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  • TXHT – 1/5/2019 – We’re BACK!!!

    TXHT – 1/5/2019 – We’re BACK!!!

    The TXHT podcast is back with Serious Hockey Talk for Serious Hockey Fans!

     

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    For our first episode of 2019, Michael Lindenbaum is joined by our St. Louis Blues contributor Aryan Weisenfeld as they tackle several subjects on the show.

     

    Michael and Aryan go in depth about the NHL All Star Game Rosters and about specific players that made it to the All Star Game, plus they discussed which game Alex Ovechkin should sit out for his one game suspension for not attending the All Star Weekend.

     

    Michael and Aryan also go into an in depth conversation about Washington Capitals Tom Wilson and the stigma that follows him no matter what he does when he plays, plus also the double standard that there is in the NHL when it comes to discipline from Player Safety.

     

    Plus Michael and Aryan talk about the Blues and what’s going wrong with them, the Dallas Stars and their CEO putting their top players on blast, the 2020 All Star Game, 2020 Winter Classic, and the other outdoor games that were announced during the Winter Classic earlier this week.

     

    This week’s episode was recorded on Thursday, January 3rd, 2019

    Opening Music: “Human Chess” by Crimson Orchid

     

    Have a question you want answered on the show? Ask us! Comment on here or on one of our Social Media outlets, and we’ll answer it.

  • Game Recap – 1/4/2019 – Washington Capitals v. Dallas Stars

    Game Recap – 1/4/2019 – Washington Capitals v. Dallas Stars

    Washington Capitals (24-12-3 51pts) v. Dallas Stars (21-16-4 46pts)

     

    Game Recap:

    The Washington Capitals opened up this game with a lot more jump in their stride as they would take the momentum of this game early. However, a Matt Niskanen penalty less than six minutes into the game would allow the Dallas Stars to swing the momentum their way, but the Capitals would successfully kill off the penalty. After some more faced paced action between the two teams, Alex Ovechkin would take an ill advised boarding penalty which would allow the Stars to get on the board during the powerplay as Tyler Seguin netted his 14th of the season. After the Stars took the lead, the Capitals started to look very sluggish, especially in their own zone. The Capitals would be out shot 14-5 in the first period, as well as dominated in the faceoff circle 11-6 by the Stars.

    In the second period, the Capitals would get their first powerplay opportunity as Roman Polak would be called interference, but the Capitals would not be very effective with the extra attacker on this one as they only registered one shot on goal. However, after the powerplay ended the Capitals would maintain zone time, and create pressure on the Stars in their own zone. With this pressure and built up the momentum the Capitals would get a goal from Lars Eller off of a backhand shot that Anton Khudobin never saw due to the screen by Andre Burakovsky. Then off of coincidental minors to Alexander Radulov and Michal Kempny both teams would generate some scoring chances, but neither would be able to capitalize on them during the 4 on 4. With less than 5 minutes left in the period Eller would be called for high sticking, but the Capitals would play spectacularly on this penalty kill that even saw some great offense generated by Tom Wilson and Chandler Stephenson. In the second period this was a much better period for the Capitals as they out shot the Stars 15-8, were skating better, and generating much better scoring opportunities. However, the Stars are still dominating the Capitals in the faceoff circle.

    Midway through the 3rd period after a lot of back and forth between the two teams, the Capitals would get a powerplay opportunity when Erik Condra would be called for hooking. On the powerplay the Capitals mixed it up a bit and got three shots on goal, including two by Ovechkin on different looks. After a lot of great pressure inside the Stars zone, Matt Niskanen would draw a penalty as Brett Ritchie would be called for slashing to give the Capitals their second powerplay of the period. While the Capitals did not convert on this powerplay, they would continue the push after the penalty expired and create a really great scoring chance that Khudobin would rob them on. After no goals being scored in third, which saw the Capitals dominate the Stars in the shot department 14-2, this game would head to overtime.

    After a very close back and forth overtime period it would be Radulov protecting the puck extremely well while wrapping around the net to find an open Seguin for the game winning goal in overtime. The Capitals will walk out with one point and be tied with the Pittsburgh Penguins for first place in the Metropolitan Division. Also hats of to both goalies as Khudobin and Pheonix Copley both played spectacularly for their teams.

     

    Lineups:

    Washington Capitals:

    Alex Ovechkin — Evgeny Kuznetsov — Tom Wilson

    Jakub Vrana — Nicklas Backstrom — T.J. Oshie

    Andre Burakovsky — Lars Eller — Brett Connolly

    Chandler Stephenson — Travis Boyd — Devante Smith-Pelly

    Michal Kempny — John Carlson

    Matt Niskanen — Dmitry Orlov

    Brooks Orpik — Jonas Siegenthaler

    Pheonix Copley

    Braden Holtby

    Scratched: Nic Dowd, Dmitrij Jaskin, Madison Bowey

    Injured: Christian Djoos (leg)

     

    Dallas Stars:

    Valeri Nichushkin — Tyler Seguin — Alexander Radulov

    Blake Comeau — Radek Faksa — Tyler Pitlick

    Devin Shore — Jason Spezza — Brett Ritchie

    Mattias Janmark — Roope Hintz — Erik Condra

    Esa Lindell — John Klingberg

    Miro Heiskanen — Roman Polak

    Julius Honka — Taylor Fedun

    Anton Khudobin

    Ben Bishop

    Scratched: Connor Carrick

    Injured: Jamie Benn (upper body), Stephen Johns (upper body), Marc Methot (lower body), Jason Dickinson (upper body), Martin Hanzal (back)

     

    First Period:

    Capitals Penalty – 5:28 – Matt Niskanen 2 minutes for Hooking

    Capitals Penalty – 12:46 – Alex Ovechkin 2 minutes for Boarding

    Stars PPG – 13:20 – Tyler Seguin (14) from Radek Faksa (9) and Alexander Radulov (22)

     

    End of 1st – WAS – 0       DAL – 1

    Shots              05                14

    Faceoffs         06                11

    Hits               09                  09

    PP                 0/0                 1/2

     

    Second Period:

    Stars Penalty – 4:31 – Roman Polak 2 minutes for Interference

    Capitals Goal – 10:19 – Lars Eller (6) from Andre Burakovsky (4) and Brooks Orpik (2)

    Stars Penalty – 11:39 – Alexander Radulov 2 minutes for Hooking

    Capitals Penalty – 11:39 – Michal Kempny 2 minutes for Embellishment

    Capitals Penalty – 16:09 – Lars Eller 2 minutes for High Sticking

     

    End of 2nd – WAS – 1        DAL – 1

    Shots               20                 23

    Faceoffs          12                 21

    Hits                 18                  16

    PP                   0/1                  1/3

     

    Third Period:

    Stars Penalty – 9:24 – Erik Condra 2 minutes for Hooking

    Stars Penalty – 15:35 – Brett Ritchie 2 minutes for Slashing

     

    End of 3rd – WAS – 1         DAL – 1

    Shots              34                   25

    Faceoffs        19                    32

    Hits               26                     26

    PP                 0/3                    1/3

     

    OT:

    Stars Goal – 3:37 – Tyler Seguin (15) from Alexander Radulov (23)

     

    End of OT – WAS – 1         DAL – 1

    Shots              37                   29

    Faceoffs        22                    35

    Hits               27                     26

    PP                 0/3                    1/3

     

    Next Up:

    Washington (24-12-4 52pts) @ Detroit (16-20-7 39pts)

    Dallas (22-16-4 48pts) @ Winnipeg (25-13-2 52pts)

  • Tom Wilson and his Evolution

    Tom Wilson and his Evolution

    Before last night’s game against the St. Louis Blues, there was a murmur around the city as the Washington Capitals prepared to take on the Blues. The reason was because the last time these two teams faced off, Capitals forward Tom Wilson drilled Blues forward Oskar Sundqvist with an illegal check to the head which resulted in a 20 game suspension, which would then be reduced to 14 games by a Neutral Arbitrator.

     

    Going into this game the storyline was not about Dmitrij Jaskin facing off against his former team for the first time,  but that of Wilson coming to town to face the Blues since his hit on Sundqvist.

     

    Going into last night’s game Blues sideline reporter for Fox Sports Midwest Andy Strickland got a moment to sit down with Wilson for a brief chat which revealed a few things.

     

    The first thing we take away from this tweet is that Wilson has gotten the message from the League, and he is trying to adapt his game accordingly. It’s in his head “100%” while he is playing, and as a result is throwing fewer hits.

     

    Secondly, he stated that he has gotten to the point where he would rather not through a hit in fear that it would be deemed illegal. Now I know a lot of people take issue with this part, but lets be honest here. The lines as to what is legal and what is not are blurred, and that is an issue.

     

    When we saw Wilson get a match penalty against the New Jersey Devils last month for a hit he was trying to avoid it was clear afterwards that he was trying to get out of the way, and he did not make contact with the head, but then fast forward a few games later to when the Capitals faced of against the Vegas Golden Knights we see Ryan Reaves skating around and targeting Wilson with his hit from behind, granted he made no contact with Wilson head, but still purposely delivered a blindside hit that did injure Wilson.

     

    However, there are other examples to where these lines are blurred that we can discuss another time, and we do on this week’s episode of TXHT that is out tomorrow morning.

     

    Tom Wilson has proven since coming back from his suspension that he is trying to change his game for the better, and his numbers are showing such.

     

    In 20 games played so far, Wilson has 11 goals, 8 assists for 19 points which is almost a point per game. Wilson is also a +11, and on special teams has 2 powerplay goals and 4 powerplay points along with one shorthanded goal. Wilson has amassed 48 shots on goal, for a 22.9% shooting percentage, and astonishingly has a 52.38% faceoff percentage.

     

    Tom Wilson is on the rise. He answered the bell last night when he fought Robert Bortuzzo and did so a few games ago when he fought Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Jamie Oleksiak, but overall you can see that he is making an attempt to change his game and become more of a team player and contribute both offensively and defensively for the Capitals.

     

    Tom Wilson will remain a polarizing figure, but if he continues to change for the better, he will definitely repair his image in the NHL.

     

    *Feature Photo courtesy of the Washington Capitals.

  • Gameday Preview – 1/4/2019 – Washington Capitals v. Dallas Stars

    Gameday Preview – 1/4/2019 – Washington Capitals v. Dallas Stars

    Washington Capitals (24-11-3 51pts) v. Dallas Stars (21-16-4 46pts)

     

    Time: 8p EST

    Station: NBC Sports Washington+ and Fox Sports Southwest+

     

    Preview:

    The Washington Capitals come to Dallas to take on the Stars for the second leg of their three game road trip. The Capitals have not been able to play a full 60 minutes lately, and as of the result have been dominated by their opponents, and have given up a total of 11 goals. The Capitals will look to end their two game losing streak and get themselves back on track.

     

    Washington Capitals:

    Projected Lineup:

    Alex Ovechkin — Evgeny Kuznetsov — Tom Wilson

    Jakub Vrana — Nicklas Backstrom — T.J. Oshie

    Andre Burakovsky — Lars Eller — Brett Connolly

    Chandler Stephenson — Nic Dowd — Dmitrij Jaskin

    Michal Kempny — John Carlson

    Matt Niskanen — Dmitry Orlov

    Brooks Orpik — Madison Bowey

    Pheonix Copley

    Braden Holtby

    Scratched: Devante Smith-Pelly, Travis Boyd, Jonas Siegenthaler

    Injured: Christian Djoos (leg)

     

    Keys to the Game:

    1. Play hard and Dominate

    The past two games have seen the Capitals get the lead in the first half of their games only to be dominated in the second half of those games that have seen them give up 5 straight goals and 4 straight goals respectively in those losses. The Capitals need to put in a better overall effort.

     

    Dallas Stars:

    Projected Lineup:

    Jamie Benn — Tyler Seguin — Alexander Radulov

    Mattias Janmark — Devin Shore — Jason Spezza

    Blake Comeau — Radek Faksa — Tyler Pitlick

    Valeri Nichushkin — Roope Hintz — Denis Gurianov

    Esa Lindell — John Klingberg

    Miro Heiskanen — Roman Polak

    Julius Honka — Taylor Fedun

    Ben Bishop

    Anton Khudobin

    Scratched: Brett Ritchie, Connor Carrick

    Injured: Stephen Johns (upper body), Marc Methot (lower body), Jason Dickinson (upper body), Martin Hanzal (back)

     

    Keys to the Game:

    1. Keep the Fire

    The Stars are currently on the hot seat after their team CEO blasted their top two players publicly in the press, and that has fired them up and has helped them move into a Wild Card spot in the Western Conference. The Stars will need to keep that fire, and impose their will upon a struggling Capitals team.

  • January 4th, 2019  —  News and Notes

    January 4th, 2019 — News and Notes

    Today is Friday, January 4th, 2019, and these are your news and notes.

     

    There were eight games in action today.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Minnesota 4, TORONTO 3

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The Minnesota Wild would take on the Toronto Maple Leafs yesterday afternoon in the “Next Gen Game” in Toronto and the Maple Leafs would fall to the Wild by the score of 4-3.

    Toronto’s Mitch Marner would open up the scoring in the first seven seconds of the contest.  With that goal, he tied a mark set back in 1932 for the quickest goal by a Maple Leaf in the storied history of the Maple Leafs franchise.

     

     

     

     

     

    Mitch Marner would score again at the 5:38 mark in the contest and became the first Maple Leaf player to have two goals in the opening six minutes of the contest since Phil Kessel achieved the same feat back on January 30th, 2010.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    William Nylander would net the final goal for the Maple Leafs, his first of the season, at the 8:16 mark in the second period.

     

    Despite playing a strong first six minutes in this contest, Toronto would virtually fall flat for the duration of the contest with costly turnovers and being outshot the entire game.  On four Power-Play chances for Toronto, they would fail to take advantage of the extra-man on all four chances.

     

     

    Steve Gardiner, TXHT’s Maple Leafs writer, has the full recap of the contest at the following page.

    01/3/2019 – Minnesota Wild vs Toronto Maple Leafs

     

    BOSTON 6, Calgary 4

    The Boston Bruins, fresh off their win against the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2019 Winter Classic two days ago, would continue their winning ways with the 6-4 win over the Calgary Flames on home ice last night.

     

    For Calgary, they would register a League-high 13th shorthanded goal and this would be the ninth time that they would register at least 13 shorthanded goals in a season.

     

    Jake DeBrusk scored in the game twice, including the eighth game-winner in his career, and helped the Bruins win their third consecutive game.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Johnny Gaudreau would tie Bob MacMillan for the fewest games played (42) to reach the 60-point mark in franchise history in this contest for the Flames.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    BUFFALO 4, Florida 3

    Buffalo’s Jeff Skinner would score his 27th goal of the season to take over sole possession of second place in League goals.  He only trails Washington’s Alex Ovechkin, who has 30 goals thus far on the season.  At the time of Skinner’s goal, Ovechkin has 29 goals.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Carolina 5, PHILADELPHIA 3

    Carolina Hurricanes phenom Sebastian Aho would reach the 40-point mark in his 39th game on the season with two assists in the contest.  Carolina would go on to defeat the Philadelphia Flyers by the score of 5-3 in downtown Philadelphia last night.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    NY ISLANDERS 3, Chicago 2 (OT)

     

    The New York Islanders faced off against the Chicago Blackhawks at Nassau Coliseum and would go on to defeat Chicago 3-2 in overtime.

     

    Devon Toews would net the game winner in the overime frame, Toews’ first NHL goal.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    MONTREAL 2, Vancouver 0

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Jordie Benn and Jonathan Drouin would be the lone goal scores for the Canadiens in the contest and goaltender Carey Price would earn his 42nd career regular-season shutout in the contest and is four shy of tying the all-time franchise mark of 46 set by Ken Dryden.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    ST. LOUIS 5, Washington 2

    The St. Louis Blues would face off against the Washington Capitals last night and would come away with the 5-2 victory at Enterprise Center last night.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Blues defenceman Alex Pietrangelo would score his fifth goal of the season in the contest and now has possession of second place all-time for most goals by a defenceman in St. Louis Blues history with 85 goals.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Tampa Bay 6, LOS ANGELES 2

     

    Tampa Bay’s Nikita Kucherov would register his seventh straight multi-point game to become only the second player to have seven consecutive multi-point games and the first since Vincent Lecavalier had an eight-game streak during the 2007-08 season.

    Kucherov would also become the sixth different player since the 1993-1994 season to have at least 69 points through 41 team games.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    With Tampa Bay’s win, they now have a 12 point lead in the overall NHL standings and also marks the first time since the NHL’s expansion era (1967-68) that a team holds a 12 point lead at the mid-point of their season.

     

     

     

    Today there are seven games on the schedule…

  • Game Recap – 1/3/2019 – Washington Capitals v. St. Louis Blues

    Game Recap – 1/3/2019 – Washington Capitals v. St. Louis Blues

    Washington Capitals (24-11-3 51pts) v. St. Louis Blues (15-18-4 34pts)

     

    Game Recap:

    The Washington Capitals did not learn their lesson against the Nashville Predators from the other day as they started off their 3 game road trip in St. Louis and left feeling the Blues as they did not play a full 60 minutes and were dominated during the second half the game for the second straight game. The Capitals were horribly dominated in the faceoff circle and were not moving their legs to generate any scoring chances in the second half of the game. The Capitals need to turn it around when they face the Dallas Stars tomorrow night.

     

    Lineups:

    Washington Capitals:

    Alex Ovechkin — Evgeny Kuznetsov — Tom Wilson

    Jakub Vrana — Nicklas Backstrom — T.J. Oshie

    Andre Burakovsky — Lars Eller — Brett Connolly

    Chandler Stephenson — Nic Dowd — Dmitrij Jaskin

    Michal Kempny — John Carlson

    Matt Niskanen — Dmitry Orlov

    Brooks Orpik — Madison Bowey

    Braden Holtby

    Pheonix Copley

    Scratched: Devante Smith-Pelly, Travis Boyd, Jonas Siegenthaler

    Injured: Christian Djoos (leg)

     

    St. Louis Blues:

    Jaden Schwartz — Brayden Schenn — Robert Thomas

    Alexander Steen — Ryan O’Reilly — David Perron

    Robby Fabbri — Tyler Bozak — Pat Maroon

    Ivan Barbashev — Oskar Sundqvist

    Jay Bouwmeester — Alex Pietrangelo

    Joel Edmundson — Colton Parayko

    Vince Dunn — Robert Bortuzzo

    Carl Gunnarsson

    Jake Allen

    Evan Fitzpatrick

    Scratched: Jordan Schmaltz, Zach Sanford

    Injured: Vladimir Tarasenko (illness)

     

    First Period:

    Blues Penalty – :46 – Brayden Schenn 2 minutes for Tripping

    Blues Goal – 4:00 – Robert Thomas (4) from Robert Bortuzzo (4) and Jaden Schwartz (12)

    Capitals Penalty – 6:49 – Brooks Orpik double minor for High Sticking

    Capitals Goal – 15:34 – Alex Ovechkin (30) from Michal Kempny (9) and John Carlson (33)

    Blues Penalty – 16:47 – Alex Pietrangelo 2 minutes for Tripping

     

    End of 1st – WAS – 1       STL – 1

    Shots              13                09

    Faceoffs         08                07

    Hits               04                  02

    PP                 0/2                 0/2

     

    Second Period:

    Capitals Penalty – 2:13 – Tom Wilson 5 minute major for Fighting

    Blues Penalty – 2:13 – Robert Bortuzzo 5 minute major for Fighting

    Capitals Goal – 3:00 – Brett Connolly (9) from Lars Eller (12) and Michal Kempny (10)

    Blues Penalty – 5:29 – David Perron 2 minutes for Slashing

    Capitals Penalty – 8:48 – Tom Wilson 2 minutes for Roughing

    Blues Penalty – 8:48 – Alex Pietrangelo 2 minutes for Roughing

    Capitals Penalty – 10:37 – Matt Niskanen 2 minutes for Holding

    Capitals Penalty – 11:59 – Michal Kempny 2 minutes for Holding

    Blues Penalty – 11:59 – Pat Maroon 2 minutes for Tripping

    Blues PPG – 12:23 – Colton Parayko (8) from Ryan O’Reilly (21) and David Perron (13)

    Capitals Penalty – 13:19 – Evgeny Kuznetsov 2 minutes for Hooking

    Blues Goal – 16:33 – Oskar Sundqvist (7) from Ivan Barbashev (6) and Alex Pietrangelo (8)

     

    End of 2nd – WAS – 2        STL – 3

    Shots               23                 28

    Faceoffs          13                 20

    Hits                 10                  05

    PP                   0/3                  1/4

     

    Third Period:

    Blues Goal – 5:44 – Alex Pietrangelo (5) from David Perron (14) and Carl Gunnarsson (1)

    Blues Goal – 11:08 – Tyler Bozak (6) from unassisted

     

    End of 3rd – WAS – 2         STL – 5

    Shots              25                   42

    Faceoffs        15                    32

    Hits               16                     14

    PP                 0/3                    1/4

     

     

    Next Up:

    Washington (24-12-3 51pts) @ Dallas (21-16-4 46pts)

    St. Louis (16-18-4 36pts) v. NY Islanders (22-13-4 48pts)

  • 01/3/2019 – Minnesota Wild vs Toronto Maple Leafs

    01/3/2019 – Minnesota Wild vs Toronto Maple Leafs

    Minnesota Wild (18-17-3 39pts) v, Toronto Maple Leafs (26-11-2 54pts)

    Lineups:

    Toronto:

    Kasperi Kapanen – Auston Matthews – William Nylander

    Mitch Marner – John Tavares – Andreas Johnsson

    Patrick Marleau – Nazem Kadri – Connor Brown

    Trevor Moore – Pars Lindholm – Frederik Gauthier

     

    Morgan Rielly  – Ron Hainsey

    Jake Gardiner – Nikita Zaitsev

    Travis Dermott – Igor Ozhiganov

     

    Michael Hutchinson

    Kasimir Kaskisuo

    Scratched: Justin Holl & Martin Marincin

    Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back), Zach Hyman (Ankle), Frederik Andersen (Groin), Garrett Sparks (Concussion), Tyler Ennis (Leg)

    Suspension: None

     

    Minnesota:

    Jason Zucker – Eric Staal– Mikael Granlund

    Zach Parise – Charlie Coyle – Luke Kunin

    Jordan Greenway– Mikko Koivu– Nino Niederreiter

    Marcus Foligno – Eric Fehr –Matt Hendricks

     

    Ryan Suter –Jared Spurgeon

    Jonas Brodin – Greg Pateryn

    Matt Bartowski – Nate Prosser

     

    Devan Dubnyk

    Alex Stalock
    Scratched: None

    Injuries: Matt Dumba (hand), Nick Seeler

    Suspension: None
    Gameday:

     

    First Period:

    Leafs Goal – 00:07 – Mitch Marner (14) assisted Connor Brown (11) and John Tavares (19)

    Leafs Penalty – 2:31 – Par Lindholm, 2 mins for Slashing

    Leafs Goal – 05:38 – Mitch Marner(15) assisted John Tavares (20) and Ron Hainsey (10)

    Wild Goal – 09:10– Charlie Coyle (7) assisted by Lukas Kunin (2) and Jared Spurgeon(16)

    Leafs Penalty – 19:40 – John Tavares, 2 mins for Slashing

    Wild Penalty – 19:40 – Marcus Foligno, 2 mins for Roughing

    End of 1st – TML – 2        MIN – 1

    Shots              10                     19

    Faceoffs     14/22               8/22

    Hits               5                     5

    PP                 0/1                   0/1

    Analysis:

    Marner kicked into gear for the first period. The Wild couldn’t stop him all period he was just flying. But the Leafs seemed to take the foot off the gas pedal in the 2nd half of the period.

    Need to Do:

    Get your legs moving and keep the pressure on.

    Second Period:

    Wild Penalty – 02:47 – Eric Staal, 2 minutes for Hooking

    Wild Goal– 5:09 – Mikko Koivu (6), assisted by Jared Spurgeon (17) and Zach Parise (17)

    Leafs Goal– 8:16– William Nylander (1), assisted by Auston Matthews (17) and Travis Dermott (9)

    Wild Goal– 9:36 – Jared Spurgeon (5), assisted by Jordan Greenway (6) and Nino Niederreiter (13)

    Wild Penalty – 16:42– Mikael Granlund, 2 minutes for Hooking

    End of 2nd – TML – 3          MIN – 3

    Shots              22                    30

    Faceoffs       28/44              16/44

    Hits               10                       10

    PP                 0/3                    0/1

     

    Analysis:

    Leafs looked sluggish and lacked any offensive flair for the first 10 minutes of the 2nd period but then began to pick it up in the last 10 minutes.

    Need to Do:

    Minnesota is clogging up the neutral zone, use your speed to get behind them.

    Third Period:

    Wild Goal– 04:21 – Zach Parise (18) assisted by Charlie Coyle(13)

    Wild Penalty – 12:09 – Jonas Brodin, 2 minutes for Tripping

    End of 3rd – TML – 3       MIN – 4

    Shots              41                  34

    Faceoffs     43/69                26/69

    Hits               17                       16

    PP                 0/4                    0/1

     

    Toronto:

    Analysis:

    Leafs played a very unsettling game. They lacked any defensive consistency and any ability to show up in the clutch

    Next Up:

    Vancouver (20-19-4 44pts) at Toronto (26-12-2 54pts)

    Minnesota (19-17-3 42pts) at Ottawa (15-21-5 35pts)

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  • 01/3/2019 – Minnesota Wild vs Toronto Maple Leafs – Game Day Preview

    01/3/2019 – Minnesota Wild vs Toronto Maple Leafs – Game Day Preview

    Time: Thursday, January 3rd , 2018

    Toronto: 26-11-2 for 54 points

    Minnesota: 18-17-3 for 39 points

    The Toronto Maple Leafs open 2019 at the most uncomfortable time of 2pm on a Thursday afternoon. The Leafs hope that the Minnesota Wild will continue their lack of scoring and that goaltender Michael Hutchinson will provide some much-needed goaltending while both the Leafs goaltender heal.

    Top Scorers/Goalie Matchup

    Mitch Marner – 53 points (13 goals 40 assists)

    John Tavares – 44 points (26 goals 18 assists) 54% on face-offs

    Morgan Rielly – 44 points (13 goals 31 assists)

    Auston Matthews – 35 points (19 goals 16 assists) 51% on Face-off

     

    Michael Granlund–37 points (11 goals 26 assists)

    Zach Parise – 33 points (17 goals 16 assists)

    Ryan Suter – 27 points (4 goals 23 assist)

    Eric Staal – 25 points (13 goal 12 assists)

     

    Michael Hutchinson

    1-1-2 4.17GAA .839SV%

    Devan Dubnyk

    13-14-3 2.62GAA .912SV%

     

    Probable Lineups:

    Lineups:

    Toronto:

    Kasperi Kapanen – Auston Matthews – William Nylander

    Mitch Marner – John Tavares – Andreas Johnsson

    Patrick Marleau – Nazem Kadri – Connor Brown

    Trevor Moore – Pars Lindholm – Frederik Gauthier

     

    Morgan Rielly  – Ron Hainsey

    Jake Gardiner – Nikita Zaitsev

    Travis Dermott – Igor Ozhiganov

     

    Michael Hutchinson

    Kasimir Kaskisuo

    Scratched: Justin Holl & Martin Marincin

    Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back), Zach Hyman (Ankle), Frederik Andersen (Groin), Garrett Sparks (Concussion), Tyler Ennis (Leg)

    Suspension: None

     

    Minnesota:

    Jason Zucker – Eric Staal– Mikael Granlund

    Zach Parise – Charlie Coyle – Luke Kunin

    Jordan Greenway– Mikko Koivu– Nino Niederreiter

    Marcus Foligno – Eric Fehr –Matt Hendricks

     

    Ryan Suter –Jared Spurgeon

    Jonas Brodin – Greg Pateryn

    Matt Bartowski – Nate Prosser

     

    Devan Dubnyk

    Alex Stalock
    Scratched: None

    Injuries: Matt Dumba (hand), Nick Seeler

    Suspension: None

     

    Keys to Winning against Minnesota:

    1. Be Aggressive
      1. Attack the defence of the Wild. A couple of injuries have made the defence a little weak. Attack them.
    2. Shots
      1. Put everything to the net. Make Dubnyk work.
    3. Trevor Moore
      1. Moore has been a stand out in the AHL and has looked good in his first few games as an NHL player. Expect him to be a pest.
    4. Travis Dermott
      1. Has really been upping his game lately. Expect him to be a huge impact for the Leafs tonight and moving forward.

     

  • Gameday Preview – 1/3/2019 – Washington Capitals v. St. Louis Blues

    Gameday Preview – 1/3/2019 – Washington Capitals v. St. Louis Blues

    Washington Capitals (24-11-3 51pts) v. St. Louis Blues (15-18-4 34pts)

     

    Time: 8p EST

    Station: NBC Sports Washington, Fox Sports Mid-West, and SportsNet 360

     

    Preview:

    The Washington Capitals will be kicking off their 2019 with a match up on the road as they take on the St. Louis Blues. The Capitals will be looking to bounce back from their 6-3 defeat at the hands of the Nashville Predators, while the Blues are looking to pick up a victory and try to turn their fortunes around.

     

    Washington Capitals:

    Projected Lineup:

     

    Capitals Notes:

     

    Keys to the Game:

    1. Don’t Back Off

    The capitals were playing great against a then struggling Nashville Predators only to back off when they took a 3-1 lead and then give up 5 unanswered goals to eventually lose the game. The Capitals can not do that against the Blues. Just because the Blues are second to last place in the NHL doesn’t mean you can over look them.

     

    St. Louis Blues:

    Projected Lineup:

    Jaden Schwartz — Brayden Schenn — Vladimir Tarasenko

    Alexander Steen — Ryan O’Reilly — David Perron

    Pat Maroon — Tyler Bozak — Robert Thomas

    Robby Fabbri — Ivan Barbashev — Oskar Sundqvist

    Jay Bouwmeester — Alex Pietrangelo

    Joel Edmundson — Colton Parayko

    Vince Dunn — Robert Bortuzzo

    Jake Allen

    Evan Fitzpatrick

    Scratched: Jordan Schmaltz

    Injured: Carl Gunnarsson (hand)

     

    Blues Notes:

     

    Keys to the Game:

    1. How will Vladimir Tarasenko perform?

    Tarasenko usually raises his game when going head-to-head with Ovechkin, so if he does that, and can break our of his 2 goals for his last 11 games slump, the Blues stand a small chance. If not, then the key is, flatly, to get lucky. The Capital are a more dominant team in every way – from forwards, to defensemen; depth to goaltending. Failing Tarasenko having a dominant game, any chance the Blues have in winning boils down to simple chance. – Aryan Weisenfeld (TXHT St. Louis Blues Writer)

  • January 3rd, 2019  —  News and Notes

    January 3rd, 2019 — News and Notes

    Today is Thursday, January 3rd, 2019, and these are your news and notes.

     

    There were six games on tap last night.

     

    Calgary 5, DETROIT 3

     

     

    Calgary’s Johnny Gaudreau would have one goal and three assists and with that he became the third different player to have at least four points in consecutive team games in the Flames win over the Red Wings.

     

    Pittsburgh 7, NY RANGERS 2

     

    For the Pittsburgh Penguins, Center Sidney Crosby would have his fifth consecutive multi-point game with one goal and one assist.  With the Penguins win, they would extend the longest active win streak in the NHL at seven contests.

     

     

    Vancouver 4, OTTAWA 3 (OT)

    Vancouver Canucks rookie Elias Pettersson would register a hat trick in the Canucks 4-3 win at Ottawa.  Pettersson would seal the hat trick at the 1:38 mark in the overtime frame.

    Pettersson would also net his seventh game-winner on the season and set a new Canucks single-season record for game winners by a rookie.

     

     

    DALLAS 5, New Jersey 4

    Dallas’ Tyler Seguin would go on to have a two goal performance as the Dallas Stars would go on to defeat the New Jersey Devils by the score of 5-4 in Dallas, Texas last night.

     

    Also for the Stars, Dallas D Miro Heiskanen would have himself a two goal performance as well and would set a new franchise mark for most points as a teenage defenceman in the long and storied history of the Dallas Stars/Minnesota North Stars.

     

    San Jose 5, COLORADO 4

    The San Jose Sharks would go on to defeat the Colorado Avalanche last night by the score of 5-4.  Brent Burns and Joe Pavelski each recorded four points and became the first set of Sharks teammates to have a four point night since October 27, 2010.

     

    Edmonton 3, ARIZONA 1

    Edmonton’s Connor McDavid recorded the fastest instance of an Oiler reaching the 60-point mark since Mark Messier achieved the same mark in the 1989-90 season.

     

    In NHL news…

    -The NHL All-Star game rosters were announced last night as well as the NHL All-Star Last Men In ballot.

    You can check out both of those articles at the following links.

     

    2019 NHL All Star Teams are Announced

    NHL All Star Last Men In Nominees Announced

     

    -The NHL announced the Three Stars of the Month for December yesterday afternoon.

     

    The First Star went to Tampa Bay Lightning’s Nikita Kucherov.

     

    The Second Star went to Calgary Flames Johnny Gaudreau

    Finally, the Third Star would go to Edmonton Oilers Connor McDavid

     

    -Also yesterday, the NHL announced that Vancouver Canucks Elias Pettersson has been named the NHL’s Rookie of the Month for the month of December.

     

    -Monday afternoon the NHL announced the Three Stars of the week (week ending December 30th)

     

    -During the NHL’s Winter Classic on Tuesday afternoon, the NHL announced the 2019 Heritage Classic, 2020 NHL Winter Classic, 2020 NHL All-Star Game, and the 2020 NHL Stadium Series details.

     

    The 2019 NHL Heritage Classic will take place on October 26th, 2019 in Regina, Saskatchewan and will feature the Winnipeg Jets hosting the Calgary Flames at Mosaic Stadium.  This will be the second Heritage Classic for both teams.

     

    On January 1st, 2020, the NHL’s annual Winter Classic will head south for the first time ever.  The Dallas Stars will host the 2020 Winter Classic at the historic Cotton Bowl  in Dallas, Texas.  The opponent for next year’s Winter Classic will be announced at a later date.

     

    The 2020 NHL All-Star Game festivities will take place January 24-26, 2020 at Enterprise Center in St. Louis, Missouri.  This will be the first time that the St. Louis Blues have hosted the NHL All-Star Game since 1988.

     

     

    Finally to conclude the key events for the 2019-2020 season, the Colorado Avalanche will host the 2020 NHL Stadium Series at the Air Force Academy with an opponent to be named later.  The 2020 NHL Stadium Series will take place on February 15th, 2020 at Falcon Stadium in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

     

     

    -Elliotte Friedman of Hockey Night in Canada released his “31 Thoughts” article yesterday and you can check out that article at the following page.

     

    https://twitter.com/FriedgeHNIC/status/1080508274271637504

     

     

    Today there are eight games on the schedule and it kicks off with the Minnesota Wild at the Toronto Maple Leafs and that game starts today at 2 p.m., ET.