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Time of India
21-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
NHL stars celebrate easter home: Celebrate Purity and Christmas Day 2025 by Evander Kane, Vincent Trocheck, and Carey Price, happy hearts
Image Via IG/@marateigen Key Highlights - Evander Kane, Vincent Trocheck, Carey Price, and other NHL stars observed Easter with family traditions. - From hunting eggs and going to church with their families to having backyard play and family feasts, Easter is multi-filling for fans. - Snapshots and stories have been shared about such moments with fans through social networks. As the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs kicked off with high-octane match-ups, many of the NHL players took a break during on-ice action for Easter Sunday with their near and dear ones. During this ongoing postseason hoopla, a few players let the festive air charm out with their lovely moments spent with family. Everything from Easter bunnies to egg hunts, peaceful dinners, or goofing around in their backyards kept the holiday spirit glowing off the rink for NHL families during the holidays. These celebrations instantly captured attention online and gave fans a sweet peek at the personal worlds of the stars they know. Evander Kane, Vincent Trocheck, and Carey Price lead the NHL's wholesome easter wave The family of Evander Kane created very picturesque moments of Easter, from the colorful hunts for eggs with his children to an elegant picnic-like outing with his fiancée, Mara Teigen. Kensington, Hendrix, and Iverson spent an entire holiday having fun with a sweet, pastel-hued lifestyle. Image Via IG/@marateigen On the other hand, Vincent Trocheck and his wife, Hillary, enjoyed a simple celebration with an Easter Sunday lunchtime location at a restaurant. Their daughter Lennon and son Leo shared sweet moments with their parents. Backyard bunny games added an upbeat touch to the day. Image Via IG/@hillarytrocheck Habs all-time great Carey Price spent his Holy Day showered with affection at home. His wife Angela shares shots of their kids, Liv, Millie, and Lincoln, with their Easter baskets and a hoodie with bunny ears on Lincoln. The Prices even got to vote during Canada's ongoing elections to mix civic duty with holiday cheer. Image Via IG/@byangelaprice Others include Jeff Petry and family, hopping on their golf cart to ride to church before they dug into the egg hunt. Father Matt Martin continued the theme of matching outfits with daughters Winnie and Alice, making quite a beautiful addition to their Easter pictures. Alex Tuch's home had guests and bunny cakes, while Charlie Coyle's daughter Lilia went barefoot for an indoor egg hunt. William Nylander's family started their day with decorated eggs and a cozy breakfast, and Jesper Bratt's Easter included football games and pizza parties. Also Read: 'He might be their ace in the hole': Anthony Stolarz wins Don Cherry's wild card vote of confidence before pivotal opener for Toronto Maple Leafs Easter 2025 reminded NHL fans that behind the helmets are loving parents and partners cherishing moments that matter. From Evander Kane's outdoor fun to Vincent Trocheck's family dinners, these stars proved that home celebrations hold a special place in the busiest playoff season. Get the latest IPL 2025 updates on Times of India , including match schedules , team squads , points table and IPL live score for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Don't miss the list of players in the race for IPL Orange Cap and IPL Purple cap .
Yahoo
15-04-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Rangers get first 2-goal comeback of their season, rally to top Panthers 5-3
SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Vincent Trocheck scored a short-handed goal early in the third period against his former team, and the New York Rangers beat the Florida Panthers 5-3 on Monday night. Trocheck, playing in his 800th game, got the go-ahead goal during a Rangers comeback like none other this season. The Rangers were 0-30-1 in games where they trailed by two or more goals, the NHL's only winless team this season in such a scenario. But they got goals from Juuso Parssinen and J.T. Miller 1:38 apart late in the second to tie the game, erasing a 3-1 deficit. Matt Rempe and Jonny Brodzinski also scored for the Rangers. Sam Reinhart scored twice and Carter Verhaeghe also had a goal for Florida, which got two assists from Aleksander Barkov. The loss means Florida is locked into third place in the Atlantic Division and will open the Stanley Cup playoffs on the road. Takeaways Rangers: Florida fans gave retiring Rangers broadcaster Sam Rosen a warm ovation during a first-period stoppage in play when he was shown on the video screens. Panthers coach Paul Maurice and general manager/hockey operations president Bill Zito also paid tribute to Rosen before his final road game. Panthers: Florida needs a win at Tampa Bay on Tuesday to reach 100 points for the third time in the last four seasons. The Panthers got to the 100-point mark once in the franchise's first 27 seasons. Key moment Trocheck's blast from the left circle came in a stretch where Florida kept losing the puck with the man advantage, and the Rangers made them pay. Key stat For the second consecutive year, the Panthers have five 20-goal scorers. Verhaeghe got there Monday, joining Reinhart, Barkov, Matthew Tkachuk and Sam Bennett — the same fivesome as last year. Up next Rangers end the season at home Thursday against Tampa Bay. Florida visits the Lightning on Tuesday to end its regular season. ___ AP NHL:


CBS News
15-04-2025
- Sport
- CBS News
Rangers rally to beat Panthers 5-3
Vincent Trocheck scored a short-handed goal early in the third period against his former team, and the New York Rangers beat the Florida Panthers 5-3 on Monday night. Trocheck, playing in his 800th game, got the go-ahead goal during a Rangers comeback like none other this season. The Rangers were 0-30-1 in games where they trailed by two or more goals, the NHL's only winless team this season in such a scenario. But they got goals from Juuso Parssinen and J.T. Miller 1:38 apart late in the second to tie the game, erasing a 3-1 deficit. Matt Rempe and Jonny Brodzinski also scored for the Rangers. Sam Reinhart scored twice and Carter Verhaeghe also had a goal for Florida, which got two assists from Aleksander Barkov. The loss means Florida is locked into third place in the Atlantic Division and will open the Stanley Cup playoffs on the road. Rangers: Florida fans gave retiring Rangers broadcaster Sam Rosen a warm ovation during a first-period stoppage in play when he was shown on the video screens. Panthers coach Paul Maurice and general manager/hockey operations president Bill Zito also paid tribute to Rosen before his final road game. Panthers: Florida needs a win at Tampa Bay on Tuesday to reach 100 points for the third time in the last four seasons. The Panthers got to the 100-point mark once in the franchise's first 27 seasons. Trocheck's blast from the left circle came in a stretch where Florida kept losing the puck with the man advantage, and the Rangers made them pay. For the second consecutive year, the Panthers have five 20-goal scorers. Verhaeghe got there Monday, joining Reinhart, Barkov, Matthew Tkachuk and Sam Bennett — the same fivesome as last year. Rangers end the season at home Thursday against Tampa Bay. Florida visits the Lightning on Tuesday to end its regular season.

Associated Press
15-04-2025
- Sport
- Associated Press
Rangers get first 2-goal comeback of their season, rally to top Panthers 5-3
SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Vincent Trocheck scored a short-handed goal early in the third period against his former team, and the New York Rangers beat the Florida Panthers 5-3 on Monday night. Trocheck, playing in his 800th game, got the go-ahead goal during a Rangers comeback like none other this season. The Rangers were 0-30-1 in games where they trailed by two or more goals, the NHL's only winless team this season in such a scenario. But they got goals from Juuso Parssinen and J.T. Miller 1:38 apart late in the second to tie the game, erasing a 3-1 deficit. Matt Rempe and Jonny Brodzinski also scored for the Rangers. Sam Reinhart scored twice and Carter Verhaeghe also had a goal for Florida, which got two assists from Aleksander Barkov. The loss means Florida is locked into third place in the Atlantic Division and will open the Stanley Cup playoffs on the road. Takeaways Rangers: Florida fans gave retiring Rangers broadcaster Sam Rosen a warm ovation during a first-period stoppage in play when he was shown on the video screens. Panthers coach Paul Maurice and general manager/hockey operations president Bill Zito also paid tribute to Rosen before his final road game. Panthers: Florida needs a win at Tampa Bay on Tuesday to reach 100 points for the third time in the last four seasons. The Panthers got to the 100-point mark once in the franchise's first 27 seasons. Key moment Trocheck's blast from the left circle came in a stretch where Florida kept losing the puck with the man advantage, and the Rangers made them pay. Key stat For the second consecutive year, the Panthers have five 20-goal scorers. Verhaeghe got there Monday, joining Reinhart, Barkov, Matthew Tkachuk and Sam Bennett — the same fivesome as last year. Up next Rangers end the season at home Thursday against Tampa Bay. Florida visits the Lightning on Tuesday to end its regular season. ___ AP NHL:


New York Times
05-04-2025
- Sport
- New York Times
How to watch Rangers at Devils as New York and future star Gabe Perreault vie for wild-card spot
The New Jersey Devils host the New York Rangers for the teams' final meeting this season. The Rangers are coming off a 5-4 overtime win over the Minnesota Wild, in which Vincent Trocheck tapped in Artemi Panarin's pass 24 seconds into the extra time. It wasn't the prettiest defeat, as Arthur Staple breaks down, but it earned the Rangers a significant two points as they continue to fight for the second wild-card spot in a very tight Eastern Conference playoff race with the Montreal Canadiens and Columbus Blue Jackets. The well-rested Devils are also coming off a win against the Wild, having edged them 3-2 in a shootout on Monday. Advertisement Gabe Perreault, the Rangers' 2023 first-round pick (No. 23), signed his three-year entry-level contract and joined the club earlier this week after Boston College's season ended in the NCAA Regionals. The top prospect's arrival comes at a crucial time with the Rangers in the middle of a playoff chase, but high-stakes hockey is no surprise to the 19-year-old winger who's played in his share of gold medal games at the World Juniors. Peter Baugh wrote more about the excitement around Perreault, who made his NHL debut with New York in Wednesday's OT win, sporting the same No. 94 as his father Yanic, former longtime NHLer, and with his Boston teammates in the crowd. The Devils have held on to third place in the Metropolitan Division with 87 points and are slated for a first-round matchup with the second-place Carolina Hurricanes. New Jersey will notably be without star Jack Hughes through the postseason, as the center has been out since March 2 with an injury and underwent shoulder surgery that will keep him out until training camp. Speaking of injured stars, Pierre LeBrun checked in on who will and won't be available for the playoffs as the regular season winds down. Betting/odds, ticketing and streaming links in this article are provided by partners of The Athletic. Restrictions may apply. The Athletic maintains full editorial independence. Partners have no control over or input into the reporting or editing process and do not review stories before publication. (Photo of Gabe Perreault: Bruce Bennett / Getty Images)