Hockey
Anaheim Stuns Oilers in Game 2 as McDavid and Special Teams Falter
The Anaheim Ducks even the series with a 6-4 win over Edmonton as Connor McDavid struggles and the Oilers’ power play remains scoreless in a Game 2 shocker.

A Series Shift in Edmonton
The post-game narrative following Game 1 suggested that the Anaheim Ducks had squandered their best opportunity to catch the Edmonton Oilers off guard. Conventional wisdom held that Connor McDavid and the Oilers’ historic power play would not remain dormant for long. However, Game 2 proved that assumptions are dangerous in the postseason, as the Ducks secured a 6-4 victory to even the series at 1-1, effectively snatching home-ice advantage away from Edmonton.
Special Teams Disaster
The story of the night was a complete breakdown in special teams, traditionally a pillar of Edmonton’s success. The Ducks capitalized on three of their five power-play opportunities, while the Oilers went 0-for-4 with the man advantage. To make matters worse, Edmonton surrendered a soul-crushing short-handed goal. Head coach Kris Knoblauch didn’t mince words after the loss, stating that being outscored 3-0 on special teams is a deficit that is nearly impossible to overcome regardless of five-on-five play.
McDavid’s Uncharacteristic Slump
Perhaps most shocking to the fans at Rogers Place was the performance of Connor McDavid. The superstar captain, known for his precision and playmaking, appeared uncharacteristically out of sync. After 128 points in his previous 75 playoff games, McDavid has now gone six consecutive periods without a point. His struggles peaked during a power play when a blind backhand pass in the defensive zone led directly to a Ducks goal, making it 4-2. McDavid cited “miscommunication” for the error, but the turnovers highlight a broader issue for an Oilers squad that looks surprisingly rusty.
Looking Ahead to Anaheim
As the series shifts to Anaheim, the Oilers face significant questions regarding their readiness. While players like Zach Hyman and Leon Draisaitl are still working their way back from recent injuries, the margin for error has evaporated. For the Ducks, led by Cutter Gauthier’s two-goal performance, the victory provides a blueprint for neutralizing Edmonton’s high-octane offense. The Oilers must now find a way to clean up their puck management and rediscover their power-play chemistry before they find themselves facing an insurmountable series deficit.
Hockey
NHLPA Demands Investigation Resumes as Oilers Eye Mike Babcock for Potential Role
The NHLPA requests the NHL resume an investigation into Mike Babcock’s privacy invasion allegations as the Edmonton Oilers consider hiring the veteran coach.

Renewed Scrutiny Over Babcock’s Past Actions
The National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) has formally requested that the NHL move forward with a stalled investigation into allegations surrounding Mike Babcock’s conduct during his brief tenure with the Columbus Blue Jackets. According to TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger, the move comes as the Edmonton Oilers explore the possibility of bringing the veteran coach into their organization.
The controversy stems from July 2023, when Babcock was hired to lead the Blue Jackets. His return to the league was cut short before training camp even began following reports that he had requested players to share private photos from their mobile devices—a practice many viewed as a significant invasion of privacy and a breach of professional boundaries. The subsequent fallout led to Babcock’s resignation before he ever coached a game for Columbus.
The Oilers’ Interest Triggers League Action
The Edmonton Oilers are currently consulting with the NHLPA to determine if there are unresolved objections that could impede a potential hire. While the Oilers have not officially announced a role for Babcock, the league is reportedly waiting for a formal notification from the team regarding their plans. If Edmonton decides to proceed, the NHL will activate the investigation requested by the NHLPA to ensure full accountability for the events in Columbus.
A Legacy Defined by Triumphs and Controversy
Mike Babcock remains one of the most decorated coaches in hockey history, boasting 700 career regular-season wins and an elite international resume that includes two Olympic gold medals and a World Cup of Hockey title. However, his coaching style and treatment of players have faced intense criticism in recent years, leading to a polarizing reputation across the league.
As the Oilers weigh the benefits of Babcock’s tactical expertise against the potential backlash and ongoing investigation, the NHLPA’s stance makes it clear that the player union is committed to protecting the privacy and rights of its members. The outcome of this investigation could determine whether one of the game’s most successful coaches will ever return to an NHL bench.
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Vancouver Canucks Appoint Manny Malhotra as Head Coach Amid Massive Front Office Overhaul
Vancouver Canucks name Manny Malhotra head coach as part of a major rebuild. Malhotra joins GM Johnson and the Sedin twins to repair franchise culture.

A New Vision for Vancouver
The Vancouver Canucks have officially named Manny Malhotra as their new head coach, marking a significant milestone in the franchise’s aggressive rebuilding phase. The 46-year-old former NHL center replaces Adam Foote, who was dismissed on May 19 after a single season. Malhotra’s appointment comes just days after the club hired General Manager Johnson and transitioned legendary twins Daniel and Henrik Sedin into roles as co-presidents of hockey operations.
Proven Under Pressure
Malhotra, a former No. 7 overall pick with 991 NHL games under his belt, is no stranger to the Vancouver market, having played for the Canucks from 2010 to 2013. His coaching credentials include a successful stint as an assistant with the Toronto Maple Leafs and a championship-winning run with the AHL’s Abbotsford Canucks. GM Johnson emphasized that while Malhotra’s 2024 Calder Cup win was impressive, it was his ability to maintain team consistency during a difficult, injury-plagued subsequent season that truly secured his promotion.
Fixing a Fractured Culture
The task ahead is formidable. Vancouver finished the most recent season at the bottom of the NHL standings with a dismal 25-49-8 record and a league-worst -100 goal differential. Beyond the scoreboard, Malhotra is tasked with repairing a locker room culture that outgoing president Jim Rutherford described as “really bad.” High-profile trades involving stars like J.T. Miller and Quinn Hughes have cleared the deck, leaving Malhotra with a roster of prospects and draft picks that requires a rigid, developmental approach.
The Road Ahead and a Potential Homecoming
GM Johnson has preached patience regarding wins and losses, focusing instead on establishing a “mission-driven” environment starting with early-morning training sessions. Adding a layer of intrigue to the rebuild, the Canucks hold the No. 3 pick in the 2026 NHL Draft. This puts them in prime position to potentially select Malhotra’s son, Caleb Malhotra, the top-ranked center in his class. While the personal connection is evident, the organization insists this hire is about professional structure and long-term sustainability rather than personal ties.
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History in the Making: John Tortorella Chases Rare Mid-Season Coaching Milestone with Vegas
John Tortorella could become the eighth NHL coach to win a Stanley Cup after a mid-season hire as the Vegas Golden Knights advance to the Final.

The Tortorella Effect: From Desperation to the Stanley Cup Final
In a move that initially raised eyebrows across the hockey world, the Vegas Golden Knights’ decision to fire Bruce Cassidy and hire John Tortorella late in the regular season has proven to be a masterstroke. Following a dominant sweep of the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Colorado Avalanche, the Golden Knights have advanced to the Stanley Cup Final, placing Tortorella on the precipice of NHL history. He now stands to become just the eighth coach in the league’s long history to win a championship after taking over mid-season.
A Tactical Turnaround in Record Time
The urgency of the hire cannot be overstated. When Tortorella arrived in March, Vegas had spiraled, losing six of seven contests. Under his volatile yet disciplined leadership, the team immediately stabilized, going 7-0-1 to close the season before tearing through the Western Conference playoffs with a 12-4 record. Tortorella’s path most closely mirrors that of Larry Robinson, who famously took over the New Jersey Devils with only eight games remaining in the 1999-00 season before leading them to a title.
The NHL’s Unique Resilience
Should Vegas secure their second franchise title, it would underscore a fascinating trend in professional sports. Since 2000, the NHL has seen five coaches achieve this feat—more than the NBA (4), MLB (2), and NFL (0) combined. Recent successes include Craig Berube’s 2019 run with the St. Louis Blues and Mike Sullivan’s 2016 spark with the Pittsburgh Penguins. These instances suggest that the NHL’s locker room dynamics and postseason format allow for rapid cultural shifts that other sports rarely accommodate.
The Final Hurdle
As the Golden Knights prepare for the Final, they carry the momentum of a team that found its identity at the eleventh hour. Tortorella, known for his blunt style and defensive demands, has transformed a sputtering roster into a cohesive juggernaut. Whether he joins the elite ranks of Berube, Sutter, and Bylsma remains to be seen, but the ‘Tortorella Gamble’ has already cemented itself as one of the most successful mid-season pivots in modern hockey history.
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