NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – June 12, 2026
The Hurricanes are a game away from winning the Stanley Cup, Lightning winger Nikita Kucherov wins the Hart Trophy, Oilers defenseman Darnell Nurse requests a trade, and more in today’s NHL Morning Coffee Headlines.
NHL.COM: The Carolina Hurricanes are one win away from winning the Stanley Cup after holding off the Vegas Golden Knights 4-2 in Game 5 of the best-of-seven series.

Carolina Hurricanes winger Andrei Svechnikov (NHL Images)
Andrei Svechnikov scored two power-play goals, Sebastian Aho tallied the game-winner, Nikolaj Ehlers had three assists, Jordan Staal scored to extend his goal streak to five games, and Brandon Bussi made 23 saves for the Hurricanes.
Pavel Dorofeyev scored both goals for the Golden Knights.
The series returns to Las Vegas for Game 6 on Sunday.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: This was the Hurricanes’ best game of this series, and the Golden Knights’ worst.
The Hurricanes struggled in the second period of the previous four games in this series, but they dominated the frame in this contest with Svechnikov and Aho scoring big goals.
Svechnikov and Aho were under scrutiny entering this game over their lack of production in this series. With the pressure on, they silenced their critics and delivered for their club.
Staal is having a Stanley Cup Final for the ages. He leads all scorers in this series with six goals, becoming the first player since Jean Beliveau in 1956 to score five goals in the first five Stanley Cup Final games. Maurice Richard (1951) and Cyclone Taylor (1918) are the only other players to do it.
The Golden Knights’ penalty kill was their undoing in this game. They also lost two-way center William Karlsson in the second period with an injured left arm that could sideline him for the remainder of this series.
Golden Knights head coach John Tortorella remains confident that his club will bounce back in Game 6. He guaranteed that his club will send this series back to Raleigh for Game 7.
NHL.COM: Tampa Bay Lightning winger Nikita Kucherov is the 2025-26 winner of the Hart Memorial Trophy as the most valuable player to his team. It’s the second time he’s taken home the Hart, doing so in 2018-19. He finished second among NHL scorers this season with 130 points.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The voting was close for the Hart this year, with Kucherov garnering 1,436 votes while Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid had 1,426 votes. Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon was third with 1,297 votes.
SPORTSNET: Elliotte Friedman and Mark Spector report sources say that Edmonton Oilers defenseman Darnell Nurse has requested a trade.
Nurse, 31, is signed through 2029-30 with an average annual value of $9.25 million. He also has a full no-movement clause. He’s reportedly submitted a list of three to five preferred destinations to Oilers management.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Nurse has been a whipping boy for Oilers fans and some Edmonton pundits because his performance never reached the standard expected of a defenseman with his expensive contract. He’s not a bad player, but he’s overpaid for what he brings to the game.
Those factors could make it difficult for the Oilers to find a suitable trade partner for Nurse. It also raises the question of whether this is the beginning of the end of this version of the Oilers, which struggled to make the playoffs this season and was upset in the first round by the Anaheim Ducks.
I’ll have more about Nurse’s trade request in today’s NHL Rumor Mill.
THE DENVER POST: Colorado Avalanche president and acting general manager Joe Sakic still believes his club remains a Stanley Cup contender despite being swept from the Western Conference Final by the Vegas Golden Knights.
Sakic pointed to the Avalanche’s strong regular-season performance, winning the Presidents’ Trophy for the fourth time in franchise history. He also indicated that head coach Jared Bednar will return behind the bench, and hinted at the possibility of a contract extension.
Superstar defenseman Cale Makar is eligible to sign a contract extension on July 1. Sakic said the 27-year-old blueliner “is going to finish his career” with Colorado. He said he’s confident that a new contract will be worked out at some point.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Sakic’s belief that his team’s season was derailed by “one bad week” isn’t sitting well with Troy Renck of The Denver Post. He thinks that Bednar’s system is no longer effective in the postseason, adding that the roster is getting older and must get younger and tougher.
TORONTO STAR: Former NHL forward Joe Pavelski acknowledged that he’s in the running to become head coach of the Maple Leafs. He’s made it to the short list of candidates despite never coaching at the pro level. Former New York Islanders bench boss Patrick Roy is also believed to be on that list.
THE SEATTLE TIMES: Former Vancouver Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin has joined the Kraken as vice president and assistant GM.
MONTREAL HOCKEY NOW: The Canadiens must find a new head coach for their AHL affiliate in Laval, as Pascal Vincent will serve as an assistant coach with the Kraken.
I think the canes will wrap it up Game 6. Looks like they’ve finally figured out Vegas. Here’s a question with the permission of other teams gm and management can teams like the bruins talk to impending free agents and players on other clubs who simply want out of current teams.
John Apple, here’s your answer from a Web search:
“No, the NHL strictly forbids teams from speaking with players under contract—including impending free agents—even with permission from the other team’s General Manager, as doing so is considered illegal tampering.
If an NHL team like the Bruins wants to speak directly with an impending free agent who is still under contract with another club, the only legal way to do so is to first trade for the player’s negotiating rights.
Violating this rule by speaking to players before they are allowed to test the open market is taken very seriously by the league. Tampering can result in massive fines, the forfeiture of draft picks, and suspensions for team executives.”
Now, while that is pretty explicit, you do have to wonder when, literally minutes after the opening of the so-called “UFA Frenzy” they’re announcing the signings of multiple-year and somewhat convoluted deals … such as when Chara was signed by Boston out of Ottawa. And that’s just one example of many over the years.
So it’s pretty safe to assume that somebody was talking to SOMEONE well in advance and without having attained negotiation rights. Certainly, in the Chara signing, no such arrangement was made with Ottawa.
George you’re an encyclopedia of hockey information thanks.
Vegas losing Karlsson is huge-plays in every situation+has been Marner’s center most of the playoffs. Also seems like Eichel is nursing something himself
Goaltending has been the difference in this series. Not counting empty-netters, Carolina has potted 20 while Vegas has scored 18 … so pretty even there over 5 games. But Hart, who has played in all 5, has faced an average of 26 shots per game, allowing 4 goals in each.
Andersen, who started the first 3 and was pulled in the 3rd game after giving up 4 goals on just 16 shots in 2 periods, faced a total of 65 Vegas shots, giving up 12 goals. Bussi played the 3rd period in that game, which went into double OT, and gave up the winning goal after facing 19 shots. In total, he has faced 65 shots in roughly 3 full games, and has allowed 6 goals.
With the way Andersen played in knocking off Ottawa, Philadelphia and Montreal in short order, Brind’Amour, of course, had to go with the veteran, but you have to wonder if this might have been over by now had Bussi started right from the get-go.
Speaking of goalies:
Fla has reportedly asked Winny if Hellebuyck was up for trade.
For Lundell + + ?
Leafs fans are very well versed in Andersen and high pressure-all-on-the-line games. I however thought that Andersen was a thing of the past. 🤷🏻♂️
Staal is a beast…but he always was since his Pens days. He’s looking to be the VIP now. Is this series ending Sunday or going one extra game? Man, I’d love/hate to be a fan of either team. What a ride!
I think Anderson took one in the bean in game 2. Not sure if that is the reason for him not even dressing, just a guess.
Oh Toronto. Please Please Please hire Patrick Roy as your coach. His attitude and complete donkey demeanor works with kids in junior but is wildly ineffective with other “adults” in the NHL. Strike 3 incoming for this guy I hope. It only took Gretzky one coaching job to realise you can be a superstar hall of fame player and horrendous coach at the same time.
I agree with the Denver guy. Careful Colorado, it’s a win now league. Every year, a bit more wear and tear. Interesting I started to wonder if all the Avalanche players were from the same family with M-NMC at the end of their names.
but…curiously of the few without a no move…..Cale Makar. Would anyone here do Makar for McDavid? I could see Edmonton potentially entertaining the idea….what else goes to Edmonton? Probably not much. The bigger reason this wouldn’t happen is that they’re both in the west. If this fails for one team and is wildly successful for the other….it’s an ugly trade.
I’m just musing over coffee on a friday. I don’t think it would ever happen.
I buy the Colorado excuse. We’ve seen President’s trophy teams get bounced, and that’s the final ingredient as they play the entire next season & playoffs with a chip on their shoulders and a high attention span.
Richard I’d like to believe that is true with the Avalanche but to me they should have already had a chip on their shoulder from previous playoff histories with vegas and Dallas. To me, Colorado is mentally not prepared to win those series and often doesn’t pay attention to details they need to improve on? IDK the other side of me thinks you have to be a little lucky to win too. So, I hope that is an accurate assessment of where this team is at but I can see why the writer feels that way too. I normally side with bednar because he is a very good coach; however, I think if he is going to continue, he needs to address the big dogs mental approach to the defensive side of the game. Despite how good the Avalanche are they are careless with the puck and Dallas, vegas and Minnesota
are very good at exploiting that. To me, that’s why they beat Colorado
Rangers are light on the left side of their d-corp after the failed K’Andre Miller trade. I’m sure they’ll be in the mix to trade for Nurse.
Nurse for 50% sure
Edmonton won’t need to retain on Nurse just like the Hawks didn’t on Jones. Nurse is overpaid but he shouldn’t be judged on that alone, after all he was offered that and be dumb to turn it down. His play is a result that is not solely on him to blame.
I think he can help a lot of teams, very similar to Jones and the Panthers, contract and all. I’m sure the Panthers aren’t regretting it.
The Oilers aren’t eating 50% of Nurse’s salary and they don’t need to.
We all get it he’s overpaid, but it sure as heck isn’t by 50%.
Nurse rant version 5:
Everybody focuses on Nurses warts and what he isn’t. Ignoring the good that this guy does, on the ice and in the room. Just like Leaf fans did with Marner.
Nurse warts – Times where he makes poor decisions. With the puck, when to jump in and when not to, just like every player and D-man in the NHL. He had fewer give aways than Bouchard by a lot, but that’s normal for an offensive D-man. Look at Makar. He also had less than Ekholm, while playing more minutes.
What he is – Elite skater, 6’4″ 215 lbs, physical, nasty when required, produces offense at 5 on 5, will fight anyone if necessary, played every role he has been asked to play often with D partners that had no business in the top 4.
He crushed it when he got a quality right shot partner in Murphy. They were Edmonton’s best pair down the stretch and by far in the playoffs. And yes Nurse is the better player on that pair.
Leader in the room, big time and a quality individual.
The Oiler fans making noise and making him their whipping boy may regret it when he’s gone.
Nurse is a good player who fans bitch about because he had 2 very good years prior to him signing that deal and right after guys like Seth Jones were getting $9M. So he got the same.
We will see who they replace him with.
Look at the Oilers D with Nurse gone and if they don’t sign Murphy. Let me know how that looks to you and ask yourself if they will be better next year.
Murphy just got a whole bunch of leverage, so let’s overpay him now. They have no choice do they?
Or maybe Murphy liked playing with Nurse because it worked, thinks Babcock is a nob, and goes somewhere like SJ.
I think there will be quite a bit of interest in Murphy too. Big RD. At 30 you know Murphy will be looking for one last payday. Not sure if Oilers will be able to out bid. We shall see
Well, the Hawks retained $2.5M on Jones.
Ron, if this was sarcasm, you will have to use the correct font! 😆
The oil would need to retain $2-4M to get anything in return for Nurse, or even to get rid of him for FC’s!
Nurse is better than Jones IMO. Definitely a better skater, and more physical. Plus Jones gets a lot of his points on the PP which Nurse does not because the Oil have Bouchard.
Well said Ron Moore and Ray Bark.
Johnny Z – lets not forget when that Jones deal was made with the panthers ramping up for their playoff run and trying to make it work then vs the offseason where their would be more time and space and options.
While I wouldnt say the situation is apples to oranges, its more like granny Smith apples to golden delicious lol.
Drury shouldn’t even be contemplating traded for Nurse without significant salary retention. At 50% definitely worth it, anything less than that, let him go elsewhere.
No Johnny I was referring to the price that was paid for the Panthers to trade him…didn’t Jones after years of “needs to go” asked to be traded to the Panthers only?
Regardless that deal worked out for the team dumb enough to trade for a player that was universally hated.
My point remains, Nurse is a solid player, a bit over paid, but that’s more a sign of his worth to the team to offer that to him, if they retain, they’ll get more…Jones went for a young promising goalie, knight, this years first, top 10 protected which means they will get next years 1st round pick (trade asset).
So we’ll see what he gets dealt to and to who…like if it’s the Leafs, the Oil don’t need Rielly, they’ll need some offense like a winger who can move around in the line up and pot about 20 or more a season. Robertson and maybe Stolie could be part of that package going back with no retention, maybe. It won’t be a perfect fit for either team but should make both stronger where they have weaknesses. You know, the reason real trades are made the way they are.
I’d consider moving graves for nurse no retention. Plenty of cap space on the pens.
Miller was no longer effective in NY, and most fans wanted him traded. He was more offensively minded and was prone to turnovers at the blue line often leading to breakaways or odd man rushes. Once Trouba was traded, he was really exposed. He played most of him earlier hockey as a forward which is why he is always ready to join in the rush. He isn’t playing the same roll in Carolina that he was expected to in NY, their system is a better fir for what he brings to the table. NY was also not going to offer him the salary and years that Carolina did.
Babs is a knob. Lol Shouldn’t be in the nhl
MrBruin4: There is an article in the Athletic today on Babcock. Every coach has his critics but man, some of the stories from those who played for or worked under him are jaw dropping.
LJ, yep.
Nice job Katz.
Sadly, Darnell Nurse’s play has become a hit and miss adventure. His defensive decisions at times are not veteran worthy, and his contract is an impediment for trade. I’ll be surprised if the Oilers don’t have to eat part of his $9+M salary.
As for Babcock, after a full vetting by NHLPA & NHL, he should never be permitted to coach Pro hockey in NA again. He proved over many years that he is simply not worthy of insulting and disrespecting our kids at any level of competition. He was a loser in Anaheim, but Randy Carlisle won the Cup there; Babs won in Detroit because Bowman created the team, the environment and the structure (anyone couldve coached that team to victory. After that, what did he accomplish? Right, nothing but BS. Garbage in – Garbage out!! Keep this monster out of OUR GAME!!
Nurse for Huberdeau (retain 2M)
The battle of Alberta just got more interesting!
The Oil aren’t trading for Huberdeau, he is the opposite of what they need.
I’d take Nurse on the Bruins. Not sure what I’d give up to get him though. Peake, Kuraly, and a pick?
Peake is a UFA this year isn’t he Shoreorrpark? I’m kinda hoping Staios has him on his UFA “dicker” list.
Peake would be a useful piece for the Oil, but he’s a UFA. I can see the Oil pursuing him if they don’t get Murphy as Murphy is quite a bit better IMO.
3 big needs for Oil in order of importance:
1 – Goalie
2 – Right shot D
3 – Scoring winger.
B’s not trading Swayman or McAvoy obviously, Jokiharju is meh and overpaid IMO. Korpisalo, not gonna cut it for the OIl but better than Jarry.
Mittelstadt has value.
B’s need a RD too.
Thanks, George. I’d forgotten about that.
We’re ok on the left side anyway. I do like Nurse though.
LOL that has a flavour of Lucic for Neal to it dont you think?
I see Mr Sutter’s name is now popping up everywhere now as an option for Oilers coach. Hmmmm not sure how I feel about that. I guess he was asked about the Torts situation in Vegas & he said he would be into a gig like that. Lol.
Are votes for awards only cast after the season ends or can those voting cast earlier?
Just wondered about this.
As far as I’m aware 1Oilerfan, as soon as the last regular-season games are concluded the eligible voters cast their ballots.
I am the guy who usually defends the press on here. But they need to change the voting on this IMO. Just have the Ted Lindsey and let the players pick it.
Not that Kucherov isn’t a great player, he is and had a great year. He wasn’t better than McDavid and he isn’t “more valuable” to his team either.
But that isn’t even my main beef; on the radio this AM Gregor was stating that some of the voters didn’t have McDavid in their top 3 and was 5th on some ballots. Same was true for Mackinnon. That is a problem.
I don’t know who the other 4 players were, but tough to make the case that were 4 guys better than those 2 regardless of the list.
Fix it NHL.
I’ve always taken these individual awards with a grain of salt. Pay little attention to any of them, really.