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  • 1 week ago | espn.com | Ryan Clark |Kristen Shilton

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Predators captain Roman Josi is expected at training camp in September after the defenseman was diagnosed with postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS) late last season. "He has been undergoing treatment since that diagnosis and is progressing exceptionally well," general manager Barry Trotz said in a statement.

  • 1 week ago | espn.com | Ryan Clark |Kristen Shilton

    SEATTLE -- Seattle signed forward Natalie Snodgrass to a one-year contract, the PWHL expansion team announced Wednesday. The 26-year-old Snodgrass spent the past two seasons with the Ottawa Charge, appearing in 44 regular-season games while recording eight points on two goals and six assists. Prior to joining Ottawa, Snodgrass spent one season with the Minnesota Whitecaps of the Premier Hockey Federation, with whom she tied for the team lead with 20 points.

  • 1 week ago | espn.com | Ryan Clark

    Game 5s serve one of two purposes. Either it's the definitive edge one team gains from closing out a series 4-1, or it's the fact that they are now a single win away from reaching their desired destination. For the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers, their 5-2 win Saturday in Game 5 over the Edmonton Oilers now means they're a win away from winning back-to-back Cups. Of course, it wouldn't be out of character for the Oilers strike back to win Game 6, forcing a Game 7 back in Edmonton.

  • 2 weeks ago | espn.com | Ryan Clark |Kristen Shilton

    South Florida is the sort of place where bizarre doesn't just live, it thrives. Jake Walman, who was was fined for squirting water in Game 3, scored what appeared to be the game-winning goal in the third period ... only for Sam Reinhart to score with 20 seconds left in regulation ... before Leon Draisaitl scored the actual game-winner in overtime for the Oilers to take a 5-4 win and tie the Stanley Cup Final at 2-2. Game 4 was so erratic that even Florida Man likely thought it was too much.

  • 2 weeks ago | espn.com | Ryan Clark |Kristen Shilton

    Go ahead and count to 11. One. Two. Yada Yada. Eleven. That's how many times the Florida Panthers have scored five or more goals in a single game this postseason. No, really. They did it twice against the Tampa Bay Lightning, three times to the Toronto Maple Leafs, four times against the Carolina Hurricanes and after doing it in Game 2 to the Edmonton Oilers, they did it again Monday in a 6-1 romp in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final. Scoring goals in bunches is clearly nothing new for the Panthers.

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Ryan S. Clark
Ryan S. Clark @ryan_s_clark
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DeBoer on the #Oilers: That’s a lot better team than we played in the conference final last year.

Ryan S. Clark
Ryan S. Clark @ryan_s_clark
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All Corey Perry needs is one more playoff goal to tie Jean Beliveau for the most by a player in their age-39 season. That’s how strong he’s been for the #Oilers this postseason. https://t.co/6XFl9Awu0Q

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