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    US beats Russia 8-3 to reach world hockey semis (The Associated Press)

    HELSINKI (AP) -- Paul Stastny of the Colorado Avalanche had two goals and two assists, and Nashville's Craig Smith added five assists to help the United States rout Russia 8-3 on Thursday in the world hockey quarterfinals.

     

    THN/Yahoo! NHL Awards: Best goalie, best defenseman, best defensive defenseman (The Hockey News)

    We continue rolling out the THN/Yahoo! NHL awards by announcing Sergei Bobrovsky, Ryan Suter and Francois Beauchemin as winners in today's categories

     

    What We Learned: Pittsburgh Penguins have to get rid of Marc-Andre Fleury (Puck Daddy)

    Hello, this is a feature that will run through the entire season and aims to recap the weekend’s events and boils those events down to one admittedly superficial fact or stupid opinion about each team. Feel free to complain about it. One of the things people said constantly throughout the Pittsburgh Penguins' six-game series victory over the New York Islanders was that their play was well below the expected level of quality. In fact, the most common refrain was that this particular brand of awful play -- rife with defensive irresponsibility and baffling lack of execution for a team that was pretty much incredible from start to finish this year -- was probably only good enough to get them past a try-hard pretender like the Islanders. Against a real team, it was generally agreed, this kind of play would result in them losing the series in short order, probably pretty badly. But that kind of talk ignores two things. First, we were told repeatedly by just about everyone that if there was any team the Penguins, not exactly fleet-of-foot, didn't want to take on in the playoffs, it was these New York Islanders. And yeah, they had their hands full throughout, but still never really looked to be in all that much trouble; the scores were close, yes, but they still only needed six games to put these guys out of their misery. Second, and more important, is that — lo and behold — the second they took Marc-Andre Fleury out of the crease, they won both games. That's not to say that Tomas Vokoun really won them either game, because he didn't. He posted a shutout in Game 5 because almost any goaltender in the world (with at least one notable exception) would have, but he was also victimized on occasion by the bad defensive work that didn't help Fleury much either. But the fact of the matter is that if you have pretensions of winning a Stanley Cup, your goaltender has to at least be league-average. The Penguins, with their galaxy of stars and excellent coach and top-quality GM, have that goal. They do not have that goaltender. People will argue that Fleury is a winner, insofar as he won a Stanley Cup. Four years ago. Since that postseason, when he posted just a .908 save percentage and a not-good 2.61 GAA, his save percentage has crept above .899 precisely zero times. This year, when he gave up 14 goals on 128 shots in four games before Bylsma dead-bolted the door to the doghouse from the outside. Or at least, he should; there's only so many times an entire team can roll its eyes and think, "Oh no, not again," like a pot of petunias, before it's the only reasonable course of action. I don't know how much longer we need to suffer through the narrative that Fleury is any good at all before it crumbles to sand and is scattered by the wind. That is, if it hasn't done so already behind save attempts like this and this and most notably this . I mean, look, the fact of the matter is that apart from one good playoff run five years ago in which he fell a game short of winning the Stanley Cup for that not-quite-ready Penguins team, he has always been sub-average, and now things are getting markedly worse .

     

    NHL-National Hockey League roundup (Reuters)

    May 10 (The Sports Xchange) - The NHL announced Friday that Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby, Washington Capitals right wing Alex Ovechkin and New York Islanders center John Tavares are the Hart Trophy finalists. The Hart Trophy winner - the league's MVP - will be announced during the Stanley Cup Finals. Despite missing the final 12 games of the regular season with a broken jaw, Crosby finished fourth in the NHL with 56 points, second with 41 assists. ...

     

    NHL roundup: Three finalists for Hart Trophy named (The SportsXchange)

    The NHL announced Friday that Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby, Washington Capitals right wing Alex Ovechkin and New York Islanders center John Tavares are the Hart Trophy finalists.

     

    Bruins, Ducks, Kings look to advance; Ilya Kovalchuk roughs up Janne Pesonen (Puck Previews) (Puck Daddy)

    Here are your Puck Previews: Spotlighting the key games in NHL action, news and views as well as general frivolity. Make sure to stop back here for the nightly Three Stars when the games are finished. Preview : Toronto Maple Leafs at Boston Bruins, 7 p.m. ET. (Bruins lead series 3-1) Matt Bartkowski is in and Wade Redden is out as the Bruins get their first crack at eliminating the Maple Leafs. History is not on the Leafs' side tonight. Toronto has won just 3 of their last 15 games at TD Garden. Subbing in for the injured Mark Fraser on the Leafs blueline will be John-Michael Liles, who has not played since Game 1. Preview : New York Rangers at Washington Capitals, 7:30 p.m. ET (Series tied 2-2) One lineup change entering Game 5 tonight: Martin Erat will be scratched with an upper-body injury . Enter rookie Tom Wilson for the Capitals. Rangers defenseman Marc Staal said Friday morning that he will not play tonight, and could possibly be out for the rest of the series as he recovers from an eye injury. Steve Eminger will once again take his place .

     

    Eulogy: Remembering the 2012-13 Minnesota Wild (Puck Daddy)

    (Ed. Note: As the Stanley Cup Playoffs continue, we're bound to lose some friends along the journey. We've asked for these losers, gone but not forgotten, to be eulogized by the people who knew the teams best: The bloggers who hated them the most . Here are Chicago Blackhawks bloggers CT, Morph, Slak, Thrillho, Umlaut, Forklift and Big Cheyenne of Hockeenight.com , fondly recalling the Minnesota Wild . Again, this was not written by us. Also: This is a roast and you will be offended by it , so don't take it so seriously.) By HockeeNight.com Dearly beloved: We are gathered here today to mourn the passing of the Minnesota Wild, who were put to an early death by a Chelsea Dagger. At least those of you mourning the demise of your heroes can be comforted in the knowledge that the end was quick and painless.

     

    NHL-Highlights of Thursday's NHL games (Reuters)

    (Adds late game) May 9 (Sports Direct) - Highlights of Thursday's NHL games - - - - Senators 6, Canadiens 1 Craig Anderson made 33 saves and rookie Cory Conacher scored two goals as visiting Ottawa ousted second-seeded Montreal in five games. Erik Condra had a goal and two assists and Zack Smith, Kyle Turris and captain Daniel Alfredson also scored as the Senators claimed the final three games of the best-of-seven series. Seventh-seeded Ottawa became the first Eastern Conference team to advance to the second round. Defenseman P.K. ...

     

    Preds' Rinne has hip surgery (The SportsXchange)

    Nashville Predators goalie Pekka Rinne had arthroscopy hip surgery on Monday, the Predators announced Thursday.

     

    Penguins 4, Islanders 0 (The SportsXchange)

    PITTSBURGH -- Coach Dan Bylsma felt changes were in order for his heavily favored Pittsburgh Penguins to regain momentum in a series that seemed to be slipping away.