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Last updated: May 16, 2026, 11:46 PM ET

Prospects & Injuries

With the NHL Draft drawing closer, attention is turning to Gavin McKenna expected as the No. 1 overall selection, whose improbable journey from Whitehorse, Yukon, through Medicine Hat and Penn State has positioned him as one of the most decorated prospects in recent memory. Meanwhile, Minnesota's playoff run was further complicated by injuries to veterans Jonas Brodin and Joel Eriksson Ek, both sidelined with broken bones in their feet during the second round against Colorado, thinning a defensive corps already operating without its full complement.

Coaching & Discipline

Edmonton's front office pulled the trigger on a long-rumored move, firing head coach Kris Knoblauch despite his steering the Oilers to consecutive Stanley Cup Final appearances in 2024 and 2025 and holding a contract extension that had not yet taken effect. Across the league, the Golden Knights faced their own consequences after coach John Tortorella directed the team to skip media obligations following a series-clinching win, resulting in the loss of a second-round pick and a $100,000 fine from the NHL.

International & Contract Talks

At the world championships, Canada blanked Italy 6-0 with Macklin Celebrini recording two goals and an assist to improve his nation's record to 2-0. Back in the NHL, Wild defenseman Quinn Hughes, eligible for an extension July 1, said he is "definitely open" to re-signing, signaling the organization's intent to retain its top-pair contributor through the coming years.