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Nashville Predators
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Dallas Stars
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Game Date:
04/09/2016
8:05pm EST

Lines:
Nashville +1.5
Dallas -1.5

Total:
Over 5.5 (-111)
Under 5.5 (+101)

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Nashville Predators
For the first time in a while, there was a bit of controversy about the Hobey Baker Award. Jimmy Vesey, a Harvard senior, finished the season with 46 points in 33 games, the seventh-most per game in the NCAA this year. He also scored 24 goals (fourth in goals per game), which is a lot, and ran his total for the last two seasons to 56. That helped earned him the 2016 Hobey Baker Award as the top collegiate men's player. He was a big reason — if not the biggest — that Harvard was a force in the ECAC this season, and certainly why the Crimson made the NCAA tournament once again this year.   “It’s definitely a huge honor. Definitely joining elite company as well,” Vesey said in accepting the award. “I didn't know what to expect. Obviously, Kyle Connor had such a great year, and Thatcher [Demko] had 10 shutouts; that’s pretty amazing. I wasn’t really expecting much. I was just happy to be a finalist again. I’m lucky enough that they chose me, and like I said, it’s a huge honor.” [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Hockey contest today ] But in the end, it feels more like this was a career achievement award than one that was granted for just how he performed this season. He was two-time ECAC Player of the Year, and two-time Walter Brown Award winner as the best American-born college player in New England. And because of that, there was apparently no way the Hobey voters were going to let him lose to a freshman once again this year. However, by any logical examination, he was not the best player in college hockey this season. He was perhaps not even in the top five. The obvious choice for the award was Michigan's Kyle Connor, a freshman who led the nation in goals (35) and points (71), and tied for third in assists. He was also held without a point just three times in 38 games. But he did it that in a weak conference, and he was, again a rookie. In general, the Hobey Baker goes to upperclassmen, and Vesey lost to Jack Eichel — who had the same number of points and fewer goals in two additional games played than Connor — just last year. Connor was at least named National Rookie of the Year. Vesey also finished ahead of Boston College goalie Thatcher Demko, who led the nation in shutouts this season and entered the Frozen Four tied for second nationally in save percentage (.936). There was not a better goaltender in the nation, certainly, than the junior from San Diego. But historically, unless they are miles ahead of the field, let's say it's an honor just to be nominated. Instead, Demko was honored with the Mike Richter Award , as the nation's top goaltender. Vesey is a great college hockey player, there's no question about that. And this award takes into account some off-ice things that likewise could have tipped the vote in the Crimson senior's favor. So too did the fact that he didn't sign with the Nashville Predators last summer, and instead returned for his senior year. (And while the reason why has since become plainly obvious, because he wanted to test free agency, as opposed to just kind of obvious, one supposes voters just wanted to thank him for his service to college hockey. Vesey is the fourth ECAC and fourth Harvard player to win the award. He's also the third straight winner playing in the Boston area (after BC's Johnny Gaudreau two years ago and BU's Eichel last year). Demko wins Mike Richter Award Shortly after the Hobey Baker ceremony, Demko won the third-ever Mike Richter Award that was clearly due to him as the nation's best goaltender.  He finished ahead of Yale's Alex Lyon, UMass Lowell's Kevin Boyle, North Dakota's Cam Johnson, and St. Cloud State's Charlie Lindgren. As mentioned above, Demko finished with the second-best save percentage in the nation, but led in shutouts, and was also third in both total wins and winning percentage. There was also a stretch this year in which Demko recorded six shutouts in seven games. It's the second time a Hockey East goalie has won the award in the three seasons since it was created, with UMass Lowell's Connor Hellebuyck winning the inaugural award, and North Dakota's Zane McIntyre taking it last year. Air Force goalie Dylewski named Hockey Humanitarian Each year, the Hockey Humanitarian award is given to the player in either Division I or III who does the most away from the rink to help their communities and beyond. Air Force's Chris Dylewski fit the bill perfectly . He founded a nonprofit to develop leadership in kids who want to work in their communities, as well as an organization designed to bring attention to genocide and other atrocities, and a campus program designed to help newcomers adapt to “cadet life” after one freshman committed suicide. He also helped with another Air Force cadet's organization to fight sex trafficking and help victims. And he has helped with the Wounded Warrior sled hockey team. And he is editor of the school's literary journal. And he volunteers with a number of other groups. And he goes to school. And gets good grades. And is a Division I athlete. This kind of thing is legitimately incredible.  And here are your All-American teams How was Demko the best goalie this year but only second-team East? What a country! EAST FIRST TEAM Goal: Alex Lyon, Yale Defense: Matt Grzelcyk, Boston University Defense : Jake Walman, Providence College Forward: Sam Anas, Quinnipiac Forward: Andrew Poturalski, New Hampshire Forward: Jimmy Vesey, Harvard  WEST FIRST TEAM Goal: Charlie Lindgren, St. Cloud State Defense: Ethan Prow, St. Cloud State Defense: Zach Werenski, Michigan Forward: Brock Boeser, North Dakota Forward: Kyle Connor, Michigan Forward: Tyler Motte, Michigan EAST SECOND TEAM Goal: Thatcher Demko, Boston College Defense : Gavin Bayreuther, St. Lawrence Defense: Rob O'Gara, Yale Forward: Ryan Fitzgerald, Boston College Forward: Mark Jankowski, Providence College Forward: Danny O'Regan, Boston University  WEST SECOND TEAM Goal: Cam Johnson, North Dakota Defense: Will Butcher, Denver Defense: Troy Stecher, North Dakota Forward: Drake Caggiula, North Dakota Forward: JT Compher, Michigan Forward: Alex Petan, Michigan Tech Ryan Lambert is a Puck Daddy columnist and also covers the NCAA for College Hockey News . His email is here and his Twitter is here . MORE FROM YAHOO HOCKEY: Continue to Article
April 08, 2016 8:49:pm EST
Nashville Predators
While there may be other scenarios in which they can reach their goal, the Dallas Stars are only focused on taking care of their own business during a critical season finale. The surging Stars look to lock up their first division title in 10 years and home-ice advantage throughout the Western Conference playoffs on Saturday night against the visiting Nashville Predators, who are locked into the West's first wild-card spot. Dallas (49-23-9) has played its way into a tie atop the conference while outscoring opponents 35-20 over an 8-2-0 stretch. Continue to Article
April 08, 2016 3:44:pm EST
Dallas Stars
Jason Dickinson woke up in the minors. The 20-year-old center scored in his debut, and the Stars topped the Colorado Avalanche 4-2 on Thursday night. Dickinson was recalled from Texas of the AHL because of injuries to several Stars forwards, including 30-goal scorers Tyler Seguin and Jason Spezza. Continue to Article
April 08, 2016 12:55:am EST
Nashville Predators
The Nashville Predators had nothing to gain or lose in their final home game of the regular season. Roman Josi scored 20 seconds into overtime, and the Predators pulled out a 3-2 victory over the Arizona Coyotes on Thursday night. ''It was a really good comeback, but I thought it was a strong 60 minutes,'' Nashville coach Peter Laviolette. Continue to Article
April 07, 2016 11:45:pm EST
Dallas Stars
Here are your Puck Headlines: A glorious collection of news and views collected from the greatest blogosphere in sports and the few, the proud, the mainstream hockey media. Have a link you want to submit? Email us at  puckdaddyblog@yahoo.com .    Continue to Article
April 07, 2016 12:57:pm EST
 
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