Report: Sabres Expected To Shop Goalie This Summer

Buffalo Sabres goalie prospect Devon Levi is currently blocked from the NHL roster. This is because the Sabres have Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, Alex Lyon, and Colten Ellis all ahead of him on their depth chart. 

Now, there is a chance that Levi could be made expendable because of it.

According to The Fourth Period's David Pagnotta, the Sabres shopped Levi ahead of the 2026 NHL trade deadline and are expected to again during the off-season.

"The Buffalo Sabres were shopping goalie Devon Levi and are expected to keep those talks going this summer," Pagnotta wrote.

With the Sabres having multiple goalies ahead of Levi on their depth chart, he could be a good trade chip for Buffalo to dangle this off-season to try to upgrade their roster elsewhere. It is likely that teams out there would be interested in adding Levi to their system, as he has the potential to become a good NHL goalie in the future. 

Levi has spent all of this season in the AHL with the Rochester Americans, where he has a 17-14-8 record, a .905 save percentage, and a 2.75 goals-against average. In 39 career NHL games with the Sabres, he has a 17-17-2 record and a .894 save percentage. 

Wilkes Weekly: Comebacks needed but not found

CLEVELAND, OH - FEBRUARY 27: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins left wing Rutger McGroarty (2) plays the puck as Cleveland Monsters left wing Zach Aston-Reese (21) defends during the third period of the American Hockey League game between the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins and Cleveland Monsters on February 27, 2026, at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, OH. (Photo by Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

It was a mostly forgettable week for the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, going 0-1-1 in a pair of games where they mostly trailed. From WBSPenguins.com:

Wednesday, Mar. 4 – PENGUINS 4 vs. Springfield 5
A spirited third-period comeback fell short in a razor-thin, month-opening loss for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. Aidan McDonough scored twice on the power play and set up Tanner Howe for a four-on-four goal in between. McDonough’s three points helped tie the game, 3-3, but a man-advantage marker and subsequent empty netter gave Springfield enough insurance to survive another late surge by Rafaël Harvey-Pinard.

Friday, Mar. 6 – PENGUINS 2 at Syracuse 3 (OT)
The Penguins came back from down 2-0 to force overtime, but lost on a power-play goal in extra time. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton’s rally started with Rutger McGroarty tallying 90 seconds into the second period. Melvin Fernström notched the tying goal with 23.6 seconds left in regulation.

Slow starts and playing from behind was the theme of the week, Springfield was up 3-1 on WBS after two periods and Syracuse was up 2-0 after the first period. That put WBS on the chase for much of those games and while they made some spirited comebacks within, they weren’t able to dig all the way out of the early holes that were dug in either contest.

That didn’t make much of a dent in the standings, the Penguins remain solidly in second place in the Atlantic Division. They figure to formally clinch a playoff spot (top six teams in each division qualify) as soon as this week. As always, the more important race will be to secure second place and receive a bye from the first round of the playoffs. The AHL season is only 72 games long, Charlotte is running out of time to catch WBS, though a 3-0-1 record in their last four has them back in the picture, overall Charlotte has only gained one point in the standings over the last 10 games each team has played.

Here was the lineup used in the last game. WBS is in a tough spot lately with Ville Koivunen and Avery Hayes up in the NHL and Tristan Broz is back on the shelf with an undisclosed week-to-week injury, with Matt Dumba also in and out of the lineup recently. Broz’s injury at center might be the biggest hole of all considering it leaves just one forward under NHL contract (Joona Koppanen) in the lineup. They’ll get some temporary help on the blueline now that Jack St. Ivany has been assigned to the AHL on a conditioning loan.

The lineup has become a strange brew of NHL developmental prospects, AHL veteran hands and other younger players on AHL contracts chasing the dream of getting on the radar. Overall the first group has performed well, Tanner Howe has eight points (3G+5A) in 12 games to start his pro career coming off an AHL rehab. Rutger McGroarty has produced three points (1G+2A) in his last two games, Melvin Fernstrom has made the most of a mid-season move to the AHL with six points (2G+4A) in eight games when he’s been in the lineup.

The third group is perhaps becoming the backbone of the team with players like 23-year old Atley Calvert, 26-year old Aiden McDonaugh (4G+2A in the last five games) and 22-year old Gabe Klassen (10G+7A in his last 23 games) all showcasing well in increasing roles as the season has gone along.

It’s a big weekend ahead for the AHL Pens, who play all weekend on Friday (Hershey), Saturday (Lehigh Valley and Sunday (@Lehigh Valley).

Montreal At Ottawa: Canadiens To Start Minor League Goalie; Caufield Questionable

The weather may be nasty in the nation’s capital, but the mood on the ice figures to be just as foul on Wednesday night when the Ottawa Senators and Montreal Canadiens renew hostilities at Canadian Tire Centre with a crucial two points on the line.

Weathering the Weather

After a day that was expected to be filled with freezing rain with significant ice buildup in Ottawa, it's possible it may affect Wednesday's game being played at all, but as of mid-afternoon, it looks like business as usual. 

Due to weather conditions, they will be opening the doors at 4 p.m. to fans with tickets.

The State of Things

With a win, the Senators would move to within three points of Boston for the final wild-card spot and they'd also move five points behind the Canadiens, who currently occupy third place in the Atlantic Division.

By contrast, a Montreal victory would not only strengthen the Canadiens’ playoff chances, but it would also open up a nine-point advantage on the Sens, which would all but eliminate Ottawa’s hopes of catching them.

When the Senators began their just-completed five-game road trip, they were seven points out of a playoff spot. They went 4-0-1, but that impressive run only moved them two points closer to Boston. The Bruins, Canadiens and Blue Jackets all won Tuesday night. Detroit did not, so they stay just six points up on Ottawa. The Sens need one of the Eastern playoff teams to falter. Perhaps it will be the Red Wings.

Season Series

Montreal leads Ottawa in the season series, winning two of the three matchups, though that doesn’t mean much in Gary Bettman’s three-point world. The Canadiens won both of their games in overtime, while Ottawa’s lone victory came in regulation. As a result, the two teams have each collected four points from their first three meetings.

Probable Line Combos: Senators

Batherson – Stützle – Giroux
Tkachuk – Cozens – Greig
Cousins – Pinto – Amadio
Foegele – Eller – Zetterlund

MacDermid – Halliday

Chabot – Zub
Kleven – Spence
Matinpalo – Jensen

Ullmark
Reimer

Gardien de but

In a surprising twist, in part two of a back to back, the Canadiens recalled goaltender Jacob Fowler from AHL Laval Rocket and named him the starter for Wednesday. Before his recall, it was assumed that Sam Montembeault would start, but he has struggled of late.

After James Reimer pitched a shutout in Vancouver on Monday night, Linus Ullmark will start for the Senators. While he still runs hot and cold, Ullmark hasn’t lost in regulation (5-0-2) since December 27. That was the night he was pulled from a game in Toronto and ultimately stepped away from the team for about a month to focus on his mental health.

We're Going Streaking

Tim Stützle enters the night riding a 13-game point streak. Most players will never have a streak that long. Stützle had one just back in January. It’s the fourth-longest streak in Senators history, a mark he also shares with Drake Batherson and Marian Hossa. With a point tonight, he would reach 14 games, matching the 14-gamer he produced last season.

No MacDermid Versus Habs

It’s interesting to see Kurtis MacDermid back in healthy-scratch mode. He was acquired in October shortly after the Canadiens beat Ottawa 5-0 in a preseason game in which the Senators were literally beaten up as badly as they were on the scoreboard.

Last Thursday, on the eve of the NHL trade deadline, in a crucial game against Calgary, MacDermid suddenly made his first start of 2026. That led to speculation that Stephen Halliday was sitting out because he might be part of a trade the team was working on. Halliday didn’t go anywhere, as it turned out, and the Senators said they simply wanted MacDermid in the lineup as a deterrent because Calgary is a tough team.

Now, facing an even more important game against their heated rival, the same brawl-ready Canadiens who prompted MacDermid’s acquisition in the first place, the big guy is going to sit.

Arber Xhekaj doesn’t mind that. With Brady Tkachuk unable to fight because of his thumb brace, only the referees can hold Xhekaj accountable.

If MacDermid isn’t suited for a game like this, then why was he acquired? And why did he suddenly show up in the lineup against Calgary?

It strongly suggests Halliday may indeed have been part of trade discussions that ultimately fell through. In fairness, there’s little upside to the Senators publicly acknowledging that. A young player doesn’t need to hear that his team considered moving him, and broadcasting that you’re willing to part with someone rarely helps the value of the asset.

The Canadiens, meanwhile, are punching well above the weight class that most of the league assigned them before the season began. Like the Senators, they’re a fast, skilled team that can roll four lines and generally plays the right way. Montreal has 10 players in double digits in goals, while the Senators have 11.

Former Kings Anchor Fourth Lines

Both teams have some expensive fourth lines. Except for Lars Eller, everyone makes north of $3.5 million. The Sens round out their bottom line with newcomer Warren Foegele ($3.5 million) and Fabian Zetterlund ($4.27 million), which is a little pricey for a fourth line. But it's nothing compared to Montreal’s, with Josh Anderson ($5.5 million), Phillip Danault ($5.5 million) and Brendan Gallagher ($6.5 million). 

Last season, Danault and Foegele finished fifth and sixth in scoring for the Los Angeles Kings, both topping 40 points. This year, both have really struggled offensively, and it was hoped that their shift to the East might help. Danault has been somewhat better, with 11 points in 27 games, a 33-point pace.

After scoring in his debut in Seattle, Foegele will play his third game as a Senator and make his home debut in Ottawa on Wednesday night.

With a virus making its way through the Canadiens' locker room, the Habs might have some last minute changes before game time. Cole Caufield, for one, is a game time decision.

Probable Line Combos: Canadiens

Caufield – Suzuki – Slafkovsky
Newhook – Kapanen – Demidov
Bolduc – Evans – Dach
Anderson – Danault – Gallagher

Guhle – Hutson
Matheson – Dobson
Xhekaj – Carrier

Fowler
Dobes

Note the 7:30 pm start time (Sportsnet, RDS).

Steve Warne
The Hockey News

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Utah's Nick Schmaltz signs extension; who are top remaining free agents?

Take another potential free agent off this summer's list.

Utah Mammoth forward Nick Schmaltz signed an eight-year contract extension on Wednesday, March 11 with a cap hit of $8 million. That will make him the team's third-highest player behind Logan Cooley ($10 million cap hit next season) and Mikhail Sergachev ($8.5 million).

Schmaltz, 30, ranks second on the team in goals (24), assists (35), and points (59) in 62 games. He already has passed his career best in goals and is on pace to shatter his top season in points (63 last season).

He had been No. 2 on USA TODAY Sports' most recent list of top potential free agents and is the latest player to come off what had been an impressive class. 

Kirill Kaprizov signed a record extension and has been joined by Connor McDavidJack Eichel, Kyle Connor, Martin Necas, Artemi PanarinAdrian Kempe, Kiefer Sherwood and Schmaltz.

Here are some of the top remaining pending unrestricted free agents:

Top remaining free agents

10. Anthony Mantha, Pittsburgh Penguins

He has rebounded in his first year in Pittsburgh with 24 goals and 48 points. Current cap hit: $2.5 million.

9. Charlie Coyle, Columbus Blue Jackets

The Blue Jackets held onto their free agents at the deadline because the team has turned things around since Rick Bowness was named coach. With 51 points, he's on pace to set a personal best. Current cap hit: $5.25 million.

8. Anders Lee, New York Islanders

He has been the Islanders' captain since 2018 and is good for 20-plus goals. He had 29 last season. Current cap hit: $7 million.

7. Alex Ovechkin, Washington Capitals

The NHL's all-time leading goal scorer is 40. He'll either re-sign with Washington or retire. He hasn't indicated his plans. Current cap hit: $9 million.

6. Sergei Bobrovsky, Florida Panthers

The goalie has won back-to-back Stanley Cup titles and two Vezina Trophies. He'll be 38 next season. Current cap hit: $10 million.

5. Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh Penguins

The 39-year-old has expressed an interest in playing more and he recently said the Penguins would wait until after the season to negotiate. He's averaging a point a game but has dealt with an injury and had an ill-timed five-game suspensionCurrent cap hit: $6.1 million.

4. John Carlson, Anaheim Ducks

Carlson, the Capitals' all-time leader in scoring among defensemen, was traded to the Ducks in a shocker. He ha 46 points in 55 games. Current cap hit: $8 million.

3. Rasmus Andersson, Vegas Golden Knights

The defenseman was traded to the Golden Knights this season by the Flames. He can provide offense with a 50- and a 49-point season. He's at 36 points this season. Current cap hit: $4.55 million.

2. Darren Raddysh, Tampa Bay Lightning

The defenseman is having a breakout season with 17 goals and 58 points and filled in well while Victor Hedman was out twice with injuries. Current cap hit: $975,000.

1. Alex Tuch, Buffalo Sabres

The forward can score (two 36-goal seasons) and also kills penalties. He's at 28 goals this season for the surging Sabres. He wants to stay in Buffalo and general manager Jarmo Kekalainen wants to keep him. Current cap hit: $4.75 million.

Which 2026 free agents have signed extensions recently?

  • Minnesota's Kirill Kaprizov, eight years, $136 million, a record for its total amount and $17 million cap hit
  • Edmonton's Connor McDavid, two years, $25 million. The $12.5 million cap hit equals his current one and places him second on the team behind Leon Draisaitl.
  • Edmonton's Jake Walman, seven years, $49 million
  • Winnipeg's Kyle Connor, eight years, $96 million, richest contract in team history
  • Edmonton's Mattias Ekholm, three years, $12 million
  • Vegas' Jack Eichel, eight years, $108 million
  • Colorado's Martin Necas, eight years, $92 million
  • New Jersey's Jacob Markstrom, two years, $12 million
  • Colorado's Scott Wedgewood, one year, $2.5 million
  • Los Angeles' Adrian Kempe, eight years, $85 million
  • Montreal's Mike Matheson, five years, $30 million
  • Tampa Bay's Ryan McDonagh, three years, $12.1 million
  • Los Angeles' Artemi Panarin, two years, $22 million
  • San Jose's Kiefer Sherwood, five years, $28.75 million
  • Seattle's Jordan Eberle, two years, $11 million
  • Utah's Nick Schmaltz, eight years, $64 million

What is the NHL salary cap for 2025-26 and beyond?

The 2026-27 and 2027-28 seasons could have minor adjustments up or down based on revenues:

2025-26

  • Upper limit: $95.5 million
  • Lower limit: $70.6 million

2026-27

  • Upper limit: $104 million
  • Lower limit: $76.9 million

2027-28

  • Upper limit: $113.5 million
  • Lower limit: $83.9 million

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Top NHL free agents after Nick Schmaltz signs extension with Mammoth

Sabres Keep Rolling With Win Over Sharks; Chances Of Tuch Re-Signing Are Fading

The Buffalo Sabres have become the story of the NHL season, as the club that was in last place in the Eastern Conference in early December is currently atop the Atlantic Division by four points after their 6-3 victory over the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday. Jack Quinn notched his first career hat trick for the Sabres, who registered their eighth win in a row coming out of the Olympic break. 

Everything seems to be going right with the Sabres, who have an incredible 29-5-2 (.833 winning percentage) record since December 9, and have revitalized a long dormant fanbase, as the club had their sixth straight sellout against the Sharks in a non-conference matchup on a weekday, something that was unheard of the last 14 years unless the club was playing arch-rivals Toronto or Montreal.

The club and their fans are content to ride the wave of positivity and victories at this point, but the news of another pending free agent falling off the board continues to make the chances of winger Alex Tuch re-signing to Buffalo longer.  

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Tuch scored his 28th goal of the season in the win over the Sharks and is on pace to reach the 30-goal mark for the third time in four years. After the signings of Adrian Kempe and Artemi Panarin before the trade deadline, the 29–year-old is projected to be the most-sought-after forward on July 1. On Wednesday, the Utah Mammoth signed another pending free agent, Nick Schmaltz, to an eight-year, $64 million contract extension. Schmaltz, 30, stepped into the #1 center role with the Mammoth after the injury to young star Logan Cooley and is on pace to set a career-high in points. 

With Schmaltz joining Connor McDavid, Kirill Kaprizov, Kyle Connor, Jack Eichel, Martin Necas, Kempe and Panarin as potential free agents coming off the board, Tuch’s impetus to head to the open market has only increased, especially since there has been no indication that the Sabres have come off their stance of not exceeding $10 million on a new deal. 

"We've had some productive talks with (Alex), and we've expressed our desire to sign him, and we'll continue doing that." Sabres GM Jarmo Kekalainen said after the deadline. "I told his agent that we're not going to make our team weaker if we don't get a deal done by trade deadline. We're not trading him, and we didn't, because we want to strengthen our team and not make it weaker, and Alex is obviously a huge part of it. So now we're going to continue those talks and hopefully get a deal done before July 1."

Unless there is a change in the stance by either side, the only leverage that the Sabres have is their ability to offer an eight-year deal to Tuch, whether it be to spread the AAV out over a longer term or to enable the club to get something back for the winger, similar to what the Toronto Maple Leafs did with Mitch Marner and the Vegas Golden Knights. Otherwise, Tuch will only be able to sign a six-year deal with another club after July 1, when the new collective bargaining agreement goes into effect. 

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Canadiens' Lane Hutson Sets Incredible NHL Record

The Canadiens picked up a 3-1 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday night. Canadiens defenseman Lane Hutson played a role in the victory, as he recorded an assist on Phillip Danault's eventual game-winning goal.

With this assist, Hutson has now made NHL history.

Hutson now has the most assists ever by an NHL defenseman within their first 150 games with 116. Sergei Zubov previously held the record, as the Hockey Hall of Famer recorded 115 assists in his first 150 career NHL games. 

Setting this NHL record just shows how special of a talent Hutson is. He has been simply incredible for the Canadiens since his arrival, and he is only getting better as he continues to gain more experience. 

In 63 games this season with the Canadiens, Hutson has 11 goals, 54 assists, 65 points, and a plus-28 rating. The 5-foot-9 blueliner is having a fantastic campaign with the Habs, and it will be fascinating to see how he builds on it from here after setting this new record. 

The Hockey News' 2026 Future Watch Ranks Canucks Top 10 Prospects

Every year, The Hockey News releases an edition called "Future Watch". This year's "Future Watch" includes interviews with rising stars like Tij Iginla and Anton Frondell, as well as rankings of all 32 NHL prospect pools. The Vancouver Canucks received a B rating and were ranked 15th in the NHL. 

Vancouver also had a few prospects ranked in the Top 100 list. They were Braeden Cootes (32nd) and Jonathan Lekkerimäki (39th). Below is how the Canucks top 10 prospects were ranked in this year's edition. 

1) Braeden Cootes- WHL

2) Jonathan Lekkerimäki- AHL

3) Alexei Medvedev- OHL

4) Kirill Kudryavtsev- AHL

Apr 14, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks defenseman Kirill Kudryavtsev (59) makes his NHL debut in warm prior to a game against the San Jose Sharks at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images
Apr 14, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks defenseman Kirill Kudryavtsev (59) makes his NHL debut in warm prior to a game against the San Jose Sharks at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

5) Victor Mancini- AHL

6) Sawyer Mynio- AHL

7) Riley Patterson- OHL

8) Kieren Dervin- OHL

9) Ty Mueller- AHL

10) Nikita Tolopilo- NHL

Excerpt From The Edition:

"The Canucks could be sure of three things when they finally committed to rebuilding. Firstly, they shouldn’t expect to win. But they can lose while maintaining a team-wide compete level and growing from the experience. And Vancouver can rest assured that change is good – especially for the NHL’s last-place team and its apathetic fan base. Look no further than San Jose, Anaheim and Utah. The Western rivals bottomed out before building competent teams through rebuilds and are now in playoff contention. "We have a lot of good young pieces pushing now or coming soon," said Canucks assistant GM Ryan Johnson."

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Matthew Knies: A Canadiens’ Target? There’s No Smoke Without Fire…

When Montreal Canadiens GM Kent Hughes spoke to the media after the trade deadline had passed, he let it be known that he had been working hard on one particular deal that would have been significant for the Habs, but that he couldn’t close it. He then added that it could be revisited in the summer, meaning the target was still with its team. Given the rumours we had heard around the league about Robert Thomas’ availability, most thought that was who the GM was talking about.

Since then, another name has been making the rounds. Nick Kypreos believes the target was none other than Toronto Maple Leafs’ youngster Matthew Knies. Speaking on the podcast The Fan Hockey Show, Sportsnet insider Elliotte Friedman said that was his theory too, but that he chased down that lead and it was denied. Before adding, there was definitely smoke there. As the saying goes, there’s no smoke without fire, and one has to admit that the 23-year-old, 6-foot-3, 232-pound would fill a need for the Canadiens, much more than Robert Thomas, who’s quite similar to Nick Suzuki.

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The last few weeks have shown just how much the Habs need another top-six player, and the fact that Juraj Slafkovsky was returned to the first line after multiple players tried to fill the void on Suzuki and Cole Caufield’s side shows Montreal could use another power forward type of player. This season, Knies has 51 points in 62 games playing on the Leafs’ first line.

Why would the Leafs entertain trading such a promising player? Well, it’s obvious that the Toronto brass cannot be pleased with how their season has been going. They failed to acquire a suitable replacement for Mitch Marner, and as a result, they are headed for an early summer. If they are to turn it around for next season, changes will have to be made, and they’re not exactly strong on the blueline. A prized asset like Knies, who’s already proven that he can perform in the NHL, can land you several pieces and help to jump-start a quick “reset”. Of course, the price to pay wouldn’t be low. Toronto wouldn’t want to create another issue in its lineup by trading him, meaning they would need a replacement for him on top of a defenseman.

David Alter, who covers the Leafs for The Hockey News, doesn’t believe a deal with the Habs could have been made unless Noah Dobson was part of the package coming back. Needless to say, Dobson isn’t going anywhere, but you have to think that it would have taken a significant offer to get Knies.

If Knies were indeed the target, it would be interesting to see if anything comes of it this summer. With the season the Leafs have had, changes could be made behind the bench and in the front office. Craig Berube looks like he has lost the room, and he may well be dismissed. Would that buy Brad Treliving more time? Maybe. Time will tell. One thing’s for sure, though, if the Canadiens were to acquire Knies, the package could include quite a few assets: a first-round pick (the Leafs do not have one this year), a right-shot defenseman, perhaps David Reinbacher, and a forward, perhaps like prospect Alexander Zharovsky. I don’t see the Canadiens including Michael Hage in a trade for a winger, given how hard it is to acquire good NHL centers. Mind you, if a deal like that had gone down, the Canadiens would more than likely have needed to make another deal to get some help on their blueline, and it is believed that Hughes had another trade lined up for a right-shot defenseman.

Would it be surprising to see a deal go down between the two divisional rivals? Yes, it would be, but at the end of the day, they now face each other only four times per season, so starting next year, that’s four games out of 84 or 4.7% of the games. Of course, you don’t want to see a player you had burn you down the line, but that’s a risk that exists wherever you trade them.

Time will tell if Kypreos and Friedman’s theory pans out, or we may never know if Treliving is dismissed or if the target was someone else entirely.


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Penguins' GM Kyle Dubas Hits Big Career Milestone

There have been many milestones for Pittsburgh Penguins' players this season, and that tends to happen when there are four potential future hall-of-famers on one roster. 

But, on Tuesday, their general manager and president of hockey operations hit one of his own. 

Penguins GM and POHO Kyle Dubas reached his 600th career game as an NHL GM on Tuesday when the Penguins played the Carolina Hurricanes in Raleigh. Dubas is in the midst of his third season with the Penguins, while he spent five seasons as the GM of the Toronto Maple Leafs after being with the Leafs' organization for four years prior to his GM hire. 

The 40-year-old Dubas has drawn the attention of many this season, as his drafting,  offseason additions, and in-season acquisitions have helped Pittsburgh to second in the Metropolitan Division in a season where many expected his team to be in contention for a lottery pick. One of those additions is new head coach Dan Muse and his staff, who have managed to produce successful results with the Penguins' mix of veterans and young players. 

If the Penguins do indeed make the playoffs, there are many who believe that Dubas will contend for GM of the Year. 

Pittsburgh has yet to make the playoffs under Dubas. 

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Capitals vs Flyers Prediction, Picks & Best Bets for Tonight’s NHL Game

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Travis Konecny has piled up the points in Philadelphia, and now draws a Washington team that has conceded 40 goals over the past 10 road games.

My Capitals vs. Flyers predictions expect Konecny to make the most of tonight's advantageous matchup.

Let’s take a closer look at my NHL picks for Wednesday, March 11.

Capitals vs Flyers prediction

Capitals vs Flyers best bet: Travis Konecny Over 0.5 points (-160)

Travis Konecny has stuffed the scoresheet all season long, especially at home. He has picked up a point in a remarkable 73% of home dates and recorded almost as many multi-point showings (seven) as zeros (eight).

The points should continue to come against the Washington Capitals. They have not limited goals nearly effectively on the road, conceding an extra 0.49 goals per game.

Washington’s goal suppression in away games has gotten even bleaker of late. They’ve given up 40 goals over their past 10 on the road and allowed 3+ in nine of them. Look for Konecny to take advantage.

Capitals vs Flyers same-game parlay

The total of 5.5 is juiced to the Over and trending towards 6, so we should see goals here. Alex Ovechkin is a prime candidate to get involved for the Capitals.

He has points in seven of his last 10 away games and 61% of road dates on the season.

Jakob Chychrun has seen a massive uptick in shot volume without John Carlson, averaging an additional 1.2 attempts per game. Carlson was traded at the deadline, opening the door for Chychrun to play an even bigger offensive role moving forward.

Capitals vs Flyers SGP

  • Travis Konecny Over 0.5 points
  • Alex Ovechkin Over 0.5 points
  • Jakob Chycrun Over 2.5 shots on goal

Capitals vs Flyers odds

  • Moneyline: Washington -110 | Philadelphia -110
  • Puck line: Washington -1.5 (+210) | Philadelphia +1.5 (-260)
  • Over/Under: Over 6.5 (+115) | Under 6.5 (-135)

Capitals vs Flyers trend

Travis Konecny has points in 15 of his last 20 home dates. Find more NHL betting trends for Capitals vs. Flyers.

How to watch Capitals vs Flyers

LocationXfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA
DateWednesday, March 11, 2026
Puck drop7:30 p.m. ET
TVTNT

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Morning Flurries: Nečas named second star of the week

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - FEBRUARY 25: Martin Necas #88 of the Colorado Avalanche looks on during the third period of a game against the Utah Mammoth at Delta Center on February 25, 2026 in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Photo by Alex Goodlett/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Following a successful weekend with dual shootout triumphs over their central division rivals, forward Martin Nečas of the Colorado Avalanche was named the NHL’s second star of the week with eight points over four contests.

The best part of the trade deadline passing is when the true stories of what happened behind the scenes during the frenzy start to come out including how the Montreal Canadiens were in on Nazem Kadri until the end.

ICYMI, hear about our first hand account of Nazem Kadri’s return to Colorado! He’s more ready and focused than ever on earning the grand prize one more time.


Bad news for the Colorado Eagles, their arena build project in Greeley has hit a snag with a local vote that didn’t go their way. The builders are still optimistic they will find a solution.

Finally, the bulletin board at Altitude studios: a list.

Canadiens vs Senators Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NHL Game

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It’s a short turnaround for the Montreal Canadiens, as they’ll play their second Atlantic Division clash in consecutive nights against the Ottawa Senators at Canadian Tire Centre on Wednesday, March 11.

My top Canadiens vs. Senators predictions and NHL picks call for Ottawa to take care of business on home ice tonight.

Canadiens vs Senators prediction

Canadiens vs Senators best bet: Senators moneyline (-170)

The Ottawa Senators are cruising along a 9-1-2 stretch while allowing the fewest goals per game (2.08) and ranking fourth in Corsi For percentage and second in expected goals percentage, so this is a daunting matchup on the second leg of a back-to-back set for the Montreal Canadiens.

Of course, the Habs rank 27th in CF% and 30th in xGF% at 5-on-5 during the same stretch, too.

Finally, I also value Ottawa No. 1 Linus Ullmark’s rock-solid .908 SV% and 2.34 GAA on home ice this season. 

Canadiens vs Senators same-game parlay

While I prefer the Sens moneyline for the best bet, going with the puck line in the same-game parlay offers a nice odds boost. The Sens have allowed the fewest expected goals per 60 minutes at 5-on-5 on home ice, which paves the way to this game going Under.

Turning to Ottawa winger Drake Batherson, he’s recorded two or more shots in seven of his past nine games for 24 total while jumping the boards with the top line and No. 1 power-play unit.

The Habs' possession numbers have also been down, and Montreal has surrendered the seventh-most shots per game (30.5) during the highlighted stretch.

Canadiens vs Senators SGP

  • Senators -1.5
  • Under 6.5
  • Drake Batherson Over 1.5 shots on goal

Canadiens vs Senators odds

  • Moneyline: Canadiens +145 | Senators -170
  • Puck Line: Canadiens +1.5 (-155) | Senators -1.5 (+135)
  • Over/Under: Over 6.5 (-115) | Under 6.5 (-105)

Canadiens vs Senators trend

The Ottawa Senators have covered the puck line in 9 of their last 12 games (+8.60 Units / 54% ROI). Find more NHL betting trends for Canadiens vs. Senators.

How to watch Canadiens vs Senators

LocationCanadian Tire Centre, Ottawa, ON
DateWednesday, March 11, 2026
Puck drop7:30 p.m. ET
TVSportsnet

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Canadiens Make Big Move And Recall Jacob Fowler

With two back-to-backs this week and Samuel Montembeault still struggling to find his game, the Montreal Canadiens have decided to call up Jacob Fowler from the Laval Rocket. Given the fact that Jakub Dobes played last night, chances are Fowler won’t have long to wait before playing in his 11th NHL game; he could face the Ottawa Senators tonight. 

In his first stint with the Habs back in December, the 21-year-old put together a 4-4-2 record with a 2.62 goals-against average and a .902 save percentage, on top of getting his first shutout against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

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In the AHL, he has played 27 games this year, winning 19, losing 7 in regulation and 1 in overtime, and recording 3 shutouts. While the plan was initially for Fowler to spend the whole season in the AHL, the circumstances in Montreal have forced the Canadiens to call him up midseason, when both Montembeault and Jakub Dobes were struggling.

It remains to be seen how long this call-up will last, but since the trade deadline has come and gone, there is no more roster size limit, as long as the team is under the salary cap. In other words, he could be kept with the Habs indefinitely.

This move from the Habs’ front office is not surprising, but it’s not good news for Montembeault. The Becancour native is working on fixing his game with Marco Marciano, but the Habs’ patience is clearly wearing thin. Given the importance of every single point in a playoff race, they just couldn’t afford to wait anymore, and to be honest, he’s been given plenty of opportunities to bounce back throughout the season, but he hasn’t been able to.

This does not mean that the Habs are getting ready to waive him; there is no roster size limit, but it may well further indicate that the Canadiens will have to make a goaltending decision sooner than expected. The team has confirmed that all three goaltenders are healthy right now.


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Penguins show resiliency in performances without Crosby and Malkin

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA - MARCH 10: Bryan Rust #17 of the Pittsburgh Penguins celebrates after scoring his team's fourth goal during the third period against the Carolina Hurricanes at Lenovo Center on March 10, 2026 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Josh Lavallee/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

The Pittsburgh Penguins have managed a 3-2-3 record since the Olympic break without Sidney Crosby. That might not sound like much, but in the NHL’s point system that level of play (.563%) will keep them afloat for now until their captain returns. That might be happening soon since Crosby took part in the morning skate yesterday and is now starting the fourth week from the time of his injury.

Their comebacks lately, both complete and incomplete, have been something to marvel about. On Sunday, the Boston Bruins were leading the Penguins 3-0 in the second period, Pittsburgh would rally back for a 5-4 overtime win. Last night, the Carolina Hurricanes swamped the Pens in the third period to hold a 4-2 lead in the third period, the Pens rallied to tie before dropping the shootout decision. Avoiding regulation losses is the name of the game when it comes to the NHL standings, the Pens have managed to find a way in that department through resiliency and a force of will.

“We’re a resilient team,” Stuart Skinner said after last night’s game. “We’ve got guys in here who will do whatever it takes to win games and to get a point. We’re in March now, against a team that’s really hard to beat in their building. The fact that we came back on them is impressive to say the least.”

Skinner’s contribution might have been the most impressive. He made this save with 3:14 to go, in a 4-2 loss. Shots in the third period were 14-2 Carolina at that point, which speaks to the magnitude of how unlikely any potential positive result was looking with so little time remaining.

Between the setup and shot, it was a tremendous save that kept the Penguins in the game, even if it didn’t look it at the time. It was a good enough effort to deserve to become a game-changing moment, and somehow it ended up becoming relevant. Pittsburgh would score two goals in the final 2:08 of regulation to pick up a point that it looked like for much of the third period would not even be a possibility.

“We certainly don’t give up in this room,” Bryan Rust said. “It says a lot about the guys in here.”

Rust, of course, would know, because he’s forefront at the players that fueled the comeback by shooting a puck that deflected off Noel Acciari for the Pens’ third goal. Rust would go onto score the last minute goal to force overtime and etch another small chapter in his Penguin lore for coming through in the clutch. Creating a couple of regular season goals aren’t as magnificent as Game 7 goals by circumstance, yet Rust’s late performance was no less heroic.

The Penguins have some areas to clean up, especially defensively where they’ve allowed 16 goals over the past four games (with two more tacked on for shootout losses). The shootout itself continues to be an abject disaster now with a 1-10 record and inability to both score goals and keep the puck out of the net.

The pluses have outweighed the negatives, given the circumstance of playing without Crosby in this stretch and having Evgeni Malkin out on suspension. Rust (4G+5A) and Erik Karlsson (2G+6A) both have nine points in the eight games. Budding star Egor Chinakhov (3G+4A) has seven points. Anthony Mantha has four goals and six points. Usually Rust, Chinakhov and Mantha have played on three separate lines, adding a touch of balance that belies the lack of on-paper depth the team shows right now. They keep scrapping and finding ways, like Skinner did with his 39 saves last night, capped by the huge stop towards the end.

“Huge credit to those guys,” Skinner said. “We battled hard all night. You could tell that it was a division game, and a huge point for us. This group should be very proud.”

The road rolls on, the Pens are in Vegas tomorrow night to meet a Golden Knight team that has now lost three-straight games. Malkin will be unavailable and there’s no certainty that Crosby will be playing. That hasn’t much affected a resilient, proud group that keeps on showing mettle by carving out impressive performances without their two leading scorers.

Islanders’ Maxim Shabanov Returns After Sitting Nine Games— Did He Do Enough To Stay In Lineup?

After sitting out nine straight games, New York Islanders rookie forward Maxim Shabanov found himself in the lineup on Tuesday night against the St. Louis Blues for the first time since Jan. 31.

He came in for forward Anthony Duclair, who skated on the fourth line in their 2-1 overtime win over the San Jose Sharks on Saturday. Shabanov played 10:07 minutes in their 4-3 comeback overtime win, which included 1:14 on the second power-play unit, recording two shots on three attempts.

When Shabanov was on the ice at 5-on-5, 8:52, the Islanders were outshot 5-3 and outscored 1-0.

However, they did have four scoring chances, three of which were considered high-danger chances. On the goal against, Shabanov definitely wants to get his stick or body in front of Dylan Holloway's shot from the top of the left circle, which beat a screened Ilya Sorokin.

It happens, especially as a rookie. Other things went wrong on that play.

In the third period, Shabanov made a power move, cutting to the top of the crease off the rush, but Blues netminder Jordan Hofer made the save. 

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Standing at 5'9, he has a strong ability to find open ice, which is what led to that scoring chance. Shabanov doesn't force things, and we saw a handful of times on Tuesday when the 25-year-old Russian forward looked up the ice but opted for the smarter read, sending the puck back to his defenseman to start a cleaner breakout.

It's hard to remain confident in your ability when you sit for as long as Shabanov has, but he's been putting in a ton of work behind the scenes. Whether it's after practice or morning skate, Shabanov seems to always be on the ice for an hour-plus, working 1-on-1 with Benoit Desrosiers.

Getting acclimated to the NHL has been a process, but it says something that Patrick Roy went with him on their road trip finale, a game they really needed to win with the Columbus Blue Jackets breathing down their neck.

Shabanov also saw some minutes with Brayden Schenn and Ondrej Palat afer Calum Ritchie's failed coverage on the Jimmy Snuggerud goal at 9:10 of the second period, which gave St. Louis a 2-0 lead.

The question is, does Roy rotate the fourth-line left-wing spot for a few games before just riding the hot hand? 

Are Shabanov's hands warm enough to get another game? Duclair should be the guy in there given his speed and goal-scoring ability, but seeing him come out for Shabanov wasn't a good sign for No. 11 in what's been another difficult season on Long Island.

Kyle MacLean had held that role for quite some time, but a few rough games saw him come out. He's served as one of the two healthy scratches for the last two games.

The Islanders are back in action against the Los Angeles Kings at UBS Arena on Friday, the first of a back-to-back, before they host the Calgary Flames on Saturday. The Kings handed the Islanders a 5-3 loss last Wednesday in Los Angeles.