Did Sharks get jobbed? 

May, 17, 2013
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Todd McLellan didn't come right out and say it, but it's safe to assume the San Jose Sharks coach wasn't happy with the penalty that led to two late goals by Dustin Brown and Trevor Lewis that gave the Los Angeles Kings a stunning 4-3 win over his team Thursday night.

"You go back and look at it, it looks like it changed direction" after hitting the glass, McLellan, speaking about Marc-Edouard Vlasic's late clearing attempt that resulted in a delay-of-game call that put San Jose two men down, told David Pollak of the San Jose Mercury News and the rest of the media throng shortly after the crushing defeat.

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Adrian Dater of the Denver Post reports that new Colorado Avalanche hockey ops chief Joe Sakic may have had a change of heart about hiring a coach without NHL experience.

That would seem to put former Avs legend and current Quebec junior league bench boss Patrick Roy firmly back in contention for Joe Sacco's old job. From Dater:
Indications from the Avs now are that a junior coach IS possible. I would still say Sakic would prefer an experienced guy, one who already has had an NHL head coaching job. But it's now possible that it could indeed be someone from junior, say a Patrick Roy or maybe even an AHL guy like Dallas Eakins or someone else.

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Bad news for Seattle hockey fans 

May, 16, 2013
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You can forget about rooting for the Seattle (insert-new-name-here) in the National Hockey League anytime soon. As Sportsnet's John Shannon points out, the decision by the NBA to reject the bid to relocate the Sacramento Kings also hurts the Seattle's shot at getting an NHL franchise. No new SuperSonics means no rush to build a new arena.

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Latendresse's opportunity 

May, 16, 2013
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Forward Guillaume Latendresse could draw back into the Ottawa Senators' lineup for Friday's tilt with the Pittsburgh Penguins. As relayed by TSN.ca, Latendresse skated in place of Matt Kassian on the Senators' third line during Thursday's practice, while Kassian was demoted to the fifth line with Jim O'Brien and Peter Regin.

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Clarkson's future (update) 

May, 16, 2013
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UPDATE: The Star-Ledger reports the New Jersey Devils are engaged in talks regarding David Clarkson. But the subject of actual money has reportedly yet to be addressed.

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Tanev too pricey for Canucks? 

May, 16, 2013
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A restricted free agent this summer, defenseman Chris Tanev may be too expensive for the Vancouver Canucks to retain under the new $64.3 million salary cap. Jim Jamieson of the Vancouver Province argues that other NHL squads will be tempted to tender an offer sheet to the 23-year-old defenseman -- one that the Canucks may not be able to match.

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Gryba a "maybe" for Friday 

May, 16, 2013
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The Ottawa Senators may be without defenseman Eric Gryba for Friday's Game 2 against the Pittsburgh Penguins. The Ottawa Citizen reports Gryba may be concussed after absorbing a hard hit from Penguins defenseman Brooks Orpik during Game 1.

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Marchand hurt? (update) 

May, 16, 2013
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UPDATE:Coach Claude Julien has confirmed to several sources -- including ESPNBoston.com's James Murphy -- that Brad Marchand is fine and will suit up for the Bruins on Thursday.

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No rush to hire next Avs' coach 

May, 16, 2013
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Don't count on a decision anytime soon. Adrian Dater of the Denver Post strongly suggests ("take this to the bank") it's going to be a while before the Colorado Avalanche hires a new bench boss. Likely, as discussed before, because the club wants to have a shot at hiring the current head coach of the Phoenix Coyotes.

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Stoll substitute 

May, 16, 2013
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Forward Brad Richardson appears poised to play his first game in over two weeks for the Los Angeles Kings. Both Helene Elliott of the Los Angeles Times and ESPN.com's Pierre LeBrun report Richardson is the top candidate to fill in for Jarret Stoll, who's on the injured shelf following a questionable hit by Raffi Torres. Richardson is expected to take Stoll's place on the Kings' third line between Dustin Penner and Trevor Lewis.

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Stalberg in Coach Q's doghouse? 

May, 16, 2013
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UPDATE: According to Chicago Tribune, complaints about his power-play role in the first round of the playoffs earned Viktor Stalberg a spot in the press box for Game 1 of the second round. A regular power-play performer during the regular season, Stalberg saw very limited time with the man-advantage against the Minnesota Wild. But moaning about it may not have been the wisest course of action.

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Datsyuk's future with Wings 

May, 16, 2013
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If we're to trust Mike Babcock, Pavel Datsyuk will spend several more years in the NHL. As relayed by The Detroit News, the head coach of the Detroit Red Wings is essentially quashing ongoing speculation that Datsyuk will bolt for Russia once the player's current contract expires at the end of next season.

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Extension for Kessel? 

May, 15, 2013
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One piece of business for the Toronto Maple Leafs this summer could be securing Phil Kessel with a new long-term deal. With just one year left on his current contract (average annual salary: $5.4 million), Kessel merits such an extension -- according to Jeff Blair of the Globe and Mail. Particularly after the winger enjoyed so much success this past season. ESPN Insider Craig Custance agrees; in addition to acquiring a top center, the Maple Leafs should lock Kessel in with an extension before 2013-14.

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Cervenka's future 

May, 15, 2013
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The relationship between the Calgary Flames and forward Roman Cervenka has apparently come to an end. According to Igor Eronko of Sports.ru, Cervenka has signed a three-year deal with a Kontinental Hockey League squad.

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Samuelsson injury 

May, 15, 2013
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No real biggie it seems, but Mikael Samuelsson will miss at least one game for the Detroit Red Wings in the second round. MLive.com reports the veteran forward has been ruled out for Game 1 against the Chicago Blackhawks after suffering a flare-up in the same strained pectoral muscle that was a bother at the end of the regular season. Samuelsson said he hopes to return at some point this series.

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