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  • NHL Daily – Priming for Saturday

    NHL Daily – Priming for Saturday

    The National Hockey League would be priming for Saturday as we would be treated to wins by Philadelphia and Nashville.

    NHL News and Notes from Friday, January 12th, 2024

    News

    • The Chicago Blackhawks announced that they have re-signed forward Nick Foligno.
      • Foligno would sign a two year deal with an AAV of $4.5 million per season.

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    Game Recaps

    Nashville Predators v. Dallas Stars – 8p ET

    • In Dallas the Stars would play host to the Nashville Predators, and after a scoreless first period Jeremy Lauzon and Tommy Novak would score to give the Preds the 2-0 lead. Then in the third period Jani Hakanpaa, Wyatt Johnston, and Matt Duchene would score for the Stars, but goals from Ryan O’Reilly, Filip Forsberg, Gustav Nyquist, and Juuso Parssinen would give the Predators the 6-3 victory over the Stars.

    Philadelphia Flyers v. Minnesota Wild – 8p ET

    • In Minnesota the Philadelphia Flyers would come to town to take on the Wild, and after a scoreless first period Marcus Johansson would open the scoring for the Wild, but Joel Farabee would score to tie the game at one for the Flyers. In the third period Ryan Hartman and Matt Boldy would score to give the Wild the 3-1 lead, but goals from Tyson Forester and Owen Tippett would tie the game at three and force overtime for the Flyers. Then in the extra frame while on the powerplay Farabee would get his second of the game to give the Flyers the 4-3 victory over the Wild.

    Today’s Games

    • NYR v. WAS – 1p ET
    • VAN v. BUF – 4p ET
    • SJ v. OTT – 4p ET
    • NJ v. FLA – 6p ET
    • PIT v. CAR – 7p ET
    • SEA v. CLB – 7p ET
    • LA v. DET – 7p ET
    • EDM v. MON – 7p ET
    • ANA v. TB – 7p ET
    • COL v. TOR – 7p ET
    • PHI v. WIN – 7p ET
    • DAL v. CHI – 8p ET
    • ARI v. MIN – 8p ET
    • NYI v. NAS – 8p ET
    • BOS v. STL – 8p ET
    • CAL v. VGK – 10p ET

    Noteworthy in Hockey

    • 32 Thoughts Podcast: Will Elvis Leave the Building (SportsNet)
    • The Jackie Redmond Show: CM Punk, Bruce Boudreau and Commissioner Bettman (NHL)
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  • NHL Daily – Let There Be Goals

    NHL Daily – Let There Be Goals

    NHL News and Notes from Thursday, January 11th, 2024

    News

    • The Montreal Canadiens and Buffalo Sabres would make a trade.
      • The Canadiens acquired forward Filip Cederqvist.
      • The Sabres acquired Future Considerations.

    • The Anaheim Ducks announced a pair of injuries
      • Trevor Zegras has a broken ankle and will be out 6-8 weeks after surgery
      • Pavel Mintyukov suffered a separated shoulder and will be out about six weeks

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    Game Recaps

    Ottawa Senators v. Buffalo Sabres – 7p ET

    • In Buffalo, the Sabres hosted the Senators and in the first Buffalo took the 1-0 lead when JJ Peterka scored his 13th of the year but then Ottawa evened the score thanks to a goal from Vladimir Tarasenko. Then, Tage Thompson notched a pair to give the Sabres the 3-1 lead. In the second, Peyton Krebs scored his third of the year to give Buffalo the three goal lead. In the third, Claude Giroux scored a pair of goals to bring Ottawa within a goal but then Dylan Cozens scored an empty net goal to give the Sabres the 5-3 win over the Senators.

    Anaheim Ducks v. Carolina Hurricanes – 7p ET

    • In Raleigh, the Hurricanes hosted the Ducks and in the first Carolina took the 1-0 lead with Brady Skjei’s seventh of the year and then Andrei Svechnikov scored his 10th of the year to put the Hurricanes up 2-0. In the second, Anaheim got on the board when Isac Lundestrom scored his first of the year but then Jordan Martinook’s third of the year put the Canes back up two. Ryan Strome then netted his fifth of the year to bring Anaheim within a goal and then a power play goal from Frank Vatrano, scoring his 20th goal of the year, evened the score at 3-3. Stefan Noesen then scored his 11th goal of the year to give Carolina the lead back and then Jack Drury’s seventh of the year gave the Canes the 5-3 lead. In the third, Seth Jarvis scored his 15th goal of the year as the Hurricanes got the 6-3 victory over the Ducks.

    Edmonton Oilers v. Detroit Red Wings – 7p ET

    • In the Motor City, the Red Wings hosted the Oilers and after a scoreless first and second periods, Detroit got on the board when Andrew Copp scored his sixth of the year but then Connor McDavid scored his 16th of the year to tie the game for Edmonton. Then, Zach Hyman’s 26th of the year gave the Oilers the 2-1 lead but then Olli Maatta’s second of the year tied the game for Detroit. In overtime, Darnell Nurse’s sixth of the year gave the Oilers the 3-2 win over the Red Wings.

    Los Angeles Kings v. Florida Panthers – 7p ET

    • In South Florida, the Panthers welcomed the Kings back to the Sunshine State and in the first, Los Angeles took the 1-0 lead when Trevor Moore scored his 18th of the year. In the second, Sam Bennett scored his eighth of the year to tie the game for Florida but then Drew Doughty scored a power play goal, his eighth of the year, to give the Kings the 2-1 lead. In the third, Matthew Tkachuk netted his 12th of the year to tie the game for Florida. In overtime, Sam Reinhart scored his 30th of the year on the power play as the Panthers got the 3-2 win over the Kings.

    San Jose Sharks v. Montreal Canadiens – 7p ET

    • In Montreal, the Canadiens welcomed the return of the Sharks and in the first San Jose got a pair of goals when Luke Kunin scored his sixth of the year and then Fabian Zetterlund scored his 12th of the year. Then, Montreal got on the board when Brendan Gallagher scored his seventh of the year. In the second, Nikita Okhotiuk scored his first of the year to give San Jose the 3-1 lead. In the third, Mike Matheson scored his seventh of the year but the Sharks would stand pat to get the 3-2 win over the Canadiens.

    Vancouver Canucks v. Pittsburgh Penguins – 7p ET

    • In the Steel City, the Penguins welcomed the Canucks back to Western Pennsylvania and in the first, Vancouver got a pair from Brock Boeser, the second being on the power play, but then Pittsburgh got on the board when Marcus Pettersson scored his first of the year. Then, Elias Pettersson scored his 21st of the year to put the Canucks back up two. In the second, Sidney Crosby scored his 23rd of the year to bring the Pens within a goal. In the third, Sidney Crosby scored his second of the contest to tie the game for Pittsburgh. In overtime, Elias Pettersson scored his second of the night as the Canucks got the 4-3 win over the Penguins.

    New Jersey Devils v. Tampa Bay Lightning – 7p ET

    • In Tampa, the Lightning played host for the Devils and in the first New Jersey took the 1-0 lead with Dawson Mercer’s 13th of the year but then Tampa Bay got a pair from Luke Glendening to put the Bolts up 2-1. In the second, Brayden Point’s 20th of the year put Tampa Bay up two but then Jesper Bratt scored his 15th of the year to bring the Devils within a goal. In the third, Nathan Bastian scored his second of the year to tie the game for New Jersey. In overtime, Darren Raddysh scored his third of the year as the Lightning got the 4-3 win over the Devils.

    Seattle Kraken v. Washington Capitals – 7p ET

    • In Washington, the Kraken made the annual trek out to the Nation’s Capital to take on the Capitals and in the first, Seattle got a pair when Tye Kartye scored his seventh of the year and then Alex Wennberg also scored his seventh. In the second, Max Pacioretty scored his first goal of the year as Washington got on the board but then Justin Schultz scored his fourth of the year to give Seattle the two goal lead back. In the third, Adam Larsson scored his third of the year to give the Kraken the 4-1 win over the Capitals.

    Toronto Maple Leafs v. New York Islanders – 7p ET

    • In Long Island, the Islanders hosted the Maple Leafs and in the first Kyle Palmieri scored his 10th of the year on the power play to put New York up 1-0 but then Toronto tied the contest when Bobby McMann scored his second of the year. In the second, Auston Matthews scored a pair to put Toronto up two but then New York scored a pair when Alexander Romanov scored his fourth and then Bo Horvat scored his 17th on the power play. After a scoreless third, Mathew Barzal scored his 12th of the year to give the Islanders the 4-3 victory over the Maple Leafs.

    New York Rangers v. St. Louis Blues – 8p ET

    • In St. Louis, the Blues welcomed the Rangers and in the first New York took the 1-0 lead when Adam Fox scored his fifth of the year but then St. Louis got a pair when Jordan Kyrou scored two, the second being on the power play, to put the Blues up 2-1. In the second, Brandon Saad scored his 10th of the year on the power play to put St. Louis up two. In the third, Jordan Kyrou got the hat trick to put St. Louis up 4-1 but then Vincent Trocheck scored on the power play to bring the Rangers within two. Then, Pavel Buchnevich scored his 13th of the year on the empty net as the Blues defeated the Rangers 5-2.

    Chicago Blackhawks v. Winnipeg Jets – 8p ET

    • In Winnipeg, the Jets hosted the Blackhawks and after a scoreless first, Chicago took the 1-0 lead when Connor Murphy scored his second of the year. In the third, Winnipeg tied the contest when Gabriel Vilardi scored his 10th of the year and then Nikolaj Ehlers scored his 15th of the year as the Jets got the 2-1 win over the Blackhawks.

    Late Games

    • Calgary Flames v. Arizona Coyotes – 9p ET
    • Boston Bruins v. Vegas Golden Knights – 10p ET

    Today’s Games

    • NAS v. DAL – 8p ET
    • PHI v. MIN – 8p ET

    Noteworthy in Hockey

    • Cutter Gauthier on his trade to Anaheim and more (The Sporting Tribune)
    • The Jeff Marek Show: The Latest with Elliotte Friedman – Drysdale the “Rover” (SportsNet)
    • Insider Trading: Decision pending on possible Perry termination grievance (TSN)
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  • PWHL Recap – Back to Action

    PWHL Recap – Back to Action

    It would be back to action for the PWHL as Montreal would take road victory while Minnesota would snag the victory at home.

    PWHL News and Notes from Wednesday, January 10th, 2024

    News

    • The PWHL announced that the postponed game between Ottawa and Boston has been rescheduled.
      • The game will now take place on Monday, February 19th at 430p ET.

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    Game Recaps

    Montreal v. New York – 7p ET

    • At UBS Arena New York would host Montreal, and in the first period Marie-Philip Poulin would strike for Montreal to take the 1-0 lead, but Jessie Eldridge would score to tie the game at one for New York. In the second period Catherine Dubois and Erin Ambrose would score to give Montreal the 3-1 lead. Then in the third period Ella Shelton would score to get New York Back within one, but Kennedy Marchment would score and Poulin would net two more goals to complete the hat trick to give Montreal the 5-2 victory over New York.
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    Toronto v. Minnesota – 8p ET

    • At Xcel Energy Center Minnesota would host Toronto, and in the first period Taylor Heise would score to give Minnesota the 1-0 lead. In the second period Sarah Nurse would score to tie the game at one for Toronto, but Heise would net her second of the game to retake the lead for Minnesota. Then in the third period Kendall Coyne Schofield would score to give Minnesota the 3-1 victory over Toronto.
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    Today’s Games

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    Noteworthy in Hockey

    • None
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  • NHL Daily – Home Dominance

    NHL Daily – Home Dominance

    It would be home dominance in the NHL as both Philadelphia and Dallas would put in strong efforts at home for victories.

    NHL News and Notes from Wednesday, January 10th, 2024

    News

    • The NHLPA and the Mental Health Commission of Canada launched First Line.
      • First Line is an education and leadership program to strengthen the mental health knowledge and skills for all NHLPA members.

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    Game Recaps

    Montreal Canadiens v. Philadelphia Flyers – 7p ET

    • In Philadelphia Jamie Drysdale would make his Flyers debut as they host the Montreal Canadiens, and in the first period Sean Monahan and David Savard would both score to give the Habs the 2-0 lead, but Owen Tippett would strike to get the Flyers on the board and back within one. In the second period Morgan Frost would score to tie the game at two for the Flyers. Then after a scoreless third period and overtime it would be Sean Couturier with the winner in the shootout to give the Flyers the 3-2 victory over the Canadiens.

    Minnesota Wild v. Dallas Stars – 730p ET

    • In Dallas the Stars would play host to the Minnesota Wild, and in the first period Joe Pavelski would score to give the Stars the 1-0 lead. In the second period Matt Duchene and Roope Hintz would score to grow the Stars lead to three. Then in the third period Matt Boldy and Ryan Hartman would score for the Wild, but goals from Jason Robertson, Nils Lundkvist, Tyler Seguin, and Sam Steel would give the Stars the 7-2 victory over the Wild.

    Late Games

    • Vegas Golden Knights v. Colorado Avalanche – 10p ET

    Today’s Games

    • OTT v. BUF – 7p ET
    • ANA v. CAR – 7p ET
    • EDM v. DET – 7p ET
    • LA v. FLA – 7p ET
    • SJ v. MON – 7p ET
    • VAN v. PIT – 7p ET
    • NJ v. TB – 7p ET
    • SEA v. WAS – 7p ET
    • TOR v. NYI – 7p ET
    • NYR v. STL – 8p ET
    • CHI v. WIN – 8p ET
    • CAL v. ARI – 9p ET
    • BOS v. VGK – 10p ET

    Noteworthy in Hockey

    • NHLPA launches mental health training for its players: ‘We still need to break down barriers’ (The Athletic – $)
    • Corey Perry eligible to sign with NHL teams after meeting with Gary Bettman (SportsNet)
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  • PWHL Recap – 1/9

    PWHL Recap – 1/9

    PWHL News and Notes from Tuesday, January 9th, 2024

    News

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    Game Recaps

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    Today’s Games

    • MON v. NY – 7p ET
    • TOR v. MIN – 8p ET

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  • NHL Daily – High Powered Tuesday

    NHL Daily – High Powered Tuesday

    It would be a high powered Tuesday in the NHL as we would be treated to ten games as we continue to process the Cutter Gauthier trade.

    NHL News and Notes from Tuesday, January 9th, 2024

    News

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    Seattle Kraken v. Buffalo Sabres – 7p ET

    • In Buffalo the Sabres would battle the Seattle Kraken, and in the first period Jeff Skinner would open the scoring for the Sabres, but goals from Yanni Gourde and Vince Dunn would give the Kraken the 2-1 lead. In the second period Alex Tuch would score to tie the game at two for the Sabres, but goals from Alex Wennberg, Jaden Schwartz, and Matty Beniers would give the Kraken the 5-2 lead. Then it would be a scoreless third period as the Kraken would hold on to defeat the Sabres 5-2.

    Los Angeles Kings v. Tampa Bay Lightning – 7p ET

    • In Tampa Bay the Los Angeles Kings would come to town to face the Lightning, and after a scoreless first period Phillip Danault and Matt Roy would score to give the Kings the 2-0 lead. Then in the third period Tyler Motte and Brandon Hagel would score to tie the game at two and send the game to overtime for the Bolts. In the extra frame Nick Prebix would score to give the Lightning the the 3-2 comeback victory over the Kings.

    San Jose Sharks v. Toronto Maple Leafs – 7p ET

    • In Toronto the Maple Leafs would take on the San Jose Sharks, and in the first period Morgan Reilly and Auston Matthews would score to give the Leafs the 2-0 lead. In the second period Mitch Marner and Pontus Holmberg would score to grow the Leafs lead to four, but Henry Thrun would score his first career NHL goal to get the Sharks on the board. Then in the third period Jake McCabe, Marner, and Nick Robertson would score to give the Maple Leafs the 7-1 victory over the Sharks.

    Vancouver Canucks v. New York Islanders – 730p ET

    • On Long Island the Vancouver Canucks would continue their trip through New York as they take on the Islanders, and in the first period Filip Hronek and Quinn Hughes would score to give the Canucks the 2-0 lead. In the second period Elias Pettersson would score to grow the Canucks lead to three, but Brock Nelson would score to get the Isles on the board. However, Tyler Myers would score to reclaim the three goal lead for the Canucks. Then in the third period Nelson would net his second of the game for the Isles, but Dakota Joshua would score to give the Canucks the 5-2 victory over the Islanders.

    Anaheim Ducks v. Nashville Predators – 8p ET

    • In Nashville the Predators would play host to the Anaheim Ducks, and in the first period Ryan Strome, Frank Vatrano, and Mason McTavish would score to give the Ducks the 3-0 lead. In the second period Troy Terry would score to grow the Ducks lead to four. Then in the third period Alexandre Carrier, Philip Tomasino, and Denis Gurianov would score for the Preds, but a goal from Radko Gudas would give the Ducks the 5-3 victory over the Predators.

    Florida Panthers v. St. Louis Blues – 8p ET

    • In St. Louis the Blues would battle the Florida Panthers, and in the first period both teams would get a goal as Brayden Schenn would strike for the Blues while Kevin Stenlund would score for the Panthers for the 1-1 tie. In the second period Sam Reinhart would score to give the Panthers the 2-1 lead. Then in the third period Matthew Tkachuk would score three goals for the natural hat trick to give the Panthers the 5-1 victory over the Blues.

    Columbus Blue Jackets v. Winnipeg Jets – 8p ET

    • In Winnipeg the Jets would play host to the Columbus Blue Jackets, and in the first period Brenden Dillon would score for the Jets to take the 1-0 lead. In the second period Cole Perfetti and Josh Morrissey would score to grow the Jets lead to three. Then in the third period Perfetti would net his second of the game and Gabriel Vilardi would score to give the Jets the 5-0 victory over the Blue Jackets.

    Late Games

    • Edmonton Oilers v. Chicago Blackhawks – 830p ET
    • Boston Bruins v. Arizona Coyotes – 9p ET
    • Ottawa Senators v. Calgary Flames – 9p ET

    Today’s Games

    • MON v. PHI – 7p ET
    • MIN v. DAL – 730p ET
    • VGK v. COL – 10p ET

    Noteworthy in Hockey

    • Cutter Gauthier traded to Ducks: Why Anaheim felt comfortable moving Jamie Drysdale (The Athletic – $)
    • Top prospect Cutter Gauthier didn’t want to be a Flyer. Now he won’t be (The Athletic – $)
    • Kevin Hayes denies involvement in Cutter Gauthier’s decision to not sign in Philadelphia: ‘It’s completely false’ (STL Today)
    • Insider Trading: Why did Gauthier bail on the Flyers? (TSN)
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  • PWHL Recap – Postponement of Action

    PWHL Recap – Postponement of Action

    It would be a postponement of action due to the weather in the PWHL as we would get the inaugural Three Stars of the Week.

    PWHL News and Notes from Monday, January 8th, 2024

    News

    • The PWHL announced their inaugural Three Stars of the Week with Minnesota forward Grace Zumwinkle taking top honors as First Star. 
      • Alex Carpenter and Corinne Schroeder of New York would round out the rest of the Three Stars.
    • PWHL Stars of the Week – Zumwinkle’s Hot Start Earns Top Honors

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    Game Recaps

    Ottawa v. Boston – Postponed

    Today’s Games

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  • NHL Daily – Road Dominance

    NHL Daily – Road Dominance

    On a four game night, the road teams dominated, plus a big extension in Toronto, and news and notes.

    NHL News and Notes from Monday, January 8th, 2024

    News

    • The Toronto Maple Leafs announced that they have re-signed forward William Nylander.
      • Nylander would sign an eight year deal with an AAV of $11.5 million per season.

    • The NHL would name Florida Panthers forward Sam Reinhart First Star of the Week.
      • Martin Jones (TOR) and Connor Hellebuyck (WIN) would round out the rest of the Three Stars.
    • NHL Stars of the Week – Reinhart Stays Hot for Top Honors

    • The Philadelphia Flyers and Anaheim Ducks would make a trade.
      • The Flyers would acquire defenseman Jamie Drysdale and a 2025 2nd Round Pick.
      • The Ducks would acquire forward Cutter Gauthier.

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    Vancouver Canucks v. New York Rangers – 7p ET

    • In New York, the Canucks made the annual trek to the Garden to take on the Rangers and in the first New York took the 1-0 lead when Vincent Trocheck scored a power play goal, his 11th of the year but then Vancouver responded with a trio of goal from J.T. Miller, Nils Hoglander, and Brock Boeser to take the 3-1 lead. In the second, Artemi Panarin struck with his 26th of the year but then the Canucks got a pair when Elias Pettersson scored his 18th of the year and then Nils Hoglander netted his second of the night to give Vancouver the 5-2 lead. In the third, Vincent Trocheck scored his second of the night to bring the Blueshirts within two but Elias Pettersson scored his second of the night on the empty net as the Canucks doubled up the Rangers 6-3.

    Pittsburgh Penguins v. Philadelphia Flyers – 7p ET

    • In Philadelphia, the Keystone State battle continued as the Flyers hosted their archrivals in the Penguins. In the first, Pittsburgh got a pair of goals when Rickard Rakell scored a power play goal, his fifth goal of the season, and then Erik Karlsson struck with his seventh of the year. Then, Philadelphia got on the board when Owen Tippett scored a power play goal of his own. In the second, Chad Ruhwedel scored his first of the season to give Pittsburgh the two goal lead back. Then, in the third, Evgeni Malkin scored his 15th of the year to give the Penguins the 4-1 win over the Flyers.

    Dallas Stars v. Minnesota Wild – 8p ET

    • In the State of Hockey, the Stars visited the Wild and in the first, Dallas took the 1-0 when Roope Hintz scored a shorthanded goal, his 16th goal on the year. After a scoreless second, Tyler Seguin scored his 15th to put the Stars up 2-0 and then Rdek Faksa scored a shorthanded goal to put Dallas up 3-0. Then, Jason Robertson sealed the game with his 14th of the year as the Stars got the 4-0 shutout victory over the Wild.

    Late Games

    • Boston Bruins v. Colorado Avalanche – 9p ET

    Today’s Games

    • SEA v. BUF – 7p ET
    • LA v. TB – 7p ET
    • SJ v. TOR – 7p ET
    • VAN v. NYI – 730p ET
    • ANA v. NAS – 8p ET
    • FLA v. STL – 8p ET
    • CLB v. WIN – 8p ET
    • EDM v. CHI – 830p ET
    • BOS v. ARI – 9p ET
    • OTT v. CAL – 9p ET

    Noteworthy in Hockey

    • 17 Things: Kuznetsov Benched, Capitals Injury Updates & Scares, Ovechkin Heating Up, All-Star Picks & A Historic Teddy Bear Toss In Hershey (The Hockey News)
    • 32 Thoughts Podcast: America, We Love You (SportsNet)
    • Color of Hockey: Wheeler to be inducted into ECHL Hall of Fame (NHL)
    • Ingram finds footing as Coyotes goalie after confronting mental health issues (NHL)
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  • PWHL Stars of the Week – Zumwinkle’s Hot Start Earns Top Honors

    PWHL Stars of the Week – Zumwinkle’s Hot Start Earns Top Honors

    Today the Professional Women’s Hockey League announced their Three Stars of the Week for the week of January 1st through 7th.

    First Star – Grace Zumwinkle (RW – MIN)

    • grace Zumwinkle would record four goals for four points in two games played for Minnesota. In Zumwinkle’s professional debut she would record the game winning goal in a 3-2 victory over Boston on Jan. 3rd. Then on Jan. 6th Zumwinkle would record the first hat trick in PWHL history to give Minnesota the 3-0 victory over Montreal.
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    Second Star – Alex Carpenter (C – NY)

    • Alex Carpenter would record two goals and an assist for three points in two games played for New York. In the first ever game in PWHL history Carpenter would record an assist on the first ever goal in PWHL history and then would score a goal in a 4-0 victory over Toronto on Jan. 1st. Then on Jan. 5th Carpenter would record a goal in a 3-2 loss to Toronto.
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    Third Star – Corinne Schroeder (G – NY)

    • Corinne Schroeder would make history as she would earn both the first victory and shutout in PWHL history. On Jan. 1st Schroeder would make 29 saves to earn the 4-0 shutout victory for New York over Toronto. This is the second consecutive season Schroeder has recorded a shutout to open a season. She did it for the Boston Pride of the PHF during the 2022-23 season, which also saw her record three straight shutouts to start that season.
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  • NHL Stars of the Week – Reinhart Stays Hot for Top Honors

    NHL Stars of the Week – Reinhart Stays Hot for Top Honors

    Today the National Hockey League announced their Three Stars of the Week for the week of January 1st through 7th.

    First Star – Sam Reinhart (C – FLA)

    • Sam Reinhart would find himself earning Three Star of the Week honors for the fourth time this season, and his second time as First Star after recording five goals and an assist for six points in 3 games played for the Florida Panthers. To open up his week Reinhart would score a goal in a 4-1 victory over Arizona on Jan. 2nd, and then on Jan 4th he would record a goal and an assist in a 4-1 victory over Vegas. To close out the week Reinhart would record a hat trick in an 8-4 victory over Colorado on Jan. 6th. Reinhart would also be named to the 2024 All Star game as the Panthers representative.
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    Second Star – Martin Jones (G – TOR)

    • Martin Jones would go a perfect 3-0-0 with a .976 save percentage, a 0.66 goals against average, and one shutout for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Jones would open up his week with a 31 save effort to earn a 3-0 shutout victory over Los Angeles on Jan. 2nd, and then on Jan. 3rd he would make 27 saves in a 2-1 victory over Anaheim. Then to close out the week Jones would record 23 saves in a 4-1 victory over San Jose on Jan. 6th.
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    Third Star – Connor Hellebuyck (G – WIN)

    • Connor Hellebuyck start off January strong after being named 3rd Star for December as he would go a perfect 3-0-0 with a 1.68 goals against average, and a .937 save percentage in three games played for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Hellebuyck would start off his week with 32 saves in a 4-2 victory over Tampa Bay on Jan. 2nd. Then on Jan 4th he would make 27 saves in a 2-1 victory over San Jose, and then to close out his week Hellebuyck would record 15 saves in a 6-2 victory over Arizona on Jan. 7th.
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