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Last updated: April 1, 2026, 2:30 AM ET

League Operations & Front Office Moves

The NHL supplied a new tool to all clubs designed to assist in calculating salary cap compliance ahead of the postseason, a necessary administrative step as teams like the Carolina Hurricanes and Columbus Blue Jackets fought for crucial points in the standings race Tuesday night to solidify their playoff seeding positions. Off the ice, the Dallas Stars demonstrated faith in their executive structure, securing general manager Jim Nill with a two-year contract extension running through the 2027-28 season. Furthermore, the Florida Panthers elevated business operations, hiring former Amazon and Disney executive Michael White to serve as the team's new President of Business Operations, signaling an increased focus on commercial growth.

Player Incidents & Milestone Scoring

Tuesday night's action featured several unusual on-ice events, including a rare confrontation where Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin and Devils counterpart Jacob Markstrom engaged in a lengthy fight midway through the third period of New York's eventual 4-1 victory over New Jersey. In a separate incident, Sabres center Sam Carrick sustained an injury to his left arm after trading punches with Islanders captain Anders Lee during their contest earlier in the evening. Meanwhile, Washington captain Alex Ovechkin etched his name further into the record books, scoring twice to register his 20th career 30-goal season as the Capitals defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 6-4.

Team Culture & Management Shifts

The Toronto Maple Leafs officially moved on from General Manager Brad Treliving, with CEO Keith Pelley citing a fundamental lack of "alignment" and necessary "culture" as the driving factors behind the dismissal, suggesting organizational restructuring will continue following a disappointing end to their campaign.