Sabres Star Out For Lightning Matchup

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The Buffalo Sabres will be back on the ice to face off against the Tampa Bay Lightning on April 13. Their goal will be to bounce back after losing each of their last two games, first to the Columbus Blue Jackets and then to the Florida Panthers.

However, unfortunately for the Sabres, they will be without one of their best defenseman. The Sabres have announced their roster for the contest, and Owen Power will not be playing.  

Power being out of the lineup against the Lightning comes after the star blueliner left the team's April 12 contest against the Florida Panthers early due to an injury. 

Power is one of the Sabres' top defensemen, so this is tough news for Buffalo. This is especially so when noting that the Lightning are one of the top teams in the Eastern Conference. It will be intriguing to see if the Sabres can pick up a win against the Lightning without Power from here.

Power has seven goals, 33 assists, and 40 points in 79 games this season for the Sabres. 

Recent Sabres News 

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Exciting Blues Goalie Prospect Continuing To Thrive

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St. Louis Blues goalie prospect Colten Ellis is enjoying an excellent season down in the American Hockey League (AHL) with the Springfield Thunderbirds. In 41 appearances, the 24-year-old netminder has a 22-13-3 record, a 2.62 goals-against average, and a .922 save percentage.  However, what's more encouraging about Ellis' strong play is that he is only continuing to thrive as the campaign carries on. In his last appearance against the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins on April 12, he stopped 40 out of 43 shots, which equates to a .930 save percentage. Furthermore, he has had a .900 save percentage or better in six out of his last seven appearances. This includes a 36-save shutout against the Iowa Wild on March 28.

Given how consistently well Ellis has played in the AHL this season, it is hard not to feel optimistic about his future. While the Blues are set between the pipes right now with Jordan Binnington and Joel Hofer, it is fair to wonder if Ellis can make the jump to the NHL level at some point next season. 

Nevertheless, it will now be intriguing to see how Ellis finishes off his excellent 2024-25 campaign with the Thunderbirds from here. 

Recent Blues News 

Blues Star Is Heating Up In A Big WayBlues Star Is Heating Up In A Big WaySt. Louis Blues forward Pavel Buchnevich is one of the team's most important players. When playing at his best, the 29-year-old is a big difference-maker because of his high offensive skill.  Former Blues Star Struggling With New TeamFormer Blues Star Struggling With New TeamDuring this past off-season, former St. Louis Blues forward Vladimir Tarasenko signed a two-year, $9.5 million contract with the Detroit Red Wings. This was after he appeared in 76 games split between the Ottawa Senators and Florida Panthers last season, posting 23 goals and 55 points in 76 games. He also won his second career Stanley Cup with Florida that spring.

Power’s Status Uncertain After Loss To Panthers

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The Buffalo Sabres battled the Florida Panthers in the first of a Sunshine State back-to-back, tying the game late on a JJ Peterka power play goal, before falling 3-2 in a shootout on Saturday, but the game marked scary incidents to Sabres rookie center Jiri Kulich and defenseman Owen Power.

Kulich was slammed at center ice by Panther forward Jonah Gadjovich with a high hit late in the second period, which drew the rebuke of a number of Buffalo teammates, but Gadjovich was not penalized for the hit. Gadjovich later dropped the gloves with Sabres winger Alex Tuch.

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“A tough hit. (It’s) debatable whether it was clean or not,” Sabres head coach Lindy Ruff said after the game. “They are claiming that (the puck) touched (Kulich’s) stick. I’ve watched it few times, I’m not going to debate whether it hit or barely touched his stick or not.”

Power left the game in the middle frame after Mattias Samuelsson knocked Carter Verhaeghe into the Sabres blueliner’s leg and rolled up on his left ankle. Ruff indicated that Power would likely not play in the second of back-to-back games against Tampa Bay, with Jacob Bryson stepping in on the left side, but the injury looked to be more severe and potentially could end Power’s season with just three games remaining.

After Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 32 saves in the loss to Florida, James Reimer will get the start against the Lightning.

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Predators Top Prospect Is Heating Up In AHL

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Nashville Predators prospect Joakim Kemell is considered one of the team's most promising youngsters. The 20-year-old forward is continuing to develop his game at the American Hockey League (AHL) level with the Milwaukee Admirals and is in the middle of a solid season that saw him play in the 2025 AHL All-Star Classic.

In 63 games this season with the Admirals, Kemell has posted 18 goals, 21 assists, and 39 points. Overall, he has shown good upside with the AHL squad, but this is especially the case with his most recent play.

Kemell is starting to heat up for the Admirals, as he has three points in his last two contests. This includes a two-goal night against the Iowa Wild in the Admirals' 5-0 win on April 9.

Seeing Kemell put together some solid games is undoubtedly encouraging for the Predators. The hope is that the 2022 first-round pick will blossom into a key forward for the Predators in the future, and it will be intriguing to see how he builds on his hot stretch of play from here. 

In 144 career AHL games with the Admirals, Kemell has 40 goals, 53 assists, and 93 points. He also appeared in his first two NHL games back in February, where he recorded eight shots. 

Recent Predators News 

Predators Sign Tough Guy To Contract ExtensionPredators Sign Tough Guy To Contract ExtensionThe Nashville Predators have announced that they have signed forward Navrin Mutter to a one-year, two-way contract extension for the 2025-26 season. Former Predators Forward Done For The SeasonFormer Predators Forward Done For The SeasonPittsburgh Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan has announced that former Nashville Predators forward Tommy Novak will be out for the rest of the season.  Nashville Predators Sign Goalie To Multi-Year ExtensionNashville Predators Sign Goalie To Multi-Year ExtensionThe Nashville Predators have announced that they have signed goaltender Matt Murray to a two-year, two-way contract extension. At the NHL level, he will carry a $775,000 cap hit.

Game #80: Ducks vs. Avalanche Gameday Preview

In their final home game of the 2024-25 season, the Ducks will take on the Colorado Avalanche.

Anaheim is looking to bounce back from a 6-1 loss to the Los Angeles Kings on Apr. 10. The Avalanche are coming off a 5-4 loss to the Kings on Saturday. They will be without several key players––including Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar--due to injuries and maintenance.

Defenseman Ian Moore will make his NHL debut for the Ducks after signing his entry-level contract (ELC) on Saturday. He will be paired with veteran Jacob Trouba, a natural right-hander who will shift to the left and play his off-side.

Jul 26, 2023; Irvine, California, USA; Anaheim Ducks prospect Ian Moore (74) during a drill at development camp at Great Park Ice. Mandatory Credit: Derek Lee-The Hockey News

"It's been an awesome couple of days," Moore said. "I'm super excited for my family and it's a dream come true. I'm super honored to have this opportunity. Hasn't sunk in yet, but I'm really excited for it."

"He's a young kid," Ducks head coach Greg Cronin said. "First NHL game, he's gonna be excited. He had a little bit of practice time yesterday and he looked like he had pretty good footwork. I think his Harvard pedigree is a reflection of his IQ. Hopefully, that transfers to the ice. Excited to watch him."

"Trouba's been around a long time and he can play the left side, which will help the two righties. I think his experience on both halves of the ice will help the team and that line that's on the ice with them."
- Ducks head coach Greg Cronin on the decision to pair Ian Moore with Jacob Trouba.

Lukáš Dostál will start against the Avalanche, with the opportunity to rebound from a tough performance against the Kings. Dostál will look to replicate his bounceback performance from Apr. 7, when he stopped 45 saves en route to a 3-2 win after allowing six goals in the previous game.

Ducks Projected Lines

Cutter Gauthier - Leo Carlsson - Alex Killorn
Trevor Zegras - Ryan Strome - Frank Vatrano
Nikita Nesterenko - Mason McTavish - Troy Terry
Jansen Harkins - Isac Lundeström - Sam Colangelo

Jackson LaCombe - Radko Gudas
Jacob Trouba - Ian Moore
Pavel Mintyukov - Drew Helleson

Lukáš Dostál (confirmed)

Avalanche Projected Lines

Artturi Lehkonen - Brock Nelson - Valeri Nichushkin
Joel Kiviranta - Charlie Coyle - Martin Nečas
Parker Kelly - Jack Drury - Logan O'Connor
Jere Innala - Chris Wagner - Jimmy Vesey

Sam Girard - Erik Johnson
Keaton Middleton - Sam Malinski
Wyatt Aamodt - Jack Ahcan

Scott Wedgewood (confirmed)

Stutzle Scores Twice Including Overtime Winner as Senators Defeat Flyers 4-3

Tim Stutzle scored twice, including the overtime winner, as the Ottawa Senators defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 4-3 on Sunday afternoon at Canadian Tire Centre. Thomas Chabot chipped in with a goal and two helpers as the Senators officially nailed down the top wild card position in the East.  By not winning in regulation, they now cannot go any higher or lower in the standings.

Apr 13, 2025; Ottawa, Ontario, CAN; Ottawa Senators center Tim Stutzle (18) celebrates with team his goal scored in the second period against the Philadelphia Flyers. Marc DesRosiers-Imagn

Ottawa typically thrives when scoring first—they lead the NHL with the best record after scoring the first goal in a game—but this was a game they never led, getting outshot 32-25 in the process.

After a scoreless first, Flyers tough guy Nicolas Deslauriers found himself wide open in front of the Ottawa net and tucked home his own rebound to make it 1–0. Losing track of a player like Deslauriers in coverage is a bit like not noticing that a grizzly bear is in your living room.

But less than a minute later, Stützle took a crisp lead pass from Thomas Chabot, sprinted past his man and cut to the middle to tie the game at 1.

With under three minutes left in the second period, Noah Cates restored the Flyers' lead. On a one-on-one with Chabot, Cates got his shot off, skated around him to grab the rebound, and then beat Anton Forsberg on the wraparound to make it 2–1.

Early in the third, at 4:41, Shane Pinto floated a slick saucer pass to Fabian Zetterlund, who showed off his elite release and snapped one past Flyers goalie Ivan Fedotov to tie it at 2.

But less than three minutes later, Garnet Hathaway scored from a bad angle, beating Forsberg short side—a save attempt the Sens goalie, to put it kindly, would love to have another go at.

With under eight minutes to play, Angus Crookshank set up Thomas Chabot at the top of the right circle. Chabot fired a wrister high to the blocker side, tying the game once again at 3–3.

In overtime, after Travis Sanheim went off for interference on an obvious pick play, the Senators went to work, 4-on-3. When Cates lost his stick, the Sens were able to throw the puck around freely. Finally, in a perfect tic-tac-toe play started by Claude Giroux, Stutzle one-timed a perfect pass from Drake Batherson to win it.

Since it wasn't in regulation, the OT victory officially locks the Senators into the Wild Card 1 position. With two games to play, they could still finish the season tied with either Tampa Bay or Florida, but now they can’t catch them in regulation wins, which is the first tiebreaker.

That means the Sens will face the winner of the Atlantic Division in the first round of the playoffs, which will either be Toronto or Tampa Bay. The Leafs have a four point lead on the Lightning with three games to play.  

By Steve Warne
THN Ottawa Site Editor

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Devils Forward Given Match Penalty For Illegal Check To Head

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During the New Jersey Devils' April 13 contest against the New York Islanders, forward Paul Cotter was given a match penalty for an illegal check to the head on defenseman Adam Pelech. 

The play occurred during the second period of the matchup. After Pelech dumped the puck into the Devils' zone, Cotter caught the Islanders blueliner with a shoulder to the head. 

Following the hit, Pelech was noticeably bleeding and later ruled out for the remainder of the contest. 

Cotter, 25, was acquired by the Devils this past off-season from the Vegas Golden Knights in exchange for forward Alexander Holtz and goaltender Akira Schmid. In 79 games this season with the Devils, Cotter has 16 goals and 22 points. 

In 217 career NHL games over four seasons split between the Golden Knights and Devils, Cotter has 38 goals, 29 assists, 67 points, 109 penalty minutes, and 661 hits. 

Recent Devils News 

Devils Forward Continues To Be Strong AdditionDevils Forward Continues To Be Strong AdditionThe New Jersey Devils made several moves this past off-season that helped them turn things around this campaign. Among their notable ones was signing forward Stefan Noesen to a three-year, $8.25 million contract.  New Jersey Devils Star Continues To DominateNew Jersey Devils Star Continues To DominateThe New Jersey Devils picked up an impressive 4-0 win against the New York Rangers on April 6. With this, the Devils have improved to a 41-29-7 record on the season and have won each of their last three games.

Bo Horvat scores lone goal in Islanders' shutout win over Devils

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Bo Horvat scored late in the second period and Ilya Sorokin made 25 saves and the Islanders topped the Devils 1-0 on Sunday.

Horvat intercepted an attempted pass by Devils forward Timo Meier and fired a shot past goalie Jacob Markstrom with 57 seconds left in the middle period for his 28th goal this season. The Islanders held on as Sorokin improved to 30-23-6 with his fourth shutout this season and the 22nd of his career.

This is the second time the 29-year-old Russian netminder has reached the 30-win mark in his five-year NHL career.

The Islanders snapped a three-game losing streak by winning a day after they were eliminated from postseason contention with a shootout loss at Philadelphia. New York made the playoffs the past two seasons, losing to Carolina both times in the first round.

This was the ninth time the Devils were blanked this season.

Devils captain Nico Hischier had a golden opportunity to tie the game in the waning seconds but shot the puck wide.

New Jersey is heading to the postseason for the second time in three years. The Devils will face the Carolina Hurricanes in the opening round. New Jersey defeated the Rangers in seven games in the opening round two years ago, then lost to Carolina in the second round.

Markstrom made 21 saves for the Devils.

Takeaways

Devils: Fell to 19-16-5 at home. New Jersey is 22-16-2 on the road.

Islanders: Improved to 16-17-7 on the road with their first away win since March 18.

Key moment

Sorokin, who hadn’t played since allowing Alexander Ovechkin’s record-breaking 895th goal last Sunday at UBS Arena, returned from a three-game absence with a lower body injury with a flawless performance.

Key stat

The Islanders are 19-5-6 when scoring first and 15-29-6 when allowing the opening goal.

Up next

Devils: Visiting the Boston Bruins on Tuesday.

Islanders: Hosting the Washington Capitals on Tuesday.