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Nylander says pile up of injuries derailed Leafs season

William Nylander scored his 30th goal of the season last night in the final game of a disappointing season for the club. He spoke about where he believes things went wrong, and whether or not the team can bounce back next season.


NHL: Maple Leafs 1, Senators 3

Drake Batherson and Warren Foegel scored power-play goals as the Senators, resting six players for the playoffs, beat the Maple Leafs on Wednesday night in the regular-season finale for both teams.


NHL: Kraken 1, Golden Knights 4

Mitch Marner broke a third-period tie and the Golden Knights won the Pacific Division for the fifth time in their nine-year history, beating the Kraken on Wednesday night to close the regular season. Vegas needed only a point to win the Pacific and set up a first-round series against Utah.


Must See: Joe Bowen's final call

Watch as legendary voice of the Maple Leafs Joe Bowen makes his final play-by-play call after 44 years and 3,834 games.


NHL: Sharks 2, Blackhawks 5

Defenceman Louis Crevier scored twice in the final period, Ryan Greene and Nick Lardis also added third period goals, and the Blackhawks rallied in their season finale to beat the Sharks on Wednesday night.


NHL: Red Wings 1, Panthers 8

Mike Benning got his first two NHL goals, Wilmer Skoog, Mikulas Hovorka and Ludvig Jansson all got their first NHL points, and the Panthers closed out their injury-plagued season by routing the Red Wings on Wednesday night.


NHL: Rangers 4, Lightning 2

Tye Kartye scored two goals and had an assist as the Rangers doubled up the Lightning on Wednesday night in the regular-season finale for both teams.


NHL: Stars 4, Sabres 3 (SO)

Wyatt Johnston scored the decisive shootout goal as the Stars posted their third consecutive 50-win season with a victory over the Sabres on Wednesday night in the regular-season finale for both teams.


Hot or Not: Do the Sens have the best shot at ending Canada's Cup drought?

As the playoffs approach, three teams are trying to end the 33-year Cup drought for Canada. So do the Sens have the best shot at ending the dry spell? The Habs are expected to start rookie Jakub Dobes against the Lightning in Round 1, but we will see 21-year-old Jacob Fowler at some point against Tampa? TSN Hockey analyst Jamie McLennan shares his thoughts on this and more.


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