The NHL has postponed tomorrow’s game between the Seattle Kraken and Winnipeg Jets due to inclement weather heading toward the Manitoba area, rescheduling the match for May 1. That is the day before the playoffs are set to begin, another sign of just how difficult it would be for the Jets to make the postseason at this point. The team is currently only five points behind the Dallas Stars for the final wild card position, but have played two more games (leaving just eight remaining in their season) and are still dealing with the Vegas Golden Knights in between.
For Seattle, there hasn’t been any hope of the playoffs for a while now, but there are certainly things to get excited about. Matty Beniers will make his NHL debut tonight after signing his entry-level contract, giving fans the chance to see the first draft pick in franchise history.
- The Pittsburgh Penguins have activated Brock McGinn off injured reserve, bringing him back after more than a month on the shelf. McGinn, 28, has 11 goals and 18 points this season through 56 games for the Penguins, but adds another level of depth for a roster that is still trying to improve their playoff position. The Penguins sit six points behind the New York Rangers in the Metropolitan, with just eight games left to play.
- Dustin Brown has also been activated, this time by the Los Angeles Kings, giving the team a huge boost after yesterday’s announcement that Drew Doughty would miss the rest of the season. While the 37-year-old isn’t the player he once was, Brown can still contribute and has 25 points in 57 games this season. More importantly, he’s a two-time Stanley Cup champion and extremely important member of the leadership group in Los Angeles, who are headed to the playoffs should they be able to hold onto that Pacific Division spot.
- Mark Stone is a game-time decision for the Golden Knights, though it means they will have to make several other roster transactions if they want to activate him from long-term injured reserve. As CapFriendly points out, even loaning every eligible player to the minor leagues wouldn’t clear enough space, meaning someone else would have to be transferred to long-term injured reserve (or, technically they could make a trade, though that brings other complications) for Stone to be activated.
MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend
Funny you mention the VGK situation, @Gavin. Sounds like *some* team needs a Robidas Island. Robidas was just talking with, I think, Jon Still, on TSN 690 the other day. I wanted to ask him how life was on the Island, but little did I know that this mess would be rearing its ugly head, and he would be talked about in other circles. The only thing missing from CapFriendly’s statement was, “This ought to get interesting.” Hopefully, it doesn’t involve an ECHL-style three-line approach.
riverrat55
Technically thou no info found maybe putting Smith on LTIR as his cap hit is $5 Million , nor sure as not mentioned how much it would be to activate Stone. tho looking at injury lists for Golden Knight they have a slew of players out of lineup , or make as article says make a trade , Janmark is highest cap space available for $2 million and place another on LTIR(Brossoit) to clear space, Guess they are in a mess to their own doing.