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In other words, the 15th winningest coach in NHL regular season history has the same question that every fan sitting on their couch had when Rangers defenseman Marc Staal's stick inadvertently poked its blade into Lundqvist's right eye in the first

The Chicago Blackhawks' Artemi Panarin scores a goal past St. Louis Blues goaltender Jake Allen to extend the shootout on Wednesay, March 9, 2016, at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis. The Blues won, 3-2. (Chris Lee/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/TNS via

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“Last year was the first summer I went to a skating coach, and she did wonders for my skating and made me a lot more comfortable on the ice, and obviously made a big difference this year for me,” said Reinhart, 20, who tied for third among N.H.L

“Last year was the first summer I went to a skating coach, and she did wonders for my skating and made me a lot more comfortable on the ice, and obviously made a big difference this year for me,” said Reinhart, 20, who tied for third among N.H.L