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Deadspin | NHL roundup: Jack Eichel’s OT goal sends Knights to playoffs  Apr 11, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Members of the Vegas Golden Knights celebrate an overtime win against the Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images   Jack Eichel scored 1:19 into overtime and the Vegas Golden Knights clinched a playoff spot with a 3-2 win over the Colorado Avalanche in Denver on Saturday night.  Eichel grabbed the puck in the Colorado end, skated down the left boards and beat goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood with a shot from the circle for his game-winner, helping the Knights clinch their eighth playoff berth in nine seasons of existence.  Mark Stone and Pavel Dorofeyev also scored and Carter Hart made 30 saves for the Knights.  Nick Blankenburg and Devon Toews scored and Blackwood turned away 26 shots for the Central Division-leading Avalanche, who have clinched the Presidents’ Trophy.  Lightning 2, Bruins 1  Defenseman Emil Lilleberg scored a rebound goal with 1:35 left in regulation, leading visiting Tampa Bay to a win over Boston, which reached the postseason later in the day despite the defeat.  Moments after the Bruins were unable to clear a puck, Lilleberg buried the rebound of a Jake Guentzel shot to lead Tampa Bay to the win  The Lightning snapped a three-game skid, while Boston clinched a playoff spot when the Detroit Red Wings lost to the New Jersey Devils.  Brandon Hagel also scored and Andrei Vasilevskiy made 19 saves for the Lightning, who trailed 1-0 into the third and registered their 23rd come-from-behind win this season. Morgan Geekie scored Boston’s goal. Jeremy Swayman made 22 saves for the Bruins, who are 0-3-2 in their last five games.   Senators 3, Islanders 0    Ridly Greig scored a short-handed goal in the first period and Jake Sanderson added a power-play goal in the third, lifting Ottawa to a victory over New York in Elmont, N.Y.    Michael Amadio added an empty-net goal late in the third and Linus Ullmark stopped all 23 shots he faced for the Senators, who won their fourth straight game. They clinched a playoff berth for the second consecutive season later in the evening after the New Jersey Devils defeated the Detroit Red Wings.    Ilya Sorokin recorded 13 saves for the Islanders (43-32-5, 91 points), who went 0-for-5 on the power play. They fell to 1-1-0 under Peter DeBoer and lost for the fifth time in six games overall.  Kings 1, Oilers 0  Anton Forsberg made 27 saves for Los Angeles against visiting Edmonton for his third shutout this season and 11th in his 11-year NHL career.    Artemi Panarin scored the lone goal of the game for the Kings, who won their fourth in a row to hold on to the second wild-card spot from the Western Conference with three games remaining.    Connor Ingram made 20 saves for the Oilers, who clinched a playoff spot with Winnipeg’s loss. Edmonton lost 1-0 for the third time this season and fell to 1-2-1 in its past four games.  Hurricanes 4, Mammoth 1    Andrei Svechnikov and Jordan Staal scored first-period goals as Carolina topped Utah in Salt Lake City.    With the victory, Carolina moved four points up on the idle Buffalo Sabres for the top seed in the Eastern Conference. Carolina and Buffalo each have two games remaining. Sebastian Aho and Sean Walker also tallied while Nikolaj Ehlers, Jordan Martinook and Shayne Gostisbehere added a pair of assists each. Frederik Andersen made 26 saves in his first career appearance and win against the Mammoth.    Dylan Guenther scored for the Mammoth and Karel Vejmelka stopped 26 shots as Utah’s five-game win streak ended. The Mammoth hold the top wild-card spot in the Western Conference, leading the Kings by three points. Both teams have three games to play.  Stars 2, Rangers 0  Jason Robertson scored a power-play goal with 7:11 left in regulation for Dallas, which earned a victory over visiting New York.  Robertson added an empty-netter with 59 seconds left to tie Wyatt Johnston for the team lead with 44 goals. The win, coupled with a loss by the Minnesota Wild against the Nashville Predators, cemented home-ice advantage for Dallas against the Wild when the teams face off in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.  Dallas’ Jake Oettinger posted his fourth shutout of the season, and second in his last four starts, making 22 saves as he won his fourth consecutive game. Igor Shesterkin kept the Rangers, stopping 17 of the 18 shots he faced.  Capitals 6, Penguins 3  Ilya Protas scored his first NHL goal and added two assists and visiting Washington kept its playoff chances alive with a win against a depleted Pittsburgh team.  Ryan Leonard scored twice, and Aliaksei Protas and Tom Wilson each had a goal and an assist for the Capitals, who remain three points behind Philadelphia for third place in the Metropolitan Division.  Anthony Mantha, Noel Acciari and Kevin Hayes scored for the Penguins, who were without Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and other contributors due to day-to-day injuries.   Devils 5, Red Wings 3  Jesper Bratt’s second goal broke a tie late in the third period and New Jersey rallied for a win over host Detroit.  The loss eliminated the Red Wings from playoff contention. Jesper Bratt added an assist, Jack Hughes had a goal and an assist and Cody Glass and Dawson Mercer also scored for the Devils, whose playoff hopes expired earlier in the week. Jake Allen stopped 25 shots.  Emmitt Finnie had a goal and an assist and defenseman Justin Faulk and David Perron also scored for Detroit, which is 2-5-1 in its last eight. Dylan Larkin had two assists and John Gibson made 28 saves.  Predators 2, Wild 1  Steven Stamkos had a goal and an assist for Nashville in a win against visiting Minnesota.  Matthew Wood also scored and Justus Annunen made 21 saves for Nashville, which stayed within a point of the Los Angeles Kings for the final wild-card spot in the Western Conference. The Predators have two games left and the Kings have three.  Michael McCarron scored and Jesper Wallstedt made 20 saves for Minnesota, which will open the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs at the Dallas Stars.  Blue Jackets 5, Canadiens 2  Charlie Coyle scored a pair of goals as Columbus kept its playoff hopes alive with a crucial road victory over Montreal Canadiens.  Blue Jackets goalie Jet Greaves stopped 20 of the 22 shots he faced and Kirill Marchenko finished with a goal and an assist for the Blue Jackets, who are two points back of Philadelphia in the Metropolitan Division with two games to play.  Cole Caufield kept pace in the Rocket Richard Trophy race as he scored his 51st goal of the season for Montreal. Josh Anderson also tallied and Jakub Dobes made 28 saves as the Canadiens lost for just the second time over their past 12 contests.  Flyers 7, Jets 1  Sean Couturier had two goals and an assist as Philadelphia moved closer to securing a playoff berth with a rout of host Winnipeg.  Noah Cates had a goal and two assists, while Matvei Michkov scored and had a helper. Porter Martone, Travis Sanheim and Nick Seeler also tallied. Rasmus Ristolainen collected two assists. Dan Vladar made 27 stops. The victory provided the Flyers the ability to hold the third seed in the Metropolitan Division with two games remaining.  Haydn Fleury scored the Jets’ lone goal. Connor Hellebuyck made 15 saves, while Eric Comrie stopped one shot and allowed two goals in relief after taking over for the third period. The defeat was a large setback for the Jets’ slim playoff chances, pushing them five points back of Los Angeles for the final Western Conference wild-card spot with three games remaining.  Canucks 4, Sharks 3 (SO)  Macklin Celebrini tallied his 109th and 110th points of the season, but San Jose couldn’t win its home finale of the season, falling to Vancouver in a shootout.  Jake DeBrusk and Linus Karlsson found the back of the net for the Canucks in the shootout, which went to six rounds. DeBrusk, Teddy Blueger and Marco Rossi scored in regulation, and Kevin Lankinen made 28 saves for the Canucks, who had lost four straight games and nine of their last 10.   Igor Chernyshov scored twice, Celebrini had two assists and Yaroslav Askarov made 38 saves for the Sharks, who have lost three straight. The loss keeps the Sharks five points behind the Los Angeles Kings, who are in the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference playoff standings.  Blues 5, Blackhawks 3    Joel Hofer made 31 saves to help St. Louis hold off host Chicago.    Jimmy Snuggerud, Alexey Toropchenko, Jordan Kyrou, Cam Fowler and Dalibor Dvorsky scored for the Blues.    Ilya Mikheyev scored twice, Ryan Greene added a goal and Arvid Soderblom made 23 saves for the Blackhawks.  Kraken 4, Flames 1  Goaltender Nikke Kokko made 26 saves to win his first NHL start as Seattle defeated visiting Calgary.  Frederick Gaudreau, Chandler Stephenson, Matty Beniers and Jordan Eberle scored and Ryker Evans had two assists for the Kraken, who were eliminated from postseason contention before taking the ice as Los Angeles defeated Edmonton earlier in the day.  Hunter Brzustewicz scored for the Flames, who took their third straight loss. Goalie Devin Cooley stopped 17 of 20 shots.  Panthers 6, Maple Leafs 2  Mackie Samoskevich and Eetu Luostarinen each tallied a goal and two assists to lead visiting Florida to a 6-2 defeat of Toronto.  Samoskevich restored a two-goal lead for the Panthers after the Leafs’ William Nylander nabbed back-to-back goals in the second period to cut the deficit to 3-2. A.J. Greer chipped in with a goal and an assist. Tomas Nosek had two goals.  Joseph Woll stopped 19 of 23 shots for Toronto, while Daniil Tarasov turned away 17 of 19 for Florida.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #NHL #roundup #Jack #Eichels #goal #sends #Knights #playoffs

Deadspin | NHL roundup: Jack Eichel’s OT goal sends Knights to playoffs
Deadspin | NHL roundup: Jack Eichel’s OT goal sends Knights to playoffs  Apr 11, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Members of the Vegas Golden Knights celebrate an overtime win against the Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images   Jack Eichel scored 1:19 into overtime and the Vegas Golden Knights clinched a playoff spot with a 3-2 win over the Colorado Avalanche in Denver on Saturday night.  Eichel grabbed the puck in the Colorado end, skated down the left boards and beat goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood with a shot from the circle for his game-winner, helping the Knights clinch their eighth playoff berth in nine seasons of existence.  Mark Stone and Pavel Dorofeyev also scored and Carter Hart made 30 saves for the Knights.  Nick Blankenburg and Devon Toews scored and Blackwood turned away 26 shots for the Central Division-leading Avalanche, who have clinched the Presidents’ Trophy.  Lightning 2, Bruins 1  Defenseman Emil Lilleberg scored a rebound goal with 1:35 left in regulation, leading visiting Tampa Bay to a win over Boston, which reached the postseason later in the day despite the defeat.  Moments after the Bruins were unable to clear a puck, Lilleberg buried the rebound of a Jake Guentzel shot to lead Tampa Bay to the win  The Lightning snapped a three-game skid, while Boston clinched a playoff spot when the Detroit Red Wings lost to the New Jersey Devils.  Brandon Hagel also scored and Andrei Vasilevskiy made 19 saves for the Lightning, who trailed 1-0 into the third and registered their 23rd come-from-behind win this season. Morgan Geekie scored Boston’s goal. Jeremy Swayman made 22 saves for the Bruins, who are 0-3-2 in their last five games.   Senators 3, Islanders 0    Ridly Greig scored a short-handed goal in the first period and Jake Sanderson added a power-play goal in the third, lifting Ottawa to a victory over New York in Elmont, N.Y.    Michael Amadio added an empty-net goal late in the third and Linus Ullmark stopped all 23 shots he faced for the Senators, who won their fourth straight game. They clinched a playoff berth for the second consecutive season later in the evening after the New Jersey Devils defeated the Detroit Red Wings.    Ilya Sorokin recorded 13 saves for the Islanders (43-32-5, 91 points), who went 0-for-5 on the power play. They fell to 1-1-0 under Peter DeBoer and lost for the fifth time in six games overall.  Kings 1, Oilers 0  Anton Forsberg made 27 saves for Los Angeles against visiting Edmonton for his third shutout this season and 11th in his 11-year NHL career.    Artemi Panarin scored the lone goal of the game for the Kings, who won their fourth in a row to hold on to the second wild-card spot from the Western Conference with three games remaining.    Connor Ingram made 20 saves for the Oilers, who clinched a playoff spot with Winnipeg’s loss. Edmonton lost 1-0 for the third time this season and fell to 1-2-1 in its past four games.  Hurricanes 4, Mammoth 1    Andrei Svechnikov and Jordan Staal scored first-period goals as Carolina topped Utah in Salt Lake City.    With the victory, Carolina moved four points up on the idle Buffalo Sabres for the top seed in the Eastern Conference. Carolina and Buffalo each have two games remaining. Sebastian Aho and Sean Walker also tallied while Nikolaj Ehlers, Jordan Martinook and Shayne Gostisbehere added a pair of assists each. Frederik Andersen made 26 saves in his first career appearance and win against the Mammoth.    Dylan Guenther scored for the Mammoth and Karel Vejmelka stopped 26 shots as Utah’s five-game win streak ended. The Mammoth hold the top wild-card spot in the Western Conference, leading the Kings by three points. Both teams have three games to play.  Stars 2, Rangers 0  Jason Robertson scored a power-play goal with 7:11 left in regulation for Dallas, which earned a victory over visiting New York.  Robertson added an empty-netter with 59 seconds left to tie Wyatt Johnston for the team lead with 44 goals. The win, coupled with a loss by the Minnesota Wild against the Nashville Predators, cemented home-ice advantage for Dallas against the Wild when the teams face off in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.  Dallas’ Jake Oettinger posted his fourth shutout of the season, and second in his last four starts, making 22 saves as he won his fourth consecutive game. Igor Shesterkin kept the Rangers, stopping 17 of the 18 shots he faced.  Capitals 6, Penguins 3  Ilya Protas scored his first NHL goal and added two assists and visiting Washington kept its playoff chances alive with a win against a depleted Pittsburgh team.  Ryan Leonard scored twice, and Aliaksei Protas and Tom Wilson each had a goal and an assist for the Capitals, who remain three points behind Philadelphia for third place in the Metropolitan Division.  Anthony Mantha, Noel Acciari and Kevin Hayes scored for the Penguins, who were without Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and other contributors due to day-to-day injuries.   Devils 5, Red Wings 3  Jesper Bratt’s second goal broke a tie late in the third period and New Jersey rallied for a win over host Detroit.  The loss eliminated the Red Wings from playoff contention. Jesper Bratt added an assist, Jack Hughes had a goal and an assist and Cody Glass and Dawson Mercer also scored for the Devils, whose playoff hopes expired earlier in the week. Jake Allen stopped 25 shots.  Emmitt Finnie had a goal and an assist and defenseman Justin Faulk and David Perron also scored for Detroit, which is 2-5-1 in its last eight. Dylan Larkin had two assists and John Gibson made 28 saves.  Predators 2, Wild 1  Steven Stamkos had a goal and an assist for Nashville in a win against visiting Minnesota.  Matthew Wood also scored and Justus Annunen made 21 saves for Nashville, which stayed within a point of the Los Angeles Kings for the final wild-card spot in the Western Conference. The Predators have two games left and the Kings have three.  Michael McCarron scored and Jesper Wallstedt made 20 saves for Minnesota, which will open the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs at the Dallas Stars.  Blue Jackets 5, Canadiens 2  Charlie Coyle scored a pair of goals as Columbus kept its playoff hopes alive with a crucial road victory over Montreal Canadiens.  Blue Jackets goalie Jet Greaves stopped 20 of the 22 shots he faced and Kirill Marchenko finished with a goal and an assist for the Blue Jackets, who are two points back of Philadelphia in the Metropolitan Division with two games to play.  Cole Caufield kept pace in the Rocket Richard Trophy race as he scored his 51st goal of the season for Montreal. Josh Anderson also tallied and Jakub Dobes made 28 saves as the Canadiens lost for just the second time over their past 12 contests.  Flyers 7, Jets 1  Sean Couturier had two goals and an assist as Philadelphia moved closer to securing a playoff berth with a rout of host Winnipeg.  Noah Cates had a goal and two assists, while Matvei Michkov scored and had a helper. Porter Martone, Travis Sanheim and Nick Seeler also tallied. Rasmus Ristolainen collected two assists. Dan Vladar made 27 stops. The victory provided the Flyers the ability to hold the third seed in the Metropolitan Division with two games remaining.  Haydn Fleury scored the Jets’ lone goal. Connor Hellebuyck made 15 saves, while Eric Comrie stopped one shot and allowed two goals in relief after taking over for the third period. The defeat was a large setback for the Jets’ slim playoff chances, pushing them five points back of Los Angeles for the final Western Conference wild-card spot with three games remaining.  Canucks 4, Sharks 3 (SO)  Macklin Celebrini tallied his 109th and 110th points of the season, but San Jose couldn’t win its home finale of the season, falling to Vancouver in a shootout.  Jake DeBrusk and Linus Karlsson found the back of the net for the Canucks in the shootout, which went to six rounds. DeBrusk, Teddy Blueger and Marco Rossi scored in regulation, and Kevin Lankinen made 28 saves for the Canucks, who had lost four straight games and nine of their last 10.   Igor Chernyshov scored twice, Celebrini had two assists and Yaroslav Askarov made 38 saves for the Sharks, who have lost three straight. The loss keeps the Sharks five points behind the Los Angeles Kings, who are in the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference playoff standings.  Blues 5, Blackhawks 3    Joel Hofer made 31 saves to help St. Louis hold off host Chicago.    Jimmy Snuggerud, Alexey Toropchenko, Jordan Kyrou, Cam Fowler and Dalibor Dvorsky scored for the Blues.    Ilya Mikheyev scored twice, Ryan Greene added a goal and Arvid Soderblom made 23 saves for the Blackhawks.  Kraken 4, Flames 1  Goaltender Nikke Kokko made 26 saves to win his first NHL start as Seattle defeated visiting Calgary.  Frederick Gaudreau, Chandler Stephenson, Matty Beniers and Jordan Eberle scored and Ryker Evans had two assists for the Kraken, who were eliminated from postseason contention before taking the ice as Los Angeles defeated Edmonton earlier in the day.  Hunter Brzustewicz scored for the Flames, who took their third straight loss. Goalie Devin Cooley stopped 17 of 20 shots.  Panthers 6, Maple Leafs 2  Mackie Samoskevich and Eetu Luostarinen each tallied a goal and two assists to lead visiting Florida to a 6-2 defeat of Toronto.  Samoskevich restored a two-goal lead for the Panthers after the Leafs’ William Nylander nabbed back-to-back goals in the second period to cut the deficit to 3-2. A.J. Greer chipped in with a goal and an assist. Tomas Nosek had two goals.  Joseph Woll stopped 19 of 23 shots for Toronto, while Daniil Tarasov turned away 17 of 19 for Florida.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #NHL #roundup #Jack #Eichels #goal #sends #Knights #playoffsApr 11, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Members of the Vegas Golden Knights celebrate an overtime win against the Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

Jack Eichel scored 1:19 into overtime and the Vegas Golden Knights clinched a playoff spot with a 3-2 win over the Colorado Avalanche in Denver on Saturday night.

Eichel grabbed the puck in the Colorado end, skated down the left boards and beat goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood with a shot from the circle for his game-winner, helping the Knights clinch their eighth playoff berth in nine seasons of existence.

Mark Stone and Pavel Dorofeyev also scored and Carter Hart made 30 saves for the Knights.

Nick Blankenburg and Devon Toews scored and Blackwood turned away 26 shots for the Central Division-leading Avalanche, who have clinched the Presidents’ Trophy.

Lightning 2, Bruins 1

Defenseman Emil Lilleberg scored a rebound goal with 1:35 left in regulation, leading visiting Tampa Bay to a win over Boston, which reached the postseason later in the day despite the defeat.

Moments after the Bruins were unable to clear a puck, Lilleberg buried the rebound of a Jake Guentzel shot to lead Tampa Bay to the win The Lightning snapped a three-game skid, while Boston clinched a playoff spot when the Detroit Red Wings lost to the New Jersey Devils.

Brandon Hagel also scored and Andrei Vasilevskiy made 19 saves for the Lightning, who trailed 1-0 into the third and registered their 23rd come-from-behind win this season. Morgan Geekie scored Boston’s goal. Jeremy Swayman made 22 saves for the Bruins, who are 0-3-2 in their last five games.

Senators 3, Islanders 0

Ridly Greig scored a short-handed goal in the first period and Jake Sanderson added a power-play goal in the third, lifting Ottawa to a victory over New York in Elmont, N.Y.

Michael Amadio added an empty-net goal late in the third and Linus Ullmark stopped all 23 shots he faced for the Senators, who won their fourth straight game. They clinched a playoff berth for the second consecutive season later in the evening after the New Jersey Devils defeated the Detroit Red Wings.

Ilya Sorokin recorded 13 saves for the Islanders (43-32-5, 91 points), who went 0-for-5 on the power play. They fell to 1-1-0 under Peter DeBoer and lost for the fifth time in six games overall.

Kings 1, Oilers 0

Anton Forsberg made 27 saves for Los Angeles against visiting Edmonton for his third shutout this season and 11th in his 11-year NHL career.

Artemi Panarin scored the lone goal of the game for the Kings, who won their fourth in a row to hold on to the second wild-card spot from the Western Conference with three games remaining.

Connor Ingram made 20 saves for the Oilers, who clinched a playoff spot with Winnipeg’s loss. Edmonton lost 1-0 for the third time this season and fell to 1-2-1 in its past four games.

Hurricanes 4, Mammoth 1

Andrei Svechnikov and Jordan Staal scored first-period goals as Carolina topped Utah in Salt Lake City.

With the victory, Carolina moved four points up on the idle Buffalo Sabres for the top seed in the Eastern Conference. Carolina and Buffalo each have two games remaining. Sebastian Aho and Sean Walker also tallied while Nikolaj Ehlers, Jordan Martinook and Shayne Gostisbehere added a pair of assists each. Frederik Andersen made 26 saves in his first career appearance and win against the Mammoth.

Dylan Guenther scored for the Mammoth and Karel Vejmelka stopped 26 shots as Utah’s five-game win streak ended. The Mammoth hold the top wild-card spot in the Western Conference, leading the Kings by three points. Both teams have three games to play.

Stars 2, Rangers 0

Jason Robertson scored a power-play goal with 7:11 left in regulation for Dallas, which earned a victory over visiting New York.

Robertson added an empty-netter with 59 seconds left to tie Wyatt Johnston for the team lead with 44 goals. The win, coupled with a loss by the Minnesota Wild against the Nashville Predators, cemented home-ice advantage for Dallas against the Wild when the teams face off in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Dallas’ Jake Oettinger posted his fourth shutout of the season, and second in his last four starts, making 22 saves as he won his fourth consecutive game. Igor Shesterkin kept the Rangers, stopping 17 of the 18 shots he faced.

Capitals 6, Penguins 3

Ilya Protas scored his first NHL goal and added two assists and visiting Washington kept its playoff chances alive with a win against a depleted Pittsburgh team.

Ryan Leonard scored twice, and Aliaksei Protas and Tom Wilson each had a goal and an assist for the Capitals, who remain three points behind Philadelphia for third place in the Metropolitan Division.


Anthony Mantha, Noel Acciari and Kevin Hayes scored for the Penguins, who were without Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and other contributors due to day-to-day injuries.

Devils 5, Red Wings 3

Jesper Bratt’s second goal broke a tie late in the third period and New Jersey rallied for a win over host Detroit.

The loss eliminated the Red Wings from playoff contention. Jesper Bratt added an assist, Jack Hughes had a goal and an assist and Cody Glass and Dawson Mercer also scored for the Devils, whose playoff hopes expired earlier in the week. Jake Allen stopped 25 shots.

Emmitt Finnie had a goal and an assist and defenseman Justin Faulk and David Perron also scored for Detroit, which is 2-5-1 in its last eight. Dylan Larkin had two assists and John Gibson made 28 saves.

Predators 2, Wild 1

Steven Stamkos had a goal and an assist for Nashville in a win against visiting Minnesota.

Matthew Wood also scored and Justus Annunen made 21 saves for Nashville, which stayed within a point of the Los Angeles Kings for the final wild-card spot in the Western Conference. The Predators have two games left and the Kings have three.

Michael McCarron scored and Jesper Wallstedt made 20 saves for Minnesota, which will open the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs at the Dallas Stars.

Blue Jackets 5, Canadiens 2

Charlie Coyle scored a pair of goals as Columbus kept its playoff hopes alive with a crucial road victory over Montreal Canadiens.

Blue Jackets goalie Jet Greaves stopped 20 of the 22 shots he faced and Kirill Marchenko finished with a goal and an assist for the Blue Jackets, who are two points back of Philadelphia in the Metropolitan Division with two games to play.

Cole Caufield kept pace in the Rocket Richard Trophy race as he scored his 51st goal of the season for Montreal. Josh Anderson also tallied and Jakub Dobes made 28 saves as the Canadiens lost for just the second time over their past 12 contests.

Flyers 7, Jets 1

Sean Couturier had two goals and an assist as Philadelphia moved closer to securing a playoff berth with a rout of host Winnipeg.

Noah Cates had a goal and two assists, while Matvei Michkov scored and had a helper. Porter Martone, Travis Sanheim and Nick Seeler also tallied. Rasmus Ristolainen collected two assists. Dan Vladar made 27 stops. The victory provided the Flyers the ability to hold the third seed in the Metropolitan Division with two games remaining.

Haydn Fleury scored the Jets’ lone goal. Connor Hellebuyck made 15 saves, while Eric Comrie stopped one shot and allowed two goals in relief after taking over for the third period. The defeat was a large setback for the Jets’ slim playoff chances, pushing them five points back of Los Angeles for the final Western Conference wild-card spot with three games remaining.

Canucks 4, Sharks 3 (SO)

Macklin Celebrini tallied his 109th and 110th points of the season, but San Jose couldn’t win its home finale of the season, falling to Vancouver in a shootout.

Jake DeBrusk and Linus Karlsson found the back of the net for the Canucks in the shootout, which went to six rounds. DeBrusk, Teddy Blueger and Marco Rossi scored in regulation, and Kevin Lankinen made 28 saves for the Canucks, who had lost four straight games and nine of their last 10.

Igor Chernyshov scored twice, Celebrini had two assists and Yaroslav Askarov made 38 saves for the Sharks, who have lost three straight. The loss keeps the Sharks five points behind the Los Angeles Kings, who are in the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference playoff standings.

Blues 5, Blackhawks 3

Joel Hofer made 31 saves to help St. Louis hold off host Chicago.

Jimmy Snuggerud, Alexey Toropchenko, Jordan Kyrou, Cam Fowler and Dalibor Dvorsky scored for the Blues.

Ilya Mikheyev scored twice, Ryan Greene added a goal and Arvid Soderblom made 23 saves for the Blackhawks.

Kraken 4, Flames 1

Goaltender Nikke Kokko made 26 saves to win his first NHL start as Seattle defeated visiting Calgary.

Frederick Gaudreau, Chandler Stephenson, Matty Beniers and Jordan Eberle scored and Ryker Evans had two assists for the Kraken, who were eliminated from postseason contention before taking the ice as Los Angeles defeated Edmonton earlier in the day.

Hunter Brzustewicz scored for the Flames, who took their third straight loss. Goalie Devin Cooley stopped 17 of 20 shots.

Panthers 6, Maple Leafs 2

Mackie Samoskevich and Eetu Luostarinen each tallied a goal and two assists to lead visiting Florida to a 6-2 defeat of Toronto.

Samoskevich restored a two-goal lead for the Panthers after the Leafs’ William Nylander nabbed back-to-back goals in the second period to cut the deficit to 3-2. A.J. Greer chipped in with a goal and an assist. Tomas Nosek had two goals.

Joseph Woll stopped 19 of 23 shots for Toronto, while Daniil Tarasov turned away 17 of 19 for Florida.


–Field Level Media

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Apr 11, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Members of the Vegas Golden Knights celebrate an overtime win against the Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

Jack Eichel scored 1:19 into overtime and the Vegas Golden Knights clinched a playoff spot with a 3-2 win over the Colorado Avalanche in Denver on Saturday night.

Eichel grabbed the puck in the Colorado end, skated down the left boards and beat goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood with a shot from the circle for his game-winner, helping the Knights clinch their eighth playoff berth in nine seasons of existence.

Mark Stone and Pavel Dorofeyev also scored and Carter Hart made 30 saves for the Knights.

Nick Blankenburg and Devon Toews scored and Blackwood turned away 26 shots for the Central Division-leading Avalanche, who have clinched the Presidents’ Trophy.

Lightning 2, Bruins 1

Defenseman Emil Lilleberg scored a rebound goal with 1:35 left in regulation, leading visiting Tampa Bay to a win over Boston, which reached the postseason later in the day despite the defeat.

Moments after the Bruins were unable to clear a puck, Lilleberg buried the rebound of a Jake Guentzel shot to lead Tampa Bay to the win The Lightning snapped a three-game skid, while Boston clinched a playoff spot when the Detroit Red Wings lost to the New Jersey Devils.

Brandon Hagel also scored and Andrei Vasilevskiy made 19 saves for the Lightning, who trailed 1-0 into the third and registered their 23rd come-from-behind win this season. Morgan Geekie scored Boston’s goal. Jeremy Swayman made 22 saves for the Bruins, who are 0-3-2 in their last five games.

Senators 3, Islanders 0

Ridly Greig scored a short-handed goal in the first period and Jake Sanderson added a power-play goal in the third, lifting Ottawa to a victory over New York in Elmont, N.Y.

Michael Amadio added an empty-net goal late in the third and Linus Ullmark stopped all 23 shots he faced for the Senators, who won their fourth straight game. They clinched a playoff berth for the second consecutive season later in the evening after the New Jersey Devils defeated the Detroit Red Wings.

Ilya Sorokin recorded 13 saves for the Islanders (43-32-5, 91 points), who went 0-for-5 on the power play. They fell to 1-1-0 under Peter DeBoer and lost for the fifth time in six games overall.

Kings 1, Oilers 0

Anton Forsberg made 27 saves for Los Angeles against visiting Edmonton for his third shutout this season and 11th in his 11-year NHL career.

Artemi Panarin scored the lone goal of the game for the Kings, who won their fourth in a row to hold on to the second wild-card spot from the Western Conference with three games remaining.

Connor Ingram made 20 saves for the Oilers, who clinched a playoff spot with Winnipeg’s loss. Edmonton lost 1-0 for the third time this season and fell to 1-2-1 in its past four games.

Hurricanes 4, Mammoth 1

Andrei Svechnikov and Jordan Staal scored first-period goals as Carolina topped Utah in Salt Lake City.

With the victory, Carolina moved four points up on the idle Buffalo Sabres for the top seed in the Eastern Conference. Carolina and Buffalo each have two games remaining. Sebastian Aho and Sean Walker also tallied while Nikolaj Ehlers, Jordan Martinook and Shayne Gostisbehere added a pair of assists each. Frederik Andersen made 26 saves in his first career appearance and win against the Mammoth.

Dylan Guenther scored for the Mammoth and Karel Vejmelka stopped 26 shots as Utah’s five-game win streak ended. The Mammoth hold the top wild-card spot in the Western Conference, leading the Kings by three points. Both teams have three games to play.

Stars 2, Rangers 0

Jason Robertson scored a power-play goal with 7:11 left in regulation for Dallas, which earned a victory over visiting New York.

Robertson added an empty-netter with 59 seconds left to tie Wyatt Johnston for the team lead with 44 goals. The win, coupled with a loss by the Minnesota Wild against the Nashville Predators, cemented home-ice advantage for Dallas against the Wild when the teams face off in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Dallas’ Jake Oettinger posted his fourth shutout of the season, and second in his last four starts, making 22 saves as he won his fourth consecutive game. Igor Shesterkin kept the Rangers, stopping 17 of the 18 shots he faced.

Capitals 6, Penguins 3

Ilya Protas scored his first NHL goal and added two assists and visiting Washington kept its playoff chances alive with a win against a depleted Pittsburgh team.

Ryan Leonard scored twice, and Aliaksei Protas and Tom Wilson each had a goal and an assist for the Capitals, who remain three points behind Philadelphia for third place in the Metropolitan Division.

Anthony Mantha, Noel Acciari and Kevin Hayes scored for the Penguins, who were without Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and other contributors due to day-to-day injuries.

Devils 5, Red Wings 3

Jesper Bratt’s second goal broke a tie late in the third period and New Jersey rallied for a win over host Detroit.

The loss eliminated the Red Wings from playoff contention. Jesper Bratt added an assist, Jack Hughes had a goal and an assist and Cody Glass and Dawson Mercer also scored for the Devils, whose playoff hopes expired earlier in the week. Jake Allen stopped 25 shots.

Emmitt Finnie had a goal and an assist and defenseman Justin Faulk and David Perron also scored for Detroit, which is 2-5-1 in its last eight. Dylan Larkin had two assists and John Gibson made 28 saves.

Predators 2, Wild 1

Steven Stamkos had a goal and an assist for Nashville in a win against visiting Minnesota.

Matthew Wood also scored and Justus Annunen made 21 saves for Nashville, which stayed within a point of the Los Angeles Kings for the final wild-card spot in the Western Conference. The Predators have two games left and the Kings have three.

Michael McCarron scored and Jesper Wallstedt made 20 saves for Minnesota, which will open the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs at the Dallas Stars.

Blue Jackets 5, Canadiens 2

Charlie Coyle scored a pair of goals as Columbus kept its playoff hopes alive with a crucial road victory over Montreal Canadiens.

Blue Jackets goalie Jet Greaves stopped 20 of the 22 shots he faced and Kirill Marchenko finished with a goal and an assist for the Blue Jackets, who are two points back of Philadelphia in the Metropolitan Division with two games to play.

Cole Caufield kept pace in the Rocket Richard Trophy race as he scored his 51st goal of the season for Montreal. Josh Anderson also tallied and Jakub Dobes made 28 saves as the Canadiens lost for just the second time over their past 12 contests.

Flyers 7, Jets 1

Sean Couturier had two goals and an assist as Philadelphia moved closer to securing a playoff berth with a rout of host Winnipeg.

Noah Cates had a goal and two assists, while Matvei Michkov scored and had a helper. Porter Martone, Travis Sanheim and Nick Seeler also tallied. Rasmus Ristolainen collected two assists. Dan Vladar made 27 stops. The victory provided the Flyers the ability to hold the third seed in the Metropolitan Division with two games remaining.

Haydn Fleury scored the Jets’ lone goal. Connor Hellebuyck made 15 saves, while Eric Comrie stopped one shot and allowed two goals in relief after taking over for the third period. The defeat was a large setback for the Jets’ slim playoff chances, pushing them five points back of Los Angeles for the final Western Conference wild-card spot with three games remaining.

Canucks 4, Sharks 3 (SO)

Macklin Celebrini tallied his 109th and 110th points of the season, but San Jose couldn’t win its home finale of the season, falling to Vancouver in a shootout.

Jake DeBrusk and Linus Karlsson found the back of the net for the Canucks in the shootout, which went to six rounds. DeBrusk, Teddy Blueger and Marco Rossi scored in regulation, and Kevin Lankinen made 28 saves for the Canucks, who had lost four straight games and nine of their last 10.

Igor Chernyshov scored twice, Celebrini had two assists and Yaroslav Askarov made 38 saves for the Sharks, who have lost three straight. The loss keeps the Sharks five points behind the Los Angeles Kings, who are in the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference playoff standings.

Blues 5, Blackhawks 3

Joel Hofer made 31 saves to help St. Louis hold off host Chicago.

Jimmy Snuggerud, Alexey Toropchenko, Jordan Kyrou, Cam Fowler and Dalibor Dvorsky scored for the Blues.

Ilya Mikheyev scored twice, Ryan Greene added a goal and Arvid Soderblom made 23 saves for the Blackhawks.

Kraken 4, Flames 1

Goaltender Nikke Kokko made 26 saves to win his first NHL start as Seattle defeated visiting Calgary.

Frederick Gaudreau, Chandler Stephenson, Matty Beniers and Jordan Eberle scored and Ryker Evans had two assists for the Kraken, who were eliminated from postseason contention before taking the ice as Los Angeles defeated Edmonton earlier in the day.

Hunter Brzustewicz scored for the Flames, who took their third straight loss. Goalie Devin Cooley stopped 17 of 20 shots.

Panthers 6, Maple Leafs 2

Mackie Samoskevich and Eetu Luostarinen each tallied a goal and two assists to lead visiting Florida to a 6-2 defeat of Toronto.

Samoskevich restored a two-goal lead for the Panthers after the Leafs’ William Nylander nabbed back-to-back goals in the second period to cut the deficit to 3-2. A.J. Greer chipped in with a goal and an assist. Tomas Nosek had two goals.

Joseph Woll stopped 19 of 23 shots for Toronto, while Daniil Tarasov turned away 17 of 19 for Florida.

–Field Level Media

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Kieron Pollard was unequivocal in his assessment of Jasprit Bumrah. Addressing the media on the eve of Mumbai Indians’ home game against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), the batting coach insisted the franchise was not “looking too much” into Bumrah’s wicket-less run.

“When the time comes to get wickets, he’ll get wickets. If not, and he’s economical, we’ll accept that as well,” Pollard said, backing the spearhead to come good.

But as the two heavyweight team clashed at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday, Bumrah’s lean patch continued. He returned figures of 0 for 35 in four overs (economy 8.75), the most economical among the six bowlers used, yet unable to provide the breakthroughs Mumbai Indians desperately needed as RCB piled up a daunting 240.

Against a star-studded batting unit, Mumbai’s bowlers were put under sustained pressure from the outset. Bumrah, often relied upon to break partnerships or stem the flow of runs, found himself operating in damage-control mode.

He began with a 10-run over, with Virat Kohli welcoming him with a deft boundary over short third. While he managed to keep things tight thereafter, the early opportunity to make an inroad slipped by.

Reintroduced in the sixth over, shortly after Mitchell Santner conceded 22 runs, Bumrah briefly restored control, giving away just six. It was a reminder of his discipline and control, even on a night when the margins were unforgiving.

However, wickets remained elusive. With Phil Salt and Kohli setting the tempo and attacking relentlessly, Mumbai Indians struggled to find a way through.

In his second spell, Bumrah delivered a tidy seven-run over, but the penultimate over tilted the balance again. Tim David took him on, striking a four and a six as Bumrah conceded 13 runs, a rare sight for a bowler who usually thrives at the death.

So far this season, Bumrah has conceded 123 runs in four matches without a wicket, an unusual stretch for a bowler of his calibre. The last time he endured a similar phase was back in 2014, when he went four matches without a breakthrough.

For Mumbai Indians, the concern is not just the lack of wickets, but the absence of those decisive interventions Bumrah has so often provided, the breakthroughs that halt momentum and shift matches.

The tournament, though, is still young. And the team would hope for Bumrah to rediscover his rhythm, because as history suggests, when Bumrah strikes, the balance often shifts with MI.

Published on Apr 12, 2026

#RCB #IPL #Bumrahs #wicketless #run #strange #confrontation #Mumbai #Indians">MI vs RCB, IPL 2026 — Bumrah’s wicket-less run a strange confrontation for Mumbai Indians  Kieron Pollard was unequivocal in his assessment of Jasprit Bumrah. Addressing the media on the eve of Mumbai Indians’ home game against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), the batting coach insisted the franchise was not “looking too much” into Bumrah’s wicket-less run.“When the time comes to get wickets, he’ll get wickets. If not, and he’s economical, we’ll accept that as well,” Pollard said, backing the spearhead to come good.But as the two heavyweight team clashed at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday, Bumrah’s lean patch continued. He returned figures of 0 for 35 in four overs (economy 8.75), the most economical among the six bowlers used, yet unable to provide the breakthroughs Mumbai Indians desperately needed as RCB piled up a daunting 240.Against a star-studded batting unit, Mumbai’s bowlers were put under sustained pressure from the outset. Bumrah, often relied upon to break partnerships or stem the flow of runs, found himself operating in damage-control mode.He began with a 10-run over, with Virat Kohli welcoming him with a deft boundary over short third. While he managed to keep things tight thereafter, the early opportunity to make an inroad slipped by.Reintroduced in the sixth over, shortly after Mitchell Santner conceded 22 runs, Bumrah briefly restored control, giving away just six. It was a reminder of his discipline and control, even on a night when the margins were unforgiving.However, wickets remained elusive. With Phil Salt and Kohli setting the tempo and attacking relentlessly, Mumbai Indians struggled to find a way through.In his second spell, Bumrah delivered a tidy seven-run over, but the penultimate over tilted the balance again. Tim David took him on, striking a four and a six as Bumrah conceded 13 runs, a rare sight for a bowler who usually thrives at the death.So far this season, Bumrah has conceded 123 runs in four matches without a wicket, an unusual stretch for a bowler of his calibre. The last time he endured a similar phase was back in 2014, when he went four matches without a breakthrough.For Mumbai Indians, the concern is not just the lack of wickets, but the absence of those decisive interventions Bumrah has so often provided, the breakthroughs that halt momentum and shift matches.The tournament, though, is still young. And the team would hope for Bumrah to rediscover his rhythm, because as history suggests, when Bumrah strikes, the balance often shifts with MI.Published on Apr 12, 2026  #RCB #IPL #Bumrahs #wicketless #run #strange #confrontation #Mumbai #Indians

Deadspin | Trail Blazers can clinch No. 8 seed with win vs. Kings  Apr 10, 2026; Portland, Oregon, USA;  Portland Trail Blazers forward Deni Avdija (8) high-fives forward Toumani Camara (33) as guard Jrue Holiday (5) heads to the bench during a timeout in the first half against the LA Clippers at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Jaime Valdez-Imagn Images   The Portland Trail Blazers look to secure the No. 8 position in the Western Conference when they host the woeful Sacramento Kings on Sunday in the regular-season finale for both clubs.  The Trail Blazers put themselves in position to nab a spot in the key 7 vs. 8 play-in contest by routing the visiting Los Angeles Clippers 116-97 on Friday night.  Portland (41-40) and Los Angeles share the same record but the Trail Blazers hold the tiebreaker edge due to having a better record in Western Conference games.  The big deal between being No. 8 or No. 9 is this: Teams in the 7-8 game earn a playoff berth with one win with the loser receiving a second chance. The teams in the 9 vs. 10 pairing need two wins to get in.  Portland is well aware of what’s at stake against the Kings.  “We’ve got one game left in the regular season,” Trail Blazers interim coach Tiago Splitter said after Friday’s contest. “We‘ve got to finish the job here.”  Portland certainly played with more urgency than the Clippers. The Trail Blazers outscored Los Angeles 30-13 in the final quarter.  The Trail Blazers racked up 12 steals, four by reserve Matisse Thybulle.  “We had an outstanding performance defensively,” Splitter said. “A lot of guys did a good job.”  All-Star forward Deni Avdija led the offensive surge with 35 points. It marked his 14th game of 30 or more points this season.  “He was aggressive, he was getting to the paint, he was finding teammates and getting to the free-throw line,” Splitter said of Avdija. “Nothing new I can say about him.”  Shaedon Sharpe returned from a 28-game absence due to calf and fibula injuries to play 15 minutes off the bench against the Clippers. The guard, who last played on Feb. 6, had eight points and four rebounds.   The Trail Blazers are 3-0 against the Kings this season but the Dec. 18 contest in Portland was a wild battle.  Portland pulled out a 134-133 overtime win behind two free throws from Avdija with 1.5 seconds left to cap his 35-point outing. Sacramento forced the OT with an electric 17-2 burst to end regulation. The Kings’ DeMar DeRozan had 33 points, including the tying 3-pointer with 7.8 seconds left.  On Sunday, the Kings (22-59) will be looking to avoid the second 60-loss campaign in franchise history. Sacramento went 17-65 in the 2008-09 campaign.  The Kings have performed well this month with three wins in five games. Sacramento just split a home-and-home with the Golden State Warriors, losing 110-105 on the road Tuesday and following up with a 124-118 home win on Friday.  Devin Carter scored a career-high 29 points while Maxime Raynaud added 23 for the Kings in their home finale.  “Couldn’t get any better, and the way we did it was also awesome,” Raynaud said afterward. “I mean, it was a very physical game. Obviously people were talking on both sides the whole time. It was pretty well fought, pretty close till the end, so the best way to go out.”  DeRozan sat out the past two games due to right hamstring soreness and will sit out Sunday as well. He turns 37 in August and is under contract for next season.  “I’ve been doing this for 17 years, it’s beyond a blessing,” DeRozan said of his career. “… But it’s been a tough year for us.”  Carter also established career bests of six 3-pointers and nine rebounds on Friday. The first-round pick (No. 13 overall) in 2024 has played in 73 games (11 starts) over his two NBA seasons.  “It’s just the confidence,” Carter said of his big outing. “I put the work in. At the end of the day, I just imagine being in the gym working by myself. That’s all it is.”  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Trail #Blazers #clinch #seed #win #KingsApr 10, 2026; Portland, Oregon, USA; Portland Trail Blazers forward Deni Avdija (8) high-fives forward Toumani Camara (33) as guard Jrue Holiday (5) heads to the bench during a timeout in the first half against the LA Clippers at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Jaime Valdez-Imagn Images

The Portland Trail Blazers look to secure the No. 8 position in the Western Conference when they host the woeful Sacramento Kings on Sunday in the regular-season finale for both clubs.

The Trail Blazers put themselves in position to nab a spot in the key 7 vs. 8 play-in contest by routing the visiting Los Angeles Clippers 116-97 on Friday night.

Portland (41-40) and Los Angeles share the same record but the Trail Blazers hold the tiebreaker edge due to having a better record in Western Conference games.

The big deal between being No. 8 or No. 9 is this: Teams in the 7-8 game earn a playoff berth with one win with the loser receiving a second chance. The teams in the 9 vs. 10 pairing need two wins to get in.

Portland is well aware of what’s at stake against the Kings.

“We’ve got one game left in the regular season,” Trail Blazers interim coach Tiago Splitter said after Friday’s contest. “We‘ve got to finish the job here.”

Portland certainly played with more urgency than the Clippers. The Trail Blazers outscored Los Angeles 30-13 in the final quarter.

The Trail Blazers racked up 12 steals, four by reserve Matisse Thybulle.

“We had an outstanding performance defensively,” Splitter said. “A lot of guys did a good job.”

All-Star forward Deni Avdija led the offensive surge with 35 points. It marked his 14th game of 30 or more points this season.

“He was aggressive, he was getting to the paint, he was finding teammates and getting to the free-throw line,” Splitter said of Avdija. “Nothing new I can say about him.”


Shaedon Sharpe returned from a 28-game absence due to calf and fibula injuries to play 15 minutes off the bench against the Clippers. The guard, who last played on Feb. 6, had eight points and four rebounds.

The Trail Blazers are 3-0 against the Kings this season but the Dec. 18 contest in Portland was a wild battle.

Portland pulled out a 134-133 overtime win behind two free throws from Avdija with 1.5 seconds left to cap his 35-point outing. Sacramento forced the OT with an electric 17-2 burst to end regulation. The Kings’ DeMar DeRozan had 33 points, including the tying 3-pointer with 7.8 seconds left.

On Sunday, the Kings (22-59) will be looking to avoid the second 60-loss campaign in franchise history. Sacramento went 17-65 in the 2008-09 campaign.

The Kings have performed well this month with three wins in five games. Sacramento just split a home-and-home with the Golden State Warriors, losing 110-105 on the road Tuesday and following up with a 124-118 home win on Friday.

Devin Carter scored a career-high 29 points while Maxime Raynaud added 23 for the Kings in their home finale.

“Couldn’t get any better, and the way we did it was also awesome,” Raynaud said afterward. “I mean, it was a very physical game. Obviously people were talking on both sides the whole time. It was pretty well fought, pretty close till the end, so the best way to go out.”

DeRozan sat out the past two games due to right hamstring soreness and will sit out Sunday as well. He turns 37 in August and is under contract for next season.

“I’ve been doing this for 17 years, it’s beyond a blessing,” DeRozan said of his career. “… But it’s been a tough year for us.”

Carter also established career bests of six 3-pointers and nine rebounds on Friday. The first-round pick (No. 13 overall) in 2024 has played in 73 games (11 starts) over his two NBA seasons.

“It’s just the confidence,” Carter said of his big outing. “I put the work in. At the end of the day, I just imagine being in the gym working by myself. That’s all it is.”

–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Trail #Blazers #clinch #seed #win #Kings">Deadspin | Trail Blazers can clinch No. 8 seed with win vs. Kings  Apr 10, 2026; Portland, Oregon, USA;  Portland Trail Blazers forward Deni Avdija (8) high-fives forward Toumani Camara (33) as guard Jrue Holiday (5) heads to the bench during a timeout in the first half against the LA Clippers at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Jaime Valdez-Imagn Images   The Portland Trail Blazers look to secure the No. 8 position in the Western Conference when they host the woeful Sacramento Kings on Sunday in the regular-season finale for both clubs.  The Trail Blazers put themselves in position to nab a spot in the key 7 vs. 8 play-in contest by routing the visiting Los Angeles Clippers 116-97 on Friday night.  Portland (41-40) and Los Angeles share the same record but the Trail Blazers hold the tiebreaker edge due to having a better record in Western Conference games.  The big deal between being No. 8 or No. 9 is this: Teams in the 7-8 game earn a playoff berth with one win with the loser receiving a second chance. The teams in the 9 vs. 10 pairing need two wins to get in.  Portland is well aware of what’s at stake against the Kings.  “We’ve got one game left in the regular season,” Trail Blazers interim coach Tiago Splitter said after Friday’s contest. “We‘ve got to finish the job here.”  Portland certainly played with more urgency than the Clippers. The Trail Blazers outscored Los Angeles 30-13 in the final quarter.  The Trail Blazers racked up 12 steals, four by reserve Matisse Thybulle.  “We had an outstanding performance defensively,” Splitter said. “A lot of guys did a good job.”  All-Star forward Deni Avdija led the offensive surge with 35 points. It marked his 14th game of 30 or more points this season.  “He was aggressive, he was getting to the paint, he was finding teammates and getting to the free-throw line,” Splitter said of Avdija. “Nothing new I can say about him.”  Shaedon Sharpe returned from a 28-game absence due to calf and fibula injuries to play 15 minutes off the bench against the Clippers. The guard, who last played on Feb. 6, had eight points and four rebounds.   The Trail Blazers are 3-0 against the Kings this season but the Dec. 18 contest in Portland was a wild battle.  Portland pulled out a 134-133 overtime win behind two free throws from Avdija with 1.5 seconds left to cap his 35-point outing. Sacramento forced the OT with an electric 17-2 burst to end regulation. The Kings’ DeMar DeRozan had 33 points, including the tying 3-pointer with 7.8 seconds left.  On Sunday, the Kings (22-59) will be looking to avoid the second 60-loss campaign in franchise history. Sacramento went 17-65 in the 2008-09 campaign.  The Kings have performed well this month with three wins in five games. Sacramento just split a home-and-home with the Golden State Warriors, losing 110-105 on the road Tuesday and following up with a 124-118 home win on Friday.  Devin Carter scored a career-high 29 points while Maxime Raynaud added 23 for the Kings in their home finale.  “Couldn’t get any better, and the way we did it was also awesome,” Raynaud said afterward. “I mean, it was a very physical game. Obviously people were talking on both sides the whole time. It was pretty well fought, pretty close till the end, so the best way to go out.”  DeRozan sat out the past two games due to right hamstring soreness and will sit out Sunday as well. He turns 37 in August and is under contract for next season.  “I’ve been doing this for 17 years, it’s beyond a blessing,” DeRozan said of his career. “… But it’s been a tough year for us.”  Carter also established career bests of six 3-pointers and nine rebounds on Friday. The first-round pick (No. 13 overall) in 2024 has played in 73 games (11 starts) over his two NBA seasons.  “It’s just the confidence,” Carter said of his big outing. “I put the work in. At the end of the day, I just imagine being in the gym working by myself. That’s all it is.”  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Trail #Blazers #clinch #seed #win #Kings

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