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Andersen excited to reunite with Babcock and play in three-goalie rotation

Frederik Andersen spoke to the media for the first time since joining the Oilers, and spoke about his decision to join Edmonton, and says he has had nothing but good experiences with head coach Mike Babcock. Andersen is expected to share time in the net with Tristan Jarry and Devon Levi. Edmonton's new goalie sees it as a positive with the demanding schedule to keep the guys fresh ahead of a playoff run.


Oilers goalie Andersen reassured knee injury won't need any surgery

Fresh off of a Stanley Cup win, Frederik Andersen left Carolina to sign in Edmonton. During the Final, Andersen stopped being the starter after revealing that he was dealing with a knee injury. The new Oilers goalie said that there shouldn't be any issues heading into training camp after exit medical evaluations.


Ducks’ Carlsson signs five-year, $90M offer sheet with Flyers

The Flyers have signed Ducks centre Leo Carlsson to a five-year, $90 million offer sheet that carries an AAV of $18 million. If Anaheim does not match, Philadelphia will send their next four first-round picks as compensation. TSN Hockey analyst Martin Biron joins SportsCentre to discuss.


The Talking Point: What to make of Gudas, Panthers buying into villain role?

Radko Gudas had an interesting wardrobe selection when he met with the media after signing a six-year deal with the Florida Panthers. He wore a shirt that read "nobody likes us, we don't care." TSN Hockey analyst Martin Biron discusses Gudas and the Panthers embracing the villain role in this edition of The Talking Point.


Blackhawks’ Bedard suffers apparent off-season injury

Blackhawks star Connor Bedard suffered an apparent injury Thursday while practicing in Burnaby, B.C. A video of the play was posted to X by @BlackhawksFocus and shows Bedard falling awkwardly into the boards before getting up and holding his left shoulder.


Habs, Dobes agree on three-year extension

The Montreal Canadiens announced that they have signed goaltender Jakub Dobes to a three-year extension with an AAV of $5,357,575. Dobes was instrumental to the Habs' postseason success last year, posting a .908 save percentage in 19 games. TSN Hockey analyst Martin Biron shares his thoughts on the extension.


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