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New Jersey Devils v. Washington Capitals – 730p ET
In DC the Washington Capitals would play host to the New Jersey Devils for the second game of their back to back, and in the first period Nico Hischier would net a pair of goals to give the Devils the 2-0 lead, but Connor McMichael would score to get the Caps back within one. In the second period Dawson Mercer would score for the Devils to retake the two goal lead, but goals from Evgeny Kuznetsov and John Carlson would tie the game to three for the Caps. However, before the end of the period Michael McLeod would score for the Devils to retake the lead. Then in the third period Mercer and McLeod would both net their second goals of the game to give the Devils the 6-3 victory over the Capitals.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, welcome to a very special Voices from the Grid as we do a “Retro Release” of The Xperience‘s Power Morphicon 2016 coverage.
All 15 interviews were recorded live, on the floor of Power Morphicon 2016 in Pasadena, CA, and features adverts of promotions that X75 Productions was working with at that time. With that said, we hope you enjoy these interviews from Power Morphicon 2016.
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For the second game in PWHL history, they would be needing overtime to get winner between Montreal and Ottawa.
PWHL News and Notes from Tuesday, January 2nd, 2024
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Montreal v. Ottawa – 7p ET
In front of 8,000+, Ottawa would host Montreal, and after a scoreless first period Marie-Philip Poulin would get the first penalty shot in PWHL history for Montreal, and she would be denied by Emerance Maschmeyer. Later in the second period Hayley Scamurra would score the first goal in Ottawa history to take the 1-0 lead, but Claire Dalton would score Montreal’s first ever goal to tie the game at one. In the third period both teams would trade goals again as Katerina Mrazova would score for Ottawa while Laura Stacey would strike for Montreal as this game would go to overtime. Then in the extra frame Ann-Sophie Bettez would record the first overtime game winner in PWHL history as Montreal would defeat Ottawa 3-2.
Notre première victoire de la saison ! Bettez nous donne la victoire en temps supplémentaire 🙌
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Boston Bruins v. Columbus Blue Jackets – 7p ET
In Columbus a busy night of hockey would begin as the Blue Jackets would play host to the Boston Bruins, and after a scoreless first period Kevin Shattenkirk would score to give the B’s the 1-0 lead, but Kent Johnson would score to tie the game at one for the Jackets. However, James van Riemsdyk would score to give the B’s the 2-1 lead. Then in the third period Danton Heinen and Trent Frederic would score to give the Bruins the 4-1 victory over the Blue Jackets.
At Madison Square Garden the Carolina Hurricanes would come to town to visit the New York Rangers, and in the first period Jack Drury and Andrei Svechnikov would score to give the Canes the 2-0 lead. In the second period Chris Kreider would strike for the Rangers to get back within one, but Jordan Martinook would score to retake the two goal lead for the Canes. Then in the the third period Jalen Chatfield and Michael Bunting would score and Svechnikov would net his second of the game to give the Hurricanes the 6-1 victory over the Rangers.
Washington Capitals v. Pittsburgh Penguins – 730p ET
In Pittsburgh for the first time this season the Penguins would faceoff with the Washington Capitals, in the first period Tom Wilson would strike 55 seconds in to give the Caps the 1-0 lead. Then later in the period Beck Malenstyn, Martin Fehervary, and Alex Ovechkin would score to give the Caps the four goal lead, but Rickard Rakell would strike for the Pens to get on the board. In the second period Sidney Crosby and Jake Guentzel would score to get the Pens back within one. Then in the third period the Caps would withstand the Pens push, but the Capitals would hold on to defeat the Penguins 4-3.
In Dallas the Stars would play host to the Montreal Canadiens, and in the first period Jamie Benn would score to get the Stars on the board first, but goals from Nick Suzuki and Kaiden Guhle would give the Habs the 2-1 lead. In the second period Jordan Harris would score to give the Habs the 3-1 lead. Then in the third period Wyatt Johnston and Jason Robertson would score for the Stars, but Cole Caufield would score to give the Canadiens the 4-3 victory over the Stars.
In Minnesota the Wild would go to battle with the Calgary Flames, and in the first period Andrew Mangiapane and Jonathan Huberdeau would score to give the Flames the 2-0 lead. In the second period Pat Maroon would score to get the Wild back within one. Then in the third period Blake Coleman would score to give the Flames the 3-1 victory over the Wild.
In Nashville the Chicago Blackhawks would come to town to take on the Predators, and in the first period Gustav Nyquist would score to give the Preds the 1-0 lead. Then after a scoreless second period Ryan O’Reilly and Luke Evangelista would score to give the Predators the 3-0 shutout victory over the Blackhawks. Juuse Saros would stop all 21 shots faced to earn the shutout.
In Winnipeg the Jets would take on the Tampa Bay Lightning, and in the first period Steven Stamkos would score to give the Bolts the 1-0 lead. In the second period Neal Pionk and Alex Iafallo would score to give the Jets the 2-1 lead. Then in the third period Nikita Kucherov would score for the Bolts, but goals from Nikolaj Ehlers and Morgan Barron would give the Jets the 4-2 victory over the Lightning.
Today the National Hockey League has announced the Stars of the Month for the month of December 2023.
First Star – Nathan MacKinnon (C – COL)
Nathan MacKinnon would record 11 goals and lead the League with 18 assists and 29 points in 15 games played for the Colorado Avalanche. MacKinnon’s 29 points would set an Avalanche/Nordiques franchise record for most points in a calendar month that was previously set in February of 1981 by Peter Stastny. Mackinnon recorded at least a point in 14 of his 15 games, and would record the first ever 4 goal game in Avalanche team history.
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Second Star – Auston Matthews (C – TOR)
Auston Matthews would lead the NHL with 15 goals, and would record six assists for 21 points in 12 games played for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Matthews would score in nine of his 12 games played, and would include a point streak of seven games. Matthews would record five multi-goal games.
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Third Star – Connor Hellebuyck (G – WIN)
Connor Hellebuyck would go 7-0-2 with a 1.88 goals against average, and a.934 save percentage for the Winnipeg Jets. Hellebuyck would tie for first in wins, but would come in second to Seattle Kraken goaltender Joey Daccord for goals against average and save percentage.
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Today the National Hockey League has announced the Rookie of the Month for the month of December 2023.
Connor Bedard (C – CHI)
Connor Bedard his second consecutive Rookie of the Month honor after recording five goals and ten assists for 15 points in 15 games for the Chicago Blackhawks. Bedard would lead all rookies in powerplay assists (5), powerplay points (5), and shots on goal (50).
Bedard would edge out forwards Adam Fantilli (CLB) and Marco Rossi (MIN), and goaltenders Pytor Kochetkov (CAR), Samuel Ersson (PHI), and Devon Levi (BUF) for the honor.
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The PWHL era has begun as New York would shutout Toronto 4-0 to win the first game in PWHL history. Plus the official rulebook is released.
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Before the action would take place the PWHL would introduce the official Rulebook for the inaugural season.
Introducing the rulebook for our inaugural season.
The 2023-24 rulebook includes an innovative rule addition for the shorthanded goal scenario, a three-point standings system, and a Player Safety Committee. 📰 https://t.co/K994Wp1J8jpic.twitter.com/jOdlbBmeeB
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New York v. Toronto – 1230p ET
At the Mattamy Athletic Centre history would be made as Toronto would host New York for the first ever PWHL game, and in the first period Ella Shelton would make history as she would score the first goal in PWHL history, and Alex Carpenter would have the honor of registering the first assist in PWHL history as New York would take the 1-0 lead. Then after a scoreless second Carpenter would snipe one top shelf to grow New York’s lead to two and Jill Saulnier and Kayla Vespa would both strike to give New York the 4-0 victory over Toronto. Corinne Schroeder would stop all 29 shots faced to earn the first PWHL shutout and win in league history.
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Vegas Golden Knights v. Seattle Kraken – 3p ET – 2024 NHL Winter Classic at T-Mobile Park
In the lone game of the day in the NHL, we would go outdoors as the Seattle Kraken would play host to the Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Park for the Winter Classic, and in the first period Eeli Tolvanen would score to give the Kraken the 1-0 lead. In the second period Will Borgen would net his first of the season to grow the Kraken’s lead to two. Then in the third period Yanni Gourde would get a lucky break to give the Kraken the 3-0 victory over the Golden Knights. Joey Daccord would record 35 saves for the first shutout in Winter Classic history.
Today the National Hockey League announced their Three Stars of the Week for the week of December 25th through 31st.
First Star – Sebastian Aho (C – CAR)
Sebastian Aho would lead the NHL with nine assists and 11points (2 goals) in three games played for the Carolina Hurricanes. To open up his week Aho would record a goal and three assists in 5-2 victory over Nashville on Dec. 27th, and then on Dec. 28th he would record four assists in a 5-4 victory over Montreal to become the first player in franchise history to record four points in back to back games and first in the NHL since 1999 to accomplish the feat. Aho would also become the fourth player in Hurricanes/Whalers history to reach 500 points. Then to close out the week Aho would record a goal and two assists in a 3-2 victory over Toronto on Dec. 30th.
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Second Star – Artemi Panarin (LW – NYR)
Artemi Panarin would record five goals and one assist for six points in three games played for the New York Rangers. Panarin would open his week with a goal and an assist in a 5-1 victory over Washington on Dec. 27th, and on Dec. 29th he would record a goal in a 4-3 loss to Florida. Then to close out the week Panarin would record a hat trick to give the Rangers the 5-1 victory over Tampa Bay on Dec. 30th.
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Third Star – Luke Hughes (D – NJ)
Luke Hughes would record three goals and two assists for five points in three games played for the New Jersey Devils. To start of his week Hughes would record a goal in a 4-3 overtime victory over Columbus on Dec. 27th, and then on Dec. 29th he would record a goal and two assists in a 6-2 victory over Ottawa. Then to close out his week Hughes would record a goal in a 5-2 loss to Boston on Dec. 30th.
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