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Mark Masters

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  • 1 day ago | tsn.ca | Mark Masters

    Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl joined forces on Edmonton's top line to help spark a comeback win in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, but it doesn't sound like the superstars will stick together. "It’s nice to know that when those two get together mid-game that the results are pretty good, but it’s something that we can’t rely on," said coach Kris Knoblauch.

  • 2 days ago | tsn.ca | Mark Masters

    The Edmonton Oilers held an optional skate on Wednesday morning. The Florida Panthers held a full skate. --- Connor McDavid was the first player to console Zach Hymanafter the Oilers winger sustained a dislocated wrist in Game 4 of the Western Conference Final. "Gave me a big hug and, honestly, that’s when I broke down," said Hyman. "Meant a lot." At the time, Hyman was still trying to process how an innocuous-looking hit by Dallas Stars forward Mason Marchmentcould end his season.

  • 3 days ago | tsn.ca | Mark Masters

    Connor McDavid showed off his trademark speed during Tuesday's practice, but the Oilers centre never looked completely satisfied. He chatted with head equipment manager Jeff Langand switched skates on multiple occasions during the workout. "Just a fun game Langer and I like to play," McDavid said with a smile. "Just working through some skate stuff, trying to find the right pair." The Oilers captain isn't leaving anything to chance as he gets set for his second shot at a first Stanley Cup.

  • 1 week ago | tsn.ca | Mark Masters

    Brad Treliving did not like the way his team responded after the Florida Panthers scored first in Game 7 of their second-round series. "There was a real tightness in the moment," the Maple Leafs general manager said in his first public comments since Toronto's season ended on May 18.

  • 1 week ago | tsn.ca | Mark Masters

    After New York Islanders centre Bo Horvat sustained a tournament-ending injury at the World Championship, Brampton Steelheads winger Porter Martone joined Team Canada's roster and became the only draft-eligible player to suit up at the event. When Martone initially signed up to join Team Canada at training camp there was no guarantee he would end up playing. The 18-year-old was happy to simply soak up the experience.

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Mark Masters
Mark Masters @markhmasters
7 Jun 25

RT @TSN_Sports: "She's one you need to put a muzzle on. She gets pretty amped up at the games." Brad Marchand on what kind of hockey mom h…

Mark Masters
Mark Masters @markhmasters
7 Jun 25

Brad Marchand scores his ninth career goal in the Stanley Cup final ... most among active players Breaks a tie with Corey Perry, Evgeni Malkin & Ondrej Palat

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Mark Masters
Mark Masters @markhmasters
7 Jun 25

RT @markhmasters: Kris Knoblauch on defending Sam Bennett in front of the net: "Not a lot you can do. There’s some players that just find t…