Around The NHL: Bruins Breakup, Landeskog Out, Second-Round Blowouts, More

So there’s been a lot going on around the NHL this week. If you missed some things because you’ve been busy watching Connor Bedard highlights, I can’t blame you.

We’ve had some shocking results in the second round. The current scores of the series aren’t all that shocking (well, except for one of them). It’s more how we’ve gotten to where we are that’s been the surprise.

On top of that, we have what appears to be a bit of a roster shakeup on the horizon for the league’s best team (well, from the regular season at least) as well as an unfortunate injury in Colorado. There’s a whole lot to cover this week, so let’s go around the NHL.

Bruins Breakup Coming?

While it won’t be a total overhaul in Boston, some significant roster changes will likely be on the way. The Bruins suffered a shocking first-round series loss to the Florida Panthers after a historically good regular season. Now faced with cap constraints, change is inevitable.

Captain Patrice Bergergon flirted with retirement last season, he opted to stay in Boston on a team-friendly 1-year, $2.5 million deal. Bergeron is again considering retirement this season.

Boston has eight impending unrestricted free agents on the roster, many of which the acquired at the deadline. Tyler Bertuzzi, Dmitry Orlov, and Garnet Hathaway were all deadline deals that are due for fairly large raises. Boston finished the season just $27,000 under the salary cap.

After falling short again and several UFAs due for a raise, the writing is on the wall for the Bruins. Will they move a major piece? Can they get creative and keep their core around for one more run? The Bruins went all in this year and came up short, it will be a fascinating offseason to track in Boston.

Gabriel Landeskog To Miss 2023-24 Season

It’s a really good thing the Avalanche got their Stanley Cup last season. Gabriel Landeskog will undergo a cartilage transplant surgery on his right knee – the same knee that has ailed him since the 2020 bubble season. During a bubble playoff series with Dallas, he was cut badly by a skate leading to a cartilage injury in his knee. Landeskog has been dealing with the injury since.

The Avalanche captain battled with his bad knee in the playoffs last season leading the Avs to a Stanley Cup. During that run he finished with 22 points in 20 games. He had surgery prior to the beginning of the season that was initially supposed to sideline him for 3-4 months, but it ended up being the whole season. While this second surgery will keep him out for next year, Landeskog and the Avalanche hope the more extreme approach will be better for him in the long run.

Landeskog is signed for $7 million per season through the 2028-29 season. The injury will allow the Avs to place him on Long Term Injured Reserve and free up some cap space to work with. Landeskog did leave the door open for a potential postseason return next year, but said, “it’s too early to tell.”

Here’s to a quick recovery for the Avs’ captain.

Second-Round Blowouts

If you look at the series scores, it’s been a tightly contested second round (outside of Toronto – sorry Leafs fans). But if you peel back the curtain and look the scores of the games, we’ve had a ton of blowouts. The first round was a really exciting group of games that saw some instant classics, while round two hasn been rout after rout.

Vegas leads Edmonton 2-1. Game 1 of that series was close, then games three and four were 5-1 blowouts. Seattle and Dallas are tied 2-2. The first two games were close, but the last two were decided by five and three goals. Carolina leads New Jersey 3-1, and every one of those games have been decided by four or more goals. Ironically enough, the only series that has been full of fun, tightly contested games has been Florida and Toronto where the Panthers lead 3-0.

It’s likely an anamoly. Hopefully we get some tighter games to close out the second round. Oh and speaking of Toronto – would moving out of the first round only to be swept by the lowest seed in the conference in the second round be worse than losing in seven to Tampa in the first round?

One-Timers

  • The Rangers officially parted ways with Gerard Gallant a few days ago. Last week it was reported that former Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville could be an option, but that’s now being shot down by Larry Brooks of the New York Post. He also mentions current Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe as an option if Toronto does indeed fall short against Florida. Change would be certain in Toronto, possibly even starting with GM Kyle Dubas, so it’s a fair bet that Keefe might be available. The Rangers opening is an interesting one. On one hand, it’s an Original Six franchise that has a lot of young talent and has always been a destination for star players. On the other hand, the Rangers have a lot of cap constraints to work with and have a core that hasn’t gotten things done in the playoffs yet.
  • Golden Knights defenseman Zach Whitecloud had to deal with an unfortunate situation this week when ESPN Sportscenter anchor made an insensitive joke about his last name. Credit to Whitecloud, he handled the situation gracefully and with class. You can see his response in the video below. Whitecloud is the first member of the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation to play in the NHL.
  • Joe Pavelski is quietly putting together a Hall of Fame-caliber career. With a goal last night against Seattle, Pavelski tied Steve Yzerman for 19th on the NHL’s All-time Playoff Goals list. Pavelski has flown under the radar for much of his career playing in smaller hockey markets like San Jose and Dallas and not having won a Cup. Hopefully, he can get one before his career ends so no one can hold that against his HOF argument.
  • They always say hockey players make very good golfers, and Claude Giroux of the Senators is helping make that case. Giroux was offered a sponsor’s exemption to play at the Ottawa Open – a PGA Tour Canada event.
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    Matt is from the Chicagoland area and has been working in Chicago sports since 2015 with stops at WGN Radio, the Chicago Blackhawks, Stadium, and NBC Sports Chicago prior to landing at Betsperts. Matt covers just about everything for Betsperts and Bleacher Nation but focuses on the NHL and college football.

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