Today is Tuesday, January 8th, 2019 and these are your news and notes
There were five games in action last night.
Monday's here again and that's not cool. Want to know what is? Hockey!https://t.co/pgVogVmbQM pic.twitter.com/8vr6GZy7WO
— NHL (@NHL) January 7, 2019
Mattias Ekholm is the third defenseman in @PredsNHL history to score the winning goal in consecutive team games.
The others:
Andy Delmore from Dec. 5-7, 2002
Roman Josi from Nov. 1-3, 2018#NHLStats #NSHvsTOR pic.twitter.com/JLCW8UvNrK— NHL Public Relations (@NHLPR) January 8, 2019
Nashville goaltender Pekka Rinne would have an 18 save performance and Toronto’s goaltender Michael Hutchinson would have a 28 save performance on 32 attempts.
SHUT OUT for the 🐐#Preds | #NSHvsTOR pic.twitter.com/aD5xp4Lugj
— Nashville Predators (@PredsNHL) January 8, 2019
TXHT’s Steve Gardiner has your full recap of the contest at the following link.
Nashville Predators vs Toronto Maple Leafs – 01/07/2019 – Game Day Preview and Recap
You could say that was a
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(⌐■_■)gritty win. #stlblues
📺 https://t.co/O0LwOyz56g pic.twitter.com/eJ2mm7dtzU
— St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) January 8, 2019
St. Louis Blues goaltender in this game, Jordan Binnington, would become the 35th different goalie in NHL history to record a shutout in his first career NHL start and the second to have a shutout in a debut joining Rich Parent back on January 26th, 1999.
Jordan Binnington is the 35th goaltender in League history to record a shutout in his first career NHL start and second to do so with the @StLouisBlues, joining Rich Parent on Jan. 26, 1999 (3-0 W at SJS). #NHLStats #STLvsPHI pic.twitter.com/detdj3q4dt
— NHL Public Relations (@NHLPR) January 8, 2019
In a very ugly and penalty-filled game, the Minnesota Wild would go on to defeat the Montreal Canadiens by the score of 1-0.
51 minutes de pénalité ont été décernées au cours de la rencontre.
51 penalty minutes were handed out during the game.#GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/F63SgaXjLG
— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) January 8, 2019
Minnesota’s Nick Seeler would be assessed a two-minute instigator, a five-minute major for fighting, as well as a 10-minute misconduct penalty and Montreal’s Kenny Agostino would be duelled out a five minute major for interference, a five minute major for fighting, as well as a 10-minute game misconduct penalty.
This major chain of events came off of the two-minute interference penalty when Agostino was called for interference on Minnesota’s Eric Fehr.
With the Wild’s win, this would be Devan Dubnyk’s second shutout on the season and the 38th for his career.
Two. More. Points.
Devan Dubnyk earns his first shutout of the season, 38th of his career. #mnwild pic.twitter.com/o6Z3iksaoM
— Minnesota Wild (@mnwild) January 8, 2019
Count it! pic.twitter.com/L3eWskrJ7u
— Minnesota Wild (@mnwild) January 8, 2019
Also with this win, this would be Minnesota’s ninth consecutive win against the Canadiens, matching franchise records for longest win streaks against an opponent.
https://twitter.com/PR_NHL/status/1082473382162169858
Calgary Flames Johnny Gaudreau would have a two-goal performance, continuing his hot streak and help the Flames take down the Chicago Blackhawks by the score of 4-3.
Tonight's WIN-fographic!#CGYvsCHI | #Flames pic.twitter.com/UH1fq2FcI9
— Calgary Flames (@NHLFlames) January 8, 2019
The Flames would also become the first team to have four players with at least 50 points in their first 45 games of a season since the 1995-96 Pittsburgh Penguins with Ron Francis, Mario Lemieux, Jaromir Jagr and Toms Sandstrom.
The @NHLFlames are the first team to feature four players each with 50+ points within their first 45 games of a season since the Penguins in 1995-96 (Ron Francis, Mario Lemieux, Jaromir Jagr, Tomas Sandstrom). #NHLStats #CGYvsCHI pic.twitter.com/wushUOj1WR
— NHL Public Relations (@NHLPR) January 8, 2019
Chicago’s goalscorers would be Patrick Kane with his 24th goal on the season, Alex DeBrincat with his 20th goal of the season and Brandon Saad would score on the power play late in the third period with his 12th goal of the season, however that would not be enough as the Blackhawks would fall 4-3.
The #Blackhawks fought 'til the end, but the Flames topped Chicago 4-3. #CHIvsCGY pic.twitter.com/4rarsjDvQh
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) January 8, 2019
San Jose Sharks D Erik Karlsson would register an assist in his 13th consecutive game and would be one of only six other players to do so. Karlsson would go on to have three assists in the contest.
Erik Karlsson of the @SanJoseSharks is the sixth defenseman in NHL history to register at least one assist in 13+ consecutive appearances. #NHLStats #LAKvsSJS pic.twitter.com/xSMGuEvuIt
— NHL Public Relations (@NHLPR) January 8, 2019
The San Jose Sharks would go on to defeat the Los Angeles Kings last night by the score of 3-1.
Another obligatory "still undefeated in 2019" tweet. 💪 pic.twitter.com/I3eGQZqcp9
— San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) January 8, 2019
In NHL News…
Yesterday the NHL announced the Three Stars of the Week (week ending January 6th)
The first star went to Calgary Flames Johnny Gaudreau, who had an 11 point week in four games played. Included was a back-to-back four-point performance which had not happened for a Flames player since Doug Gilmour back in November of 1988.
⭐ @johngaudreau03 led the NHL with 5-6—11 in 4 GP, including back-to-back 4-pt games to open the week – the first @NHLFlames player to record consecutive 4-pt outings since Doug Gilmour from Nov. 3-5, 1988. #NHLStats pic.twitter.com/H4xuMVlZa2
— NHL Public Relations (@NHLPR) January 7, 2019
The second star of the week went to San Jose Sharks Brent Burns. Burns had a nine-point week across three multi-point outings over the weeks and leads the NHL among all defenceman for points with 47 points in 43 games played.
⭐ ⭐ @Burnzie88 placed second in the NHL with 2-7—9 across three multi-point outings last week to claim first place among League defensemen this season with 7-40—47 in 43 GP. #NHLStats pic.twitter.com/Qt09JOsv2O
— NHL Public Relations (@NHLPR) January 7, 2019
The third star of the week would go to New York Islanders goaltender Robin Lehner. Lehner would go 3-0-0 during the week and has a record of 7-0-0 since December 18th. Lehner would become the fourth different Islanders goaltender to have a personal win streak of at least seven games and is the first the 2014-15 season when Jaroslav Halak had a similar mark.
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ Robin Lehner went 3-0-0 last week and is now 7-0-0 in his last seven decisions dating to Dec. 18. He is the 4th different @NYIslanders goalie with a personal win streak of at least seven games and first since Jaroslav Halak in 2014-15. #NHLStats pic.twitter.com/AAU0vSsNh1
— NHL Public Relations (@NHLPR) January 7, 2019
Johnny Gaudreau (@NHLFLames), Brent Burns (@SanJoseSharks), Robin Lehner (@NYIslanders) named @NHL ‘Three Stars’ for the week ending Jan. 6. https://t.co/xk8u3gi6m6 pic.twitter.com/Hn7gDrKrpo
— NHL Public Relations (@NHLPR) January 7, 2019
This week the NWHL announced co-players of the week. Buffalo Beauts goaltender Shannon Szabados and Metropolitan Riveters Madison Packer were named the VEDA Co-Players of the Week.
Szabados had a 30 save performance in the Beauts 5-0 shutout win over the Boston Pride on Saturday. That contest was scoreless for the first 25 minutes until Buffalo opened up the scoring. Szabados would also go on to have miraculous saves in the contest.
Packer, in Sunday’s contest against the Connecticut Whale, had one goal and three assists to close out the regular-season series between the Riveters and Whale. The Riveters had a six-goal outburst in the contest to give Metropolitan a 6-3 win. Packer, a four-year veteran of the NWHL, led the league in goals last season and she will be playing in the NWHL All-Star Game next month in Nashville.
What a weekend it was! So many incredible performances!
@ShannonSzabados turned away all 30 shots she faced for the @BuffaloBeauts ❌ and @madison_packer_ recorded 1️⃣🚨 and 3️⃣🍎 for the @Riveters to earn @vedaecn Co-Player of the Week honors!
📝 https://t.co/6cfP206VUO pic.twitter.com/ELbU1ryS8S
— PHF (@PHF) January 7, 2019
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