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Bernier is a candidate to be traded this offseason, Sportsnet's Nick Kypreos reports. Recommendation: The report suggests that the Leafs and Flyers are the front-runners to obtain Bernier. Assuming he does get traded, Bernier's fantasy value would be in line for a boost, as he's been stuck serving as Jonathan Quick's primary backup for the last three seasons.
Rask stopped all 28 shots he faced in Monday's 2-0 win over the Blackhawks in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup finals. Recommendation: The shutout was Rask's third of the postseason, with the effort lifting his save percentage to a playoff-best .946 and lowering his GAA to spiffy 1.64. Should the Bruins -- who are up 2-1 over the Hawks at present -- prevail in the series, Rask would be a Conn Smythe Trophy frontrunner.
Nilstorp has signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Stars, the team's official site reports. Recommendation: Nilstorp will continue to provide the Stars with goaltending depth behind Kari Lehtonen, with RFA Richard Bachman presumably in the mix as well. In five appearances with the Stars this past season, the 29-year-old Nilstorp recorded a 1-3-1 record with a .897 save percentage and a 3.09 GAA.
Bobrovsky won the Vezina Trophy on Saturday as the NHL's best goaltender, beating out Henrik Lundqvist and Antti Niemi for the award. Recommendation: That sound you just heard was Goalie Bob's asking price going up, as the restricted free agent is still in contract talks with the Jackets. It would be a major surprise if he didn't return to Columbus, but he won't come cheap.
Crawford allowed two goals on 28 shots as the Blackhawks dropped a Game 2 heartbreaker in overtime on Saturday. Recommendation: The Hawks' last three games have come at a fairly leisurely pace, but the schedule picks up from here, with Game 3 coming Monday in Boston. There's a very slight possibility that Chicago could send Ray Emery out for a start in the upcoming week, to give Crawford a breather. But Crawford has started and finished all 19 of the Blackhawks' postseason games, so that chance remains slim.