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NHL: Ducks 2, Wild 3

Hunter Haight got his first career goal and rookie Jesper Wallstedt auditioned for action in the playoffs with 35 saves, as the Wild finished their regular season by beating the Ducks. Anaheim sits a point behind the Oilers for second in the Pacific Division, and one point ahead of the Kings for the wild card.


NHL: Canadiens 6, Sabres 3

Nick Suzuki capped a three-goal second period for the Canadiens to give them a two-goal lead and they wouldn't look back from there, as they put the Sabres on the ropes. MTL leads series 3-2.


Canadiens look to show their bounce back ability yet again in Game 5

With the series tied up at 2-2, the Canadiens will visit Buffalo tonight for a chance to take control of the series. But after a tough loss in Game 4, the Habs will be aiming to show their bounce back ability again. Mark Masters is joined by Pierre LeBrun to discuss.


Dobes, Canadiens eye bounce-back in Buffalo as Sabres host Habs for Game 5

The Canadiens and Sabres are set to battle in a pivotal Game 5 that will go a long way to deciding who will advance to face the Hurricanes in the Eastern Conference Final. Teams that take Game 5 when tied 2-2 go on to win the series 80% of the time. SportsCentre has more on the key storylines for the crucial clash in Buffalo.


Canucks begin new era under Ryan Johnson and Sedins

TSN Canucks reporter Farhan Lalji details how the club arrived at the decision to promote Ryan Johnson to general manager and make Daniel and Henrik Sedin co-presidents of hockey operations, and what the first orders of business will be for this new front office.


Are special teams the key to a Habs bounce back?

The Canadiens will visit Buffalo for the third time in the series as they look to pick up a road win and regain the lead in their second-round series. The TSN Hockey panel tees up Game 5.


Oilers fire head coach Knoblauch after three seasons

The Edmonton Oilers have relieved Kris Knoblauch of his head coaching duties after three seasons. After reaching the Stanley Cup Final in two straight years, the Oilers (41-30-11) were eliminated in the first round of the 2025-26 postseason in six games by the Ducks.


Canucks promote Johnson to GM; Sedin twins named co-presidents of hockey ops

The Canucks have promoted assistant general manager Ryan Johnson to GM and named Henrik and Daniel Sedin as the team's new co-presidents of hockey operations. The Sedin twins share their vision for the team and say they 'will operate with intent everyday', while Johnson details his 'organic journey' through the organization and says the franchise will be 'very strategic' with everything they do.


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