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St. Louis Blues
vs
Edmonton Oilers
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
03/16/2016
9:35pm EST

Lines:
St. Louis -1.5
Edmonton +1.5

Total:
Over 5 (-112)
Under 5 (+102)

Community Picks: St. Louis Blues 0% vs Edmonton Oilers 0%

St. Louis Blues and Edmonton Oilers Thread

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St. Louis Blues
BOCA RATON, Fla. – Arizona Coyotes general manager Don Maloney has talked to Tampa Bay Lightning GM Steve Yzerman about Jonathan Drouin. Not so much about acquiring the young winger in a trade, but more as someone who understands Yzerman’s plight in dealing with Drouin’s situation with the team. Maloney was in a similar spot with Kyle Turris in 2011. Like Drouin with the Lightning, Turris was a No. 3 overall draft pick and wanted out of the Coyotes organization. He demanded a trade that summer and held out the first six weeks of the regular season as an unsigned restricted free agent. Turris eventually came to terms with the Coyotes and then Maloney dealt him to the Ottawa Senators later in the year. [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Hockey contest today ] Drouin was suspended by the Lightning from mid-January through last week for a failure to report to the team’s AHL affiliate in Syracuse. He’s had a trade request into the organization since November. “I empathize with him because it’s a very difficult position to be in,” Maloney said. "I do think the player made the right decision to come back, get back playing, continue to work on (his) game. He’s a good talent and he’s a good asset for Tampa and so fortunately for them, the bridge wasn’t completely burned down and he kind of realized ‘sitting out isn’t the best thing for my interest long-term.’” According to general managers, this happens more often than most realize. The difference between the Drouin situation was that it was made public. Drouin’s agent Allan Walsh made the announcement of Drouin’s trade request , which then forced Yzerman to deal with the situation in a more visible forum.  “I think what’s troubling is when something becomes public and when it becomes public it becomes an issue and the team has to do what’s right,” Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Lou Lamoriello said. “(The player is) drafted. It’s their responsibility to play and if they ask for something and it’s fair for the team and them I’m sure a team will accommodate it. But when a player goes public it puts a lot of pressure.”  Buffalo Sabres Tim Murray noted that younger players sometimes feel like they’re not getting an opportunity, which leads to this situation. He said he was put in such types of spots when he was the assistant general manager of the Ottawa Senators. “Young kids want it now,” Murray said. “I haven’t had anything yet in Buffalo, but I’m sure that day will come and we’ve had guys in Binghamton after a year and a half or two years thought they should be in Ottawa. You can’t accommodate everybody or they’re not ready and you have to deal with an agent and you have to deal with a player and I think every team goes through that. Yzerman has often said that he will do what’s best for the Lightning and right now that’s keeping Drouin playing and potentially calling him up for the team’s stretch run. “Ultimately I go back to when he was first assigned to the AHL. It wasn’t a demotion, it was simply to go down, though not on conditioning, was strictly as conditioning to get some games after missing a lot due to injury,” Yzerman said. “The plan was for him to go down and play and come back, so with the situation right now, if it is good for our team and it is the right thing to do, he will be recalled. So it’s very realistic.” Maloney seems to believe that playing games could ultimately benefit Drouin if he wants to get traded. The Coyotes GM had few takers for Turris during his holdout, but when he returned more teams starting calling to gauge his interest in trading Turris.  “He’s back, he’ll play, whether he goes to Tampa or not we’ll all see him,” Maloney said. “It’ll be a lot easier for Steve to do a deal, if that’s what he wants to do, in the offseason versus him never playing again.” Overall, general managers aren’t worried that Drouin’s play to move from Tampa will become a more normal occurrence for higher draft picks. They note it’s happened in the past, such as with Eric Lindros not wanting to play for the Quebec Nordiques, but ultimately it’s pretty rare. “Not many players, entry-level, non entry-level walk away from their team midseason,” St. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong said. “I think Jonathan Drouin made an individual choice and Steve Yzerman reacted to it and he’s back playing.” MORE FROM YAHOO HOCKEY - - - - - - - Josh Cooper is an editor for Puck Daddy on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at puckdaddyblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @joshuacooper   Continue to Article
March 16, 2016 11:04:am EST
St. Louis Blues
The Calgary Flames aren't going to the playoffs, but they're the kind of team that's occasionally going to make life difficult for a contender. It's the Flames (29-35-5) who are coming off the more eye-catching win - 7-4 at home over St. Louis on Monday that ended the Blues' six-game winning streak. In typically unreliable Calgary fashion, a 5-2 lead became a one-goal game in the third period before Michael Frolik scored his second short-handed goal of the game and added an empty-netter to complete a hat trick. Continue to Article
March 15, 2016 1:36:pm EST
St. Louis Blues
In what could be a preview of the Western Conference Final, the Los Angeles Kings visit the Dallas Stars Tuesday night. [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Hockey contest today ] The Kings are coming off a convincing 5-0 win over the Chicago Blackhawks to remain atop the Pacific Division. Dallas, meanwhile, is looking to use its game in-hand on the St. Louis Blues to take two points and grab sole possession of first-place in the Central Division. You can watch Kings vs. Stars here for free via a Yahoo Sports live stream beginning at 8:30 p.m. ET. Here's the rest of the remaining Yahoo live stream schedule . (Note: The stream is only available in the U.S.) For more information on Yahoo's NHL live streaming,  visit our Tumblr page . MORE FROM YAHOO HOCKEY : Continue to Article
March 15, 2016 9:57:am EST
Edmonton Oilers
The NHL will put cameras on the blue lines beginning in the playoffs to aid officials on offside calls when games matter most. Executive vice president of hockey operations Colin Campbell says the tweak should lead to more consistency and give officials another angle to review if an offside call is challenged following a goal. The coach's challenge was added as a video-replay option along with the change to 3-on-3 overtime last year. Continue to Article
March 14, 2016 9:24:pm EST
Edmonton Oilers
Mike Smith didn't look like a guy that has missed half a season. Smith made 44 saves in his return from a 40-game injury absence and Antoine Vermette had two goals and an assist to help the Arizona Coyotes beat the Edmonton Oilers 4-0 on Saturday night. It was the 29th shutout of Smith's career and his second this season. Continue to Article
March 13, 2016 1:42:am EST
 
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