In NHL rumors, Evander Kane and William Nylander are causing drama for their teams, with Kane facing criticism for his actions with the Edmonton Oilers and Nylander's mysterious absence from the Toronto Maple Leafs lineup. Additionally, the Philadelphia Flyers see a former player retire and a new player sign an extension, while the Buffalo Sabres rehire Lindy Ruff as head coach.

By the Numbers
  • Thatcher Demko is unable to play for the Vancouver Canucks in Game 2 against the Nashville Predators, with doubts about his availability for the rest of the series.
  • Ivan Fedotov signs a two-year, $3.25 million per season extension with the Philadelphia Flyers.
Yes, But

While Evander Kane played through a sports hernia for the Edmonton Oilers, critics argue that his focus on personal issues could detract from team performance during the playoffs.

State of Play
  • William Nylander's status remains uncertain, with speculation rife about his health and availability for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
  • The Vancouver Canucks face a challenge with Thatcher Demko's potential absence, impacting their playoff series against the Nashville Predators.
What's Next

Questions linger about how Evander Kane's situation will affect the Oilers' playoff run, while the Maple Leafs and Canucks face critical lineup decisions in upcoming games.

Bottom Line

The NHL is abuzz with drama and roster changes, highlighting the delicate balance between individual player issues and team cohesion during the crucial playoff season.