In a Thursday night of action, there would be 11 games, plus more signings from the PWHL, and other notes in the NHL
NHL News and Notes from Thursday, November 9th, 2023
News
- None
PWHL News
- In the PWHL more signings would take place starting with Boston signing forward and former Toronto Six captain Shiann Darkangelo to a one year deal.
We’re a big fan of Shiann!
— Boston Fleet (@PWHL_Boston) November 9, 2023
We’ve signed former Toronto Six captain and forward Shiann Darkangelo to a one-year deal. pic.twitter.com/gyLV4gJt69
- Boston would also sign forward Loren Gabel to a two year deal.
Heads up, Boston! Gabel is staying in town!
— Boston Fleet (@PWHL_Boston) November 9, 2023
We’ve inked two-time national champion & former Boston Pride forward Loren Gabel to a two-year contract. pic.twitter.com/287S9Gwksv
- Toronto would sign defender Allie Munroe to a one year deal.
Our blue-line is BOLSTERING. 💥@AllieMunroe3 has signed a one-year contract!
— Toronto Sceptres (@PWHL_Toronto) November 9, 2023
Munroe is coming to Toronto after two strong seasons with the Connecticut Whale of the PHF, where she was a league leader in assists from defence… very nice indeed. https://t.co/GCktAhWUlp
- Toronto would also sign forward Brittany Howard to a one year deal.
READY TO RUN IT BACK IN THE SIX. 🏆
— Toronto Sceptres (@PWHL_Toronto) November 9, 2023
Brittany Howard has signed a one-year deal with PWHL Toronto. https://t.co/RQZqgfMBRr
- Then in New York Alexandra Labelle would sign a one year deal.
Welcoming our newest star to the concrete jungle! 🗽
— New York Sirens (@PWHL_NewYork) November 9, 2023
We are proud to sign University of Montréal alum Alexandra Labelle to a one-year contract. Let’s get to work! 💪 pic.twitter.com/4zglxNxLVg
- Montreal would sign forward Jillian Dempsey to a one year deal.
Jillian Dempsey, la vétérane venant de Boston, signe un contrat de 1 an 🙌🏼
— Victoire de Montréal (@PWHL_Montreal) November 9, 2023
Jillian a mené son équipe à trois reprises au titre de championne de la Coupe Isobel.
We are signing the myth, the legend, the veteran Jillian Dempsey to a one-year contract 🫡
The three-time Isobel… pic.twitter.com/lqidVYgjUk
- Ottawa would sign netminder Sandra Abstreiter to a one year deal.
Brick wall: acquired 🧱
— x – Ottawa Charge (@PWHL_Ottawa) November 9, 2023
German National Team Member Sandra Abstreiter is coming to Ottawa on a 1-year deal! pic.twitter.com/0IzhdiFWHX

Game Recaps

New York Islanders v. Boston Bruins – 7p ET
- In Beantown, the Bruins welcomed the Islanders back to Boston and in the first Trent Frederic scored his third of the year to put the B’s up 1-0 but then New York tied it up with Brock Nelson’s sixth of the year. In the second, Charlie Coyle scored his third of the year on the power play to put Boston back up a goal. In the third, the Isles tied it up with a shorty from Simon Holmstrom but then David Pastrnak scored a power play goal of his own to make it a 3-2 Boston lead. Then, Charlie Coyle scored a pair, thus getting the hat trick, and giving the Bruins the 5-2 win over the Islanders.

Montreal Canadiens v. Detroit Red Wings – 7p ET
- In an Original Six in the Motor City, the Red Wings welcomed the Canadiens and in the first Montreal took the 1-0 lead when Mike Matheson scored his third of the year. In the second, Detroit tied the game when Christain Fischer got his first of the year. In the third, Montreal re-took the lead with a power play goal from Nick Suzuki but then Detroit tied it up once more when J.T. Compher scored his third of the year. In overtime, Cole Caufield scored his fifth of the year as the Canadiens got the 3-2 win over the Red Wings.

Minnesota Wild v. New York Rangers – 7p ET
- In New York City, the Wild visited the Rangers for the lone time on the season and in the first New York took the 1-0 lead when Vincent Trocheck scored his fourth of the year. In the second, Minnesota tied the game when Brandon Duhaime scored his third of the year. In the third, Alexis Lafrenière scored his fifth to give the Blueshirts the 2-1 lead and then Blake Wheeler’s first of the year on a New York power play put the Rangers up two. Then, Artemi Panarin’s empty net goal, his eighth goal of the year, gave the Rangers the 4-1 win over the Wild.

Vancouver Canucks v. Ottawa Senators – 7p ET
- In a battle of Canadian franchises in Ottawa, the Canucks and Senators engaged in battle. In the first the Canucks took the 1-0 lead with Brock Boeser’s 11th of the year and then Vancouver took the 2-0 lead when Ilya Mikheyev scored his fourth. Ottawa then got on the board when Drake Batherson scored his third of the year. In the second, the Sens tied it up with Artem Zub’s second of the year but then Vancouver got the lead back with J.T. Miller’s eighth of the year. In the third, Ilya Mikheyev’s second of the night gave Vancouver the 4-2 lead and then Elias Pettersson’s goal on the power play gave the Canucks the 5-2 win over the Senators.

Chicago Blackhawks v. Tampa Bay Lightning – 7p ET
- In Tampa, the Lightning hosted the Blackhawks for the lone time on the year and in the first, the Lightning took the 1-0 with a power play goal from Anthony Cirelli but then Chicago tied it up with Connor Bedard’s sixth of the year. Then, Tampa re-took the lead when Nikita Kucherov scored his 11th of the year but then Chicago got three goals when Kevin Korchinski, Tyler Johnson, and Connor Bedard scored to put the Blackhawks up 4-2. In the second, Corey Perry scored a power play goal as Chicago tooko the three goal lead. In the third, Steven Stamkos scored a late goal but the Blackhawks held on as they defeated the Lightning 5-3.

Dallas Stars v. Columbus Blue Jackets – 730p ET
- In Columbus, the Blue Jackets welcomed the Stars for the lone time on the year and in the first Columbus got a pair of goals when Boone Jenner scored his seventh and then Kirill Marchenko scored his third. Dallas then got on the board when Mason Marchment scored his third of the year. In the second, Craig Smith tied the contest with his second of the year and then the Stars took the lead with Matt Duchene’s third of the year. In the third, Tyler Seguin’s second of the year put Dallas up two and then Jason Robertson’s empty net goal gave the Stars the 5-2 win over the Blue Jackets.

Arizona Coyotes v. St. Louis Blues – 8p ET
- In the Gateway City, the Blues and Coyotes did battle in a divisional match-up and in the first, St. Louis took the 1-0 lead when Oskar Sundqvist scored his second of the year but then Arizona tied it up with a power play goal from Lawson Crouse. In the second, St. Louis took the 2-1 lead when Robert Thomas scored his sixth of the year. After a scoreless third, the Blues held on as they would down the Coyotes for the 2-1 win.

Nashville Predators v. Winnipeg Jets – 8p ET
- In Winnipeg, the Jets hosted the Predators and in the first the Jets took the 1-0 lead with Mason Appleton’s fourth of the year but then Nashville evened the scored with Filip Forsberg’s third of the year. There would also be matching fighting majors doled out at 10:02 for Nashville’s Jeremy Lauzon and Winnipeg’s Adam Lowry and then at 16:11 in the period, Nashville’s Cole Smith would be given an Instigator penalty, on top of fighting major, also with Adam Lowry. Cole Smith would also be given a 10 minute misconduct penalty as well. In the second, the Jets lit the lamp with Kyle Connor scoring a pair and then Cole Perfetti scored his third of the year to give the Jets the 4-1 lead. Then, Filip Forsberg’s second of the night brought the Predators within two. In the third, Winnipeg’s Brenden Dillon scored his third to make it a 5-2 Jets lead but then the Preds came within two once more when Philip Tomasino scored his first of the year. Then, Kyle Connor scored an empty netter, his 11th of the year as the Jets got the 6-3 win over the Predators.
Late Games

- Seattle Kraken v. Colorado Avalanche – 9p ET

- Pittsburgh Penguins v. Los Angeles Kings – 1030p ET

- Edmonton Oilers v. San Jose Sharks – 1030p ET
Today’s Games
- MIN v. BUF – 7p ET
- CAR v. FLA – 7p ET
- WAS v. NJ – 7p ET
- CAL v. TOR – 7p ET
- PHI v. ANA – 10p ET
- SJ v. VGK – 10p ET
Noteworthy in Hockey
- 32 Thoughts: What will be Edmonton’s next move? (SportsNet)
- Insider Trading: Trade Can’t Fix What’s Broken in Toronto (TSN)

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