

Todd Cordell is a sports betting writer at theScore. Be sure to follow him on Twitter @ToddCordell.

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Stars, Wild punch postseason tickets

The Dallas Stars and Minnesota Wild are heading back to the playoffs.

The Stars punched their ticket with a 5-1 win over the Nashville Predators on Monday. The Wild clinched by picking up a point in a shootout loss to the Vegas Golden Knights, combined with Nashville's loss.

It's the second straight year and fourth time in the last five seasons that the Stars made the playoffs.

Minnesota, meanwhile, earned a postseason berth for a fourth straight year and 10th time in the last 11 campaigns.

The Stars and Wild are the first two teams from the Central Division to clinch playoff spots, but the Colorado Avalanche likely won't be too far behind. Dallas and Minnesota are tied for the division lead at 98 points, while the Avalanche are just two points behind with two games in hand on each club.

Colorado can clinch as early as Tuesday night. After that, the Seattle Kraken, Winnipeg Jets, Calgary Flames, and Predators will need to battle it out for the final two playoff spots in the Western Conference.

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Don Taylor on the Canucks chances heading into next season

Dan and Sat are joined by Don Taylor of Donnie and Dhali to discuss the Canucks being officially eliminated from playoff contention, how they're shaping up for next season, and more.

This podcast was produced by Josh Elliott-Wolfe.

The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.

The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.

Carson Briere dismissed from Mercyhurst hockey team

Carson Briere was dismissed from Mercyhurst University's hockey team Monday, the school announced.

Briere, the son of Philadelphia Flyers interim general manager Daniel Briere, was caught on camera pushing a wheelchair down a flight of stairs while at a bar. The video went viral on social media March 14.

Briere and Patrick Carrozzi, who plays for Mercyhurst's lacrosse team, were charged with three misdemeanour charges of criminal mischief, criminal conspiracy to commit mischief, and disorderly conduct. They're scheduled to appear in court May 22.

Sydney Benes, the owner of the wheelchair, filed a complaint saying the chair's fall damaged the left brake handle, broke the right armrest's plastic molding, bent a rear handle, and caused the wheels to drag when moving forward. Benes added that the wheelchair cost $2,000 when purchased a year ago.

Daniel Briere, who was promoted to his current position on March 10, called his son's actions "inexcusable."

Carson was dismissed from Arizona State's hockey program in 2019 for what the university deemed a violation of team rules.

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Frank Seravalli on Elias Pettersson’s next deal and a potential salary cap increase

Dan and Sat discuss who is primed to be the next captain for the Canucks and when that decision could be made. Also, hear from Daily Faceoff's Frank Seravalli on what Elias Pettersson's next contract could look like, the future salary cap, and more.

This podcast was produced by Josh Elliott-Wolfe.

The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.

The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.