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  • March 2nd, 2019 —  News and Notes

    March 2nd, 2019 — News and Notes

    Today is Saturday, March 2nd, 2019, and these are your news and notes.

     

    There were eight contests in NHL action last night.

     

    BUFFALO 4, Pittsburgh 3 (OT)

    The Pittsburgh Penguins would face off against the Buffalo Sabres and would come out of this contest with a point, falling to the Buffalo Sabres by the score of 4-3 in the overtime frame.

     

    *Image is the property of the Pittsburgh Penguins and their respective owners

    Philadelphia 6, NEW JERSEY 3

    The Philadelphia Flyers would double up the New Jersey Devils last night with the 6-3 win and this would also mark the first win as a Philadelphia Flyer for Cam Talbot.

     

     

    Washington 3, NY ISLANDERS 1

    The Washington Capitals would visit the New York Islanders last night and would come away with two crucial points in the division standings.  Washington would go on to defeat the Islanders by the score of 3-1.

    Alex Ovechkin would register his 45th goal on the season for the 10th time in his career and now holds the League record for most 45 goals in a season.

    TXHT has your full complete coverage of the contest at the following page.

     

    Montreal 4, NY RANGERS 2

    The Montreal Canadiens would visit the New York Rangers and they would come out of New York with the 4-2 win last night with Montreal’s Joel Arima registered hat trick in the contest.

     

    CAROLINA 5, St. Louis 2

    The Carolina Hurricanes would come away from this contest against the St. Louis Blues with a 5-2 in Raleigh last night.

    Carolina’s Sebastian Aho would score his fourth SHG (shorthanded goal) on the season and would move into a tie with three others for the League lead.

     

    WINNIPEG 5, Nashville 3

    There would be five different goal scorers for the Winnipeg Jets in their 5-3 win over the Nashville Predators last night.  With the win for the Jets, they leapt ahead of the Predators for the Central Division lead.

     

    Vegas 3, ANAHEIM 0

    Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury would come away with a shutout win for Vegas in their 3-0 win over the Anaheim Ducks last night.

     

    SAN JOSE 4, Colorado 3

    The San Jose Sharks would squeak by the Colorado Avalanche with the 4-3 win, with San Jose’s Marcus Sorensen scoring two goals in the contest.  On the three Avalanche goals, Gabriel Landeskog would have an assist on all three goals.

    *Image is the property of the San Jose Sharks Twitter page.

     

    There are 10 contests in NHL action today

    *Image is the property of the NHL and NHL Public Relations Twitter page

     

    For more news, notes, information, and statistics, please check out the NHL’s Morning Skate at the following page.

     

    The final games on the NWHL Regular Season begin tonight with the Minnesota Whitecaps visiting the Boston Pride at 7:30 p.m., ET.  The game can be seen on NWHL.zone.

    TXHT will have coverage of the contest tomorrow.

  • Toronto Maple Leafs vs New York Islanders – 28/02/2019 – Recap

    Toronto Maple Leafs vs New York Islanders – 28/02/2019 – Recap

    Toronto Maple Leafs (39-20-4 82pts) v. Toronto Maple Leafs (36-19-7 79pts)

    Lineups:

    Toronto:

    Andreas Johnsson – Auston Matthews – Kasperi Kapanen

    Mitch Marner – John Tavares – Zach Hyman

    Patrick Marleau – Nazem Kadri – William Nylander

    Tyler Ennis – Frederik Gauthier – Trevor Moore

     

    Morgan Rielly  – Jake Muzzin

    Justin Holl – Nikita Zaitsev

    Martin Marincin – Ron Hainsey

     

    Garrett Sparks

    Frederik Andersen

     

    Scratched: none

    Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back), Jake Gardiner (Back) and Travis Dermott (Shoulder)

    Suspension: None

     

    Islanders:

    Anders Lee – Brock Nelson– Jordan Eberle

    Andrew Ladd – Matthew Barzal–Leo Komarov

    Anthony Beauviller – Valtteri Filppula – Josh Bailey

    Matt Martin – Casey Cizikas– Cal Clutterbuck

     

    Nick Leddy – Johnny Boychuk

    Adam Pelech – Ryan Pulock

    Thomas Hickey – Devin Toews

     

    Robin Lehner

    Thomas Greiss

     

    Scratched: None

    Injuries: None

    Suspension: None

    Game Recap:

    Leafs look flat after the first period and struggle the rest of the game to get any rhythm or gain any momentum. As the Islanders ruin John Tavares trip back to New York with a 6-1 dismantling of the Toronto Maple Leafs. The forecheck was slow and giveaways were abundant but despite giving up 6 goals Garrett Sparks was the only bright spot as he gave his team a chance to win in the beginning.

    First Period:

    Toronto Penalty – 3:54 – Auston Matthews, 2 minutes for Interference on the Goaltender

    Toronto Goal  – 13:33 – Zach Hyman (14) assisted by Mitch Marner (53) and Ron Hainsey (14)

    Islanders Goal –16:16 – Anthony Beauvillier (15) assisted by Josh Bailey (34) and Matthew Barzal (35)

    Islanders Penalty – 17:54 – Valtteri Filppula, 2 minutes for Hooking

     

    End of 1st – TOR – 1       NYI – 1

    Shots              13               10

    Faceoffs         7/16            9/16

    Hits               7                  13

    PP                 0/1                 0/1

     

    Second Period:

    Islanders Goal – 4:49 – Anders Lee (22) assisted by Brock Nelson (23) and Jordan Eberle (16)

    Islanders Penalty –11:48 – Leo Komarov, 2 minutes for Holding

    Islanders SH Goal –13:40 – Casey Cizikas (18) assisted by Cal Clutterbuck (11)

    Islanders Goal –19:00 – Valtteri Filppula (13) assisted by Andrew Ladd (6) and Leo Komarov (14)

    End of 2nd – TOR- 1        NYI- 4

    Shots               27                25

    Faceoffs          14/32              18/32

    Hits                 14                  26

    PP                   0/2                  0/1

     

    Third Period:

    Islanders Goal –0:33 – Nick Leddy (2) assisted by Cal Clutterbuck (12) and Matt Martin (8)

    Islanders Goal –8:41 – Brock Nelson (20) assisted by Jordan Eberle (17) and Ryan Pulock (24)

    End of 3rd – TOR – 1        NYI – 6

    Shots              35                  37

    Faceoffs        21/48            27/48

    Hits               22                     39

    PP                 0/2                    0/1

     

    Next Up:

    Buffalo Sabres (39-20-4 82pts) v. Toronto Maple Leafs (29-26-8 66pts)

    Washington Capitals (36-21-7 79pts) @ NY Islanders (37-19-7 81pts)

  • Toronto Maple Leafs vs New York Islanders – 28/2/2019 – Game Preview

    Toronto Maple Leafs vs New York Islanders – 28/2/2019 – Game Preview

    Toronto Maple Leafs (39-20-4 82pts) v. New York Islanders (36-19-7 79pts)

     

    Time: 7pm EST

    Station: TSN4

     

    Preview:

    John Tavares makes his unwelcomed homecoming for the first time since leaving the Island. There is expected to be a ceremony but that the boos will rain loud on Tavares’s party. Leafs look to win their 4th straight and Tavares looks to not let the Islander crowd be a distraction.

    Top Scorers/Goalie Matchup

    Mitch Marner –74 points (22 goals 52 assists)
    John Tavares – 68 points (36 goals 32 assists) 54% on face-offs
    Morgan Rielly – 61 points (15 goals 46 assists)
    Auston Matthews – 59 points (30 goals 29 assists) 53% on Face-offs

    Matthew Barzal – 51 points (17 goals 34 assists)
    Josh Bailey –47 points (14 goals 33 assists)
    Anders Lee – 41 points (21 goals 20 assists)
    Brock Nelson  –41 points (19 goals 22 assists)

    Garrett Sparks
    29-13-3 2.59GAA .923SV%

    Robin Lehner
    19-10-5 2.10GAA .930SV%

    Toronto Maple Leafs:

    Projected Lineup:

    Toronto:

    Andreas Johnsson – Auston Matthews – Kasperi Kapanen

    Mitch Marner – John Tavares – Zach Hyman

    Patrick Marleau – Nazem Kadri – William Nylander

    Tyler Ennis – Frederik Gauthier – Trevor Moore

     

    Morgan Rielly  – Jake Muzzin

    Justin Holl – Nikita Zaitsev

    Martin Marincin – Ron Hainsey

     

    Garrett Sparks

    Frederik Andersen

     

    Scratched: none

    Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back), Jake Gardiner (Back) and Travis Dermott (Shoulder)

    Suspension: None

     

    Islanders:

    Anders Lee – Brock Nelson– Jordan Eberle

    Andrew Ladd – Matthew Barzal–Leo Komarov

    Anthony Beauviller – Valtteri Filppula – Josh Bailey

    Matt Martin – Casey Cizikas– Cal Clutterbuck

     

    Nick Leddy – Johnny Boychuk

    Adam Pelech – Ryan Pulock

    Thomas Hickey – Devin Toews

     

    Robi Lehner

    Thomas Greiss

     

    Scratched: None

    Injuries: None

    Suspension: None

     

    Keys to the Game:

    1. Win Draws – Need to have the puck on your stick at all times, against this team.

    2, Garrett Sparks – Which one will show up? the Good, the Bad or the Ugly?

    3. Robin Lehner – Get traffic in front, get into his head or you will never score,

     

     

  • Edmonton Oilers vs Toronto Maple Leafs – 27/02/2019 – Game Preview and Recap

    Edmonton Oilers vs Toronto Maple Leafs – 27/02/2019 – Game Preview and Recap

    Gameday Preview:  Edmonton Oilers vs Toronto Maple Leafs

    Time: Wednesday, February 27h  2019

    Toronto: 38-20-4 for 80 points

    Edmonton: 26-29-7 for 59 points

    The Toronto Maple Leafs look to keep winning at home and continue to hold onto their place in the standings against the severely struggling Connor McDavid and The Edmonton Oilers.0

    Top Scorers/Goalie Matchup

    Mitch Marner –74 points (22 goals 52 assists)
    John Tavares – 68 points (36 goals 32 assists) 54% on face-offs
    Morgan Rielly – 61 points (15 goals 46 assists)
    Auston Matthews – 59 points (30 goals 29 assists) 53% on Face-offs

    Connor McDavid – 86 points (32 goals 54 assists)
    Leon Draisaitl –77 points (39 goals 38 assists)
    Ryan Nugent-Hopkins – 27 points (20 goals 36 assists)
    Darnell Nurse  – 32points (7 goals 24 assists)

    Frederik Andersen
    29-13-3 2.59GAA .923SV%

    Mikko Koskinen
    16-16-4 2.87GAA .907SV%

    Lineups:

    Toronto:

    Andreas Johnsson – Auston Matthews – Kasperi Kapanen

    Mitch Marner – John Tavares – Zach Hyman

    Patrick Marleau – Nazem Kadri – William Nylander

    Tyler Ennis – Pars Lindholm – Frederik Gauthier

     

    Morgan Rielly  – Jake Muzzin

    Travis Dermott – Nikita Zaitsev

    Igor Ozhiganov – Ron Hainsey

     

    Frederik Andersen

    Garrett Sparks

     

    Scratched: Justin Holl

    Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back), Jake Gardiner (Back)

    Suspension: None

     

    Edmonton:

    Ryan Nugent-Hopkins – Connor McDavid – Sam Gagner

    Tobias Reider – Leon Draisaitl– Alex Chiasson

    Milan Lucic – Colby Cave – Josh Currie

    Brad Malone – Kyle Brodziak – Zack Kassian

     

    Oscar Klefblom – Adam Larsson

    Darnell Nurse – Kris Russell

    Matt Benning – Andrej Sekera

     

    Mikko Koskinen

    Anthony Stolarz

     

    Scratched: None

    Injuries: Jesse Pulijarvi and Juraj Khaira

    Suspension: None

    Keys to Winning against Edmonton:

    1. Shut Down McDavid
      1. McDavid has over 70% of the points the Oilers have if you shut him down the offense is almost non-existent
    2. Puck Possession
      1. Play a game of keep-away cycle the puck and keep them hemmed in their own zone.
    3. Attack the Defence
      1. Oilers defence is known for its giveaways and bad defensive play. Attack them make them rush and pay dividends from the turnovers.

    Gameday:

    https://twitter.com/MapleLeafs/status/1100896118844674050

    First Period:

    Toronto Penalty – 10:04 – Morgan Rielly, 2 minutes for Hooking

    Edmonton PP Goal – 11:06 – Leon Draisaitl (39) assisted by Connor McDavid (54) and Darnell Nurse (23)

    Toronto Goal – 18:02 – Patrick Marleau (14) assisted by Jake Muzzin (23) and Connor Brown (17)

    Edmonton Penalty – 15:57 – Alex Chiasson, 2 minutes for Slashing

    End of 1st – EDM–1        TOR – 1

    Shots              12                   12

    Faceoffs     7/19               12/19

    Hits               12                   5

    PP                 1/1                  0/1

     

    Analysis

    Edmonton came out flying and scored a nice powerplay goal courtesy of Leon Draisaitl. But the Leafs settled in and came back to tie it late with a Patrick Marleau goal with 2 minutes left in the 1st.

     

    Need to Do:

    Don’t take stupid penalties and continue to clog up the neutral zone for Connor McDavid.

    https://twitter.com/MapleLeafs/status/1100921062844440576
    Second Period:

    Toronto Goal – 1:09 – Mitch Marner (22) assisted by Zach Hyman (15) and Ron Hainsey (13)

    Toronto Goal – 2:26 – Andreas Johnsson (18) assisted by Kasperi Kapanen (22) and Auston Matthews  (29)

    Edmonton Penalty – 4:07 –Darnell Nurse, 2 mins for Slashing

    Toronto PP Goal – 4:50 – William Nylander (5) assisted by Tyler Ennis (5) and Patrick Marleau (19)

    Edmonton Penalty – 6:39–Colby Cave, 2 mins for Interference

    Toronto PP Goal – 8:09 – Andreas Johnsson (19) assisted by John Tavares (32) and Mitch Marner (51)

    Toronto Penalty – 17:12–Auston Matthews, 2 mins for High Sticking

    Edmonton Penalty – 18:47– Leon Draisaitl, 2 mins for High Sticking

    Edmonton Penalty – 19:51– Matt Benning, 2 mins for Cross Checking

    End of 2nd – EDM– 1          TOR –5

    Shots              24                    24

    Faceoffs       14/38              24/38

    Hits              24                      10

    PP                 1/2                   2/5

     

    Analysis:

    Leafs came out in the 2nd period to kill. They held McDavid for most of the night away from the net and then in the 2nd began to score at will. Andreas Johnsson netted a pair in the 2nd to make it 5-1.

     

    Need to Do:

    Tighten up defensively and get ready for a push in the 3rd.

    https://twitter.com/MapleLeafs/status/1100936200951656448

    Third Period:

    Toronto PP Goal 00:25 – John Tavares (36) assisted by, Mitch Marner (52) and William Nylander (11)

    Edmonton Goal– 16:06 – Ryan Nugent Hopkins (20) assisted by Darnell Nurse(19)

    End of 3rd – EDM – 2       TOR –6

    Shots            36                  36

    Faceoffs     22/59               37/59

    Hits              33                       17

    PP                1/2                 3/5

     

    Analysis:

    Leafs settle down in the 3rd and carry the game the rest of the way home.

    https://twitter.com/MapleLeafs/status/1100949368990064642

    Next Up:

    Toronto (39-20-4 82pts) vs NY Islander (36-19-7 79pts)

    Edmonton (26-30-7 59pts) at Ottawa (22-30-5 49pts)

  • African American NHLers: A Huge Impact

    Black History Month has been a reminder of the unfortunate past and the awakening to the impact that African Americans have had in the world today. Today TXHT ventures into a series of articles called “A Huge Impact: a review of the impact of nationality on Hockey”. Each article will discuss the unique impact each nationality has had on the game of hockey. Starting with African American Hockey Players.

    Willie O’Ree:

    First African American player to play in the NHL. Most call him the Jackie Robinson of Hockey. O’Ree Started off in the Boston Bruins organization as a winger, where he played 45 games for the Boston Bruins over his career. O’Ree spent his whole career and post-career breaking barriers in Hockey. O’Ree has served as the NHL’s Director of Youth Development and Ambassador for NHL Diversity since 1998 – Where his impact has become more about making sure everyone gets to play on the ice no matter the barrier. Willie O’Ree was rightfully inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2018.

    Anson Carter:

    Carter was a special breed of player – a tenacious, hard-hitting, goal scorer who wasn’t afraid to mix it up with the fists. Carter was a breed of players who sometimes dealt with racial slurs at games. But Carter like Willie O’Ree was a player who broke down barriers and showing that a kid no matter the color of your skin, you can do whatever you want – that for Anson Carter was playing hockey.

    Jarome Iginla:

    Iginla was such a talented player and leader. Willing to do anything for his team – the ultimate teammate and captain. On top of hockey, Iginla played baseball and was a catcher on the Canadian national junior team. Iginla says that if it wasn’t for his grandfather he would have never even been able to play hockey – as his father and mother were always working. Iginla grew up admiring other black hockey players – his favorite being Grant Fuhr – which made Iginla start off as a goalie before turning into a right-winger. Iginla impacted hockey not by his skill only but how he carried himself as a person, which was a role model for all players. Iginla is well known for his kind-hearted nature. Former Flames General manager Craig Button called Iginla grounded:

    “He doesn’t carry himself with any attitude or arrogance. He’s confident in his abilities. He’s self-assured. He’s genuine. He’s a better person than he is a player, and we all know what kind of player he is.”  (Button, 2010)

    Iginla always strived to be an example to all,  but his heart was to make sure young black kids had a role model. A story is told during the 2002 Winter Olympic in Salt Lake City, Iginla started a conversation with 4 young men from Calgary and found out they were sleeping in their car outside of the hotel. He excused himself and went to book hotel rooms for the young men for the duration they were there on Iginla’s expense.

    Iginla is now an ambassador with the NHL Diversity program, which supports youth hockey organizations that offer economically disadvantaged kids the opportunity to play. Since 2008, he has been a hockey spokesperson for Scotiabank, appearing in commercials and at events supporting its grassroots hockey programs.

    Grant Fuhr:

    Widely considered one of the best goalies ever to play the game, if not the best. Fuhr revolutionized the goalie position with his play and being one of the very first black goalies. Fuhr struggled with addictions during his career, He was suspended on occasions but more as punishment. Fuhr helped revolutionize the way addiction would be treated in the NHL. From punishment to help.

    “It’s like night and day now because the NHL now will help players, where when I got suspended it was about punishment,” Fuhr said. “It wasn’t about rehabilitating players or helping them get better in life, it was about punishing them. I think the NHL has gone leaps and bounds in getting better at that where they’ve got programs in place now and they actually will help players, and they’ll help players before they get themselves in trouble.” (Fuhr, 2011)

    PK Subban:

    Subban is an interesting character, some people love him others hate him. But that doesn’t change the way Subban has impacted the game. Subban came into the NHL with a bigger than life personality, but there are a few things no one knows about Subban. This is how he impacted the game, Subban greets everyone he meets by name, he takes time to get to know your name and then always makes sure you are called by that. Subban has always leveraged his fame for good. That was proven when he received his first HUGE contract, he donated his whole first year’s salary – $10 million. Subban impacted by bringing swagger to the ice and with his 2-way game, but also by his work off the ice – just like Jarome Iginla. Subban shows that money and fame mean nothing but it’s how you live. Subban spends a lot of his free time with underprivileged children, especially in black communities, helping them with sport and trying to help them have better lives.

    These are just a few African American players who have impacted the game of hockey whether on or off the ice. Some of the greatest players to ever step on the ice were African American and there impact on the game will go on for years.

     

  • February 24th, 2019  —  News and Notes

    February 24th, 2019 — News and Notes

    Today is Sunday, February 24th, 2019, and these are your news and notes

     

    There were 11 contests in NHL action yesterday…

    BUFFALO 5, Washington 2

    The Washington Capitals would end their six game road trip with a thud, losing to the Buffalo Sabres with a 5-2 loss.

    TXHT has your complete coverage between the Capitals and the Sabres at the following page.

     

     

    NY RANGERS 5, New Jersey 2

     

    ST. LOUIS 2, Boston 1 (SO)

     

    The Boston Bruins would fall to the St. Louis Blues with a 2-1 loss in the shootout frame.

     

     

    FLORIDA 6, Los Angeles 1

    There would be six different scorers for the Florida Panthers in this contest and would crush the Los Angeles Kings with the 6-1 win last night.

    With the Panthers win, goaltender Roberto Luongo would go on to tie Ed Belfour for third place on the NHL’s all-time lead for wins.

     

    COLUMBUS 4, San Jose 0

     

     

    The San Jose Sharks would get crushed by the Columbus Blue Jackets, losing 4-0 in Columbus last night.

     

     

    Carolina 3, DALLAS 0

     

    The Carolina Hurricanes would visit the Dallas Stars and win the contest 3-0.  With the Hurricanes win, the team would move to 18-6-1 in their last 25 contests.

     

     

    Colorado 5, NASHVILLE 0

     

    The Nashville Predators would continue their slide with the 5-0 loss to the Colorado Avalanche yesterday.

     

     

    Toronto 6, MONTREAL 3

     

    The Toronto Maple Leafs would take on the Montreal Canadiens and double up Montreal with a 6-3 win last night.

     

     

    PHILADELPHIA 4, Pittsburgh 3 (OT) – 2019 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series

    The Philadelphia Flyers would take on the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 2019 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series and would escape with the 4-3 win in overtime, after being down 3-1 late in the contest.

    TXHT has your complete coverage of the contest at the following page.

     

    EDMONTON 2, Anaheim 1

     

    NY Islanders 4, VANCOUVER 0

     

    Today’s NHL Schedule of Games

     

    For more news, notes, information, and stats….

     

     

    NWHL

     

    In the NWHL yesterday…

    BUFFALO BEAUTS 4, Metropolitan Riveters 1

     

    The Buffalo Beauts would register their sixth consecutive win with the 4-1 win over the Metropolitan Riveters yesterday afternoon.

    Despite the loss, Riveters goaltender Katie Fitzgerald would register 33 saves on 36 shots in the contest.

    The first ten minutes of the contest was fast paced and both teams generated chances.

    Buffalo’s Kelly Babstock would open up the scoring in the contest with her goal at the 15:21 mark in the first period with her third goal on the season.

    Buffalo’s Taylor Accursi would score her third goal on the season at the 4:19 mark in the second period followed by Buffalo’s third goal in the contest, scored by Emily Janiga at the 12:36 mark in the second.

    The Riveters would score their lone goal in the contest when Rebecca Russo scored her fourth goal on the season at the 6:24 mark in the third period.  Emily Janiga would score her second goal of the season, an empty net goal at the 18:21 mark in the third period.

    Buffalo moves to 10-4-0 on the season, tied with Boston Pride for best record in the league and the Metropolitan Riveters are now 3-12-0 on the season.

    Buffalo Beauts Final Regular Season Games:

    March 2nd: at Connecticut Whale
    March 3rd: at Metropolitan Riveters

    Metropolitan Riveters Regular Season Finale:

    March 3rd: vs. Buffalo Beauts

  • The Implosion – Edmonton Oilers

    The Implosion – Edmonton Oilers

    The Edmonton Oilers have been widely considered one of the most historic franchises in the NHL. Having players such as the Iconic Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier, Grant Fuhr, Craig MacTavish, Ryan Smyth, and Kevin Lowe – just to name a few.

    But this team over the last few years has underachieved in so many ways. They now have probably the best player in the world on their team and still can’t put it together. Who’s to blame, Management? Coaching? Owners? All of it?

    It’s time to take a close look at the Implosion of the Edmonton Oilers and why this team can’t put it together. Really only a couple of names to talk here: Craig MacTavish, Kevin Lowe, and Peter Chiarelli

    Craig MacTavish:

    This is where the implosion begins.

    Goaltending:

    Out:

    MacTavish let starting goaltender Nikolai Khabibulin, now Khabibulin was at the tale end of a solid career but he was Edmonton’s starter and they let him go.

    Devan Dubnyk was also traded away to Nashville for Matt Hendricks. Dubnyk eventually went on to leave Nashville and for the Arizona Coyotes where he found his game and was acquired by the Minnesota Wild where he’s been nothing short of brilliant.

    In:

    Viktor Fasth was brought in for a 3rd and 5th round pick – based on one good season in Anaheim. Ben Scrivens was also brought in at the cost of a 3rd round pick. This experiment went bad fast, as both goalies combined for the worst save percentage in the league – 885 save %.

    Defence:

    Out:

    Ladislav Smid, Nick Schultz, Corey Potter, Mark Fistric, Ryan Whitney, and Theo Peckham. MacTavish didn’t get blessed with a good defence line but as you’ll see he didn’t make it any better.

    In:

    Andrew Ference signed a 4 year 13 million dollar deal to become the captain of the Edmonton Oilers – was eventually demoted to the minors.

    Mark Fayne signed a contract after playing the majority of his short career in New Jersey. MacTavish said he loved the way he played – Fayne was eventually demoted to the minors as well.

    Nikita Nikitin rights were acquired from Columbus but was signed to a ludicrous 2-year deal worth $9 million but never lived up the expectations.

    Keith Aulie didn’t see much ice time after being acquired never found a groove. Spent a lot of time in the minors.

    Staying:

    Justin Schultz was said to have Norris Candidate written all over him, but he struggled after signing in Edmonton and was eventually traded to Pittsburgh where he’d win 2 Cups.

    Jeff Petry never really lived up to the expectation Edmonton had for him, was supposed to be a solid 2 way defencemen but couldn’t find a rhythm in Edmonton. Was traded to Montreal at the trade deadline and has been something special for the Canadiens.

    Martin Marincin was given a chance but never really developed into what was expected. He now spends time in the Toronto Marlies with the odd call up here and there.

    Oscar Klefbom took some time to develop but has been a pretty solid defenceman.

    Forwards:

    Out: Shawn Horcoff, Sam Gagner, Ales Hemsky, Ryan Jones, Magnus Paajarvi, Mike Brown, Eric Belanger, Jerred Smithson, Anton Lander, Ryan Smyth.  Majority of the core was moved or just moved on from the team. This was the majority of MacTavish’s work and would become his legacy, not a great one.

    In:

    David Perron was acquired in the off-season for Magnus Paajarvi, Can’t argue with that deal.

    Benoit Pouliot never amounted to anything after coming in.

    Boyd Gordon became a decent 4th line option

    Teddy Purcell came with high hopes, and they diminished fairly quick.

    The real shocker was the Oilers deciding to keep Leon Draisaitl up and burning one year of his contract. He played center and never found a groove there. You’ll hear more of him later in the article.

    Others who joined the team Steven Pinzzotto and Luke Gazdic. Nothing to talk about there.

    Staying:

    Taylor Hall, Jordan Eberle, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Nail Yakupov

    That ends the MacTavish Era, as you can see a lot of mistakes made here and not much brought in to fix it. On to the Kevin Lowe Era.

    Kevin Lowe:

    Trades, Signings, Draft Picks show just how bad was the Kevin Lowe era.

    1. Jesse Niinimaki – probably never heard the name unless you’re an Oilers fan. 1st round pick 15th overall in 2002. Never played an NHL game. Alexander Steen was picked at 24 by Toronto.
    2. Alexei Mikhnov – 1st round pick 17th overall in 2000. Played a whopping 2 NHL games and soon was in the AHL for good. Brooks Orpik, Steve Ott, Justin Williams, or Niklas Kronwall – to name a few – could all be Oilers till this day.
    3. Marc-Antoine Pouliot – Selected 22nd overall in the 1st round of the draft in 2003. Immediately before Ryan Kesler, Mike Richards, oh an All-Star Corey Perry. Pouliot did play 200 NHL games but never really stuck.
    4. Shawn Horcoff Extension – Horcoff came off a season where he had 50 points in 53 games but had his season cut short by injury. Lowe didn’t have to resign Horcoff that season as he still had one year remaining on his old contract. Lowe decided to get it done and signed Horcoff to a 6 year $33 deal – 5.5 a season – Horcoff would never scored more than 36 points since.
    5. Sheldon Souray – this was a real gong show on the Lowe era was the Souray situation. Souray was probably the best defencemen on the Oilers at this time, but things were not great with him and management. Souray eventually had enough and went to the media to express how the team had demanded he play when his hand was not fully healed yet. Souray was wrong in how he handled it but Kevin Lowe reacted even worse. Lowe stated that he didn’t want at next seasons training camp. The Oilers would never apologize or let their best defencemen play again, instead they would banish him to the minors.
    6. Mike Comrie – Lowe had a deal lined up that would have sent Mike Comrie to Anaheim for Corey Perry (just drafted) and 1st round draft pick. Comrie wanted out of Edmonton and the Oilers and Lowe were looking for the best possible deal. Lowe instead turned this down and tried to get Comrie to pay back his bonus. Lowe basically handed the Ducks 2007 Stanley Cup
    7. Inept Drafting – 6th overall they draft Sam Gagner, he never lived up to expectations and soon was traded for Teddy Purcell. The next few 1st rounders Lowe had his hands on were Alex Plante (bust) and Riley Nash (Decent NHLer). But the salt in the wound is the fact that Max Pacioretty was the very next pick after Nash.
    8. Even after he stepped down as GM, Lowe was still causing trouble he hired the most ridiculous GM’s starting with Steve Tambellini and all the way down to Craig MacTavish and Peter Chiarelli.
    9. Ryan Smyth – Lowe and Smyth had been negotiating all season on a contract. Smyth asked for fair value on this contract, as he had taken a discount on every other contract. Fans began to get worried and eventually the day came that everyone thought would never come happened. The Oilers traded Ryan Smyth to the Islanders for spare parts.

    Peter Chiarelli

    1. Milan Lucic’s Contract – Chiarelli handed Lucic a 7 year 42 million dollar deal in 2016. Significant red flags about term and money already arose when the realization that Lucic can’t keep up with the NHL already and his production had slipped off significantly already – will only get worse from here. Now he has handcuffed the Oilers in a bad contract for many years. Unless the Oilers are willing to send a 1st or 2nd pick with his contract – which is unlikely – Lucic may either be bought out or serve out his term
    2. Leon Draisitl’s Contract – Signed to be the number 2 centerman in Edmonton 8.5 million sits way above what is considered normal for players who have played equal or better then Draisaitl. Pastrnak makes 2 million less. To make it worst Draisaitl struggled driving his own line and was moved back to McDavid’s wing once again leaving the big hole down the middle and financially strapping the Oilers.
    3. Benoit Pouliot Buyout – Coming off a terrible season Chiarelli decided to buyout Pouliot. Not the greatest decision – his numbers were good shot wise and possession-wise – and could have probably had a bounce-back season. If he didn’t they could have then bought him out for a year less.
    4. Kris Russell extension – All stats, any numbers coaches, GM’s or the NHL uses say Russell was a bottom pairing defencemen and after the loss to Anaheim in the 2nd round Chiarelli said the main point to upgrade this off-season was the defence. But then Chiarelli signed Russell to a 4 year $16 million contract doubling down on Russell and putting him into the Oilers top 4. No scout, GM in the NHL thinks Russell is a top 4 defencemen except Chiarelli himself.
    5. Taylor Hall Trade – what a catastrophic failure this was. Peter Chiarelli’s attempt to fix the defence was, in fact, to trade away his best offensive player at the time for Adam Larsson who all the stats guys loved. The problem was those stats were skewed by the system that was played in New Jersey. Larsson came in and never lived anywhere near expectation that the Oilers had when the traded Hall. Funny thing is now they struggle offensively other than McDavid, you can put Draisaitl in there but the majority of his points come from being with McDavid and getting passes from probably the greatest player in the game right now.
    6. Jordan Eberle – This deal is exceptionally stupid Eberle was coming off his worst season offensively with 20 goals and 31 assists for 51 points and struggled in the playoffs. So Chiarelli went and traded him for Ryan Strome. Ryan Strome never ever worked out and was traded for Ryan Spooner, who ended in the minors and then just last week was traded to the Canucks for Sam Gagner. Eberle is loving it on the Island right now as they are one of the top teams in the league and Eberle is a huge part of it.
    7. Griffin Reinhart – The Islanders love the Oilers. Just after taking over for MacTavish, Peter Chiarelli decided to send the 16th OA and 33rd OA draft picks 2015 to the Islanders for big hulking defenceman Griffin Reinhart. Reinhart now sits in the minors never been able to crack the NHL roster, while the 16th OA draft in 2015 turned into none other then phenom Matthew Barzal. For a team struggling to find offence that’s kind of hilarious.

    Between these 3 GM’s and their moves have impacted the Oilers financially – Strapping them up against the cap – Players wise, – by giving up better assets then what they are receiving – and finally by their draft choices. Edmonton is in the bind they are because they don’t have competent leadership. Leadership that expanded down to coach, player, draft and financial choice, all of which lead them here.

  • Washington Capitals vs Toronto Maple Leafs – 21/2/2019 – Game Day Preview

    Washington Capitals vs Toronto Maple Leafs – 21/2/2019 – Game Day Preview

    Gameday Preview:  Washington Capitals vs Toronto Maple Leafs

    Time: Thursday, February 21h  2019

    Toronto: 36-19-4 for 76 points

    St.Louis: 25-27-5 for 55 points

    The Toronto Maple Leafs look to jump back into the winning column against the surging Blues. Leafs need a big game here from the big guns.

    Top Scorers/Goalie Matchup

    Mitch Marner –69 points (21 goals 48 assists)
    John Tavares – 63 points (33 goals 30 assists) 54% on face-offs
    Morgan Rielly – 57 points (15 goals 42 assists)
    Auston Matthews – 54 points (28 goals 26 assists) 53% on Face-offs

    Alex Ovechkin – 69 points (42 goals 27 assists)
    Nicklas Backstrom– 56 points (13 goal 43 assists)
    Evgeny Kuznetsov – 54 points (15 goal 39 assists)
    John Carlson – 54 points (9 goals 45 assists)

    Frederik Andersen
    27-12-3 2.57GAA .923SV%

    Brayden Holtby
    20-15-4 3.04GAA .907SV%

    Lineups:

    Toronto:

    Patrick Marleau  – Auston Matthews – Kasperi Kapanen

    Mitch Marner – John Tavares – Zach Hyman

    Connor Brown – Nazem Kadri – William Nylander

    Andreas Johnsson – Pars Lindholm – Frederik Gauthier

     

    Morgan Rielly  – Jake Muzzin

    Jake Gardiner – Nikita Zaitsev

    Travis Dermott – Ron Hainsey

     

    Frederik Andersen

    Garrett Sparks

     

    Scratched: Justin Holl

    Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back), Andreas Johnsson (Knee)

    Suspension: None

     

    Washington Capitals:

    Alex Ovechkin — Evgeny Kuznetsov — Tom Wilson

    Jakub Vrana — Nicklas Backstrom — T.J. Oshie

    Andre Burakovsky — Lars Eller — Brett Connolly

    Chandler Stephenson —Nic Dowd –  Travis Boyd

     

    Michal Kempny — John Carlson

    Dmitry Orlov — Matt Niskanen

    Brooks Orpik — Christian Djoos

     

    Braden Holtby

    Pheonix Copley

     

    Scratched: None

    Injured: None

     

    Keys to Winning against Washington:

    1. Speed
      1. Last game the Leafs played, they were slow and sluggish in every aspect of their game. Until late in the game. Intensity needs to be there all game to hang with the Capitals.
    2. Powerplay
      1. Don’t take penalties against this lethal powerplay. Ovechkin, Carlson or Kuznetsov – to name a few – will all make you pay.
    3. Depth
      1. Needs to step up to make this team very scary

     

  • February 20th, 2019  —  News and Notes

    February 20th, 2019 — News and Notes

    Today is Wednesday, February 20th, 2019, and these are your news and notes.

     

    There were nine contests yesterday in NHL action.

     

     

    FLORIDA 4, Buffalo 2

    The Florida Panthers would take on the Buffalo Sabres and would come away with the 4-2 win.  Florida’s Jonathan Huberdeau would score twice for the Panthers in this contest.

     


    Pittsburgh 4, NEW JERSEY 3

    The Pittsburgh Penguins would take on the New Jersey Devils and there would be four different scorers for the Penguins in this contest.

    For the Devils, Patrick Warburton brought back his Puck Daddy character in a pre-game ceremony for New Jersey  with the ceremonial puck drop.

     
    Tampa Bay 5, PHILADELPHIA 2

    The Tampa Bay Lightning would take on the Philadelphia Flyers and would come away with the decisive 5-2 win at Wells Fargo Center last night.

     
    NY Rangers 2, CAROLINA 1

    The New York Rangers would defeat the Carolina Hurricanes thanks to scoring two goals after being down 1-0 in Raleigh last night.


    MONTREAL 3, Columbus 2

    There would be three different scorers for the Montreal Canadiens as they would take down the Columbus Blue Jackets with a 3-2 win in Montreal last night.


    ST. LOUIS 3, Toronto 2 (OT)

    The St. Louis Blues would mount a comeback and defeat the Toronto Maple Leafs with the 3-2 in the overtime frame.

    TXHT’s Steve Gardiner has your full recap of the contest between the St. Louis Blues and the Toronto Maple Leafs at the following page.


    Anaheim 4, MINNESOTA 0

    The Anaheim Ducks would have another big win, getting a shutout against the Minnesota Wild.  The Ducks would take down the Wild 4-0.  Ryan Miller would get another shutout win and would add to his career win total after setting the NHL record for all-time wins by a U.S.-born goaltender on Sunday night.

    https://twitter.com/AnaheimDucks/status/1098079908364861440
    Nashville 5, DALLAS 3

    The Nashville Predators would take down the Dallas Stars with a 5-3 win, thanks to two goals from Nashville’s Roman Josi in the third period.  Filip Forsberg would also add a goal of his own in the third period, his 21st on the season.


    Arizona 3, EDMONTON 2 (SO)

    Shootout Summary

    Arizona’s Vinnie Hinostroza would seal the win for the Coyotes with the lone goal in the shootout frame.

     

    There are four contests on the NHL schedule tonight…

     

     

    For more news, notes, information, and stats…

     

     

    In NHL news…

    Philadelphia’s Radko Gudas has a hearing today for High-sticking/slashing Tampa Bay’s Nikita Kucherov in last night’s contest.

    The Toronto Maple Leafs yesterday would release the throwbacks that they will wear on March 15th and March 16th.  The throwbacks worn will be the white Toronto St. Pats jersey worn in the 1920s.  These jerseys are similar to the ones that were worn for a game back in March 2017.

     

    The jerseys are available for pre-order through the Toronto Maple Leafs team store at this link.

     

     

     

    NWHL

     

    Remaining NWHL Schedule of Games:

    Saturday, February 23rd: Metropolitan Riveters at Buffalo Beauts

    Sunday, February 24th: Boston Pride at Connecticut Whale (NWHL Twitter Game of the Week)

    Saturday, March 2nd: Buffalo Beauts at Connecticut Whale

    Saturday, March 2nd: Minnesota Whitecaps at Boston Pride

    Sunday, March 3rd: Minnesota Whitecaps at Connecticut Whale

    Sunday, March 3rd: Buffalo Beauts at Metropolitan Riveters

    NWHL Isobel Cup Playoff Schedule will be announced at a later date

  • TXHT Podcast – 2/20/2019 – Kaleigh Fratkin

    TXHT Podcast – 2/20/2019 – Kaleigh Fratkin

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

     

    Audio Version:

     

    YouTube Version:

     

    This week on TXHT, Michael Lindenbaum is joined by Kaleigh Fratkin of the Boston Pride.

     

    Michael and Kaleigh talk about Fratkin’s childhood growing up in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, how she got into hockey, who her favorite NHL team was, and so much more.

     

    Plus Michael and Kaleigh take a look back at her career that started at Boston University all the way to where she is now with the Boston Pride in the NWHL. They both also discuss the upcoming playoffs in the NWHL.

     

    This week’s episode was recorded on Tuesday, February 19th, 2019

    Opening Music: “Human Chess” by Crimson Orchid

     

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