Deen’s Daily: Avalanche Keep Scoring; Minnesota Needs a Change; Maple Leafs Get Much-Needed Luck

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Deen’s Daily: Avalanche Keep Scoring; Minnesota Needs a Change; Maple Leafs Get Much-Needed Luck

Deen’s Daily: Avalanche Keep Scoring; Minnesota Needs a Change; Maple Leafs Get Much-Needed Luck

Deen’s Daily: Avalanche Keep Scoring; Minnesota Needs a Change; Maple Leafs Get Much-Needed Luck

Deen’s Daily: Avalanche Keep Scoring; Minnesota Needs a Change; Maple Leafs Get Much-Needed Luck

The Colorado Avalanche are on fire, and the Minnesota Wild are scrambling. After taking a commanding 2-0 series lead in the second round, the Avalanche have shown no signs of slowing down. With three full days off before Game 3 in Minnesota on Saturday, the Wild have a chance to regroup—but head coach John Hynes will need to find answers fast. Right now, the Wild simply aren't doing enough to contain Colorado's relentless offense.

Meanwhile, the Toronto Maple Leafs just got the luckiest break of the season. In a stunning twist, the Leafs won the NHL draft lottery, jumping from the No. 5 spot to claim the first-overall pick for the first time in a decade. It's been a whirlwind week for the organization, and this win could reshape their future. The San Jose Sharks also hit the jackpot, securing the No. 2 pick. That means another elite prospect is headed to San Jose, joining a growing core that already includes Macklin Celebrini, Will Smith, Michael Misa, and Sam Dickinson.

But not everyone was celebrating. The Vancouver Canucks were the biggest losers of the lottery, dropping from the No. 1 spot all the way to No. 3. The New York Rangers also slipped, falling from No. 3 to No. 5. And in a ripple effect from the Leafs' win, the Boston Bruins will now receive an unprotected 2027 first-round pick from Toronto, as part of the Brandon Carlo trade conditions from last year.

On the ice, tonight's action features Game 2 between the Montreal Canadiens and Buffalo Sabres at 5 pm MT on TNT, followed by the Anaheim Ducks taking on the Vegas Golden Knights at 7:30 pm MT on TNT. The Canadiens-Sabres series finally kicks off, and fans can expect a hard-fought battle.

And for those wondering about trade rumors, Dallas Hockey Now has identified five potential destinations for Jason Robertson. Stay tuned—this playoff season is just heating up.

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