Canucks Select Connor Davis 129th-Overall At The 2026 NHL Entry Draft

The Vancouver Canucks have selected Connor Davis with the 129th-overall pick in the 2026 NHL Entry Draft. 

Davis, a re-draft who is currently 19 years old, spent the 2025-26 season with the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders of the USHL, scoring 26 goals and 29 assists in 59 games with the club. During the post-season, he scored two goals in two games. Prior to this season, he played for Salisbury School in USHS-Prep, putting together 21 goals and 23 assists in 31 games played. 

Davis is currently committed to the University of North Dakota in the NCAA for the 2026-27 season. 

As it stands, Davis is the sixth forward the Canucks have selected at the 2026 NHL Draft, with their only other non-forward selected being a goaltender. 

Jun 26, 2026; Buffalo, New York, USA; The logo for the NHL draft during the first round at KeyBank Center. Mandatory Credit: Timothy T. Ludwig-Imagn Images
Jun 26, 2026; Buffalo, New York, USA; The logo for the NHL draft during the first round at KeyBank Center. Mandatory Credit: Timothy T. Ludwig-Imagn Images

The Canucks now have three picks remaining at the 2026 NHL Entry Draft. Through the first four rounds of this year’s draft, Vancouver selected Caleb Malhotra (3rd-overall), Adam Novotný (24th-overall), Brooks Rogowski (33rd-overall), Niklas Aaram-Olsen (41st-overall), Dmitri Ivchenko (78th-overall), and Yaroslav Bryzgalov (97th-overall). Their next selection will take place in the sixth round, when they select 161st-overall. 

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New Jersey Devils Select Lavr Gashilov at 119th Overall in the 2026 NHL Entry Draft

NEWARK, NEW JERSEY - APRIL 21: New Jersey Devils introduce General Manager Sunny Mehta at Prudential Center on April 21, 2026 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Andrew Maclean/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI vis Getty Images

After acquiring the 119th overall pick in the fourth round from the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2026 NHL Entry Draft when they traded down from 35th to 37th in the second round, the New Jersey Devils selected Lavr Gashilov from Avto Yekaterinburg of the MHL. In the 2025-26 season, Gashilov scored 16 goals and had 53 assisst in 51 MHL games while also getting into two VHL games and three KHL games. Gashilov stands at 5’11” and 185 pounds (per Elite Propsects, though he is listed much taller elsewhere [as high as 6’3″, with the KHL having him at 6’2″]) and is a left-handed center. Per Byron Bader’s Hockey Prospecting, Gashilov may be the steal of the later rounds with first-round level production.

Gashilov is highly regarded as a playmaker with defensive deficiencies. However, he looks pretty good in the offensive zone! In HSD Prospects’ highlight package on him, you can see just how lethal a passer he is from anywhere on the ice.

In Smaht Scouting’s midseason rankings, Gashilov was ranked 38th. However, they did knock him for his skating. Here’s what Dan Haurin had to say about him there:

He plays with an above average motor, constantly keeping his feet moving and involving himself in the play. He also plays a strong physical game, putting bodies on opposition every chance he gets, while showing an ability to make quick plays to teammates while tangled up in battles. He’s got some soft hands and an ability to feather pucks through tight lanes to teammates in the offensive zone. The skating is a question at this point in his development however, with his strides being a bit too choppy and lacking an element of explosiveness and quickness on his edges.

This does contrast with NHL Network’s view of the player, where he was regarded as a plus skater who completely lacks physicality. I guess we will see. Watching him skate in his highlight package, I do tend towards the Smaht Scouting view of him. He seems like far less of a rush threat than the forwards the Devils have previously selected this draft, and his soft hands and high-level offensive IQ should be a boon to the Devils when they do establish possession. He looks like a PP1-type player who probably should not play on a shutdown line, which is fine. Player development should focus on maximizing strengths and minimizing weaknesses, rather than washing over what makes a player valuable in the first place.

Importantly, Gashilov is only under contract through the 2026-27 season. If he does not get established in the KHL by the end of this season, he could very easily be signed by Sunny Mehta to play in the AHL or NHL after the upcoming year. Since Gashilov is coming out of the MHL, I could very well see him going to the VHL to continue developing his skills in the second-tier Russian league. He certainly has little left to learn in Russian juniors.

In all, I am a fan of these picks. Our previous GM regime put little value on these kinds of high-scoring, low-risk picks in the later rounds, and that has seemed to reflect in the lack of prospect viability over the last few years. Gashilov has a lottery-level NHLe. And while I wish I could have the data to look at his microstats to evaluate his playdriving ability, what publicly available analytics we can see seem to like him as well.

But what do you think of this pick? Do you like it? Vote in our flash poll here.

Astros Prospect Report: June 26th

FAYETTEVILLE, AR - MAY 31: Arkansas Razorbacks outfielder Justin Thomas Jr. (4) at bat during the NCAA Division I Regional baseball game between the Creighton Blue Jays and Arkansas Razorbacks on May 31, 2025, at Baum-Walker Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas. (Photo by Andy Altenburger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Another day of minor league baseball is in the books. See the results below. Check out the previous day’s recap here.

AAA: Sugar Land Space Cowboys (35-43) lost 8-1 (BOX SCORE)

McPherson started for Sugar Land and allowed 2 runs in the first inning only retiring two batters before being pulled. The offense got on the board in the third inning on a Brooks sac fly. The Sugar Land pen struggled allowing another 6 runs as El Paso extended their lead. The offense had their troubles too as they were unable to score again and fell 8-1.

Note: Biggio has a .859 OPS this season.


AA: Corpus Christi Hooks (33-40) lost 3-0 (BOX SCORE)

Hicks started for the Hooks and went 4.1 innings allowing 2 runs with 3 strikeouts. The bullpen allowed one run but the Hooks’ offense had a rough night collecting just 2 hits as they were shutout in the 3-0 loss.

Note: Encarnacion has 33 stolen bases this season.


A+: Asheville Tourists (20-52won 7-4 (BOX SCORE)

Smith started for Asheville and was solid allowing 2 runs over 4.2 innings while striking out 6 batters. Asheville got on the board in the 5th inning on a Daudet RBI single. The Drive took a 4-1 lead in the 6th but Asheville got one run back in the 8th on a Powell solo home run. In the 9th, Asheville got a run on a bases loaded hit by pitch to Garcia and with 2 outs and the bases loaded, Thomas connected on a 3 run double to give Asheville the lead. Powell added an RBI single to extend the lead. Frias was solid in relief tossing 3 scoreless innings as he closed out the 7-4 win.

Note: Powell is hitting .309 this season.


A: Fayetteville Woodpeckers (37-35) won 2-1 (BOX SCORE)

The Woodpeckers got on the board in the first inning thanks to a Flores 2 run home run, his 11th home run of the season and second game in a row with a home run. Perez started for the Woodpeckers and pitched well allowing 1 run over 5 innings while striking out 7. The game went into a rain delay before the start of the 6th and was ultimately called, ending in a Perez complete game and Woodpeckers 2-1 win.

Note: Perez ha 10 BB/77 K in 67.2 innings this season.


Today’s minor league starters:

SL: TBD – 7:05 CT

CC: Trey Dombroski – 7:00 CT

AV: Nolan DeVos – 5:45 CT

FV: TBD – 6:05 CT

New Jersey Devils Select Lavr Gashilov With 119th Overall Pick In 2026 NHL Draft

The New Jersey Devils came into Day 2 of the 2026 NHL Draft with just four selections to make, and two of them were in the second round. However, they moved back two spots from 35 to 37 with the Chicago Blackhawks, and took on the 119th overall pick as a result. 

With the 119th pick in the draft, the Devils selected forward Lavr Gashilov of Russia. He played in the MHL, which is the minor league to the KHL, and had 16 goals and 53 assists for 69 points in 51 games played. 

He has the ability to score some goals, but the playmaking is where he has thrived so far in his young career. Having 50 assists is an incredible achievement, even with it being the lesser of the two prominent Russian leagues. 

Gashilov is the first player to lead the MHL in assists during a draft-eligible season. He did a lot of his great work on the power play, which is a major part of his game. 

If you're looking for areas of improvement within Gashilov, his play away from the puck stands out the most. That is an area of concern for a lot of prospects who prioritize offense, and it's something that the Devils must develop within his game if he is going to become an NHL forward. 

Usually, players with his set of skills only have a place in the top six of an NHL lineup. If he never reaches the potential to play in that role, he is unlikely to have the tools to be a bottom-six forward. 

Sunny Mehta, with a lot of his selections so far, has used his selections on players with high ceilings and low floors. The development staff has their work cut out for them, but the reward could be players who make a difference. 

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Sharks Sign Zack Ostapchuk to Four-Year Contract Extension

While the San Jose Sharks were awaiting their first pick on day two of the 2026 NHL Draft, Mike Grier got some other business taken care of. On Saturday, the Sharks announced that they had signed forward Zack Ostapchuk to a four-year contract extension with an average annual value of $2.35 million.

Ostapchuk, who was originally drafted by the Ottawa Senators in the second round of the 2021 NHL Draft, has quickly carved out a role for himself as a bottom-six center of the future for the Sharks since being acquired from the Senators as a part of the Fabian Zetterlund trade. 

During the 2025-26 season, Ostapchuk started the campaign with the Sharks' American Hockey League affiliate, the San Jose Barracuda. After 11 games with the Sharks' farm team, Ostapchuk earned a call up in the middle of November and never looked back.

In 59 games with the Sharks, Ostapchuk scored four goals and seven total points. With that being said, he's more regarded for his play on the defensive side of the puck and on the penalty kill. He's lining up to be the Sharks' long-term fourth-line center, a role that often goes under-appreciated, but makes a massive difference. 

Mets activate Christian Scott, option Zach Thornton to Triple-A

May 18, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; New York Mets pitcher Christian Scott (45) throws to the Washington Nationals during the third inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-Imagn Images | Brad Mills-Imagn Images

Earlier today, the Mets re-instated Christian Scott from the 15-day injured list to make the start against the Phillies later this afternoon. In a corresponding move, the club options Zach Thornton to Triple-A.

Scott made his last start exactly 15 days ago, when he allowed four earned runs over 4 2/3 innings against the Cardinals at Citi Field. He surrendered three homers in the outing and did not factor in the decision, with the Mets eventually winning the contest to avoid a sweep. Scott, who missed all of 2025 after undergoing Tommy John surgery in September 2024, returned earlier this year and has been one of the team’s best pitchers. He currently owns a 3.10 ERA and a 3.84 FIP, with 47 strikeouts across 40 2/3 innings.

Thornton pitched last night for the Mets and had significantly more success than he did in his major league debut. After allowing three consecutive hits and one run to begin the game, he buckled down and limited Philadelphia to just the one run and five hits over six innings. He struck out seven and walked just one batter, but did not factor in the decision. With the team needing starting pitching following Kodai Senga’s demotion and the David Peterson trade, it’s very likely we will see more of Thornton in the coming months.

NHL Draft: Penguins Select Right Defenseman With Fourth-Round Pick

The Pittsburgh Penguins traded up to the fourth round of the 2026 NHL Draft on Saturday.

They originally had a sixth-round pick but traded it, along with a 2027 fourth-round pick, to the Boston Bruins for the 111th overall pick. 

The Penguins found a player that they liked and traded up to select 20-year-old defenseman Parker Von Richter of the OHL's Barrie Colts. He played in 28 games with the Colts this season, compiling eight goals and 24 points. He also finished the playoffs with two goals and 14 points in 21 games. 

Von Richter originally started the 2025-26 season with the Brampton Steelheads before they traded him to the Colts. He had four goals and 25 points in 38 games with the Steelheads before he was traded. 

Von Richter is committed to the University of New Hampshire for the 2026-27 season. 

He stands as the Penguins' last pick of the day unless they acquire another pick. 


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Islanders Select Right-Shot Defenseman Lincoln Kuehne With Pick No. 109

In the fourth round of the 2026 NHL Entry Draft, the New York Islanders selected right-shot defenseman Lincoln Kuehne out of Arizona State University in the NCAA.

Kuehne scored one goal with one assist for two points in 30 games last season, logging limited minutes for the Arizona squad. The 6’2” defenseman previously played with the USNTDP.

The Fargo, North Dakota native is a steady, rangy blueliner with above-average skating and shutdown ability. His 205-pound frame enables him to play with physicality, and while he won’t produce many points, Kuehne can break the puck out and make the occasional play up ice.

Kuehne joins the shallowest area of the Islanders’ prospect pool: the right side. New York added yet another left-shot defenseman by drafting Malte Gustafsson yesterday, so the right-shot Kuehne will serve as a necessary supplement for the farm system. 

The Islanders have only one other right-shot defensive prospect inTomas Machu out of Providence College. Now, general manager Mathieu Darche has bolstered this positional weakness — at least in part.

The Islanders are slated to select three more times, once each in rounds five, six, and seven. Day 2 of the NHL Draft is available to watch on NHL Network, Sportsnet, and ESPN+.

Kai Russell wrote this story. 

NHL Draft: Penguins Select Talented Forward In Third Round

The Pittsburgh Penguins have a knack for finding value in the middle rounds of the NHL Draft, as they have drafted talents such as Bryan Rust, Jake Guentzel, Harrison Brunicke, and Sergei Murashov beyond the first round.

And they may just have found more with their third-round pick Saturday.

With their 86th overall pick in the 2026 NHL Entry Draft, the Penguins selected LW Pierce Mbuyi from the Owen Sound Attack of the OHL. Mbuyi, a 5-foot-10, 163-pound forward, had 32 goals and 75 points in 68 games last season, and he confirmed he will go back to the Sound for one more season before heading to Penn State for the 2027-28 season.

Although a bit undersized, Mbuyi has the scoring ability and the motor to generate quite a bit offensively. His speed is the hallmark of his game, but he excels around areas of the net-front despite his physical disadvantage and thrives off the rush, creating opportunity and forcing turnovers in the neutral zone. He is also strong on the forecheck and uses his skating to his advantage on that front. 

Mbuyi was an alternate captain for the Sound last season and was named the team's captain last spring.

The Penguins had one more selection in the draft, and they traded up to 111th overall to select defenseman Parker Von Ricther.

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Mets' Jorge Polanco to begin rehab assignment with Triple-A Syracuse

Jorge Polanco appears ready to take the next step in his road back to the Mets.

The infielder will jump into Syracuse's lineup on Saturday as he begins a rehab assignment. 

It's been a long journey to recovery for Polanco, as he's faced many stops and starts along the way. 

The veteran hasn't appeared in a big-league game since April 14. 

He did get into six rehab games previously, but ended up having to shut things down and returned to New York after experiencing left ankle soreness. 

Polanco was able to resume baseball activities, but took things slow to avoid another setback. 

Now it appears he's ready to take that leap into game action as he progresses closer towards getting back into the middle of what continues to be an up-and-down Mets offense. 

Game 83 Game Day Thread – Texas Rangers @ Toronto Blue Jays

Jun 26, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Texas Rangers right fielder Brandon Nimmo (24) hits an RBI double against the Toronto Blue Jays in the first inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images | Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images

Texas Rangers @ Toronto Blue Jays

Saturday, June 27, 2026, 2:07 PM CDT (105.3 The Fan / Rangers Sports Network)

Rogers Centre

RHP Cal Quantrill vs. RHP Dylan Cease

Today’s Lineups

RANGERSBLUE JAYS
Joc Pederson – DHNathan Lukes – RF
Wyatt Langford – CFVladimir Guerrero – DH
Corey Seager – SSDaulton Varsho – CF
Brandon Nimmo – RFKazuma Okamoto – 3B
Josh Jung – 3BAlejandro Kirk – C
Jake Burger – 1BSean Keys – 1B
Jarred Kelenic – LFErnie Clement – 2B
Elias Diaz – CYohendrick Pinango – LF
Nicky Lopez – 2BAndres Gimenez – SS
Cal Quantrill – RHPDylan Cease – RHP

Go Rangers!

NBA Offseason Trade/Free Agent Rumors 2026: Jaylen Brown talks happening, Mitchell Robinson to Lakers?

The firehose of NBA rumors is wide open and coming fast — as are the trades and signings. Here is some of the latest talk around the league.

Boston talking to teams about Brown

Whether Boston will trade Jaylen Brown or hang on to him and chase another ring with a retooled roster around him and Jayson Tatum remains to be seen. What we do know is that Boston is at least having conversations with teams about Brown, according to multiple reports.

What fans also understand is what a lot of teams around the league believe as well: After so publicly dangling him in a potential Giannis Antetokounmpo trade, the relationship is fractured and bringing him back is, at best, awkward.

There are a lot of Brown rumors flying around:

• The Celtics ultimately believe they don't have to make a deal, that they can repair any damage to their relationship with the All-NBA wing coming off his best season (where he finished sixth in MVP voting). With that, they feel they have leverage and are keeping the asking price high when they do talk Brown trade, reports ESPN’s Shams Charania, who said on “Get Up”, "In some cases, the Celtics have asked for at least four first-round picks for Jaylen Brown."

• Portland remains aggressive in going after Brown, reports Marc Stein and Jake Fischer of The Stein Line. New Portland owner Tom Dundon wants to make a splash and has his front office being aggressive in going after a big star. Brown is the kind they need to chase because he has three years left on his current contract, so this is not a potential rental. Whether Boston is interested in Portland's offer is a different question.

• Cleveland wouldn't trade Evan Mobley for Giannis Antetokounmpo, but would they feel differently about Jaylen Brown? It's a question being asked around the league, but the Cavaliers don't seem into the idea. At least not yet.

• Houston has not been active in going after Brown, reports The Stein Line.

Lakers may offer Mitchell Robinson

It's no secret the Lakers are looking to upgrade at center (it should be noted Deandre Ayton is expected to pick up his player option and be back with the team). Mitchell Robinson is the kind of big man they could use, but his health concerns — particularly his chronic ankle issues — will give the Lakers and every team some pause.

The Lakers may offer Robinson a "long-term" deal at around the mid-level exception of $15.1 million, reports Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints. That's a fair price, if Robinson is looking to come West. Brooklyn reportedly also has interest (although agents use the Nets as a "boogie man" in every rumor they leak because the Nets have cap space, so take some of those with a grain of salt).

The Lakers also have been linked to Dallas center Daniel Gafford, and after the Mavericks drafted Morez Johnson Jr. in the lottery this week, Gafford may be more available, Siegel of ClutchPoints reports.

Robinson may be the odd man out in New York as Knicks owner James Dolan says he does not want to venture into the second apron of the luxury tax. New York would need to get Robinson to take a significant pay cut to return and keep them out of the second apron, and that's not happening. Robinson made almost $13 million last season and showed his value in the playoffs; he's going to be expecting a raise, and it seems at least one team (and likely more) is willing to do just that.

Cavs open to Max Strus trade?

Cleveland is another team looking largely to run it back (with a tweak or two), but they are also battling the second apron. The solution might be to trade Max Strus, a solid two-way wing player, something Brian Windhorst discussed on ESPN Cleveland radio.

"I would keep an eye on Max Strus. Dean Wade is going to be expensive, I think more expensive than the Cavs were hoping. I think Keon Ellis could be gone unless they lose Dean Wade. If they lose Dean Wade, I think they re-engineer the concept of Keon Ellis.

"Max Strus is extension eligible, has one year at $19 million left on his contract. I want to see if the Cavs are extending Max Strus or if they have to trade Max Strus. And the reason you would trade Max Strus is so that you could potentially afford to keep Dean Wade."

If the Cavaliers trade Strus, it would have to be to a team that can absorb him into cap space or has a trade exception big enough to take on his $16.7 million contract. Cleveland is not going to want to take back salary in this deal.

Health is another concern for any interested teams. Strus played in just 12 games last season due to a bone fracture and foot surgery, and 50 games the season before. During the postseason, especially against Detroit and New York, Strus showed his two-way wing potential in playoff series against the Pistons and Knicks.

Other trade rumors

• Kevon Looney about to be free agent. New Orleans is not going to pick up the team option on veteran center Kevon Looney, and he will be a free agent, reports Chris Haynes and others. Looney won three rings with the Golden State Warriors but played just 21 games last season with the Pelicans and seemed to take a step back from his Warriors days. If healthy, he could be a solid backup big for a team.

• John Collins interest. Both the Chicago Bulls and San Antonio Spurs are interested in Collins, reports ClutchPoints Siegel. Collins is a solid veteran big man who averaged 13.6 points and 5.3 rebounds a game last season with the Clippers. Collins is a free agent and made $26.6 million last season, that per-year number likely comes down a little with this next deal wherever it is.

• Dorian Finney-Smith available. The Rockets continue to explore trade possibilities around veteran wing Dorian Finney-Smith, reports Stein and Fischer. How big the market is for him coming off a down season in Houston remains to be seen. He is set to make $13.3 million next season, and while there are two years after that on his contract, neither is fully guaranteed.

• Myles Turner interest. In the wake of the Giannis Antetokounmpo teams have called Milwaukee about Turner, a stretch five, but Milwaukee isn't actively looking to trade him, according to Stein.

• Chicago picked up its $2.4 million team option for Leonard Miller. Which was expected, he averaged 11.7 points per game with Chicago after being traded from Minnesota at the deadline and getting a chance he did not see with the Timberwolves.

• Lonnie Walker IV is looking to make a return to the NBA after playing last season for Maccabi Tel Aviv, reports Stein.

Yaxel Lendeborg doesn’t mince words when speaking about Steph Curry, Steve Kerr

Immediately after the Warriors selected former Michigan star Yaxel Lendeborg with the 11th pick in the NBA draft, he showed he might need some additional public relations training after a couple of honest interviews.

Over the past week, Lendeborg has met with the media and did not mince words when talking about how he used to feel about Steph Curry and playing for Steve Kerr, who traditionally doesn’t play rookies.

During his introductory news conference Tuesday, Lendeborg admitted he grew up hating watching Curry because he was a big fan of former Cavaliers star Kyrie Irving.

“It’s a full-circle moment for me. I’ve been saying this every time I get asked this question. In 2016, I’m a big Kyrie guy, so I used to hate Steph Curry,” Lendeborg said. “So now that I’m actually going to be on the same team as him, play and actually learn so much from him, it means a lot.”

“I’ve met him a couple of times; he’s a very great guy, genuine person, and it’s going to be an honor to watch him do what he does in person. I’m very excited.”

There’s no problem in admitting you were a fan of another team while growing up, so it makes sense why Lendeborg might’ve had a particular feeling about Curry and the Warriors as they met Irving and the Cavaliers in the NBA Finals for three consecutive seasons from 2015-2017. Irving was on the losing side of the series twice in 2015 and 2017.

Former Michigan star Yaxel Lendeborg hopes to have a big role in his first season with the Warriors. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

But when Lendeborg was asked about conversations he had with Kerr, he didn’t hold back from admitting that Kerr doesn’t necessarily like to play rookies and admitted that his new coach’s hand might be forced to play him because the Warriors are simply not a good team now.

“He doesn’t normally play rookies as much; he has a history of that. But the way the team is looking right now, I’m going to have a really good chance to play, maybe even start,” Lendeborg said Friday when meeting with the media. “Just having that kind of hope gives me extra motivation.”

To Lendeborg’s credit, the Warriors aren’t the well-oiled machine that used to dominate the NBA from 2014 to 2022.

Since they won their last NBA title during the 2021-2022 season, Golden State has consistently placed in the bottom part of the Western Conference and recently had its first losing season since 2019-2020, when they finished 15-50, the same season in which they were without Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson.

Lendeborg went on to praise Kerr for the great job he has done since he became the head coach of the team in May 2014.

“I know he’s a Hall of Fame coach, he’s played under a Hall of Fame coach as well, he’s learned so much, he played with one of the best players [Michael Jordan] of all time as well,” Lendeborg said. “He just knows so much of the game, so I feel like the impression I just wanna leave on him is someone who’s willing to learn, someone who’s going to value his core values and play values.”


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Hurricanes lose Seth Jarvis for extended time in injury blow after winning Stanley Cup

Seth Jarvis #24 of the Carolina Hurricanes stretches before Game Six of the 2026 NHL Stanley Cup Final between the Carolina Hurricanes and the Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena on June 14, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Seth Jarvis #24 of the Carolina Hurricanes stretches before Game Six of the 2026 NHL Stanley Cup Final between the Carolina Hurricanes and the Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena on June 14, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Hurricanes star Seth Jarvis is expected to miss at least the first part of next season. 

The newly minted Stanley Cup champion underwent shoulder surgery that will “probably” sideline him “4-6 months,” according to Carolina general manager Eric Tulsky. 

“Hopefully on the shorter end of that,” Tulsky said, per NHL.com. ”But that’s the range we were given.”

Jarvis dealt with issues on the same shoulder during the 2023-24 season, although he played 81 games through the injury.

Seth Jarvis #24 of the Carolina Hurricanes looks to pass during game one of the NHL Stanley Cup Final between the Vegas Golden Knights and the Carolina Hurricanes on June 2, 2026 at Lenovo Center in Raleigh, North Carolina. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

“Shoulders are tough,” Tulsky said. “Once it goes, you can keep aggravating it and it can limit what you can do and it’s tough, and eventually it needs to be repaired. You can strengthen it and try to get through it, and he did that for a while.”

Tulsky said Jarvis, the Hurricanes’ leading goal scorer, likely would have had the procedure last summer if the team hadn’t made a deep playoff run, but opted against it to avoid missing a significant portion of the season.

“Then we got to this year and had another deep run, and at some point, you just need to do it,” he continued. “You can’t be limited for the rest of your career. You start thinking maybe we’re going to have deep runs every year and are just going to have to bite the bullet and get it done.”

Jarvis, who was taken No. 13 overall by the Hurricanes in the 2020 NHL Draft, had another excellent season for Carolina with 66 points (32 goals, 34 assists). 

It was his third straight season reaching each of those figures. 

During the Canes’ Stanley Cup run, Jarvis had 11 points (four goals, seven assists) in 19 games, including a pair of assists and goal during the Final against the Golden Knights.

Is Dylan Crews starting to finally turn a corner for the Washington Nationals?

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 25: Dylan Crews #3 of the Washington Nationals hits a single in the first inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at Nationals Park on June 25, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It has been a long time coming, but Dylan Crews is finally heating up. He has a .986 OPS in his last seven games and a .795 mark in his last 15. Plenty of people have talked at length about how Crews’ process should be leading to better results, and now those results are finally coming.

Even with the Nats offense ice cold and looking demoralized last night, Crews was at least trying to make things happen. He only went 1 for 4, but he got a really nice double down the line. On a night where most of the team seemed dead, Crews was still hustling and flying around as always.

That hustle is part of what really endears Crews to the fanbase, besides the yearning for their massively hyped top prospect to turn it around. When he is on the field, Crews really looks like he wants it, which is nice to see. 

Despite that desire for success, there has not been a ton of it in Crews’ big league career so far. Even after this hot streak, Crews is hitting just .230 with a .654 OPS. This June things have looked a lot better, but his OPS for the month is still only .694. Some of this is bad luck, but as we will get into, there is still one massive flaw that Crews needs to fix.

Starting with the bad luck though, Crews’ xwOBA is 40 points higher than his wOBA. However, he has finally caught some lucky breaks this past week. He had a 3 hit day against the Phillies where at least two of those hits did not leave the infield. It was a lucky 3 hit day, but he has most certainly earned that luck. 

Crews has flaws as a hitter, but he is not a sub .600 OPS guy. With how hard he hits the ball, combined with not striking out too much this year, that was never going to last. On pure ability, I would say Crews is a low .700’s caliber OPS guy. 

One thing that has been fun lately is to see him lean into some tape measure homers. When I saw Crews in person, I was surprised with how small he is. Whether it was how hard he hit the ball, or his aura, something about Crews made me think he is bigger than he is. He is listed at 5’11 203, but he looks a bit leaner than that. However, he has crazy power and bat speed for his size. He hit monster home runs in Tampa and Arizona that were 440 foot shots.

The idea of a Dylan Crews that can be a consistent hitter is such a cool concept. That would be such a fun and exciting player because of everything else he does. Crews has 4 outs above average in the field this year and grades out as a positive base runner. He also is such a spark plus with his energy.

My favorite Dylan Crews play of the season was not a big home run or a diving catch. Rather, it was his mad dash on the bases against the Mariners. Jose Tena was at the plate, and Crews stole second. However, Tena roped a liner up the middle for a base hit. The vast majority of players would pull up at third base there, but Crews sprinted home, sliding in safely thanks to a swim move.

That play is what Dylan Crews is all about. Those kinds of bursts are why he is so easy to love despite not having great results at the plate. If Crews can get on base more, he can make those sorts of plays with greater regularity.

However, getting on base has been a challenge for him, especially via the walk. In 33 games, Crews just has two walks all season. That is honestly pretty impressively bad. He is walking just 1.5% of the time. For context, the free swinging Luis Garcia Jr. walks nearly three times as often at 4.2%. 

For Crews to become a productive offensive player, he needs to walk more. There are a couple things Crews has to do to accomplish that goal. The first one is simple, he needs to chase less. Dylan Crews is chasing pitches at a 36.8% clip, easily a career high. Last year he chased at a 29.5% clip and in 2024, that number was 26.5%. He has shown he can be more selective, but right now that is not happening.

At LSU, Crews’ approach was seen as one of his strengths. However, that has not translated to pro ball, and he is unlikely to ever be a big walk guy. Getting that chase rate back under 30% would go a long way for him though. In his first two seasons, his walk rate was around 8%, so this seems like a bit of an outlier.

I actually think this recent hot streak could help him get more walks moving forward. This season, pitchers have not been scared of Crews at all. They always seem to attack the zone early in counts against him. On the other hand, James Wood gets pitched around a lot, which leads to walks. 

With Crews swinging the bat well and punishing mistakes, he could start to be pitched differently. Hopefully that will lead to more walks because when Crews is on base, he is a major threat.

Despite the hot streak, I am still in wait and see mode on Crews. I figured he would come to life at some point because all the underlying numbers suggested he was not as bad as his numbers. The question now is whether this hot streak will continue and see his OPS climb into the .700’s or if he will plateau again. The answer to this will go a long way in determining his future with the club.