Today is the day! We get to pick our teams today! Hooray! First things first though, let's have a quick peek at what happened last night and see if there is any names we should consider as sneaky picks.

The Canadiens finally pulled out a preseason win on Friday night, topping the Panthers, 3-1. The preseason panic can finally take a back seat to the regular season panic, which might not be too far away, when it's all said and done. Charlie Lindgren, one of the depth goalies for the Habs, was the big winner on the night, making 22 saves for the victory. I don't think this enough to unseat Al Montoya as backup, but it's a good shout, regardless. Paul Byron had a couple of goals in the win, Andrew Shaw went one and one and Philip Danault had a couple of assists as well. We might see a couple of these guys drafted today, if not all three.


The Islanders and Sabres were tuning up in Buffalo on Friday night and it was the team from Brooklyn that was the better of the two on the night, winning 3-1. The expected number one for the Islanders, Jaroslav Halak, made 20 saves for the victory on the night. Halak will be a big piece of any success the Islanders have this season. Rookie forward Matthew Barzal finally emerged as a viable player for the pool, notching a trio of assists in the win, while Anders Lee had a goal and an assist as well. The Islanders are generally a quietly popular team in the pool and this year could be one of their best seasons.

It was an Original Six match-up at the new pizza oven in Detroit, where the Maple Leafs and Red Wings went toe-to-toe in some preseason action. The Leafs, pretty well suiting up a full roster, was the better team, scoring early in the 3rd to go-ahead and they never really looked back, adding an empty-netter and winning, 4-2.Frederik Andersen got the call for the Leafs, making 21 saves for the win, while William Nylander, Zach Hyman and Jake Gardiner all had 2 points each. The concern for the Leafs is how the kids will respond in their second year and already, signs are positive.


It wasn't a great game on the score sheet, but the Capitals and Hurricanes are ready to compete for the playoffs already and it was Carolina that got the best of the President's Trophy winners from the the last couple of years. The new number one in Raleigh, Scott Darling, was the only notable player, as he made 18 saves in a 3-1 win. Darling was acquired from the Blackhawks in their annual fire sale and the Hurricanes may come away like bandits with him, especially if they give him a ton of minutes.
The Ottawa Senators are not shying away from Craig Anderson, despite him going into the 2018 season at 36 years old, as they have extended him for another two years on Friday, making sure he has a contract through the 2020 season. It will be a 35+ contract, where he will be counting against the cap, pretty well regardless of his playing situation, unless he ends up being injured. The deal will carry a $4.75 million cap hit per season, an increase over his current $4.2 million cap hit and he will also have a no-trade clause as well. This is some real faith in their keeper.

The Flyers broke out for five goals against the Bruins on Thursday night, handing them a solid 5-1 loss. Alex Lyon got a preseason recall, because Michal Neuvirth was under the weather, and he ended up getting some offensive support in a 31-save effort for the win. It was also a good night for the offense for the Flyers, as Travis Konecny, Sean Couturier, Claude Giroux and Jakub Voracek, four of the big names on the squad, all walked out of this game with 2 points a piece.

The Blue Jackets and the Predators needed the skills competition to decide their game in preseason action on Thursday night. Columbus was 2-for-3 in the shootout, taking the game, 4-3, in the end. Sergei Bobrovsky made 21 saves through regulation and overtime and another couple stops in the shootout for the win, suggesting that the Jackets are not going to be far away from success, if they are apart from it at all. 
The only notable player in the Flames/Canucks game on Thursday night was Vancouver backup-to-be Anders Nilsson, who made 30 saves in a 3-1 win. The offense was spread out pretty well among the three goals for the Canucks on the night, so Nilsson gets the only nod, which isn't so bad. He could be a good depth goalie, especially down the stretch, when the Canucks might not be contending for a playoff spot and pressing on Jacob Markstrom isn't really necessary.
The Avalanche continued to roll through the preseason with a 4-2 win over the Golden Knights last night. Semyon Varlamov is really trying to impress, picking up another full game win, making 34 saves for this one. It's hard to believe that the Avalanche are going to be any different than the last couple seasons, but if Varlamov is ready to carry them on his back, you just never know.
It was a well-rounded effort from the Kings on Thursday night, as they got the better of the Coyotes in preseason action. Jonathan Quick made 37 saves for the win, while Jake Muzzin, Mike Cammalleri, Alec Martinez and Tyler Toffoli all came away with a couple points each. The Kings are one of those mystery teams heading into the season, thinking that they should be better than they have been over the last couple years, but it's not outrageous to think that some of them are over-the-hill either. It's buyer beware with the Kings this year, as they may look okay to pick for your team, but... but... but... are they?
We already know that Antti Niemi has won the back-up job for the Pittsburgh Penguins, so now it is all about getting those preseason legs worked into regular season legs with the current starts and he got a good workout out of the Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday night, stopping 38 of 42 shots in a 5-4 win.

The Winnipeg Jets came back from being down 3-1 in the 2nd period, scoring four unanswered goals to beat the Ottawa Senators in front of their home crowd, 5-3, on Wednesday night. Connor Hellebuyck got the nod in this one for the Jets, making 15 saves for the win and helping his cause to be the number two guy this season.