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  • NHL Stars of the Week – Ingram Stays Hot for Top Honors

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

    Today the National Hockey League announced their Three Stars of the Week for the week of November 27th through December 3rd.

    First Star – Connor Ingram (G – ARI)

    • Connor Ingram would go a perfect 3-0-0 with a 1.63 goals against average and a .947 save percentage for the Arizona Coyotes. Ingram would open up his week with a 30 save 3-1 victory over Tampa Bay on Nov. 28th, and then would make 28 saves in a 4-3 overtime victory over Colorado on Nov. 30th. Then to close out the week Ingram would make 31 saves in a 4-1 victory over St. Louis on Dec. 2nd.
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    Second Star – Mathew Barzal (C – NYI)

    • Mathew Barzal would play in two of the three games for the New York Islanders, and he would record two goals and five assists for seven points. To kick off his week Barzal would record a goal and two assists in a 5-4 loss to New Jersey on Nov. 28th. Then on Nov. 30th against Carolina he would record a goal and three assists in a 5-4 overtime victory. Barzal did not play in the Islanders game on Saturday, Dec. 2nd against Florida.
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    Third Star – Jack Hughes (C – NJ)

    • Jack Hughes would record three goals and four assists for seven points in three games played for the New Jersey Devils. To start off his week Hughes would record a goal and two assists in a 5-4 victory over the New York Islanders on Nov. 28th, and on Nov. 30th he would also record a goal and two assists in a 4-3 victory over Philadelphia. Hughes would close out the week with a goal in a 6-3 loss to San Jose on Dec. 1st.
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  • NHL Daily – Breezy Sunday

    NHL Daily – Breezy Sunday

    On a rather breezy Sunday in the hockey world, there were five games, two hat tricks, plus additional signings out of the PWHL.

    NHL News and Notes from Sunday, December 3rd, 2023

    News

    • The NHL Department of Player Safety announced that they have fined Colorado Avalanche forward Ross Colton.
      • Colton was fined $5,000 for a dangerous trip on Anaheim Ducks forward Leo Carlsson on Saturday night.
      • The fine is the maximum allowed per the CBA.

    PWHL News

    • There were a trio of signings by Minnesota that were announced on Friday.
      • Minnesota would sign forward Denisa Krizova to a two year deal.

      • Forward Brittyn Fleming would sign a one year deal.

      • Forward Sophia Kunin would also sign a one year deal with Minnesota.

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    Game Recaps

    Chicago Blackhawks v. Minnesota Wild – 2p ET

    • In the State of Hockey, the Wild hosted their divisional rivals in the Blackhawks and in the first Minnesota got a trio of goals when Marco Rossi scored a pair and then Mats Zuccarello notched a goal. In the second, Matt Boldy scored his third to extend the Minnesota lead to four. In the third, Chicago got on the board when Taylor Raddysh scored his fourth but the Wild went on to get the 4-1 win over the Blackhawks.

    San Jose v. New York Rangers – 6p ET

    • In New York City, the Rangers plated host for the Sharks for the lone time on the year and in the first San Jose took the 1-0 lead when Anthony Duclair scored his sixth of the year but then Artemi Panarin answered with a power play goal to tie the contest. Then, Ryan Carpenter scored his first of the year to give the Sharks the lead back, but Artemi Panarin answered with his second of the night. Then, New York took the 3-2 lead when Mika Zibanejad scored his sixth of the year. In the second, San Jose tied it up when Jacob MacDonald scored his fourth of the year on the power play but then New York re-took the lead with Will Cuylle’s fourth of the year. In the third, Artemi Panarin completed the hat trick to put the Blueshirts up two and then K’Andre Miller netted his fourth of the year to put the Rangers up 6-3. Then, San Jose got a pair when Fabian Zetterlund scored his seventh and then Alexander Barbanov got his first of the year. However, the San Jose comeback fell short as the Rangers escaped with the 6-5 win over the Sharks.

    Columbus Blue Jackets v. Boston Bruins – 7p ET

    • In Beantown, the Bruins welcomed the Blue Jackets back to Boston and after a scoreless first, Boone Jenner scored his 13th of the year to put Columbus up 1-0. In the third, Brad Marchand got his first career natural hat trick as the Bruins came back to defeat the Blue Jackets 3-1.

    Nashville Predators v. Buffalo Sabres – 7p ET

    • In Western New York, the Predators made their annual visit to Buffalo to take on the Sabres and in the first, Nashville took the 1-0 lead when Filip Forsberg scored his 13th of the year and then Yakov Trenin got his fifth of the year to put the Preds up two. Then in the second, Buffalo got on the board with a successful penalty shot from Victor Olofsson. After a scoreless third, the Predators held on to down the Sabres for the 2-1 win.

    Colorado Avalanche v. Los Angeles Kings – 8p ET

    • In the City of Angels, the Kings hosted the Avalanche and in the first Colorado took the 1-0 lead when Josh Manson scored his first of the year. In the second, Quinton Byfield scored his fifth of the year to even the score for the Kings. In the third, Quinton Byfield scored his second of the night to put Los Angeles up 2-1 and then Trevor Moore scored his 12th of the year to give the Kings the 3-1 lead. Then, Drew Doughty closes the contest with an empty net goal, his fifth goal of the year, as the Kings score four answered to defeat the Avalanche 4-1.

    Today’s Games

    • PIT v. PHI – 7p ET
    • DAL v. TB – 7p ET
    • SEA v. MON – 730p ET
    • CAR v. WIN – 730p ET
    • WAS v. ARI – 9p ET
    • STL v. VGK – 10p ET

    Noteworthy in Hockey

    • From napping in Charlotte to an NHL bench in Vegas: Inside Capitals’ goalie Hunter Shepard’s wild day (The Athletic – $)
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  • NHL Daily – Original Six Night in Canada

    NHL Daily – Original Six Night in Canada

    It would be an Original Six Night for Hockey Night in Canada as we would get some fun overtime games in Toronto and Montreal.

    NHL News and Notes from Saturday, December 2nd, 2023

    News

    • The Montreal Canadiens announced that forward Alex Newhook is out due to injury.
      • Newhook will miss 10-12 weeks due to a high ankle sprain.

    • Per Elliotte Friedman of SportsNet, the Nashville Predators have granted defenseman Tyson Barrie permission to speak with other teams.
      • Barrie will be a UFA at the end of the season.

    • The Washington Capitals recalled goaltender Hunter Shepard from Hershey of the AHL.

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    Game Recaps

    Tampa Bay Lightning v. Dallas Stars – 2p ET

    • In Dallas the Stars would look to blackout the Tampa Bay Lightning, and in the first period Tyler Seguin, Jason Robertson, and Jamie Benn would strike to give the Stars the 3-0 lead, but Victor Hedman would score on the powerplay to get the Bolts on the board. In the second period Mason Marchment and Joe Pavelski would score and Robertson would net his second of the game to give the Stars a commanding five goal lead. Then in the third period Thomas Harley and Sam Steel would score to cap off the Stars 8-1 stomping over the Lightning.
    https://youtu.be/b-gJrUftiJM?si=9NlecwwPNIDhY0T6

    Chicago Blackhawks v. Winnipeg Jets – 3p ET

    • In Winnipeg the Jets would play host to the Chicago Blackhawks, and in the first period Connor Bedard would score his 11th of the season to give the Blackhawks the 1-0 lead, but Mark Scheifele would score on the powerplay to tie the game at one for the Jets. In the second period Morgan Barron would score to give the Jets the 2-1 lead. Then in the third period Cole Perfetti would score to give the Jets the 3-1 victory over the Blackhawks.
    https://youtu.be/mcWP3F1xfYU?si=fnSy585qwrMozxY0

    New York Rangers v. Nashville Predators – 430p ET

    • In Nashville the Predators would take on the New York Rangers, and in the first period Ryan O’Reilly and Roman Josi would score to give the Preds the 2-0 lead. In the second period Colton Sissons would score for the Preds, but goals from Jacob Trouba, Chris Kreider, and Vincent Trocheck would tie the game at three for the Rangers. Then in the third period Ryan Lindgren would score his first of the season to give the Rangers the 4-3 victory over the Predators.
    https://youtu.be/h9DglObFoyo?si=W_qoKl0mmVw57uJa

    New York Islanders v. Florida Panthers – 6p ET

    • In Florida the New York Islanders would come to town to take on the Panthers, and in the first period both teams would trade tallies as Anders Lee would score for the Isles while Sam Reinhart would score for the Panthers for the 1-1 tie. In the second period Pierre Engvall and Simon Holmstrom would score to give the Isles the 3-1 lead, but a goal by Matthew Tkachuk would get the Panthers back within one. Then in the third period Carter Verhaeghe would strike for the Panthers, but Julien Gauthier’s first of the season would give the Islanders the 4-3 victory over the Panthers.
    https://youtu.be/Z4nvbctnQCQ?si=9auPZD0Zz9XHwL8P

    Buffalo Sabres v. Carolina Hurricanes – 7p ET

    • In Carolina the Hurricanes would look to take down the Buffalo Sabres, and in the first period Sebastian Aho and Jack Drury would score to give the Canes the 2-0 lead. In the second period Aho would net his second of the game and both Stefan Noesen and Teuvo Teravainen would score to give the Canes the five goal lead. Then in the third period Casey Mittelstadt and Tyson Jost would score for the Sabres, but a Brady Skjei tally would give the Hurricanes the 6-2 victory over the Sabres.
    https://youtu.be/CHCKckhDHSA?si=IKejmpx5Av8EK1Gj

    Detroit Red Wings v. Montreal Canadiens – 7p ET

    • In Montreal for the first of our two Original Six Hockey Night in Canada matchups the Canadiens would host the Detroit Red Wings, and in the firs period Joe Veleno, Christian Fischer, and Daniel Sprong would score to give the Wings the 3-0 lead, but Justin Barron would score to get the Habs on the board with seven seconds left in the period. In the second period Joel Armia would score to get the Habs back within one, but Alex DeBrincat would score to retake the two goal lead for the Wings. then in the third period Nick Suzuki and Gustav Lindstrom would score for the Habs to tie the game at four and force overtime. In the extra frame Jake Walman would score to give the Red Wings the 5-4 overtime victory over the Canadiens.

    Seattle Kraken v. Ottawa Senators – 7p ET

    • In Ottawa the Senators would take on the Seattle Kraken, and in the first period Mathieu Joseph would score to give the Sens the 1-0 lead. Then in the second period Drake Batherson would score to give the Senators the 2-0 victory over the Kraken. Anton Forsberg would stop all 39 shots faced for the shutout victory.
    https://youtu.be/CD0coe56gpA?si=j2QK1vGQcKrgMffE

    Philadelphia Flyers v. Pittsburgh Penguins – 7p ET

    • In Pittsburgh for the Battle of Pennsylvania the Penguins would play host to the Philadelphia Flyers, and after a scoreless first period Kris Letang would strike for the Pens to take the 1-0 lead, but Owen Tippett would strike for the Flyers to tie the game at one. In the third period both teams would record a pair of goals as Jake Guentzel would net two goals for the Pens and the Flyers would get goals from Scott Laughton and Tyson Foerester for the 3-3 tie. Then after a scoreless overtime period it would be Sean Couturier with the winner in the shootout as the Flyers would go on to defeat the Penguins 4-3.
    https://youtu.be/0G4FqH_ieTs?si=GM6MZ6QwcchW6p4r

    Boston Bruins v. Toronto Maple Leafs – 7p ET

    • In Toronto for our other Original Six Hockey Night in Canada matchup the Boston Bruins would come to town to face the Maple Leafs, and in the first period David Pastrnak would score to give the B’s the 1-0 lead. In the second period Kevin Shattenkirk would score his first as a Bruin to give them the 2-0 lead, but Auston Matthews would score to get the Leafs back within one. Then in the third period Trent Frederic would strike for the B’s, but Max Domi would score his first as a Leaf and Matthews would net his second of the game to tie the game at three for the Leafs to send this game to overtime. In the extra frame Brad Marchand would score to give the Bruins the 4-3 overtime victory over the Maple Leafs.
    https://youtu.be/Cc60IX2zXrg?si=MCsd8bVmbKU39z0U

    Late Games

    • St. Louis Blues v. Arizona Coyotes – 9p ET
    https://youtu.be/IpdvS9XdkBM?si=fbnHqBPql-JQK0XI
    • Colorado Avalanche v. Anaheim Ducks – 10p ET
    https://youtu.be/qxPppGEX60w?si=82EJmgJ0Il0JpbED
    • Vancouver Canucks v. Calgary Flames – 10p ET
    https://youtu.be/m5rFIdmCasQ?si=46VOYWIWGlEGn-BE
    • Washington Capitals v. Vegas Golden Knights – 10p ET
    https://youtu.be/iJY1TKsZd9M?si=cOrUQ8VsLOHB8bg7

    Today’s Games

    • CHI v. MIN – 2p ET
    • SJ v. NYR – 6p ET
    • CLB v. BOS – 7p ET
    • NAS v. BUF – 7p ET
    • COL v. LA – 8p ET

    Noteworthy in Hockey

    • Capitals Put An End To Ovechkin-Kuznetsov Pairing Up Front: ‘It Hasn’t Fared Well Analytically At All’ (The Hockey News)

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  • NHL Daily – Newsworthy Friday with Games

    NHL Daily – Newsworthy Friday with Games

    It would be a newsworthy Friday in the NHL with two games as both Columbus and San Jose would emerge successful.

    NHL News and Notes from Friday, December 1st, 2023

    News

    • The Montreal Canadiens announced that they have re-signed goaltender Sam Montembeault.
      • Montembault would sign a three year deal with an AAV of $3.15 million per season.

    • The New York Rangers unveiled their new third jersey.
      • The third jersey will be worn in 10 games at home, and is a navy base with multiple red, white, and blue stripes on the sleeves and base of the jersey.
      • The jersey features the Rangers shield logo as the main crest for the jersey.
      • The sleeves and socks emulate the lights of Madison Square Garden, and the collar has a subway tile design with “BLUESHIRTS” in the center of the collar.
      • For more information visit https://www.nhl.com/rangers/fans/thirds-jersey.

    • The NHL announced that Chicago Blackhawks forward Connor Bedard has been named Rookie of the Month for November.

    • The NHL would announce that Tampa Bay Lightning forward Nikita Kucherov has been named First Star for the month of November.
      • Cale Makar (COL) and Quinn Hughes (VAN) would round out the rest of the Three Stars.
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    • The New Jersey Devils announced injury statuses on two of their players.
      • Defenseman Dougie Hamilton was placed on IR retroactively to Nov. 28th due to a torn left pectoral muscle, and is out indefinitely.
      • Forward Tomas Nosek re-aggravated his right foot injury and underwent surgery. Nosek is also out indefinitely.

    • The NHL Department of Player Safety announced that they have suspended New Jersey Devils defenseman Brendan Smith.
      • Smith was suspended for two games for slashing Philadelphia Flyers forward Travis Konecny on Thursday night.
      • Smith will forfeit $11,458.34 per the terms of the CBA and based on his average annual salary.

    • The NHL Department of Player Safety announced they have fined Philadelphia Flyers forward Travis Konecny.
      • Konecny was fined $5,000 for cross checking New Jersey Devils defenseman Brendan Smith on Thursday night.
      • The fine is the maximum allowed per the CBA.

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    Game Recaps

    Ottawa Senators v. Columbus Blue Jackets – 7p ET

    • In Columbus Joonas Korpisalo would return with the Ottawa Senators as they take on the Blue Jackets, and in the first period Claude Giroux and Brady Tkachuk would strike for the Sens, but goals from Patrik Laine and Dmitri Voronkov would tie the game at two for the Jackets. In the second period Adam Fantilli and Boone Jenner would score to give the Jackets the 4-2 lead. Then after a scoreless third period the Blue Jackets would hold on to defeat the Senators 4-2.
    https://youtu.be/2GuQ8Wlbd9s?si=DM4mCmuMLwWX6BI6

    San Jose Sharks v. New Jersey Devils – 7p ET

    • In New Jersey the Devils would play host to the San Jose Sharks, and in the first period Jacob MacDonald would strike first for the Sharks, but Dawson Mercer would score to tie the game at one for the Devils. In the second period MacDonald would net his second of the game and Anthony Duclair would score to give the Sharks the 3-1 lead. Then in the third period Jack Hughes and Ondrej Palat would score for the Devils, but Duclair would net his second of the game and goals from Mikael Granlund and William Eklund would give the Sharks the 6-3 victory over the Devils.
    https://youtu.be/a8UleVTvqRE?si=g6uA-GMn02bxLGKt

    Today’s Games

    • TB v. DAL – 2p ET
    • CHI v. WIN – 3p ET
    • NYR v. NAS – 430p ET
    • NYI v. FLA – 6p ET
    • BUF v. CAR – 7p ET
    • DET v. MON – 7p ET
    • SEA v. OTT – 7p ET
    • PHI v. PIT – 7p ET
    • BOS v. TOR – 7p ET
    • STL v. ARI – 9p ET
    • COL v. ANA – 10p ET
    • VAN v. CAL – 10p ET
    • WAS v. VGK – 10p ET

    Noteworthy in Hockey

    • Corey Perry’s contract termination, explained: How the NHL process works and what comes next (The Athletic – $)
    • 32 Thoughts Podcast: Perry’s Statement, Kane’s Decision and Trade Buzz (SportsNet)
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  • NHL 3 Stars of the Month – Kucherov Produces for Top Honors

    NHL 3 Stars of the Month – Kucherov Produces for Top Honors

    Today the National Hockey League has announced the Stars of the Month for the month of November 2023.

    First Star – Nikita Kucherov (RW – TB)

    • Nikita Kucherov would record nine goals and 19 assists for 28 points in 14 games for the Tampa Bay Lightning. Kucherov would produce 2.00 points per game during the month of November as he would record points in 12 of his 14 games played. Kucherov would also produce six multi-point games including an eight game point streak to end the month. He would also have a six point game on Nov. 24 against Carolina.
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    Second Star – Cale Makar (D – COL)

    • Cale Makar would record four goals and 21 assists for 25 points in 14 games for the Colorado Avalanche. Makar’s 21 assists would lead the League for the month of November, and his 25 points would set a franchise record for most points by a defenseman in a calendar month. Makar would record points in 12 of his 14 games played, and he would record his 200th career assist on Nov. 18th against Dallas.
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    Third Star – Quinn Hughes (D – VAN)

    • Quin Hughes would record five goals and 17 assists for 22 points in 15 games played for the Vancouver Canucks. Hughes would set a franchise record for points in a calendar month by a defenseman, and would eclipse Dennis Kearns record from March 1977. Hughes would also lead the League with 11 powerplay assists, and post a career best 11 game point streak. Quinn would become the second Hughes brother to earn Star of the Month honors this season after brother Jack of the New Jersey Devils was named First Star for October.
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  • NHL Rookie of the Month – Bedard Leads Rookie for Top Honors

    NHL Rookie of the Month – Bedard Leads Rookie for Top Honors

    Today the National Hockey League has announced the Rookie of the Month for the month of November 2023.

    Connor Bedard (C – CHI)

    • Connor Bedard would pace all rookies in goals and points as he would record six goals and six assists for twelve points in 12 games for the Chicago Blackhawks.
      • Bedard would record points in eight of his twelve games played, and would record two multi-point games including his first career four point game, and game winning goal.
      • Bedard edged out forwards Connor Zary (CAL), Dmitri Voronkov (CLB), Marco Rossi (MIN), and goaltender Samuel Ersson (PHI) for Rookie of the Month honors for November.
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  • NHL Daily – Newsworthy Thursday

    NHL Daily – Newsworthy Thursday

    On a busy and noteworthy Thursday, there were 14 games, plus the release of the 2024 PWHL schedule and venues, as well as news and notes

    NHL News and Notes from Thursday, November 30th, 2023

    News

    • Corey Perry released a statement regarding his release from the Chicago Blackhawks.

    • The Vancouver Canucks and Calgary Flames would make a trade.
      • The Canucks would acquire defenseman Nikita Zadorov.
      • The Flames would acquire Chicago’s 2024 5th Round Pick and Vancouver’s 2026 3rd Round Pick.

    PWHL News

    • In the PWHL the official 2023-24 regular season schedule was released.
      • As previously announced, the 2023-24 regular season will begin on January 1st, 2024.
      • The last day of the regular season will be May 5th, 2024.

    • In signing news Minnesota signed forward Liz Schepers to a one year deal.

    • Minnesota would also sign forward Claire Buotrac to a one year deal.

    • The PWHL would unveil the primary home arenas for five of the six teams.
      • Montreal was the only team to not have a home arena announced.

    • The PWHL also announced Training Camp Roster Updates.
      • All rosters were reduced to 27 players.
      • The First Waiver window has also officially opened.
        • 11 players are eligible for the first waiver window. Teams are permitted to contact any of the 11 eligible players during this period with the intent to offer them a contract.
          • Babstock, Kelly (F) – New York
          • Browning, Lindsay (G) – Boston
          • Deaudelin, Christine (D) – New York
          • Deschênes, Marie-Soleil (G) – Montréal
          • Eady, Megan (D) – New York
          • Ridgewell, Samantha (G) – Ottawa
          • Sauvé, Kassidy (G) – New York
          • Škodová, Blanka (G) – Montréal
          • Veillette, Audrey-Anne (F) – Ottawa
          • Wabick, Morgan (F) – Toronto
          • Wabick, Taylor (D) – Toronto
        • 14 players among the league’s original list of training camp invites and/or attendees are ineligible for waivers.
          • Bunton, Hanna (F) – Montréal
          • Cornine, Kendall (F) – New York
          • Herman, Cassidy (D) – Ottawa
          • Larson, Bailey (F) – New York
          • Ljungblom, Lina (F) – Montréal
          • Lonergan, Caitrin (F) – Ottawa
          • Lunny, Hayley (F) – New York
          • Marshall, Patti (D) – Minnesota
          • Skaggs, Tatum (F) – Boston
          • Skaja, Catie (F) – Minnesota
          • Stacey, Brooke (F) – Montréal
          • Tinker, Saroya (D) – Ottawa
          • Tuominen, Minttu (D) – Minnesota
          • Willoughby, Kyra (D) – Ottawa
        • Among the circumstances that may prohibit players from waiver eligibility include receiving and declining a Standard Player Agreement offer while attending a team’s training camp, not showing up to a training camp or leaving a camp without being released, and released players who had been granted compassionate circumstances in their market.

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    Game Recaps

    San Jose Sharks v. Boston Bruins – 7p ET

    • In Boston, the Bruins played host to the Sharks for the lone time on the year and after a scoreless first, the B’s got a pair when Danton Heinen scored his third and then Jake DeBrusk scored his fourth. In the third, Pavel Zacha scored a power play goal, his eighth goal on the year, as the Bruins went to shutout the Sharks 3-0.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zb8Z67sdcQY&list=PL1NbHSfosBuG_HB8WTgFaCVsDWCcnOsUW&index=11&ab_channel=NHL

    Chicago Blackhawks v. Detroit Red Wings – 7p ET

    • In an Original Six match-up in the Motor City, the Red Wings hosted their archrival Blackhawks back to Detroit. In the first, Detroit got on the board with a shorthanded goal from J.T. Compher, his fifth goal on the year, but then Chicago tied the game with a power play goal from Lukas Reichel. Then, Robby Fabbri scored his sixth of the year to put Detroit up 2-1. In the second, Ben Chiarot scored his second of the year and then J.T. Compher scored his second of the night as the Red Wings took the three goal lead. In the third, Robby Fabbri scored his own second of the night as the Red Wings cruised by the Blackhawks for the 5-1 victory.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HW3Z4GekpM&list=PL1NbHSfosBuG_HB8WTgFaCVsDWCcnOsUW&index=12&ab_channel=NHL

    Florida Panthers v. Montreal Canadiens – 7p ET

    • In Montreal, the Canadiens and Panthers faced off for the first time this season and after a scoreless first, Aleksander Barkov scored his seventh of the year to out Florida up 1-0. In the third, Florida got a trio of goals when Sam Bennett, Evan Rodrigues, and Carter Verhaeghe all scored. Then, Montreal got on the board when Johnathan Kovaceviv scored his fourth of the year but then Oliver Ekman-Larsson scored his sixth of the year as the Panthers breezed by the Canadiens with the 5-1 victory.

    New Jersey Devils v. Philadelphia Flyers – 7p ET

    • In Philadelphia, the Flyers hosted the Devils and in the first New Jersey got a pair when Alexander Holtz and Jack Hughes scored their seventh and eighth goals on the year, respectively. In the second, Morgan Frost’s power play goal got the Flyers on the board. In the third, Tyler Toffoli scored his 12th of the year on a New Jersey power play but then Sean Walker scored his fourth of the year to bring Philadelphia within a goal. Then, Tyson Foerster’s power play goal, his second of the year, tied the contest for Philly. In the extra session, Luke Hughes scored the game winner, his third of the year, as the Devils downed the Flyers 4-3.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElSFmkGUeZk&list=PL1NbHSfosBuG_HB8WTgFaCVsDWCcnOsUW&index=8&ab_channel=NHL

    Pittsburgh Penguins v. Tampa Bay Lightning – 7p ET

    • In Tampa, the Lightning hosted the Penguins and in the first Tampa Bay got a pair when Steven Stamkos scored his 10th of the year and then Tanner Jeannot scored a power play goal, his fifth of the year, to give the Lightning the 2-0 lead. In the second, Pittsburgh got a pair when Sidney Crosby scored his 14th of the season and the Drew O’Connor scored his second of the year to tie the contest 2-2. In the third, Jeff Carter scored his first of the year to give Pittsburgh their first lead and then Tristan Jarry scored the first goaltender goal in franchise history as the Penguins defeated the Lightning 4-2.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9QEcJ00EGo&list=PL1NbHSfosBuG_HB8WTgFaCVsDWCcnOsUW&index=9&ab_channel=NHL

    Seattle Kraken v. Toronto Maple Leafs – 7p ET

    • In Toronto, the Maple Leafs hosted the Kraken and in the first Mitchell Marner got Toronto on the baord with a power play goal. In the second, Mitchell Marner scored his second of the night to put the Leafs up two but then the Kraken got on the board with Jared McCann’s power play goal. Then, Mitchell Marner completed the hat trick to put Toronto back up a pair. Then in the third, Seattle got a pair when Eeli Tolvanen scored his sixth and then Jared McCann scored his second of the night to make this a tie game. After a scoreless overtime session, the game moved to the shootout where Mitchell Marner scores the game winner as the Maple Leafs downed the Kraken 4-3.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p16P6tC0cC8&list=PL1NbHSfosBuG_HB8WTgFaCVsDWCcnOsUW&index=7&ab_channel=NHL

    New York Islanders v. Carolina Hurricanes – 730p ET

    • In Raleigh, the Hurricanes hosted the Islanders and in the first Carolina took the 1-0 lead when Jalen Chatfield scored his second of the year but then New York answered when Bo Horvat scored his seventh of the year. In the second, Jordan Staal scored his second to give the Canes the lead back but then the Isles got a pair when Simon Holmstrom scored on the power play and then Pierre Engvall scored his second to give the Islanders the one goal lead. In the third, Carolina tied it up with Jack Drury’s second of the year but then the Isles responded with a power play goal from Kyle Palmieri. Then, Sebastian Aho’s sixth of the year tied the game for Carolina 4-4. In overtime, Mathew Barzal scored his seventh of the year as the Islanders downed the Hurricanes 5-4.

    Minnesota Wild v. Nashville Predators – 8p ET

    • In Nashville, the Predators welcomed the Wild back to town and in the first, Minnesota lit the lamp three times with Connor Dewar, Jake Middleton, and Kirill Kaprizov all scoring. In the second, Pat Maroon and Connor Dewar, the latter getting his second of the night, scored to put the Wild up 5-0. In the third, Nashville got on the board when Juuso Parssinen scored but then Connor Dewar completed his hat trick as the Wild crushed the Predators 6-1.

    Buffalo Sabres v. St. Louis Blues – 8p ET

    • In the Gateway City, the Blues welcomed the Sabres back to town and in the first St. Louis took the 1-0 lead with Brandon Saad’s fourth of the year and then the Blues took the 2-0 lead when Brayden Schenn scored a power play goal, his seventh of the year. Then, Jake Neighbours scored his eighth of the year to put the Blues up 3-0 but then Buffalo got on the board when Rasmus Dahlin scored his fifth of the year. In the second, Zach Benson scored his second of the year to bring Buffalo within a goal and then Peyton Krebs scored his first of the year to tie the game 3-3. Then, St. Louis took the 4-3 lead when Kevin Hayes scored his fifth on the year and then the Blues took the two goal lead when Brayden Schenn scored his second of the night. In the third, Jake Neighbours second of the night gave St. Louis the three goal lead once more but then JJ Peterka scored his tenth of the year. Despite the goal from Peterka, the Blues held on as they defeated the Sabres 6-4.

    Edmonton Oilers v. Winnipeg Jets – 8p ET

    • In Winnipeg, the Jets welcomed the Oilers back to town and in the first Winnipeg took the 1-0 lead thanks to a Cole Perfetti power play goal, his eighth goal of the year. After a scoreless second, Darnell Nurse scored his fourth of the year to tie the game for Edmonton and then Leon Draisaitl’s 10th of the year put Edmonton up 2-1. Then, Ryan McLeod scored an empty netter, his first goal of the year, as the Oilers downed the Jets 3-1.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBthk0xvGtU&list=PL1NbHSfosBuG_HB8WTgFaCVsDWCcnOsUW&index=5&ab_channel=NHL

    Late Games

    • Colorado Avalanche v. Arizona Coyotes – 9p ET
    • Dallas Stars v. Calgary Flames – 9p ET
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rv5w7tEtVlA&list=PL1NbHSfosBuG_HB8WTgFaCVsDWCcnOsUW&index=4&ab_channel=NHL
    • Washington Capitals v. Anaheim Ducks – 10p ET
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iq5mHY47PRs&list=PL1NbHSfosBuG_HB8WTgFaCVsDWCcnOsUW&index=1&ab_channel=NHL
    • Vegas Golden Knights v. Vancouver Canucks – 10p ET
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHS-CRWxH1g&list=PL1NbHSfosBuG_HB8WTgFaCVsDWCcnOsUW&index=2&ab_channel=NHL

    Today’s Games

    • OTT v. CLB – 7p ET
    • SJ v. NJ – 7p ET

    Noteworthy in Hockey

    • 32 Thoughts: So many questions, not enough answers around Corey Perry (SportsNet)
    • Insider Trading: Perry apologizes and seeks treatment (TSN)
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  • NHL Daily – PWHL News and Scoreless Firsts

    NHL Daily – PWHL News and Scoreless Firsts

    On a rather quiet Wednesday we would have some PWHL news and scoreless firsts in our two earlier games of the night in the NHL.

    NHL News and Notes from Wednesday, November 29th, 2023

    PWHL News

    • In the PWHL Minnesota would sign forward Brooke Bryant to a one year deal.

    • Minnesota would also sign forward Sydney Brodt to a one year deal.

    • Montreal would sign forward Maureen Murphy to a three year deal.

    • Toronto would sign forward Alexa Vasko to a one year deal.

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    Game Recaps

    Montreal Canadiens v. Columbus Blue Jackets – 7p ET

    • In Columbus the Blue Jackets would play host to the Montreal Canadiens, and after a scoreless first period both team would trade a pair of goals as Patrik Laine and Yegor Chinakov would score for the Jackets while Alex Newhook and Cole Caufield would score for the Habs for the 2-2 tie. Then in the third period Joel Armia and Gustav Lindstrom would score to give the Canadiens the 4-2 victory over the Blue Jackets.
    https://youtu.be/f7HZOd5nHW8

    Detroit Red Wings v. New York Rangers – 730p ET

    • At Madison Square Garden the New York Rangers would play host to the Detroit Red Wings for an Original Six matchup, and after a scoreless first period Artemi Panarin would open the scoring for the Rangers, but goals from Moritz Seider and Robby Fabbri would give the Wings the 2-1 lead. Then in the third period K’Andre Miller and Jimmy Vesey would score to give the Rangers the 3-2 victory over the Red Wings.

    Late Games

    • Washington Capitals v. Los Angeles Kings – 1030p ET

    Today’s Games

    • SJ v. BOS – 7p ET
    • CHI v. DET – 7p ET
    • FLA v. MON – 7p ET
    • NJ v. PHI – 7p ET
    • PIT v. TB – 7p ET
    • SEA v. TOR – 7p ET
    • NYI v. CAR – 730p ET
    • MIN v. NAS – 8p ET
    • BUF v. STL – 8p ET
    • EDM v. WIN – 8p ET
    • COL v. ARI – 9p ET
    • DAL v. CAL – 9p ET
    • WAS v. ANA – 10p ET
    • VGK v. VAN – 10p ET

    Noteworthy in Hockey

    • Lazerus: Corey Perry’s presence loomed large for Blackhawks; his absence now looms larger (The Athletic – $)
    • Dean Evason sitdown: How Wild firing went down, why he’s ready to move on — ‘what do I need time off for?’ (The Athletic – $)
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  • VFTG – Ranger Station Time Force Cast Panel

    VFTG – Ranger Station Time Force Cast Panel

    It’s Morphin Time!

     

    Live from Ranger Station Season 3 in Philadelphia, PA, Sasha Kaplan moderated the Power Rangers Time Force Cast Panel featuring Deborah Estelle Phillips (Katie – Yellow Ranger), Jason Faunt (Wes – Red Ranger), Michael Copon (Lucas – Blue Ranger), and Kevin Kleinberg (Trip – Green Ranger). There they talked about their time on Power Rangers Time Force, and so much more.

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  • NHL Daily – Chaos in Chicago

    NHL Daily – Chaos in Chicago

    The would be chaos in Chicago as the Blackhawks would address the Corey Perry situation, make a trade, and play a game.

    NHL News and Notes from Tuesday, November 28th, 2023

    News

    • The NHL Department of Player Safety announced that they have fined Ottawa Senators forward Zack MacEwen.
      • MacEwen has been fined $2,018.23 for unsportsmanlike conduct during Monday night’s game against Florida.
      • The fine is maximum allowed per the CBA.

    • The Chicago Blackhawks announced that they have placed forward Corey Perry on unconditional waivers for the purpose of terminating his contract.

    • The Chicago Blackhawks would also make a trade with the Vancouver Canucks.
      • The Blackhawks would acquire forward Anthony Beauvillier.
      • The Canucks would acquire a conditional 2024 5th Round Pick.

    • The Detroit Red Wings announced that they have signed forward Patrick Kane.
      • Kane would sign a one year deal worth $2.75 million.

    PWHL News

    • In the PWHL, the league announced all six teams home openers.
      • The PWHL season will officially kick off on Jan. 1st, 2024 when New York visits Toronto.

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    Game Recaps

    New York Islanders v. New Jersey Devils – 7p ET

    • In New Jersey the Devils would play host to the New York Islanders, and in the first period Bo Horvat would open the scoring for the Isles, but Michael McLeod would score to tie the game at one for the Devils. In the second period Dawson Mercer would score to give the Devils the 2-1 lead, but goals from Mathew Barzal, Cal Clutterbuck, and Jean-Gabriel Pageau would give the Isles the 4-2 lead. Then in the third period Jack Hughes and Nico Hischier would score to tie the game at four for the Devils, and then with 23 seconds left in regulation Curtis Lazar would score to give the Devils the 5-4 comeback victory over the Islanders.

    Florida Panthers v. Toronto Maple Leafs – 7p ET

    • In Toronto the Florida Panthers would look to raise some more chaos up north as they take on the Maple Leafs, and in the first period Kevin Stenlund would score to give the Panthers the 1-0 lead. In the second period Noah Gregor would score to tie the game at one. Then after a scoreless third period and overtime frame it would be Gregor in the shootout to give the Maple Leafs the 2-1 victory over the Panthers.
    https://youtu.be/XRosyaW_Mwg

    Carolina Hurricanes v. Philadelphia Flyers – 730p ET

    • In Philadelphia the Flyers would play host to the Carolina Hurricanes, and in the first period Michael Bunting would strike for the Canes to take the 1-0 lead. In the second period Travis Konecny would score for the Flyers to tie the game at one, but Brendan Lemieux would score to retake the one goal lead for the Canes. Then in the third period Seth Jarvis and Jesperi Kotkaniemi would score to give the Hurricanes the 4-1 victory over the Flyers.
    https://youtu.be/Y7VUt_0lNSQ

    St. Louis Blues v. Minnesota Wild – 8p ET

    • In Minnesota the Wild would faceoff against the St. Louis Blues, and in the first period Colton Parayko would score for the Blues, but goals from Joel Eriksson Ek and Frederick Gaudreau would give the Wild the 2-1 lead. then after a scoreless second period Matt Boldy would score to give the Wild the 3-1 victory over the Blues.

    Pittsburgh Penguins v. Nashville Predators – 8p ET

    • In Nashville the Pittsburgh Penguins would come to town to take on the Predators, and in the first period Michael McCarron would net a pair of goals to give the Preds the 2-0 lead. In the second period Evgeni Malkin would score to get the Pens on the board and back within one. Then in the third period Bryan Rust would score to tie the game at two for the Pens to force overtime. In the extra frame Filip Forsberg would score to give the Predators the 3-2 overtime victory over the Penguins.
    https://youtu.be/xE8feiv4wF8?si=F3oOcDdEkelj3c9_

    Dallas Stars v. Winnipeg Jets – 8p ET

    • In Winnipeg the Jets would take on the Dallas Stars, and after a scoreless first period Joe Pavelski would net his 10th of the season to give the Stars the 1-0 lead. Then in the third period Tyler Seguin would score to give the Stars the 2-0 victory over the Jets.
    https://youtu.be/TxG3rZaP5sI?si=yOSE7kE4shu-KeJh

    Late Games

    • Seattle Kraken v. Chicago Blackhawks – 830p ET
    https://youtu.be/2u62IjnezbY?si=fgBRqOilAEr1CmMZ
    • Tampa Bay Lightning v. Arizona Coyotes – 9p ET
    https://youtu.be/y9DC6_MfK9I?si=6nk5HXuU8GQ__B4L
    • Vegas Golden Knights v. Edmonton Oilers – 9p ET
    https://youtu.be/6Pt50mQOy44?si=bD3w6XQ0UbbRs_y6
    • Anaheim Ducks v. Vancouver Canucks – 10p ET
    https://youtu.be/vW2Deymq27Q?si=9OoO_SrTSVM4nCPM

    Today’s Games

    • MON v. CLB – 7p ET
    • DET v. NYR – 730p ET
    • WAS v. LA – 1030p ET

    Noteworthy in Hockey

    • Red Wings sign Kane to one-year deal (TSN)
    • Goldman: John Hynes isn’t the solution to what really ails the Wild (The Athletic – $)
    • Senators hit rock bottom with a fight-filled, embarrassing loss to Panthers (SportsNet)
    • Insider Trading: Blackhawks initiate termination of Perry’s contract (TSN)
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