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Carolina Hurricanes to Face New York Islanders in Eastern Conference First Round of Stanley Cup Playoffs

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 16, 2023
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The NHL playoffs always bring a heightened sense of intensity and anticipation, and the 2023 Stanley Cup playoffs are no exception. As the top teams in the league compete for hockey’s ultimate prize, fans across the country wait with bated breath to see who will come out on top. In this first-round preview, we’ll take a closer look at the matchup between the Carolina Hurricanes and the New York Islanders. Both teams have had strong seasons, so this series promises to be an epic battle as they fight to secure their place in the next round.


The Eastern Conference First Round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs will feature the Carolina Hurricanes against the New York Islanders. The Hurricanes finished first in their division for the third consecutive season, including the past two in the Metropolitan Division. However, they have not advanced past the second round since sweeping the Islanders in four games to reach the 2019 Eastern Conference Final. Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour believes that they have bigger things to accomplish, despite the accomplishment of finishing on top of their division. On the other hand, the Islanders did not qualify for the playoffs last season, but they will bring their experience from reaching the Eastern Conference Final and Stanley Cup Semifinals in 2020 and 2021, respectively. They will face a tough challenge against the Hurricanes, who only the Boston Bruins had more wins and points than during the regular season. The Hurricanes will rely on Sebastian Aho, who led Carolina in goals for the sixth straight season with 36, as well as Brent Burns, who was third on the Hurricanes with 61 points. Meanwhile, the Islanders will get a boost from the return of Mathew Barzal, who was out with a lower-body injury since February 18.


As the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs approach, hockey fans everywhere are gearing up for some thrilling games ahead. With the Hurricanes set to face off against the Islanders in the first round of the playoffs, there’s no doubt that emotions will run high as these two talented teams battle it out on the ice. From the Hurricanes’ top-class offense to the Islanders’ rock-solid defense, both sides have their own strengths and weaknesses going into this matchup. Regardless of the outcome, however, one thing is for sure – we’re in for some truly epic hockey moments in the weeks to come!

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New York Islanders Clinch Final Playoff Berth in Eastern Conference with Win Against Montreal Canadiens

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 13, 2023
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The New York Islanders have punched their ticket to the postseason with a crucial 2-1 victory over the Montreal Canadiens. The Islanders’ win not only secures their place in the playoffs but also deals a serious blow to the Canadiens’ postseason hopes. In what was a hard-fought game with playoff implications on the line, the Islanders put in a gritty performance to come out on top. Let’s take a closer look at how the Islanders secured their playoff berth with a crucial victory over the Canadiens.


The New York Islanders have secured the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference with a 4-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens. The game, played at the UBS Arena, saw Brock Nelson star for the Islanders with two goals, bringing his season total to 35. Ilya Sorokin kept the Canadiens at bay with 17 saves, whilst Sam Montembeault made an impressive 31 saves for Montreal. Rem Pitlick and Nick Suzuki scored for the Canadiens, but it wasn’t enough to prevent the Islanders from taking the win.

Nelson opened the scoring for the Islanders with a superb give-and-go with Kyle Palmieri, beating Montembeault to the glove side. Pitlick equalized for the Canadiens with a sharp angle shot towards the end of the first period. Hudson Fasching then gave the Islanders the lead again 1:19 later, jamming a rebound under Montembeault. Nelson extended the Islanders’ lead to 3-1 with a tip-in from a Dobson point shot. Suzuki’s shorthanded goal cut the Islanders’ lead to 3-2 towards the end of the second period. The Islanders sealed the win with Anders Lee’s power-play goal late in the third period, with the Islanders’ captain tipping Sebastian Aho’s shot-pass.

The Islanders will now head to the playoffs as they look to improve on last season’s impressive run to the Stanley Cup semi-finals.


In the end, it was a hard fought battle on the ice, but the Islanders emerged triumphant over the Canadiens. With the win, the Islanders clinched the final Stanley Cup Playoff berth and are poised to take on some of the best teams in the league. The players and fans alike are ecstatic about this accomplishment and are eagerly anticipating what the playoffs will bring. But for now, we can all take a moment to savor this victory and cheer on the Islanders as they continue their quest for the Cup.

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Eighth win in a row! Bruins win and win

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com March 1, 2023
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The Boston Bruins are still unstoppable in the NHL and are celebrating their eighth win in a row. The Calgary Flames have a 4-3 win after overtime.

The guests from Massachusetts got off to a good start and led 2-0 after 20 minutes thanks to a brace from Dmitry Orlov. The Flames turn the game around with ten minutes left.

Pavel Zacha saves Boston in overtime, where Charlie McAvoy becomes the match winner five seconds before a possible shootout.

In the night to Friday, the clear leader of the Eastern Conference will face the Buffalo Sabers at home before the duel with the New York Rangers is due on Saturday evening (from 7:00 p.m. in the LIVE stream on LAOLA1>>>).

Wild keep winning too

The Minnesota Wild remain on the upswing, beating the New York Islanders 2-1 after a penalty shootout. It is the sixth win in the last seven games.

Ryan Reaves conceded a five-minute penalty for a fight against Ross Johnston after just 2:06 minutes, but also equalized in the first third (18th). Previously, Josh Bailey scored for the guests (15th).

In the penalty shootout, Frederick Gaudreau becomes the only shooter to succeed.

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Tomáš Tatar will be the “X-factor” for New Jersey in the playoffs

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com February 26, 2023
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Tomáš Tatar (photo: Instagram/New Jersey Devils)

The New Jersey Devils will return to the playoffs this season. It’s not official yet, but few doubt that it won’t be like that. And one of the valuable players for the young team in this part of the year will be a veteran Tomas Tatar.

The Slovak attacker has experience from 40 games of fighting for the Stanley Cup, which is not the only reason why he could be a difference maker for New Jersey in the playoffs. As Dan Rice of Puck and Pitchforks points out, opponents will focus on neutralizing top players like Jack Hughes, Nico Hischier and Jesper Bratt. This means that the other players will have to step up, including the player with number 90.

“Besides the aforementioned trio and defender Dougie Hamilton, the team’s other most productive players this season are Dawson Mercer and Tomáš Tatar. Both have had different moments this season, whether it was the winning goal, the equalizer or the goal or pass that started the turnaround.” Rice noted.

“At some point in April, they’re going to have to make big plays in close games that could swing the series in the Devils’ favor. If, and that’s a big if, the Devils could survive the first round, the sky would be the limit. I truly believe that. The first round is always the most intense, and this young group could have even more confidence if they find a way to win the organization’s first series in nearly a decade.”

Rice points to how the team has bonded this season. He does not know for sure if the club will make any acquisitions before the transfer deadline, but he is confident that Mercer and Tatar will not be replaced.

“Mercer and Tatar will be here at the end of April and will be the X-factor that will have a big impact on whether the Devils advance past the opening round of the playoffs.” he added.


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Sabers are undamaged in four games

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 28, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

The Power Ranking shows the five climbers and relegators of the week from NHL.com/de. The standings in the table are not necessarily decisive, but the performance in the past week. Statistics and team balances include the games from Thursday to Friday.

The Metropolitan Division-leading Carolina Hurricanes (2-0-0) were the only ones of the four division leaders to not drop points. The Boston Bruins (2-1-0) in the Atlantic Division, the Dallas Stars (1-0-2) in the Central Division and the Seattle Kraken (1-0-1) in the Pacific Division all dropped points.

Five climbers:

1. Buffalo Sabres

In the home game against the Anaheim Ducks (6:3) and as guests of the Stars (3:2 OT), St. Louis Blues (5:3) and Winnipeg Jets (3:2), the Buffalo Sabers knew how to extend their winning streak to six games , in which they each raked in something countable (5-0-1).

Video: BUF 6, ANA 3

Center Tage Thompson (2 goals, 6 assists) leads Buffalo’s internal team standings for the week, ahead of left winger Jeff Skinner (2 goals, 4 assists) and right winger Alex cloth (1 Tor, 5 Assists).

Next week, the Sabers are guests at the Minnesota Wild and await the Hurricanes at their home KeyBank Center.

2. Nashville Predators

The Nashville Predators proved their strength at home with double point wins against the Los Angeles Kings (5-3), Jets (2-1) and New Jersey Devils (6-4) and underpinned their ambitions for a place in the Stanley Cup Playoffs in the Western Conference.

Video: NSH 5, LAK 3

The players with the best points in the Predators were their Swiss captain Roman Josie (5 assists) and the centers Matt Duchene (3 goals, 1 assist) and Cody Glass (2 Tore, 2 Assists).

The Predators won’t attempt to close their gap to a playoff spot until after the NHL All-Star Game.

3. Columbus Blue Jackets

For the first time in over two months (Nov. 12-17), the Columbus Blue Jackets picked up five points from three straight games. At home they defeated the San Jose Sharks (5:3) and in western Canada they stood up to the Calgary Flames (3:4 OT) and Edmonton Oilers (3:2 OT).

Video: CBJ 5, SJS 3

left winger Patrick Laine (2 goals, 4 assists) lived up to his leadership role and scored in all three games. As the Blue Jackets’ top enforcer, Center made Boone Jenner (3 goals) attracted attention.

The Blue Jackets continue their journey with appearances with the Vancouver Canucks and in Seattle. In their final game before the NHL All-Star Game, they host the Washington Capitals on Tuesday.

4. Toronto Maple Leafs

The Toronto Maple Leafs, as the Bruins’ closest pursuers, dropped just one point in their encounters with the Montreal Canadiens (2:3 OT), New York Islanders (5:2) and New York Rangers (3:2 OT).

Video: TOR 5, NYI 2

Right winger stood out as Toronto’s guarantor of points William Nylander (2 goals, 4 assists) who extended his scoring streak to five games.

Next week, the Maple Leafs will face the Ottawa Senators, Washington Capitals at home and the Bruins in the top game.

5. Pittsburgh Penguins

After a week with two away bankruptcies, the Pittsburgh Penguins managed to score regularly again, twice away at the Devils (1:2 OT) and in Washington (2:3 SO) as well as at home against the Senators (4:1) and Florida Panthers (7:6 OT).

Video: PIT 7, FLA 6 F/OT

With left winger Jake Guentzel (2 goals, 4 assists) and captain Sidney Crosby (2 goals, 4 assists), two veteran forwards lead the scoring in recent appearances. defender Kris Letang (2 goals, 2 assists) put in a 4-point performance against the Panthers.

The Sharks are visiting the Penguins on Saturday.

Five relegated:

1. New York Islanders

The New York Islanders have been losing ground in the league-wide rankings for five weeks now (14th place, 15th, 16th, 18th, 22nd). They are among the relegations of the week for the third year in a row after six games without a win (0-4-2). Most recently, the Islanders lost to the Hurricanes (2-5), the Maple Leafs (2-5) and the Senators (1-2).

The Islanders missed a power play hit on seven occasions last week. Your last overpayment goal is dated January 11th. Since then, her power play record has been 0 out of 20.

Will the Islanders’ downtrend continue in home games against the Detroit Red Wings and Vegas Golden Knights?

2. St. Louis Blues

The St. Louis Blues grew frustrated after losing at home to the Chicago Blackhawks (3-5) and Sabers (3-5) and visiting the Arizona Coyotes (0-5).

Five goals conceded per game was clearly too much, especially when you consider that the Blues conceded the second fewest shots on goal in the league with an average of 24.7.

The Blues have to come up with a more effective defensive behavior in the upcoming guest appearances at the Colorado Avalanche and in Winnipeg.

3. San Jose Sharks

The San Jose Sharks are in danger of looking from the bottom of the Pacific Division standings after losing away games against the Blue Jackets (3-5), Bruins (0-4) and Red Wings (2-3 OT ) was only enough to win a point.

The Sharks could rely on the accuracy of their Swiss right winger Timo Meier (2 goals). The man from Herisau scored in eight of eleven games in January (8 goals, 3 assists), but the San Jose squad is lacking in depth.

The Sharks end the month with guest appearances with the Hurricanes and Penguins.

4. Vancouver Canucks

Where is the Vancouver Canucks going? After home defeats by the Avalanche (1-4) and Oilers (2-4), coach Bruce Boudreau had to vacate his chair. Led by Rick Tocchet, they defeated the Blackhawks (5-2) but suffered a defeat by the Kraken the following day (1-6).

left winger Andrei Kuzmenko (3 goals, 1 assist) and center Elias Pettersson (1 goal, 3 assists) had the most personal accomplishments among the Western Canada players.

In the home game against the Blue Jackets, a double point win is almost mandatory for the Canucks.

5. Minnesota Wild

Third in the Central Division, the Minnesota Wild sets the bar high. However, they could only fulfill this claim to a limited extent, although they defeated the Philadelphia Flyers (3:2 OT) at the end of the week. Previously, the Wild had nothing to gain from the Panthers (3-5) and the Tampa Bay Lightning (2-4).

The left wingers Matt Boldy (3 Tore, 3 Assists) und Kirill Kaprizov (1 goal, 4 assists) entered the scorer sheet in each of the three games.

On Saturday, the Sabers will be honored at St. Paul’s Xcel Energy Center.

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Kraken are busy grabbing points

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 14, 2023
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All four division leaders did not emerge unscathed from last week’s games. The Boston Bruins (2-1-0) suffered their first home loss of the season, the Carolina Hurricanes had two slips (1-2-0), the Dallas Stars (2-0-1) dropped a point and the Vegas Golden Knights (1-1-0) their two. Their pursuers, the Toronto Maple Leafs (3-1-0), New Jersey Devils (2-0-0), Winnipeg Jets (3-1-0) and Los Angeles Kings (3-0-0) made up ground. .

Five climbers:

1. Seattle Kraken

The Seattle Kraken stretched out their tentacles and picked up six points as guests of the Ottawa Senators (8-4), Montreal Canadiens (4-0) and Buffalo Sabers (4-3). In addition, they were the only team so far this season to inflict a home defeat on the Bruins (3-0) in regular time and are now undefeated since the turn of the year (7-0-0).

Guarded on both shutouts Martin Jones (21 saves in Montreal, 27 saves in Boston) the Kraken’s case. defender Vince Dunn (2 goals, 4 assists) scored in all four games. How He Came Center Matty Beniers (3 goals, 3 assists), right winger Jordan Eberle (2 goals, 4 assists) and left winger Andre Burakovsky (1 goal, 5 assists) to six scorer points.

Over the next seven days, the Kraken alternately compete away and on their own ice. Guest appearances with the Chicago Blackhawks and Edmonton Oilers are followed by home appearances against the Tampa Bay Lightning and Devils.

Video: SEA@BOS: Tolvanen with de, 2-0 for the Kraken in the 2.

2. Chicago Blackhawks

The Chicago Blackhawks dropped to last place in the league, but they always believed in themselves and that there would be a turn for the better. Last week they made good on promises of improvement by sending the Arizona Coyotes (2-0), Calgary Flames (4-3 OT) and Colorado Avalanche (3-2) home with losses.

left winger Luke Reichel (1 goal, 2 assists) and the center Sam Lafferty (1 Tor, 2 Assists) und Max Domi (1 goal, 2 assists) lead Chicago’s scoring squad. Reichel scored his first NHL goal against the Flames.

From the Blackhawks’ point of view, things can continue like this when they receive the Kraken and Sabers next week and pay a visit to the Philadelphia Flyers.

Video: CGY@CHI: Domi scores in OT to win the Blackhawks

3. Los Angeles Kings

The Los Angeles Kings didn’t lose a single point. They took full points from their encounters with the Golden Knights (5-1), Oilers (6-3) and San Jose Sharks (4-3) and continued their quest for first place in the Pacific Division.

The outstanding player of the Kings was the Swiss Kevin Fiala (5 goals, 2 assists), who was able to further extend his lead in the team’s internal scorer ranking. 15 players were involved in the Californians’ 15 goals.

Next week, the Kings are expecting the Devils and the Stars in the Crypto.com Arena at home.

Video: LAK@VGK: Fiala scores a hat trick with a goal in every third

4. Calgary Flames

After their home win against the New York Islanders (4:1), the Calgary Flames went on a journey and also knew how to ignite abroad. Unbeaten in regulation time, they took four points from encounters with the Blackhawks (3:4 OT) and St. Louis Blues (3:4 OT, 4:1).

Center kept the fire burning Nazem Kadri (2 goals, 2 assists), who was able to record something countable in every appearance. The right winger collected the most points in the Flames Tyler Toffoli (5 Assists).

The Flames are looking to build on their four-game point streak as guests of the Stars and Nashville Predators and at home against the Avalanche.

Video: SEA@OTT: Supporting 4-point game

5. Winnipeg Jets

First, the Winnipeg Jets extended their winning streak to five wins with home wins against the Lightning (4-2) and Vancouver Canucks (7-4). A crash landing followed with seven goals conceded at the Detroit Red Wings (5:7), but the Jets took off again in Buffalo (4:2).

left winger Kyle Connor (5 goals, 3 assists) combined the concentrated offensive power as a five-time executor. The wingers collected just one point less than the 26-year-old Pierre-Luc Dubois (2 Tore, 5 Assists) und Nikolaj Ehlers (2 Tore, 5 Assists).

Over the next seven days, the jets will fly first to the Pittsburgh Penguins, then home where the Coyotes await, and then east Canada to the Maple Leafs and Canadiens.

Video: VAN@WPG: Connor scores his 2nd hat trick of the season

Five relegated:

1. Arizona Coyotes

The Arizona Coyotes’ hunt for points was again unsuccessful. Against the Blackhawks (0:2), Penguins (1:4), Sharks (2:4) and Senators (3:4) they conceded their defeats four to seven in a row and slipped to the top with a point win rate of 37.8 percent fourth from bottom in the league.

As the Coyotes’ most accurate player, Center rose Barrett Hayton (3 goals) out. The 22-year-old forward has scored in six of the Coyotes’ last eight appearances (4 goals, 5 assists) and has proven to be their most prolific caller in the desert.

After stints with the Minnesota Wild and Jets, the Coyotes are catching prey in home games against the Red Wings and Washington Capitals.

2. Vancouver Canucks

For the Vancouver Canucks, qualifying for the Stanley Cup Playoffs in the Western Conference is getting more and more in the distance. After the defeats at the Jets (4:7), Penguins (4:5) and Lightning (4:5) they are already ten points short of the second wild card place. A comic hero like Johnny Canuck would be just right for them in this situation.

No superpowers, but at least their offensive qualities left defenders Quinn Hughes (2 Tore, 3 Assists) und Center JT Miller (2 goals, 3 assists) with five scorer points each. But what good are these when the Canucks concede the most goals per game (5.67 as well as Anaheim Ducks)?

The Canucks conclude their current away tour with appearances at the Florida Panthers and in Carolina. Back home, they receive the Lightning.

3. New York Islanders

The New York Islanders had to settle for a small fish last week. They caught a point against the Stars (1-2 SO) at Elmont’s UBS Arena. Previously in Calgary (1: 4) and at home against the Wild (1: 3), their net had remained empty.

defender Scott Mayfield (1 goal, 1 assist) was the only Islanders player to have twice been credited as a scorer on match sheets.

The Islanders are hoping for more short-term success when they welcome the Canadiens, Capitals and Bruins on their own ice next week and pay a visit to the Sabers.

4. Washington Capitals

The Washington Capitals have neglected their affairs of government somewhat over the past seven days, losing to both the Predators (2-3) and the Flyers (3-5). A hard-fought double point win for the Capitals, at least against the Columbus Blue Jackets (1-0).

The Capitals’ powerplay formations were surprisingly ineffective. Not only did they not score a goal (0.0 percent) in six outnumbered situations, they even allowed one in their own outnumbered situation.

Over the next seven days, the Capitals will play the Flyers, Islanders, Wild and Coyotes.

5. Columbus Blue Jackets

With a point win rate of 31.7 percent, the Columbus Blue Jackets took over the Red Lantern as the bottom of the league-wide ranking. In the four games against the Hurricanes (4:3 SO, 2:6), Capitals (0:1) and Lightning (3:6), the Blue Jackets were only able to strike once.

Half of their goals came from the right winger Kirill Marchenko (4 goals), her best preparer was left winger Patrick Laine (3 assists), but overall, the Blue Jackets rarely spread fear and terror in the opposing zone.

Now the anxious question is whether the Blue Jackets will lose bottom of the table after the games in Detroit, on their own ice against the Rangers, in Nashville and at home against the Ducks.

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