NHL News and Notes from Sunday, November 3rd, 2019
News:
- The Pittsburgh Penguins announced that Patric Hornqvist has been placed on injured reserve. Hornqvist is considered out longer term due to a lower body injury.
Patric Hornqvist has been placed on injured reserve. He will be out longer-term with a lower-body injury. pic.twitter.com/9BEoiTRXHy
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) November 3, 2019
- After a scary moment in boston, Ottawa Senators General Manager Pierre Dorion has stated that Scott Sabourin has suffereed a fractured nose and is expected to be released from the hospital.
Pierre Dorion says Sabourin has fractured nose, expected to be released from hospital in Boston today
— Ken Warren🇨🇦 (@Citizenkwarren) November 3, 2019
- Calgary Flames forward Milan Lucic has been suspended for two games by the NHL Department of Player Safety.
Calgary’s Milan Lucic has been suspended for two games for Roughing Columbus’ Kole Sherwood. https://t.co/YdDBRI4y4s
— NHL Player Safety (@NHLPlayerSafety) November 3, 2019
- Lucic was assessed two minors for roughing Columbus Blue Jackets forward Kole Sherwood in Columbus Saturday night. Per the CBA, Lucic will forfeit $64,516.12 in salary.
Game Recaps:
Calgary Flames v. Washington Capitals – 7p EST Start Time
Jakub Vrana scores his first career hat trick as the Washington Capitals defeat the Calgary Flames 4-2 with the World Series Champion Nationals in the house. TXHT Recap
Chicago Blackhawks v. Anaheim Ducks – 830p EST Start Time
In Anaheim the Ducks would host the Chicago Blackhawks, and it would be the Blackhawks striking first as Adam Boqvist would score his first career NHL goal to give them the lead. Then Alex DeBrincat would score on the powerplay to give the Blackhawks the 2-0 lead going into the first intermission. Then in the second period the Ducks would cut the deficit back to one as Same Steel would score his first of the season. Then in the third period on the powerplay the Ducks would tie the game at two on a Nick Ritchie tally. However, in overtime Patrick Kane would score the game winner to give the Blackhawks the 3-2 victory.
It takes 24 seconds of overtime to determine it but #HAWKSWIN pic.twitter.com/ZJM5brsyu8
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) November 4, 2019
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