Blackhawks trade Byfuglien in multi-player deal with Atlanta

(Reuters) – Stanley Cup champions the Chicago Blackhawks have released forward Dustin Byfuglien in a multi-player trade with the Atlanta Thrashers.

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The 25-year-old Byfuglien, who scored 11 goals during Chicago’s run to their first championship since 1961, will head to Atlanta with center Ben Eager, defenseman Brent Sopel and prospect, Akim Aliu.

The Blackhawks receive a first and second-round pick in exchange, along with forward Marty Reasoner, winger Joseph Crabb and prospect Jeremy Morin.

Chicago have been forced to part with some of their players due to salary cap issues and lose Byfuglien after he netted five game-winning goals in the post-season.

“It is what it is. It’s part of the job,” Byfuglien told a local Chicago radio station. “You’re not going to stick in one spot the whole time, so I’ve got to go.”

(Reporting by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by Ian Ransom)

Flyers beat Rangers to clinch playoff berth

(Reuters) – The Philadelphia Flyers claimed the final Eastern Conference playoff berth on Sunday, eliminating the New York Rangers from the post-season with a 2-1 triumph in a shootout.

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Philadelphia defenseman Matt Carle tied the game at 6:54 in the third period and, after a scoreless overtime, goaltender Brian Boucher stopped shots from Erik Christensen and Olli Jokinen in the shootout for the Flyers (41-35-6).

The Flyers begin the playoffs against the New Jersey Devils.

“It was an emotional game and I think we were rewarded for the game we played,” Flyers coach Peter Laviolette told reporters. Guys did everything they possibly could to make sure we were moving on. Our guys played about as hard as they could.”

The Rangers (38-33-11), who had been hoping to make their fifth straight post-season, made a late run and defeated Philadelphia 4-3 on Friday for their fifth win in six games to keep their chances alive.

“I think we gave ourselves a chance by playing the way we did down the last three weeks,” said Rangers defenseman Marc Staal.

“It would have sucked to lose 2-1 in regulation and it sucks to lose in a shootout. Either way it’s a loss.

“The format is the way it is, it’s just that this was Game 82 and the winner gets in. We lost and it sucks.”

The Rangers took the early advantage with a Jody Shelley tip-in at 3:27 in the first before Carle tied it in the third.

The Flyers had been slipping over the tail end of the season and failed to clinch their playoff spot on Friday.

Trying to seize a second opportunity, Philadelphia came out aggressively with 18 shots in the first period but were thwarted by Rangers’ goaltender Henrik Lundqvist, who stopped the first 35 shots he faced.

Lundqvist ended with 46 saves, though failed to stop Danny Briere and Claude Giroux in the shootout.

(Reporting by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by Greg Stutchbury)

Flyers beat Rangers in shootout to clinch playoff berth

(Reuters) – The Philadelphia Flyers claimed the final Eastern Conference playoff berth on Sunday, eliminating the New York Rangers from the post-season with a 2-1 shootout triumph.

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Philadelphia defenseman Matt Carle tied the contest at 6:54 in the third period and, after a scoreless overtime, goaltender Brian Boucher stopped two of three shots in the shootout for the Flyers (41-35-6).

The Rangers (38-33-11), who had been hoping to make their fifth straight post-season, made a spectacular late run and defeated Philadelphia 4-3 on Friday to keep their chances alive.

The visitors took the early advantage with a Jody Shelley tip-in at 3:27 in the first. Inspired goaltender Henrik Lundqvist finished with 47 saves.

New York Islanders secure top pick in NHL draft

NEW YORK (Reuters) – The New York Islanders won the NHL draft lottery on Tuesday, securing the number one overall pick in the June 26 draft.

The Islanders finished the regular season with the NHL’s worst record (26-47-9) and beat the Tampa Bay Lightning, Atlanta Thrashers, Colorado Avalanche and Los Angeles Kings in the lottery for the top pick in Montreal in June.

They are expected to choose either high-scoring Canadian forward John Tavares or Swedish defenseman Victor Hedman.

Tavares, the NHL Central Scouting Bureau’s top-ranked North American player, is the Ontario Hockey League’s all-time leading scorer with 215 goals and 218 assists and helped Canada to gold medals at the 2008 and 2009 junior world championships.

Hedman, who plays for Modo in the Swedish Elite league, is the top ranked European skater.

(Writing by Steve Keating in Detroit; Editing by Greg Stutchbury)