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NHL Daily: Timo Meier, Frank Corrado, Zach Sanford
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NHL Daily: Timo Meier, Frank Corrado, Zach Sanford

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 1:54 p.m. ET

NHL Daily: San Jose Sharks prospect Timo Meier scored his first NHL goal on his very first shot, Frank Corrado could make his way into the Leafs lineup following an injury to Martin Marincin, Capitals set to recall forward Zach Sanford ahead of roster freeze, and more! (Morning Coffee Headlines)

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Seven games were on the schedule Friday night. The Sabres edged the Islanders 3-2 in overtime. Los Angeles grabbed two points versus Pittsburgh in a 1-0 OT win. Washington collected the extra point in a close 4-3 shootout victory in Carolina. San Jose picked up two very difficult points in a 4-2 win in Montreal. The Blue Jackets kept rolling with a 4-1 win in Calgary. Florida edged a struggling Avalanche squad 3-1 as Colorado’s woes at home continue. Lastly, the Canucks beat a tough Lightning team 4-2 at home.

Here is your highlight of the night:

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NHL Daily: Morning Coffee Headlines

Meier Scores in Sharks Debut

San Jose Sharks top prospect Timo Meier made his NHL debut on Friday night. The Swiss forward managed to score a goal on his very first shot of the game. His arrival is long overdue after starting the year on the injured reserve due to mononucleosis. [Mercury News]

    Corrado Ready to Draw Into Leafs Lineup?

    With Martin Marincin sidelined, Tim Chiasson over at Editor in Leaf wonders if Frank Corrado will finally see some playing time. He’s been seldom used since being claimed off waivers from Vancouver last year and spends a lot of time in the press box. [Editor in Leaf]

    Sanford set to be Recalled

    Isabelle Khurshudyan of the Washington Post reports the Capitals are set to recall forward Zachary Sanford from AHL Hershey. The move is expected to be made ahead of Monday’s holiday roster freeze (at midnight). [Washington Post]

    Hrivik Looking for Full-Time Roster Spot

    As John Williams over at Blue Line Station explains, the recent impressive play of forward Marek Hrivik is enough to warrant an extended look with the big club. He explores a few different scenarios that could make the numbers work. [Blue Line Station]

    Dark-Horse Candidates for NHL Awards

    Allan Mitchell over at Bleacher Report takes a look at dark-horse candidates for each major NHL award. Among them, how about Sabres Ryan O’Reilly taking home the Frank J. Selke? Maybe Leafs rookie Mitch Marner for the Calder? Or, how about David Pastrnak for the Maurice Rocket Richard? [Bleacher Report]

    Beaulieu to Habs Top PP Unit?

    As Kenric Mannette explains, teams are starting to become wise to Montreal. They’re starting to shadow Shea Weber on the PP, essentially shutting down the Habs only real threat on the man advantage. Mr. Mannette believes they can counter this by pairing Nathan Beaulieu on the top unit. [A Winning Habit]

    NHL Daily Morning Rant

    Following the theme of Allan Mitchell over at Bleacher Report, I’d like to present my top 10 dark-horse candidates for various NHL awards.

    1. Ryan Suter, MIN – Norris Trophy (Top Defenseman)
    2. Vladimir Tarasenko, STL – Maurice Rocket Richard Trophy (Most Goals)
    3. Aleksander Barkov, FLA – Frank J. Selke (Best Defensive Forward)
    4. Mikko Rantanen, COL – Calder Trophy (Top Rookie)
    5. Sergei Bobrovsky, CLB – Vezina Trophy (Top Goaltender)
    6. Devan Dubnyk, MIN – Vezina Trophy (Top Goaltender)
    7. John Tortorella, CLB – Jack Adams Award (Coach of the Year)
    8. Ryan Kesler, ANA – Frank J. Selke (Best Defensive Forward)
    9. Jeff Carter, LA – Maurice Rocket Richard Trophy (Most Goals)
    10. Columbus Blue Jackets – Presidents’ Trophy (Most Team Points)

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