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Nils Aman Poised For Stanley Cup Playoffs Debut Sunday
Vancouver Canucks center Nils Aman is set to make his Stanley Cup Playoffs debut in Game 3 against the Oilers on Sunday. He's in line to replace Phillip Di Giuseppe in the lineup, who was away from the team on Sunday for personal reasons. Aman, a former sixth-round draft pick, skated in 43 games during the regular season, scoring three goals and delivering four assists. The Swedish forward is projected to skate on the fourth line with Teddy Blueger and Sam Lafferty.
player imageNils Aman
12 hours ago
Nils Hoglander Set To Be Scratched For Game 3
Vancouver Canucks left wing Nils Hoglander is expected to be a healthy scratch for Game 3 against Edmonton on Sunday. After enjoying a solid regular-season campaign, he's struggled to perform in the playoffs. The Swedish winger ranked fourth on the team with 24 goals and managed 36 points across 80 appearances. During the postseason, Hoglander has been limited to one assist in eight games. Linus Karlsson is expected to make his Stanley Cup Playoffs debut on the second line on Sunday.
player imageNils Hoglander
12 hours ago
Adam Henrique Unavailable On Sunday
Edmonton Oilers forward Adam Henrique (lower body) will come out of the lineup on Sunday in Game 3 versus Vancouver. The veteran will miss his second game in the series after also being unavailable for Game 1. He was limited to 11:38 of ice time when Henrique returned to the lineup in Game 2. Connor Brown will take Henrique's spot on Sunday, making only his second postseason appearance of the year. The 30-year-old saw 7:35 of ice time in Game 1 against the Canucks, finishing with one hit and two penalty minutes.
player imageAdam Henrique
12 hours ago
Sergei Bobrovsky Heads Out For Third Straight Victory On Sunday
Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky has been confirmed as the team's starter for Sunday's Game 4 against Boston. Bobrovsky lost all four regular-season battles with the Bruins and also started the second-round series with a heavy 5-1 loss. But after giving up four goals on 28 shots in Game 1, the Russian netminder has allowed only three goals across two games. Florida has picked up a couple of impressive wins this week, but with Bobrovsky's save percentage at a lowly .883 in the series, there could still be twists and turns to come in this matchup.
player imageSergei Bobrovsky
12 hours ago