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Edmonton Oilers
Connor McDavid was not on the ice for morning skate with the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday, and head coach Kris Knoblauch told reporters after the session that both McDavid and Jason Dickinson are game-time decisions for Game 5 against the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday.
No sign of Connor McDavid as the Oilers morning skate begins at Rogers Place pic.twitter.com/rtlR0swkQy
— Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) April 28, 2026
McDavid, who was named a Ted Lindsay Award finalist earlier on Tuesday, has been dealing with an ankle injury he suffered in Game 2 of the series.
The 29-year-old superstar, who led the NHL in scoring this year with 138 points to take home his sixth Art Ross Trophy, has one goal and four points in the series so far.
Meanwhile, goaltender Connor Ingram was in the team’s starter’s net in practice ahead of Game 5, and will get the start, per Knoblauch.
Ingram allowed a combined 11 goals in losses in Games 2 and 3 before the Oilers turned to Tristan Jarry. He stopped 34 of 38 shots in a 4-3 overtime defeat on Sunday.
Ingram in starters net. Not a guarantee he goes but a strong indicator.
— Ryan Rishaug (@TSNRyanRishaug) April 28, 2026
The Oilers try to stay alive in Game 5 as they take on the Anaheim Ducks at Rogers Place in Edmonton trailing 3-1 in the series.
Tampa Bay Lightning
Brandon Hagel did not participate in practice with the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday, according to reports.
The 27-year-old forward leads all skaters with six goals in the playoffs so far, and his two third-period goals in Game 4 helped push the Lightning to a 3-2 victory to even the series at two games apiece.
The Lightning have also played this series without star defenceman Victor Hedman, and though he is continuing to practice with the team, he is not expected to be in the lineup at any point this series.
Hedman has not played since March 19, and had been away from the team due to a leave of absence for personal reasons.
Montreal Canadiens
The Montreal Canadiens held a practice session on Tuesday ahead of a pivotal Game 5 of their series against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Wednesday.
As TSN’s Kenzie Lalonde reports, forwards Juraj Slafkovsky and Josh Anderson were both absent from the session, while defenceman Mike Matheson was also not on the ice.
Canadiens final practice before Game 5 tomorrow in Tampa.
— Kenzie Lalonde (@KenzieTSN) April 28, 2026
Slafkovsky, Anderson, Matheson absent. #Habs pic.twitter.com/vJTsnl6WAH
Anderson, 31, has not been practicing since he suffered an apparent injury in Game 3 of the series last week, but he did play 13:18 in Game 4 on Sunday.
Anderson, was a surprise star in the early part of this series with goals in each of the first two games. He appeared to suffer an injury on a hit by Scott Sabourin late in the third period of Game 2 - a play which was whistled for a five-minute major for interference on Sabourin initially, but was later reduced to a two-minute minor. Anderson left the ice after sustaining the hit and did not return.
The team has not reported any issue for Matheson, who registered 23:08 of ice time in Game 4’s victory for the Lightning.
Slafkovsky skated 18:46 on Sunday. He was the hero in Montreal’s victory in the series opener, scoring the overtime winner to complete a hat trick.
Game 5 of this series goes from Benchmark International Arena in Tampa Bay on Wednesday, with the series tied 2-2 after a comeback victory by the Lightning on Sunday in Montreal.
Dallas Stars
The Dallas Stars will not have star centre Roope Hintz in the lineup in Game 5 on Tuesday or in Game 6, per The Athletic’s Mark Lazerus.
The 29-year-old Hintz has been out of the lineup since March 6, when he suffered a lower-body injury against the Colorado Avalanche.
Stars head coach Glen Gulutzan wouldn’t rule Hintz out for a Game 7, if the series goes that far, but said he wouldn’t “bet on” Hintz being ready for that game, per Lazerus.
Hintz scored 15 goals and finished with 44 points in 53 games in the regular season.
The Stars enter Tuesday’s Game 5 tied 2-2 in a hotly-contested series against the Minnesota Wild.
Buffalo Sabres
The Buffalo Sabres skated the following lines in practice on Tuesday:
Sabres lines and pairs at morning skate
— Matthew Fairburn (@MatthewFairburn) April 28, 2026
Krebs-Thompson-Tuch
Zucker-McLeod-Quinn
Benson-Ostlund-Doan
Greenway-Kozak-Malenstyn
Dahlin-Samuelsson
Byram-Power
Stanley-Timmins
Lyon
Krebs-Thompson-Tuch
Zucker-McLeod-Quinn
Benson-Ostlund-Doan
Greenway-Kozak-Malenstyn
Dahlin-Samuelsson
Byram-Power
Stanley-Timmins
Lyon
The Sabres are looking to take the series against the Boston Bruins in Game 5 on Tuesday.
Buffalo took a commanding 3-1 series lead with a blowout 6-1 victory on Sunday.



