In the PWHL Montreal would sign defender Dominika Laskova to a two year deal.
Tchèque moi ça!😉
Dominika Láskova signe un contrat de 2 ans 👏 Avant d’arriver à Montréal, Láskova a jouer pour le Toronto Six (2022-2023) dont elle a été championne et a joué 13 matchs dans la SDHL pour Luleå HF (2023-2024).
Cale Makar (@Avalanche), William Nylander (@MapleLeafs) and Sidney Crosby (@penguins) have been named the NHL’s “Three Stars” for the week ending Nov. 19.
In PWHL news New York would sign defender Jaime Bourbonnais to a three year deal.
Welcoming another star to the big city! 🗽
Team Canada defender Jaime Bourbonnais has officially signed a three-year deal! On the Secret Dream Gap Tour last year, Bourbonnais tied for third in scoring among defenders. We’re excited to welcome her to the squad! 👊 pic.twitter.com/Jgvx6pnKOQ
Montréal would announce that they have signed goaltender Elaine Chuli to a one year deal.
Un autre mur de brique qui s’ajoute à notre équipe 🧱
Elaine Chuli signe un contrat d’un an avec PWHL Montréal. Elaine a été la gardienne de but de l’année de la PHF en 2021-2022. Elle a aussi mené son équipe au titre de championne de la coupe Isobel en 2022-2023.
Montreal would also sign defender Kati Tabin to a two year deal.
Kati Tabin signe un contrat de deux ans avec PWHL Montréal ! ✍️
Détentrice du titre de la PHF du défenseur ayant marqué le plus de points au cours de la saison 2022-2023 et fraîchement couronnée championne de la Coupe Isobel, elle s’apprête à porter ses talents à de nouveaux… pic.twitter.com/sUt4MDKRNE
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Edmonton Oilers v. Florida Panthers – 7p ET
In South Florida, the Oilers look to get back in the win column with their lone visit against the Panthers. In the first, Edmonton got a pair when Connor McDavid scored his fifth and then Evander Kane scored his eighth of the year. Then, Florida responded with two goals of their own to tie the game when Carter Verhaeghe scored a power play goal, his eighth goal of the year, and then Niko Mikkola scored his second of the year. In the second, Connor McDavid got his second of the night off a penalty shot to give Edmonton the 3-2 lead but then Niko Mikkola scored his second of the night to tie the game for the Panthers. Then, Kevin Stenlund scored his fifth of the year to put Florida up 4-3. In the third, Sam Bennett scored an empty net goal, his first goal on the season as the Panthers earned the 5-3 win over the Oilers.
In Tampa, the Lightning welcomed the Bruins back to town and in the first Tampa Bay took the 1-0 lead with Tanner Jeannot’s fourth of the year but then Boston responded with Pavel Zacha’s seventh of the year. In the second, Tampa Bay re-took the lead when Nicholas Paul scored a power play goal, his eighth of the year. In the third, Boston tied the game with David Pastrnak’s 12th of the year and then the B’s took the lead with John Beecher’s second of the year. However, Tampa tied the contest when Austin Watson notched his first tally of the year, but then Boston re-took the one goal advantage with Charlie Coyle’s sixth of the year. Then, the Bolts would tie the game with Steven Stamkos’ seventh of the year with five seconds left in the contest. In overtime, Brandon Hagel scored his ninth of the year as the Lightning got the 5-4 win over the Bruins.
In Dallas, the Rangers made their lone visit to the Lone Star State to take on the Stars and in the first, New York took the 1-0 lead with Vincent Trocheck’s power play goal, his fifth of the year. In the second, Kaapo Kakko scored his second of the year to put the Rangers up 2-0 but then Dallas got on the board when Jamie Benn scored his fourth of the year. In the third, Joe Pavelski scored his eighth of the year to tie the contest for the Stars and then Mason Marchment scored a power play goal to put Dallas up 3-2. Then, three additional goals from Tyler Seguin, Sam Steel, and Roope Hintz put the Stars up four. Barclay Goodrow then scored his first of the year for the Blueshirts but the Stars held on as they doubled up the Rangers 6-3.
In Music City, the Predators welcomed the Avalanche back to Nashville and in the first Colorado took the 1-0 lead when Andrew Cogliano scored a shorthanded goal, his third goal of the year, but then Nashville responded when Filip Forsberg scored his eighth of the year. In the second, Nashville took the 2-1 lead with Jeremy Lauzon’s first of the year but the Avs tied the game Devon Toews notched his third of the year. Valeri Nichushkin’s power play goal, his seventh goal of the year, gave Colorado the one goal advantage. In the third, Filip Forsberg scored his second of the night to tie the game for Nashville and then Yakov Trenin scored his second of the year as the Predators downed the Avalanche 4-3.
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Today the National Hockey League announced their Three Stars of the Week for the week of November 13th through 19th.
First Star – Cale Makar (D – COL)
Cale Makar would record a goal and seven assists for eight points in three games played for the Colorado Avalanche. To start off his week Makar would record a goal and an assist in a 5-1 victory over Seattle on Nov. 13th. Then on Nov. 15th he would record three assists in an 8-2 victory over Anaheim, and to close out the week Makar would record another three assist game in a 6-3 victory over Dallas on Nov. 18th.
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Second Star – William Nylander (RW – TOR)
William Nylander would wow his friends and family back home in Sweden for the NHL Global Series as he would record two goals and three assists for five points in two games played for the Toronto Maple Leafs. To kick off the Global Series Nylander would record a goal and two assists in a 3-2 overtime victory over Detroit on Nov. 17th. Then on Nov. 19th Nylander would register the game winning goal in overtime and an assist in a 4-3 victory over Minnesota to close out the Global Series.
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Third Star – Sidney Crosby (C – PIT)
Sidney Crosby would record five goals and two assists for seven points in four games played for the Pittsburgh Penguins. Top open up his week Crosby would record a hat trick and an assist in a 5-3 victory over Columbus on Nov. 14th, and then on Nov. 16th he would pick an assist in a 5-2 loss to New Jersey. On Nov. 18th Crosby would score both Pittsburgh goals in a 4-2 loss to Carolina, and to close out the week he would be held off the scoresheet in a 3-0 victory over Vegas on Nov. 19th.
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On a rather swift Sunday, there would be five games of NHL action
NHL News and Notes from Sunday, November 19th, 2023
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Toronto Maple Leafs v. Minnesota Wild – 8a ET – NHL Global Series in Stockholm, Sweden
In Stockholm, Sweden for the final game of the Global Series the Minnesota Wild and Toronto Maple Leafs would faceoff in an early morning (in North America) matchup, and in the first period Jon Merrill would net his first of the season to give the Wild the 1-0 lead, but goals from Auston Matthews and Matthew Knies would give the Leafs the 2-1 lead. Then after a scoreless second period Morgan Reilly would score to give the Leafs the 3-1 lead, but goals from Jake Middleton and Mats Zuccarello would tie the game at three for the Wild as they would force overtime. In the extra frame William Nylander would score to give the Maple Leafs the 4-3 overtime victory over the Wild.
Columbus Blue Jackets v. Philadelphia Flyers – 530p ET
In Philadelphia, the Flyers welcomed the Blue Jackets to town and in the first the Flyers got on the board when Joel Farabee scores his seventh of the year but then Columbus tied it up with Alexandre Texier’s fourth of the year. In the second, Bobby Brink’s power play goal, his fourth goal of the season, gave Philadelphia the lead back and then Ryan Poehling’s shorthanded goal put the Flyers up two. Columbus then got with a goal when he scored his eighth of the season. In the third, Travis Konecny scored his 11th of the year and then Cam York scored his second of the year on an empty netter as the Flyers defeated the Blue Jackets 5-2.
Vegas Golden Knights v. Pittsburgh Penguins – 6p ET
In the Steel City, the Penguins welcomed the Golden Knights for the lone time on the season and in the first Ryan Graves scored his first to put Pittsburgh up 1-0. In the second, Noel Acciari scored his first to give the Pens the 2-0 lead. In the third, Evgeni Malkin scored his ninth of the year on an empty netter as the Penguins went on to shut out the Golden Knights 3-0.
In the Windy City, the Blackhawks welcomed the Sabres for the only time this season and in the first Buffalo took the 1-0 lead with Rasmus Dahlin’s fourth of the year. In the second, Chicago got on the board with Taylor Raddysh’s third of the year but then Jeff Skinner’s power play goal, his eighth of the season gave Buffalo the one goal lead back. Then, Philipp Kurashev’s fourth of the season tied the game for the ‘Hawks. In the third, Erik Johnson scored his second of the year as the Sabres held on to defeat the Blackhawks 3-2.
In Anaheim, the Ducks looked to leave St. Louis looking a little Blue. In the first, St. Louis got a pair when Jake Neighbours and Pavel Buchnevich each scored. In the second, St. Louis tooko the three goal lead with Alexey Toropchenko’s third of the year but then the Ducks got on the board when Mason McTavish scored his eighth of the season. After a scoreless third, the Blues went on to defeat the Ducks 3-1.
It would be a long day of hockey as we would be treated to 13 games in the NHL that would start in Sweden and finish in Los Angeles.
NHL News and Notes from Saturday, November 18th, 2023
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The Washington Capitals announced a few roster moves.
The Capitals activated forward Anthony Mantha and defenseman Trevor van Riemsdyk from IR.
The Capitals also activated defenseman Joel Edmundson from LTIR.
The Capitals also sent defenseman Dylan McIlrath to Hershey of the AHL.
NEWS | The Capitals have loaned defenseman Dylan McIlrath to the Hershey Bears. In addition, forward Anthony Mantha and defenseman Trevor van Riemsdyk have been activated from IR and defenseman Joel Edmundson has been activated from LTIR. https://t.co/ftjyOTqefb
The Boston Bruins announced that forward Milan Lucic will be taking an indefinite leave of absence from the team.
Lucic was arrested Saturday morning for an alleged domestic incident that took place on Friday night.
The Bruins have announced that Milan Lucic will be taking an indefinite leave of absence following an alleged domestic incident that took place on Friday night. pic.twitter.com/NjGoOXEmlm
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Minnesota Wild v. Ottawa Senators – 11a ET – NHL Global Series in Stockholm, Sweden
Back in Stockholm, Sweden for a morning (in North America) matinee between the Minnesota Wild and Ottawa Senators, and after a scoreless first period Marco Rossi would strike to give the Wild the 1-0 lead. Then in the third period Erik Brannstrom would net his first of the season to tie the game at one for the Sens to force overtime. After a scoreless extra five minutes of hockey it would be Josh Norris with the winner to give the Senators the 2-1 shootout victory over the Wild.
Vegas Golden Knights v. Philadelphia Flyers – 1p ET
In Philadelphia the Flyers would play host to the Vegas Golden Knights in an early afternoon matinee, and in the first period Owen Tippett would strike on the powerplay to give the Flyers the 1-0 lead. In the second period Tyson Foerster and Sean Walker would score for the Flyers, but William Karlsson would score and Jonathan Marchessault would net a pair of goals to tie the game at three for the Knights. After a scoreless third period Sean Couturier would score to give the Flyers the 4-3 overtime victory over the Golden Knights.
In Nashville the Predators would play host to the Chicago Blackhawks, and in the first period Yakov Trenin and Gustav Nyquist would score to give the Preds the 2-0 lead. In the second period Philipp Kurashev would score for the Blackhawks to get them back within one, but Cole Smith would score to give the Preds their two goal lead back. Then in the third period Tyler Johnson would score for the Blackhawks, but Smith’s second goal of the game would give the Predators the 4-2 victory over the Blackhawks.
In Tampa Bay for an afternoon battle the Lightning would host the Edmonton Oilers, and in the first period Derek Ryan and James Hamblin would score for the Oilers to take the 2-0 lead, but Nikita Kucherov would score to get the Bolts on the board and back within one. In the second period Kucherov would net his second of the game to tie the game at two for the Bolts, but Ryan would also score his second of the game to give the Oilers the 3-2 lead. Then in the third period Evan Bouchard would score for the Oilers, but goals from Tanner Jeannot and Steven Stamkos would tie the game at four for the Bolts. Later in the third period Luke Glendening and Mikhail Sergachev would score to give the Lightning the 6-4 victory over the Oilers.
In Boston for an Original Six matchup the Bruins would pay tribute to their history as they host the Montreal Canadiens, and in the first period Charlie McAvoy and Trent Frederic would score to give the B’s the 2-0 lead. In the second period Juraj Slafkovsky would score for the Habs, but goals from Pavel Zacha and Frederic would give the B’s the 4-1 lead. Then in the third period Johnathan Kovacevic would score for the Habs, but a goal from James van Riemsdyk would give the Bruins the 5-2 victory over the Canadiens.
Pittsburgh Penguins v. Carolina Hurricanes – 7p ET
In Carolina the Hurricanes would take on the Pittsburgh Penguins, and in the first period Sidney Crosby would score to give the Pens the 1-0 lead. In the second period Sebastian Aho would score to tie the game at one for the Canes. Then in the third period Crosby would net his second of the game for the Pens, but a pair of goals from Seth Jarvis and a tally from Brent Burns would give the Hurricanes the 4-2 victory over the Penguins.
In Calgary the Flames would host the New York Islanders for Hockey Night in Canada, and in the first period Martin Pospisil would strike first for the Flames while Hudson Fasching would score for the Isles for the 1-1 tie. In the second period Kyle Palmieri and Mathew Barzal would score for the Isles to take the 3-1 lead, but Blake Coleman would score to get the Flames back within one. Then in the third period Brock Nelson would score for the Isles, but goals from MacKenzie Weager and Yegor Sharangovich would tie the game at four for the Flames to send the game to overtime. After a scoreless extra five minutes of hockey it would be Oliver Wahlstrom in the shootout to give the Islanders the 5-4 victory over the Flames.
In New Jersey the Devils would go to battle against their long time rival New York Rangers, and in the first period both teams would get a pair of goals as Artemi Panarin and Jimmy Vesey would score for the Rangers while Jack Hughes and Ondrej Palat would strike for the Devils for the 2-2 tie. Then after a scoreless second period Erik Haula would score fro the Devils, but goals from Panarin, Vesey, and Blake Wheeler would give the Rangers the 5-2 victory over the Devils.
In Winnipeg the Jets would take on the Arizona Coyotes, and in the first period Matias Maccelli would open the scoring for the Yotes, but goals from Mark Scheifele and vladislav Namestnikov would give the Jets the 2-1 lead. In the second period Matt Dumba would strike for the Yotes to tie the game, but Kyle Connor would score to retake the lead for the Jets. then in the third period Josh Morrissey and Mason Appleton would score to give the Jets the 5-2 victory over the Coyotes.
Columbus Blue Jackets v. Washington Capitals – 730p ET
In Washington the Columbus Blue Jackets would come back to town to take on the Capitals, and after a scoreless first period Johnny Gaudreau would open the scoring for the Jackets, but goals from Sonny Milano, Aliaksei Protas, and Alex Ovechkin would give the Caps the 3-1 lead. Then in the second period Ivan Provorov and Justin Danforth would score for the Jackets, but Hendrix Lapierre’s first of the season would give the Capitals the 4-3 victory over the Blue Jackets.
In Dallas the Stars would take on the Colorado Avalanche, and in the first period Tyler Seguin and Joe Pavelski would score to give the Stars the 2-0 lead. In the second period Seguin would net his second of the game to give the Stars the three goal lead, but goals from Mile wood and Ryan Johansen would get the Avs back within one. Then in the third period Valeri Nichushkin, Mikko Rantanen, Andrew Cogliano, and Ross Colton would all score to give the Avalanche the 6-3 comeback victory over the Stars.
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Toronto Maple Leafs v. Detroit Red Wings – 2p ET – Global Series in Stockholm, Sweden
Back in Stockholm, Sweden for the second game of the Global Series the Detroit Red Wings would get to play host as they take on the Toronto Maple Leafs, and after a scoreless first period Daniel Sprong and Lucas Raymond would score to give the Wings the 2-0 lead. Then in the third period Tyler Bertuzzi, William Nylander, and John Tavares would each record a goal to give the Maple Leafs the 3-2 comeback victory over the Red Wings.
In Winnipeg the Jets would play host to the Buffalo Sabres, and after a scoreless first period Cole Perfetti and Mason Appleton would score to give the Jets the 2-0 lead. However, Alex Tuch would score 23 seconds later to get the Sabres on the board and back within one, but Nikolaj Ehlers would score to to regain the two goal lead for the Jets. Then in the third period JJ Peterka would score to get the Sabres back within one, but it would not be enough as the Jets would hold on to defeat the Sabres 3-2.
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Detroit Red Wings v. Ottawa Senators – 2p ET – Global Series in Stockholm, Sweden
In Stockholm, Sweden for the first game of the Global Series the Ottawa Senators would play host to the Detroit Red Wings, and in the first period Brady Tkachuk would net a pair of goals and Jake Sanderson would score to give the Sens the 3-0 lead. In the second period Josh Norris would score to grow the Sens lead to four, but goals from Lucas Raymond, David Perron, Alex DeBrincat, and Shayne Gostisbehere would tie the game at four for the Wings. Then after a scoreless third period Tim Stuetzle would score with an insane play that would see him bat the puck out of mid-air with two seconds left to give the Senators the 5-4 overtime victory over the Red Wings.
In Columbus, the Blue Jackets hosted the Coyotes and after a scoreless first, Columbus got on the board with Damon Severson’s second of the year but Arizona’s Barrett Hayton responded with his second of the year. In the third, Logan Cooley’s second of the year put the Coyotes up 2-1 and then Lawson Crouse netted his seventh of the year to give Arizona the two goal lead. Then, Damon Severson scored his second of the night but the Coyotes would hold on to get the 3-2 win over the Blue Jackets.
Vegas Golden Knights v. Montreal Canadiens – 7p ET
In Montreal, the Canadiens welcomed the Golden Knights for the lone time on the year and in the first Montreal got a pair when Alex Newhook scored his fourth of the year and Johnathan Kovacevic scored his first of the year. In the second, Vegas got on the board with a shorthanded goal form Brett Howden but Montreal re-took the two goal lead with Jesse Ylönen’s second of the season. Then, the Golden Knights got a pair when Brayden McNabb, scoring his first of the year, and Jonathan Marchessault, scoring his seventh, to tie the contest. Then, Jesse Ylönen scored his second of the night to give the Habs the lead back but then Shea Theodore’s power play goal. his fourth goal of the year, tied the contest once more. In the third, Jack Eichel and Mark Stone each score a power play goal, their seventh and fifth goals respectively, to give Vegas the two goal lead but Justin Barron scored his fourth of the year for Montreal. However, the Golden Knights held on to defeat the Canadiens for the 6-5 win.
In the Steel City, the Penguins and Devils faced off. In the first, Bryan Rust scored his eighth of the year to put Pittsburgh up 1-0 but then a power play goal from Curtis Lazar tied the game. In the second, Bryan Rust scored his second of the night to give the Pens the lead back but Nathan Bastian scored his first of the year to tie the contest. In the third, Jesper Bratt scored his eighth to give the Devils the 3-2 lead and then Alexander Holtz scored his fourth to put New Jersey up two. Then, Tyler Toffoli scored his ninth of the year as the Devils breezed by the Penguins for the 5-2 win.
In the Windy City, the Blackhawks welcomed the Lightning back to Chicago and in the first Lukas Reichel opened up the scoring to put the ‘Hawks up 1-0. In the second, Brayden Point scored a power play goal, his seventh goal of the year, and then Mikhail Sergachev scored his first of the year to put Tampa Bay up 2-1. In the third, Corey Perry’s fourth of the year tied up the contest but then Victor Hedman scored his fourth of the year to give Tampa Bay the lead back. Then, Brandon Hagel scored an empty net goal, his eighth goal of the year, as the Lightning went on to defeat the Blackhawks 4-2.
In a rather quiet Wednesday in the hockey world we would be treated to some late Wednesday games in the NHL.
NHL News and Notes from Wednesday, November 15th, 2023
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In the PWHL we would be treated to a trio of signings starting with Montreal as they would sign forward Ann-Sophie Bettez to a one year deal.
Qu’est-ce qu’une équipe de hockey à Montréal sans Ann-Sophie Bettez?
Diplômée de McGill, elle a brillé avec Stars de Montréal et les Canadiennes de Montréal, incarnant la Force de Montréal.Aujourd’hui, elle continue de défendre les couleurs de la métropole en tant que pilier de… pic.twitter.com/rJatQWi1fD
Then Montreal would sign Sarah Bujold to a one year deal.
Bienvenue à Montreal Sarah!👋
Avant de rejoindre la PHF en 2022-2023, Sarah a joué dans la SDHL pendant 3 ans.Maintenant que Sarah a signé un contrat d'un an, nous sommes heureux de l'avoir dans notre équipe.
Toronto Would sign forward Hannah Miller to a one year deal.
Mid-Week Miller Signing 👊
Forward Hannah Miller has inked a one-year deal with PWHL Toronto.
The North Van native served as an Alternate Captain of the Shenzhen Kunlun Red Star last season, notching 48 points in 32 games played. https://t.co/H0XvEQi0iU
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Philadelphia Flyers v. Carolina Hurricanes – 730p ET
In Carolina the Hurricanes would take on the Philadelphia Flyers, and in the first period Owen Tippett and Travis Konecny would score to give the Flyers the 2-0 lead. In the second period Ryan Poehling would net his first as a Flyer to grow their lead to three, but Stefan Noesen would strike to get the Canes on the board and back within two. Then it would be a scoreless third period as the Flyers would hold on to defeat the Hurricanes 3-1.
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Boston Bruins v. Buffalo Sabres – 7p ET
In Buffalo the Sabres would play host to the Boston Bruins, and in the first period Danton Heinen, David Pastrnak, and Brandon Carlo would score to give the Bruins the 3-0 lead. In the second period Oskar Steen and Hampus Lindholm would strike to grow the B’s lead to five, but Victor Olofsson would score to get the Sabres on the board. Then in the third period Olofsson would net his second of the game, but it wouldn’t be enough as the Sabres would fall to the Bruins 5-2.
Pittsburgh Penguins v. Columbus Blue Jackets – 7p ET
In Columbus the Pittsburgh Penguins would come to town to take on the Blue Jackets, and in the first period Sidney Crosby would score to get the Pens on the board first, but goals from Kirill Marchenko and Yegor Chinakhov would give the Jackets the 2-1 lead. In the second period Jake Guentzel would score to tie the game at two for the Pens. Then in the third period Alexandre Texier would score for the Jackets, but Erik Karlsson would score and Crosby would net two more goals to complete the hat trick to give the Penguins the 5-3 victory over the Blue Jackets.
In Montreal for an all Canadian matchup the Canadiens would host the Calgary Flames, and after a scoreless first period we’d see all of our goals scored in the second period as Nazem Kadri would strike to get the Flames on the board first, but Gustav Lindstrom would score to tie the game at one for the Habs. However, later in the period Connor Zary would score to give the Flames the 2-1 victory over the Canadiens.
Vegas Golden Knights v. Washington Capitals – 7p ET
In Washington the Capitals would take on the defending Stanley Cup Champion Vegas Golden Knights, and in the first period Dylan Strome would score to give the Caps the 1-0 lead. Then after a scoreless second period Connor McMichael would get the empty netter and Beck Malenstyn would strike 16 seconds later on a breakaway to give the Capitals the 3-0 shutout victory over the Golden Knights.
In Dallas the Stars would take on the Arizona Coyotes, and in the first period Clayton Keller would open the scoring for the Yotes, but Esa Lindell would score to tie the game at one for the Stars. In the second period Roope Hintz would score to give the Stars the 2-1 lead. Then in the third period Jason Zucker would score to tie the game at two, and Lawson Crouse would score for the Coyotes to take the 3-2 lead, but Tyler Seguin would strike to tie the game at three for the Stars to force overtime. In the extra frame Matt Duchene would score to give the Stars the 4-3 victory over the Coyotes.
In Nashville the Anaheim Ducks would visit the Predators, and after a scoreless first period Filip Forsberg and Roman Josi would score to give the Preds the 2-0 lead, but Cam Fowler would score to get the Ducks on the board. Then in the third period Radko Gudas would score to tie the game at two and then Urho Vaakanainen would net his first career goal for the Ducks to defeat the Predators 3-2.
In St. Louis the Blues would take on the Tampa Bay Lightning, and in the first period Colton Parayko would score to give the Blues the 1-0 lead. In the second period Jordan Kyrou and Jakub Vrana would score to grow the Blues lead to three. Then in the third period Kasperi Kapanen would get the empty netter and Kyrou would get his second of the game to give the Blues the 5-0 victory over the Lightning.
In Winnipeg the Jets would battle the New Jersey Devils, and after a scoreless first period Timo Meier and John Marino would score for the Devils, but goals from Kyle Connor, Cole Perfetti, and Nikolaj Ehlers would give the Jets the 3-2 lead. Then in the third period Connor would net his second of the game and Morgan Barron to give the Jets the 5-2 lead. Dawson Mercer would score for the Devils, but Ehlers would net his second of the game to give the Jets the 6-3 victory over the Devils.
It would be a Hall of Fame celebration in the hockey world as the Class of 2023 would take their place into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
NHL News and Notes from Monday, November 13th, 2023
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The Vegas Golden Knights visited President Joe Biden and the White House to celebrate their 2023 Stanley Cup victory.
The Knights are in Washington DC as they play the Washington Capitals on Tuesday night.
Happening Now: President Biden welcomes the Vegas Golden Knights to the White House to celebrate their 2023 Stanley Cup victory. https://t.co/KyXUQn1heJ