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Deadspin | NHL roundup: Avalanche best Blues, seal No. 1 spot in West  Apr 7, 2026; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; Colorado Avalanche celebrate after they defeated the St. Louis Blues at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images   Valeri Nichushkin scored two goals as the Colorado Avalanche locked up the top spot in the Western Conference with a 3-1 road victory over the deflated St. Louis Blues on Tuesday.  Scott Wedgewood made 18 saves and Martin Necas also tallied to help the Avalanche inch closer to their fourth Presidents’ Trophy in franchise history.  Robert Thomas scored the lone goal for the Blues. Joel Hofer totaled 34 saves as the home side saw its slim playoff chances diminish in the loss.  Despite the conference-topping victory, the Avalanche may have sustained a major loss as Nazem Kadri left the contest early after blocking a shot with his hand.  Hurricanes 6, Bruins 5 (OT)  Jaccob Slavin scored 1:13 into overtime as Carolina beat visiting Boston to clinch the Metropolitan Division. By reaching overtime, the Hurricanes wrapped up the division in their home finale. They have four games remaining.  Logan Stankoven, William Carrier and Taylor Hall scored within a 3 1/2-minute stretch in the second period and teammates Andrei Svechnikov and K’Andre Miller scored earlier for the Hurricanes. Jackson Blake and Sean Walker both had two assists and Brandon Bussi made 16 saves.  Boston’s Morgan Geekie had a hat trick, while Pavel Zacha had a goal and an assist. Zacha’s goal tied the game with 7:27 left in regulation. The Bruins, though, were unable to capitalize on a late power play.  Golden Knights 2, Canucks 1  Cole Smith scored the eventual game-winner as Vegas edged host Vancouver.  With the win, the Golden Knights moved into a tie for first place in the Pacific Division with the Oilers. Edmonton holds the tiebreaker edge. Vegas is now 4-0-0 with John Tortorella behind the bench. Brayden McNabb also scored for Vegas, which swept the three-game season series against the Canucks and improved to 11-1-2 all-time in Vancouver.  Max Sasson responded for the Canucks, who have dropped three straight and are 1-9-0 in the past 10 games. Nikita Tolopilo stopped 26 shots for Vancouver, which is 8-27-5 on home ice this season.  Senators 6, Lightning 2  Jake Sanderson scored twice and Brady Tkachuk logged four assists to help Ottawa tighten its hold on a playoff spot with a win against visiting Tampa Bay.  Tim Stutzle had a goal and two assists for the Senators, who have won two straight to remain in the second Eastern Conference wild-card spot. Ottawa got a goal apiece from Jordan Spence, Shane Pinto and Fabian Zetterlund. Linus Ullmark made 28 saves.  Nick Paul and Corey Perry each had a goal and an assist while Jonas Johansson made 26 saves for the Lightning, who have lost consecutive games for the first time since March 8-10. Tampa Bay is now in a three-way tie for first place in the Atlantic Division with the Buffalo Sabres and the Montreal Canadiens.  Stars 4, Flames 3 (OT)  Wyatt Johnston’s second goal of the game was the overtime winner on a power play, giving host Dallas a comeback victory over Calgary.  Jason Robertson collected one goal and one assist while Justin Hryckowian added a single for the Stars, who maintained their hold on the second spot in the Central Division. Jake Oettinger made 17 saves for Dallas, which erased a two-goal third-period deficit.  Joel Farabee, Yegor Sharangovich and Zayne Parekh scored for the Flames. Adam Klapka collected a pair of assists, and Devin Cooley stopped 21 shots.  Blue Jackets 4, Red Wings 3 (SO)  Zach Werenski had a goal and an assist in regulation, then scored the decisive goal in the shootout as visiting Columbus snapped a six-game losing streak with a win over Detroit in a battle of teams fighting for the final Eastern Conference wild-card spot.  Adam Fantilli scored with 17 seconds left to force overtime, and Columbus won the shootout 3-2. Danton Heinen also scored while goalie Jet Greaves made 34 saves and also had an assist for the Blue Jackets.   Justin Faulk scored two goals and Dylan Larkin added the other for the Red Wings. John Gibson made 32 saves.  Mammoth 6, Oilers 5 (OT)  Clayton Keller scored the winning goal on an overtime power play as Utah rallied to defeat Edmonton.  Nick Schmaltz tallied twice and Alexander Kerfoot and Keller each had a goal and an assist for the Mammoth, who have won four straight games. Sean Durzi, Michael Carcone and Dylan Guenther each had two assists, and Karel Vejmelka made 21 saves.  Connor McDavid had a goal and an assist while Tristan Jarry made 25 saves for the Oilers, who have lost two straight (0-1-1).  Predators 5, Ducks 0  Justus Annunen posted his first shutout of the season and Erik Haula recorded one goal and one assist as visiting Nashville produced a victory at Anaheim.  Annunen made 43 saves for his third career shutout as the Predators jumped into the second Western Conference wild-card spot. Filip Forsberg, Brady Skjei, Zachary L’Heureux and Fedor Svechkov all tallied for Nashville, and Ryan O’Reilly and Joakim Kemell both collected a pair of assists.  Lukas Dostal stopped 20 shots for the Ducks, who have lost six straight games, five of them in regulation time.  Canadiens 4, Panthers 3 (SO)  Cole Caufield and Alexandre Texier scored in the shootout to complete host Montreal’s comeback win over Florida.  Ivan Demidov, Phillip Danault and Nick Suzuki scored in regulation for the Canadiens, who have won nine of their past 10. Juraj Slafkovsky had two assists, and Jakub Dobes stopped 30 shots.  Carter Verhaeghe, Cole Reinhart and Eetu Luostarinen got the goals for the Panthers, who have lost six of eight. Danill Tarasov made 29 saves.  Flyers 5, Devils 1  Trevor Zegras and Tyson Foerster both scored a pair of goals for Philadelphia, which strengthened its hold on a playoff spot by prevailing in Newark, N.J.  Nick Seeler also scored, Zegras added an assist, and Matvei Michkov assisted on both of Foerster’s goals. Dan Vladar stopped 23 shots for the Flyers, who have won three in a row.  Cody Glass tallied and Jacob Markstrom made 14 saves for the Devils, who were eliminated from playoff contention with their regulation loss paired with Ottawa’s win over Tampa Bay.  Wild 5, Kraken 2  Joel Eriksson Ek scored and had two assists while Matt Boldy and Marcus Johansson each had a goal and an assist as Minnesota won its fourth straight game, downing Seattle in Saint Paul, Minn.  Marcus Foligno and Vladimir Tarasenko also scored for the Wild, who are two points behind the second-place Dallas Stars in the Central Division. Jesper Wallstedt made 25 saves to win his third straight start.  Brandon Montour and Adam Larsson both scored for the Kraken, who have lost six straight (0-5-1) and are on the verge of elimination from playoff contention.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #NHL #roundup #Avalanche #Blues #seal #spot #West

Deadspin | NHL roundup: Avalanche best Blues, seal No. 1 spot in West
Deadspin | NHL roundup: Avalanche best Blues, seal No. 1 spot in West  Apr 7, 2026; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; Colorado Avalanche celebrate after they defeated the St. Louis Blues at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images   Valeri Nichushkin scored two goals as the Colorado Avalanche locked up the top spot in the Western Conference with a 3-1 road victory over the deflated St. Louis Blues on Tuesday.  Scott Wedgewood made 18 saves and Martin Necas also tallied to help the Avalanche inch closer to their fourth Presidents’ Trophy in franchise history.  Robert Thomas scored the lone goal for the Blues. Joel Hofer totaled 34 saves as the home side saw its slim playoff chances diminish in the loss.  Despite the conference-topping victory, the Avalanche may have sustained a major loss as Nazem Kadri left the contest early after blocking a shot with his hand.  Hurricanes 6, Bruins 5 (OT)  Jaccob Slavin scored 1:13 into overtime as Carolina beat visiting Boston to clinch the Metropolitan Division. By reaching overtime, the Hurricanes wrapped up the division in their home finale. They have four games remaining.  Logan Stankoven, William Carrier and Taylor Hall scored within a 3 1/2-minute stretch in the second period and teammates Andrei Svechnikov and K’Andre Miller scored earlier for the Hurricanes. Jackson Blake and Sean Walker both had two assists and Brandon Bussi made 16 saves.  Boston’s Morgan Geekie had a hat trick, while Pavel Zacha had a goal and an assist. Zacha’s goal tied the game with 7:27 left in regulation. The Bruins, though, were unable to capitalize on a late power play.  Golden Knights 2, Canucks 1  Cole Smith scored the eventual game-winner as Vegas edged host Vancouver.  With the win, the Golden Knights moved into a tie for first place in the Pacific Division with the Oilers. Edmonton holds the tiebreaker edge. Vegas is now 4-0-0 with John Tortorella behind the bench. Brayden McNabb also scored for Vegas, which swept the three-game season series against the Canucks and improved to 11-1-2 all-time in Vancouver.  Max Sasson responded for the Canucks, who have dropped three straight and are 1-9-0 in the past 10 games. Nikita Tolopilo stopped 26 shots for Vancouver, which is 8-27-5 on home ice this season.  Senators 6, Lightning 2  Jake Sanderson scored twice and Brady Tkachuk logged four assists to help Ottawa tighten its hold on a playoff spot with a win against visiting Tampa Bay.  Tim Stutzle had a goal and two assists for the Senators, who have won two straight to remain in the second Eastern Conference wild-card spot. Ottawa got a goal apiece from Jordan Spence, Shane Pinto and Fabian Zetterlund. Linus Ullmark made 28 saves.  Nick Paul and Corey Perry each had a goal and an assist while Jonas Johansson made 26 saves for the Lightning, who have lost consecutive games for the first time since March 8-10. Tampa Bay is now in a three-way tie for first place in the Atlantic Division with the Buffalo Sabres and the Montreal Canadiens.  Stars 4, Flames 3 (OT)  Wyatt Johnston’s second goal of the game was the overtime winner on a power play, giving host Dallas a comeback victory over Calgary.  Jason Robertson collected one goal and one assist while Justin Hryckowian added a single for the Stars, who maintained their hold on the second spot in the Central Division. Jake Oettinger made 17 saves for Dallas, which erased a two-goal third-period deficit.  Joel Farabee, Yegor Sharangovich and Zayne Parekh scored for the Flames. Adam Klapka collected a pair of assists, and Devin Cooley stopped 21 shots.  Blue Jackets 4, Red Wings 3 (SO)  Zach Werenski had a goal and an assist in regulation, then scored the decisive goal in the shootout as visiting Columbus snapped a six-game losing streak with a win over Detroit in a battle of teams fighting for the final Eastern Conference wild-card spot.  Adam Fantilli scored with 17 seconds left to force overtime, and Columbus won the shootout 3-2. Danton Heinen also scored while goalie Jet Greaves made 34 saves and also had an assist for the Blue Jackets.   Justin Faulk scored two goals and Dylan Larkin added the other for the Red Wings. John Gibson made 32 saves.  Mammoth 6, Oilers 5 (OT)  Clayton Keller scored the winning goal on an overtime power play as Utah rallied to defeat Edmonton.  Nick Schmaltz tallied twice and Alexander Kerfoot and Keller each had a goal and an assist for the Mammoth, who have won four straight games. Sean Durzi, Michael Carcone and Dylan Guenther each had two assists, and Karel Vejmelka made 21 saves.  Connor McDavid had a goal and an assist while Tristan Jarry made 25 saves for the Oilers, who have lost two straight (0-1-1).  Predators 5, Ducks 0  Justus Annunen posted his first shutout of the season and Erik Haula recorded one goal and one assist as visiting Nashville produced a victory at Anaheim.  Annunen made 43 saves for his third career shutout as the Predators jumped into the second Western Conference wild-card spot. Filip Forsberg, Brady Skjei, Zachary L’Heureux and Fedor Svechkov all tallied for Nashville, and Ryan O’Reilly and Joakim Kemell both collected a pair of assists.  Lukas Dostal stopped 20 shots for the Ducks, who have lost six straight games, five of them in regulation time.  Canadiens 4, Panthers 3 (SO)  Cole Caufield and Alexandre Texier scored in the shootout to complete host Montreal’s comeback win over Florida.  Ivan Demidov, Phillip Danault and Nick Suzuki scored in regulation for the Canadiens, who have won nine of their past 10. Juraj Slafkovsky had two assists, and Jakub Dobes stopped 30 shots.  Carter Verhaeghe, Cole Reinhart and Eetu Luostarinen got the goals for the Panthers, who have lost six of eight. Danill Tarasov made 29 saves.  Flyers 5, Devils 1  Trevor Zegras and Tyson Foerster both scored a pair of goals for Philadelphia, which strengthened its hold on a playoff spot by prevailing in Newark, N.J.  Nick Seeler also scored, Zegras added an assist, and Matvei Michkov assisted on both of Foerster’s goals. Dan Vladar stopped 23 shots for the Flyers, who have won three in a row.  Cody Glass tallied and Jacob Markstrom made 14 saves for the Devils, who were eliminated from playoff contention with their regulation loss paired with Ottawa’s win over Tampa Bay.  Wild 5, Kraken 2  Joel Eriksson Ek scored and had two assists while Matt Boldy and Marcus Johansson each had a goal and an assist as Minnesota won its fourth straight game, downing Seattle in Saint Paul, Minn.  Marcus Foligno and Vladimir Tarasenko also scored for the Wild, who are two points behind the second-place Dallas Stars in the Central Division. Jesper Wallstedt made 25 saves to win his third straight start.  Brandon Montour and Adam Larsson both scored for the Kraken, who have lost six straight (0-5-1) and are on the verge of elimination from playoff contention.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #NHL #roundup #Avalanche #Blues #seal #spot #WestApr 7, 2026; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; Colorado Avalanche celebrate after they defeated the St. Louis Blues at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

Valeri Nichushkin scored two goals as the Colorado Avalanche locked up the top spot in the Western Conference with a 3-1 road victory over the deflated St. Louis Blues on Tuesday.

Scott Wedgewood made 18 saves and Martin Necas also tallied to help the Avalanche inch closer to their fourth Presidents’ Trophy in franchise history.

Robert Thomas scored the lone goal for the Blues. Joel Hofer totaled 34 saves as the home side saw its slim playoff chances diminish in the loss.

Despite the conference-topping victory, the Avalanche may have sustained a major loss as Nazem Kadri left the contest early after blocking a shot with his hand.

Hurricanes 6, Bruins 5 (OT)

Jaccob Slavin scored 1:13 into overtime as Carolina beat visiting Boston to clinch the Metropolitan Division. By reaching overtime, the Hurricanes wrapped up the division in their home finale. They have four games remaining.

Logan Stankoven, William Carrier and Taylor Hall scored within a 3 1/2-minute stretch in the second period and teammates Andrei Svechnikov and K’Andre Miller scored earlier for the Hurricanes. Jackson Blake and Sean Walker both had two assists and Brandon Bussi made 16 saves.

Boston’s Morgan Geekie had a hat trick, while Pavel Zacha had a goal and an assist. Zacha’s goal tied the game with 7:27 left in regulation. The Bruins, though, were unable to capitalize on a late power play.

Golden Knights 2, Canucks 1

Cole Smith scored the eventual game-winner as Vegas edged host Vancouver.

With the win, the Golden Knights moved into a tie for first place in the Pacific Division with the Oilers. Edmonton holds the tiebreaker edge. Vegas is now 4-0-0 with John Tortorella behind the bench. Brayden McNabb also scored for Vegas, which swept the three-game season series against the Canucks and improved to 11-1-2 all-time in Vancouver.

Max Sasson responded for the Canucks, who have dropped three straight and are 1-9-0 in the past 10 games. Nikita Tolopilo stopped 26 shots for Vancouver, which is 8-27-5 on home ice this season.

Senators 6, Lightning 2

Jake Sanderson scored twice and Brady Tkachuk logged four assists to help Ottawa tighten its hold on a playoff spot with a win against visiting Tampa Bay.

Tim Stutzle had a goal and two assists for the Senators, who have won two straight to remain in the second Eastern Conference wild-card spot. Ottawa got a goal apiece from Jordan Spence, Shane Pinto and Fabian Zetterlund. Linus Ullmark made 28 saves.

Nick Paul and Corey Perry each had a goal and an assist while Jonas Johansson made 26 saves for the Lightning, who have lost consecutive games for the first time since March 8-10. Tampa Bay is now in a three-way tie for first place in the Atlantic Division with the Buffalo Sabres and the Montreal Canadiens.

Stars 4, Flames 3 (OT)

Wyatt Johnston’s second goal of the game was the overtime winner on a power play, giving host Dallas a comeback victory over Calgary.

Jason Robertson collected one goal and one assist while Justin Hryckowian added a single for the Stars, who maintained their hold on the second spot in the Central Division. Jake Oettinger made 17 saves for Dallas, which erased a two-goal third-period deficit.

Joel Farabee, Yegor Sharangovich and Zayne Parekh scored for the Flames. Adam Klapka collected a pair of assists, and Devin Cooley stopped 21 shots.

Blue Jackets 4, Red Wings 3 (SO)

Zach Werenski had a goal and an assist in regulation, then scored the decisive goal in the shootout as visiting Columbus snapped a six-game losing streak with a win over Detroit in a battle of teams fighting for the final Eastern Conference wild-card spot.


Adam Fantilli scored with 17 seconds left to force overtime, and Columbus won the shootout 3-2. Danton Heinen also scored while goalie Jet Greaves made 34 saves and also had an assist for the Blue Jackets.

Justin Faulk scored two goals and Dylan Larkin added the other for the Red Wings. John Gibson made 32 saves.

Mammoth 6, Oilers 5 (OT)

Clayton Keller scored the winning goal on an overtime power play as Utah rallied to defeat Edmonton.

Nick Schmaltz tallied twice and Alexander Kerfoot and Keller each had a goal and an assist for the Mammoth, who have won four straight games. Sean Durzi, Michael Carcone and Dylan Guenther each had two assists, and Karel Vejmelka made 21 saves.

Connor McDavid had a goal and an assist while Tristan Jarry made 25 saves for the Oilers, who have lost two straight (0-1-1).

Predators 5, Ducks 0

Justus Annunen posted his first shutout of the season and Erik Haula recorded one goal and one assist as visiting Nashville produced a victory at Anaheim.

Annunen made 43 saves for his third career shutout as the Predators jumped into the second Western Conference wild-card spot. Filip Forsberg, Brady Skjei, Zachary L’Heureux and Fedor Svechkov all tallied for Nashville, and Ryan O’Reilly and Joakim Kemell both collected a pair of assists.

Lukas Dostal stopped 20 shots for the Ducks, who have lost six straight games, five of them in regulation time.

Canadiens 4, Panthers 3 (SO)

Cole Caufield and Alexandre Texier scored in the shootout to complete host Montreal’s comeback win over Florida.

Ivan Demidov, Phillip Danault and Nick Suzuki scored in regulation for the Canadiens, who have won nine of their past 10. Juraj Slafkovsky had two assists, and Jakub Dobes stopped 30 shots.

Carter Verhaeghe, Cole Reinhart and Eetu Luostarinen got the goals for the Panthers, who have lost six of eight. Danill Tarasov made 29 saves.

Flyers 5, Devils 1

Trevor Zegras and Tyson Foerster both scored a pair of goals for Philadelphia, which strengthened its hold on a playoff spot by prevailing in Newark, N.J.

Nick Seeler also scored, Zegras added an assist, and Matvei Michkov assisted on both of Foerster’s goals. Dan Vladar stopped 23 shots for the Flyers, who have won three in a row.

Cody Glass tallied and Jacob Markstrom made 14 saves for the Devils, who were eliminated from playoff contention with their regulation loss paired with Ottawa’s win over Tampa Bay.

Wild 5, Kraken 2

Joel Eriksson Ek scored and had two assists while Matt Boldy and Marcus Johansson each had a goal and an assist as Minnesota won its fourth straight game, downing Seattle in Saint Paul, Minn.

Marcus Foligno and Vladimir Tarasenko also scored for the Wild, who are two points behind the second-place Dallas Stars in the Central Division. Jesper Wallstedt made 25 saves to win his third straight start.

Brandon Montour and Adam Larsson both scored for the Kraken, who have lost six straight (0-5-1) and are on the verge of elimination from playoff contention.

–Field Level Media

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Apr 7, 2026; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; Colorado Avalanche celebrate after they defeated the St. Louis Blues at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

Valeri Nichushkin scored two goals as the Colorado Avalanche locked up the top spot in the Western Conference with a 3-1 road victory over the deflated St. Louis Blues on Tuesday.

Scott Wedgewood made 18 saves and Martin Necas also tallied to help the Avalanche inch closer to their fourth Presidents’ Trophy in franchise history.

Robert Thomas scored the lone goal for the Blues. Joel Hofer totaled 34 saves as the home side saw its slim playoff chances diminish in the loss.

Despite the conference-topping victory, the Avalanche may have sustained a major loss as Nazem Kadri left the contest early after blocking a shot with his hand.

Hurricanes 6, Bruins 5 (OT)

Jaccob Slavin scored 1:13 into overtime as Carolina beat visiting Boston to clinch the Metropolitan Division. By reaching overtime, the Hurricanes wrapped up the division in their home finale. They have four games remaining.

Logan Stankoven, William Carrier and Taylor Hall scored within a 3 1/2-minute stretch in the second period and teammates Andrei Svechnikov and K’Andre Miller scored earlier for the Hurricanes. Jackson Blake and Sean Walker both had two assists and Brandon Bussi made 16 saves.

Boston’s Morgan Geekie had a hat trick, while Pavel Zacha had a goal and an assist. Zacha’s goal tied the game with 7:27 left in regulation. The Bruins, though, were unable to capitalize on a late power play.

Golden Knights 2, Canucks 1

Cole Smith scored the eventual game-winner as Vegas edged host Vancouver.

With the win, the Golden Knights moved into a tie for first place in the Pacific Division with the Oilers. Edmonton holds the tiebreaker edge. Vegas is now 4-0-0 with John Tortorella behind the bench. Brayden McNabb also scored for Vegas, which swept the three-game season series against the Canucks and improved to 11-1-2 all-time in Vancouver.

Max Sasson responded for the Canucks, who have dropped three straight and are 1-9-0 in the past 10 games. Nikita Tolopilo stopped 26 shots for Vancouver, which is 8-27-5 on home ice this season.

Senators 6, Lightning 2

Jake Sanderson scored twice and Brady Tkachuk logged four assists to help Ottawa tighten its hold on a playoff spot with a win against visiting Tampa Bay.

Tim Stutzle had a goal and two assists for the Senators, who have won two straight to remain in the second Eastern Conference wild-card spot. Ottawa got a goal apiece from Jordan Spence, Shane Pinto and Fabian Zetterlund. Linus Ullmark made 28 saves.

Nick Paul and Corey Perry each had a goal and an assist while Jonas Johansson made 26 saves for the Lightning, who have lost consecutive games for the first time since March 8-10. Tampa Bay is now in a three-way tie for first place in the Atlantic Division with the Buffalo Sabres and the Montreal Canadiens.

Stars 4, Flames 3 (OT)

Wyatt Johnston’s second goal of the game was the overtime winner on a power play, giving host Dallas a comeback victory over Calgary.

Jason Robertson collected one goal and one assist while Justin Hryckowian added a single for the Stars, who maintained their hold on the second spot in the Central Division. Jake Oettinger made 17 saves for Dallas, which erased a two-goal third-period deficit.

Joel Farabee, Yegor Sharangovich and Zayne Parekh scored for the Flames. Adam Klapka collected a pair of assists, and Devin Cooley stopped 21 shots.

Blue Jackets 4, Red Wings 3 (SO)

Zach Werenski had a goal and an assist in regulation, then scored the decisive goal in the shootout as visiting Columbus snapped a six-game losing streak with a win over Detroit in a battle of teams fighting for the final Eastern Conference wild-card spot.

Adam Fantilli scored with 17 seconds left to force overtime, and Columbus won the shootout 3-2. Danton Heinen also scored while goalie Jet Greaves made 34 saves and also had an assist for the Blue Jackets.

Justin Faulk scored two goals and Dylan Larkin added the other for the Red Wings. John Gibson made 32 saves.

Mammoth 6, Oilers 5 (OT)

Clayton Keller scored the winning goal on an overtime power play as Utah rallied to defeat Edmonton.

Nick Schmaltz tallied twice and Alexander Kerfoot and Keller each had a goal and an assist for the Mammoth, who have won four straight games. Sean Durzi, Michael Carcone and Dylan Guenther each had two assists, and Karel Vejmelka made 21 saves.

Connor McDavid had a goal and an assist while Tristan Jarry made 25 saves for the Oilers, who have lost two straight (0-1-1).

Predators 5, Ducks 0

Justus Annunen posted his first shutout of the season and Erik Haula recorded one goal and one assist as visiting Nashville produced a victory at Anaheim.

Annunen made 43 saves for his third career shutout as the Predators jumped into the second Western Conference wild-card spot. Filip Forsberg, Brady Skjei, Zachary L’Heureux and Fedor Svechkov all tallied for Nashville, and Ryan O’Reilly and Joakim Kemell both collected a pair of assists.

Lukas Dostal stopped 20 shots for the Ducks, who have lost six straight games, five of them in regulation time.

Canadiens 4, Panthers 3 (SO)

Cole Caufield and Alexandre Texier scored in the shootout to complete host Montreal’s comeback win over Florida.

Ivan Demidov, Phillip Danault and Nick Suzuki scored in regulation for the Canadiens, who have won nine of their past 10. Juraj Slafkovsky had two assists, and Jakub Dobes stopped 30 shots.

Carter Verhaeghe, Cole Reinhart and Eetu Luostarinen got the goals for the Panthers, who have lost six of eight. Danill Tarasov made 29 saves.

Flyers 5, Devils 1

Trevor Zegras and Tyson Foerster both scored a pair of goals for Philadelphia, which strengthened its hold on a playoff spot by prevailing in Newark, N.J.

Nick Seeler also scored, Zegras added an assist, and Matvei Michkov assisted on both of Foerster’s goals. Dan Vladar stopped 23 shots for the Flyers, who have won three in a row.

Cody Glass tallied and Jacob Markstrom made 14 saves for the Devils, who were eliminated from playoff contention with their regulation loss paired with Ottawa’s win over Tampa Bay.

Wild 5, Kraken 2

Joel Eriksson Ek scored and had two assists while Matt Boldy and Marcus Johansson each had a goal and an assist as Minnesota won its fourth straight game, downing Seattle in Saint Paul, Minn.

Marcus Foligno and Vladimir Tarasenko also scored for the Wild, who are two points behind the second-place Dallas Stars in the Central Division. Jesper Wallstedt made 25 saves to win his third straight start.

Brandon Montour and Adam Larsson both scored for the Kraken, who have lost six straight (0-5-1) and are on the verge of elimination from playoff contention.

–Field Level Media

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Indian sports wrap, April 8: Ojas, Pragati steal show in Puebla; Bhubaneswar hosts All India Public Sector Badminton Tournament <div id="content-body-70837824" itemprop="articleBody"><h4 class="sub_head">ARCHERY</h4><p><b>Archery World Cup: Ojas, Pragati shine in qualification</b></p><p>Ojas Deotale and Pragati took the top spots among Indian men and women, respectively, in the qualification round of the Archery World Cup Stage-1 in Puebla, Mexico.</p><p>Overall, Deotale was 12th with 705 points. Pragati was sixth with 694 points.</p><p>All four Indian male archers shot 700-plus scores.</p><div class="fact-box"><h5 class="main-title"> SCORES </h5><h5 class="sub-title">Qualification round – COMPOUND</h5><p> Individual: Men: Ojas Deotale (12th, 705), Abhishek Verma (16th, 702), Sahil Jadhav (18th, 701), Kushal Dalal (19th, 700); Women: Pragati (sixth, 694), V. Jyothi Surekha (10th, 691), Madhura Dhamangaonkar (15th, 689), Aditi Swami (17th, 689); Team: India: Men (first, 2108), Women (first, 2074), Mixed (fourth, 1399). </p></div><p><i>-Y. B. Sarangi</i></p><h4 class="sub_head">BADMINTON</h4><p><b>NALCO hosts All India Public Sector Badminton Tournament in Bhubaneswar</b></p><div class=" article-picture center"><img src="https://ss-i.thgim.com/public/other-sports/uiyp49/article70837860.ece/alternates/FREE_1200/1.jpeg" data-original="https://ss-i.thgim.com/public/other-sports/uiyp49/article70837860.ece/alternates/FREE_1200/1.jpeg" alt="A glimpse from the opening ceremony in Bhubaneswar." title="A glimpse from the opening ceremony in Bhubaneswar." class=" lazy" width="100%" height="100%"/><div class="pic-caption"><figcaption class="figure-caption align-text-bottom"><p> A glimpse from the opening ceremony in Bhubaneswar. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement </p><img class="caption-image" src="https://assetsss.thehindu.com/theme/images/SSRX/lightbox-info.svg" alt="lightbox-info"/></figcaption></div><p class="caption"> A glimpse from the opening ceremony in Bhubaneswar. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement </p></div><p>The All India Public Sector Badminton Tournament commenced in Bhubaneswar on Wednesday, with National Aluminium Company Limited, a Navratna CPSE under the Ministry of Mines, Government of India, hosting the prestigious national-level event.</p><p>The four-day tournament, organised in coordination with the All India Public Sector Sports Control Board, New Delhi, is being held from April 7 to 10 at the KIIT Biju Patnaik Indoor Stadium in Bhubaneswar for the first time.</p><p>The tournament has drawn participation from over 200 players representing 14 public sectors, including Coal India Limited, Steel Authority of India Limited, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, Oil India Limited, Food Corporation of India, Reserve Bank of India, Comptroller and Auditor General of India, Life Insurance Corporation of India, Employees State Insurance Corporation, among others.</p><p><i>-Team Sportstar</i></p><p class="publish-time" id="end-of-article">Published on Apr 08, 2026</p></div> #Indian #sports #wrap #April #Ojas #Pragati #steal #show #Puebla #Bhubaneswar #hosts #India #Public #Sector #Badminton #Tournament

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PSG vs Liverpool — Preview, team news, live streaming info, UEFA Champions League <div id="content-body-70837863" itemprop="articleBody"><p>Liverpool will look to give its legend, Mohamed Salah, a trophy in his final season as it takes on the defending European champion, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinal in France on Wednesday.</p><p>The Premier League champion’s title defence in England is almost over, while they are out of the FA Cup. Salah had won the Champions League in his first season at Liverpool, and he would hope his life at the club comes a full circle through this competition.</p><h4 class="sub_head">PSG vs LIVERPOOL HEAD-TO-HEAD:</h4><ul class="article-body article-bullet-list"><li> Total matches: 6 </li><li> Paris Saint-Germain: 3 </li><li> Liverpool: 3 </li></ul><h4 class="sub_head">When was the last time PSG played Liverpool in the Champions League?</h4><p>Paris Saint-Germain last played Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League in the 2024-25 round of 16 when the French side beat the Reds 0-1 before going onto win the title.</p><h4 class="sub_head">When and where will PSG vs Liverpool be played?</h4><p>PSG vs Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League 2025-26 quarterfinals will be played at the Parc des Princes in France, Spain. The match is scheduled to kick off on April 8 at 9 pm local time (12:30 am IST, April 9).</p><h4 class="sub_head">How to watch PSG vs Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League?</h4><p>PSG vs Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League can be watched on the Sony Sports Network on TV in India. Moreover, it can also be live-streamed on Sony LIV.</p><p>In the UK, fans can watch the game on TNT Sports on TV. It can also be live-streamed on the HBO Max app and website, on a subscriber-only basis.</p><p>In the USA, PSG vs Liverpool can be watched on Paramount+.</p><p class="publish-time" id="end-of-article">Published on Apr 08, 2026</p></div> #PSG #Liverpool #Preview #team #news #live #streaming #info #UEFA #Champions #League

The opening round of the Diamond League season, ​scheduled to take place in the ‌Qatari capital of Doha on ​May 8, has been ⁠postponed until June 19 because of the ongoing conflict in West Asia, ‌organisers said on Wednesday.

The track and field meeting is ‌the latest top sporting ‌event ⁠to be disrupted in the ⁠country since the U.S. and Israel launched air attacks on Iran, and the ​Islamic Republic ‌responded by firing missiles at neighbouring states.

“In the interests of athlete and spectator safety, a decision ‌has now been taken to ​postpone the meeting. Should conditions allow, it will now ⁠be held on June 19,” the event’s organisers said in ‌a statement. “As temperatures are expected to be higher in Doha in June, the meeting will also be moved from the Qatar Sports Club to the ‌Khalifa International Stadium. The stadium… is temperature-regulated.”

The ​Qatar MotoGP race and the opening leg of the ⁠sports car World Endurance Championship have ⁠been postponed, and the “Finalissima” football match between Spain and ‌Argentina scheduled for Doha was cancelled.

Published on Apr 08, 2026

#Doha #Diamond #League #postponed #June #West #Asia #tensions">Doha Diamond League postponed until June because of West Asia tensions  The opening round of the Diamond League season, ​scheduled to take place in the ‌Qatari capital of Doha on ​May 8, has been ⁠postponed until June 19 because of the ongoing conflict in West Asia, ‌organisers said on Wednesday.The track and field meeting is ‌the latest top sporting ‌event ⁠to be disrupted in the ⁠country since the U.S. and Israel launched air attacks on Iran, and the ​Islamic Republic ‌responded by firing missiles at neighbouring states.“In the interests of athlete and spectator safety, a decision ‌has now been taken to ​postpone the meeting. Should conditions allow, it will now ⁠be held on June 19,” the event’s organisers said in ‌a statement. “As temperatures are expected to be higher in Doha in June, the meeting will also be moved from the Qatar Sports Club to the ‌Khalifa International Stadium. The stadium… is temperature-regulated.”The ​Qatar MotoGP race and the opening leg of the ⁠sports car World Endurance Championship have ⁠been postponed, and the “Finalissima” football match between Spain and ‌Argentina scheduled for Doha was cancelled.Published on Apr 08, 2026  #Doha #Diamond #League #postponed #June #West #Asia #tensions

Deadspin | Golden Knights edge Canucks, grab piece of first place in Pacific  Apr 7, 2026; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vegas Golden Knights forward Pavel Dorofeyev (16) checks Vancouver Canucks forward Curtis Douglas (42) in the second period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images   Cole Smith scored the eventual game-winner as the Vegas Golden Knights edged the host Vancouver Canucks 2-1 on Tuesday night.  With the win, the Golden Knights (36-26-16, 88 points) moved into a tie for first place in the Pacific Division with the Oilers. Edmonton holds the tiebreaker edge.  Vegas is now 4-0-0 with John Tortorella behind the bench and 18-14-7 on the road this season.  Brayden McNabb also scored for Vegas, which swept the three-game season series against the Canucks and improved to 11-1-2 all-time in Vancouver. Carter Hart made 10 saves to improve to 5-1-2 in nine career appearances vs. the Canucks.  Max Sasson responded for Vancouver (22-47-8, 52 points), which has dropped three straight and is 1-9-0 in the past 10 games.  Nikita Tolopilo stopped 26 shots for Vancouver, which is 8-27-5 on home ice this season.  With the loss, the Canucks have dropped seven straight against the Golden Knights. Vancouver’s last win over Vegas came on April 8, 2024.   Just past the midpoint of the third period, Smith stole the puck just outside the Vancouver zone and fed Nic Dowd down the right wing. Smith took a pass back from Dowd while coming up the center of the ice and fired in a goal that put Vegas up 2-1.  Sasson opened the scoring, snapping a shot that deflected off Vegas defenseman Jeremy Lauzon and stick side past Hart at 12:50 of the second period.  Vegas responded less than four minutes later. McNabb’s shot from the point beat a screened Tolopilo at 15:46.  Vancouver managed just seven shots on goal through 40 minutes of play.  The Golden Knights outshot the Canucks 10-2 in a scoreless first period. Vancouver didn’t get its first shot on goal until 14:28 into the period — an attempt from the point by defenseman Victor Mancini.  The Golden Knights picked up a 5-2 win over the visiting Canucks on Feb. 4 and began their current winning streak by doubling up Vancouver 4-2 on March 30 in Las Vegas.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Golden #Knights #edge #Canucks #grab #piece #place #PacificApr 7, 2026; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vegas Golden Knights forward Pavel Dorofeyev (16) checks Vancouver Canucks forward Curtis Douglas (42) in the second period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

Cole Smith scored the eventual game-winner as the Vegas Golden Knights edged the host Vancouver Canucks 2-1 on Tuesday night.

With the win, the Golden Knights (36-26-16, 88 points) moved into a tie for first place in the Pacific Division with the Oilers. Edmonton holds the tiebreaker edge.

Vegas is now 4-0-0 with John Tortorella behind the bench and 18-14-7 on the road this season.

Brayden McNabb also scored for Vegas, which swept the three-game season series against the Canucks and improved to 11-1-2 all-time in Vancouver. Carter Hart made 10 saves to improve to 5-1-2 in nine career appearances vs. the Canucks.

Max Sasson responded for Vancouver (22-47-8, 52 points), which has dropped three straight and is 1-9-0 in the past 10 games.

Nikita Tolopilo stopped 26 shots for Vancouver, which is 8-27-5 on home ice this season.


With the loss, the Canucks have dropped seven straight against the Golden Knights. Vancouver’s last win over Vegas came on April 8, 2024.

Just past the midpoint of the third period, Smith stole the puck just outside the Vancouver zone and fed Nic Dowd down the right wing. Smith took a pass back from Dowd while coming up the center of the ice and fired in a goal that put Vegas up 2-1.

Sasson opened the scoring, snapping a shot that deflected off Vegas defenseman Jeremy Lauzon and stick side past Hart at 12:50 of the second period.

Vegas responded less than four minutes later. McNabb’s shot from the point beat a screened Tolopilo at 15:46.

Vancouver managed just seven shots on goal through 40 minutes of play.

The Golden Knights outshot the Canucks 10-2 in a scoreless first period. Vancouver didn’t get its first shot on goal until 14:28 into the period — an attempt from the point by defenseman Victor Mancini.

The Golden Knights picked up a 5-2 win over the visiting Canucks on Feb. 4 and began their current winning streak by doubling up Vancouver 4-2 on March 30 in Las Vegas.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Golden #Knights #edge #Canucks #grab #piece #place #Pacific">Deadspin | Golden Knights edge Canucks, grab piece of first place in Pacific  Apr 7, 2026; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vegas Golden Knights forward Pavel Dorofeyev (16) checks Vancouver Canucks forward Curtis Douglas (42) in the second period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images   Cole Smith scored the eventual game-winner as the Vegas Golden Knights edged the host Vancouver Canucks 2-1 on Tuesday night.  With the win, the Golden Knights (36-26-16, 88 points) moved into a tie for first place in the Pacific Division with the Oilers. Edmonton holds the tiebreaker edge.  Vegas is now 4-0-0 with John Tortorella behind the bench and 18-14-7 on the road this season.  Brayden McNabb also scored for Vegas, which swept the three-game season series against the Canucks and improved to 11-1-2 all-time in Vancouver. Carter Hart made 10 saves to improve to 5-1-2 in nine career appearances vs. the Canucks.  Max Sasson responded for Vancouver (22-47-8, 52 points), which has dropped three straight and is 1-9-0 in the past 10 games.  Nikita Tolopilo stopped 26 shots for Vancouver, which is 8-27-5 on home ice this season.  With the loss, the Canucks have dropped seven straight against the Golden Knights. Vancouver’s last win over Vegas came on April 8, 2024.   Just past the midpoint of the third period, Smith stole the puck just outside the Vancouver zone and fed Nic Dowd down the right wing. Smith took a pass back from Dowd while coming up the center of the ice and fired in a goal that put Vegas up 2-1.  Sasson opened the scoring, snapping a shot that deflected off Vegas defenseman Jeremy Lauzon and stick side past Hart at 12:50 of the second period.  Vegas responded less than four minutes later. McNabb’s shot from the point beat a screened Tolopilo at 15:46.  Vancouver managed just seven shots on goal through 40 minutes of play.  The Golden Knights outshot the Canucks 10-2 in a scoreless first period. Vancouver didn’t get its first shot on goal until 14:28 into the period — an attempt from the point by defenseman Victor Mancini.  The Golden Knights picked up a 5-2 win over the visiting Canucks on Feb. 4 and began their current winning streak by doubling up Vancouver 4-2 on March 30 in Las Vegas.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Golden #Knights #edge #Canucks #grab #piece #place #Pacific

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