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  • Gameday Preview:  Montreal Canadiens vs Toronto Maple Leafs

    Gameday Preview:  Montreal Canadiens vs Toronto Maple Leafs

     

    Time: Wednesday October 3rd 2018 at 7pm

    The Toronto Maple Leafs are looking to get the John Tavares era off to a good start and that journey begins in game #1 in Toronto against the rebuilding Montreal Canadiens. Toronto and Montreal games have been historically hard fought, hard hitting, grind it out rivalries. You shouldn’t expect anything less from either of these teams.
    Toronto has moved on from the rebuild and has become one of the top teams in the Eastern Conference, while Montreal has fallen from favour and begins the hard task of a full rebuild. This game will show speed and skill.

    Toronto will boast the loaded powerplay of Marner, Tavares , Kadri, Matthews and Rielly, while the Canadiens will showcase newly draft rookie Jesper Kotkaniemi along with a totally revamped roster.

    Let’s begin by talking briefly about the Maple Leafs 2017/2018 season, roster for 2019, game day line up and injuries and finally some key game points.

    2017/2018 Season Review –

    The Maple Leafs had a brilliant regular season finishing 3rd in the Eastern Conference with a record of 49-26-7 and 107 points. Mitch Marner took his game to another level in the 2nd half of the season, while Anderson set a record for most wins by a Maple Leaf goalie.

    The playoffs were a different story, the Leafs were heavy favorites against the Bruins. But the physicality of the Bruins along with shady defensive and shotty goaltending at times lead to the Leafs being eliminated in the first round.

    The Leafs needed to find a way to fix or add to this team. So this offseason they targeted John Tavares and they got their man. Now with a bunch of youth infused into the lineup and Matthews, Marner, Nylander, Kadri , Marleau and Taveras on the top 6, this team is to be feared.

    2019 Roster –

    As it stands now here is the season opening roster for the Toronto Maple Leafs

    Forwards:

    Connor Brown
    Tyler Ennis
    Frederik Gauthier
    Zach Hyman
    Nazem Kadri
    Andreas Johnsson
    Kasperi Kapanen
    Par Lindholm
    Josh Leivo
    Patrick Marleau
    Mitch Marner
    Auston Matthews
    John Tavares

    – William Nylander (If he signs)

    Defence:

    Travis Dermott
    Justin Holl
    Jake Gardiner
    Ron Hainsey
    Martin Marincin
    Igor Ozhiganov
    Morgan Rielly
    Nikita Zaitsev

    Goalies:

    Frederik Andersen
    Garrett Sparks

    Opening Night Line Up & Injuries –

    This is the lineup for opening night that I believed will be used

    Defensive Pairing:

    Rielly – Hainsey
    Gardiner – Zaitsev
    Dermott – Ozhiganov

    Odd men out – Marincin and Holl

    Injuries: None
    Forward Lines:

    Ennis –Matthews – Marleau
    Marner – Tavares– Hyman
    Leivo – Kadri – Brown
    Johnsson – Lindholm – Kapanen

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    Injuries: Gauthier

    Goalies :

    Frederik Andersen
    Garrett Sparks

    4 Keys to Winning in Montreal:

    1. Attack the Montreal defence.
      • Ouellet, Mete, Juulsen are all young guys who haven’t played a lot and Weber and Schlemko being injured means they are going to be thrust into more minutes. If the Leafs 4 lines can fore-check hard and not let the defence have any time to make decision the inexperience of this blue line may cough up some pucks.
    2. Bodies in front of Carey Price.
      • Price is an elite goaltender no matter his struggles last season, the Leafs need to make sure that there is always someone in front of the net making his life difficult. Because if Price catches fire, this could be a long long long night for the Leafs offensive players.
    3. Speed Speed Speed
      • ULeafs have tons of it through their 4 lines. They must keep the tempo high and maintain that all game. Forcing the young Canadiens team to keep up and play at that pace.
    4. Leafs defencemen need to limit the time spent in their own zone.
      • Crisp passes, smart plays off the boards. Anything that limits the time spent in their own zone. Puck Possession is a big part of getting the win.

     

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  • TXHT – 10-02-2018

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    This week on TXHT Michael previews the Washington Capitals Home Opener, plus a preview of the NWHL.

     

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  • NHL News and Notes: October 2nd, 2018

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    These are your news and notes for Tuesday, October 2nd, 2018…

    There was one preseason contest that happened yesterday. The New Jersey Devils faced off against SC Bern in the NHL Global Series Challenge at PostFinance Arena in Bern, Switzerland. New Jersey went on to win the contest 3-2 in overtime.

    There are no preseason contests today.

    In NHL news:

    • Final 23-man rosters must be submitted to the NHL offices by 5 p.m., ET today.
    • The Washington Capitals received their Stanley Cup championship rings in a private ceremony last night. The Washington Capitals also released the Stanley Cup with the new engravings, representing the 2017-18 Washington Capitals.For more information on the ceremony, please go here.
    • The Washington Capitals also released the schedule for their opening night ceremonies tomorrow.
    • The Washington Capitals also claimed Dmitrij Jaskin off of waivers from the St. Louis Blues today.
    • Washington also announced that Michal Kempny has been put on Injured Reserve and Travis Boyd has been put on Long-Term Injured Reserve.
    • The Seattle contingent is expected to hear back today if the NHL Board of Governors will go ahead in December for an expansion vote. Gary Bettman, the NHL commissioner, say that the NHL executive committee is recommending expansion in Seattle.
    • Carolina Hurricanes goalie is expected to miss a couple of weeks due to an injury. In a corresponding move, the Hurricanes have claimed Curtis McElhinney off of waivers.
    • The Professional Hockey Writers Association announced that Washington Post’s Isabelle Khurshudyan was the winner of the 2018 Red Fisher award. The Red Fisher award recognizes the top beat writer from the 2017-2018 season, as voted on by her peers.

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  • NWHL 2018-19 Minnesota Whitecaps Preview

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    This Season is the First Year for the Minnesota Whitecaps in the NWHL.

     

    Key Additions: Hannah Brandt, Amanda Leveille, Sydney Rossman, and Lee Stecklein

     

    Top Questions Facing the Whitecaps:

    1. How will the Minnesota Whitecaps adapt to the NWHL?

    While the Whitecaps are an established franchise in the hockey world, however, this will be their inaugural season in the NWHL. Having some NWHL veterans like Hannah Brandt and Amanda Leveille will help the Whitecaps with their transition, but one has to wonder many of the other who have not had an opportunity to play in this league will handle the transition.

     

    2. How will the rest of the league transition to the Whitecaps?

    For the first three seasons the NWHL has always been a four team league, and now with the Whitecaps it has grown to five. We know that every team will play eachother 4 times for a total of 20 games which is an increase from 18 last season, but a reduction from 6 games played against each team. Also one has to wonder how the travel can affect the teams. Before the furthest team was the Buffalo Beauts, and now it is the Whitecaps.

     

    For more information on the NWHL go to NWHL.zone.

     

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  • Leafs trade defenceman to Stars

    Leafs trade defenceman to Stars

    Early this afternoon the Maple Leafs faced a waivers crunch, deciding to keep goaltender Garret Sparks, Defencemen Justin Holl, and Igor Ozhiganov. While placing goaltenders Calvin Pickard, Curtis McElhinney and Defenceman Connor Carrick on waivers.

    But in a move that has been rumored since Friday, the Leafs just after placing Carrick on waivers, dealt the 24 year-old Carrick to the Dallas Stars in exchange for a 2019 seventh round draft pick that could become a sixth-rounder If Carrick plays in 50 games for the Stars this season.

    The 24 year old right handed defenceman from Orland Park, IL has played in a 167 games, scoring 9 goals and 21 assists. While racking up 116 penalty minutes.

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  • Whale sign goalie Meeri Räisänen

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    The Connecticut Whale went out and signed Finnish goalie Meeri Räisänen. This is a late signing in the off-season; merely days before the regular season is supposed to start. The Whale used it to solidify their goaltending. Räisänen, is a two time SM-sarja Champion and is a three time winner of the Tuula Puputti Award, which is the Finnish award for best goaltender. She is also a bronze medalist in the Women’s World Championships and a bronze medalist in the Olympics.

     

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    She will be competing for the starting goalie position in the Whale against Russian National Team goaltender Maria Sorokina and Annapolis, MD native Sam Walther.

     

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  • Washington Capitals Go Cup Crazy

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    Today it was unveiled that the Washington Capitals names have been placed on the Stanley Cup and the pictures couldn’t be prettier.

     

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    And for those who want to see all of the names in their magnificent glory:

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    But everything got so much sweeter when the Capitals along with Jostens unveiled the Stanley Cup Rings that will be given to the players.

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    Plus the comments by Majority Owner Ted Leonsis is all that needs to be said about these rings:

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  • NHL and NWHL News and Notes: October 1, 2018

     

    Here are your news and notes covering the NHL for Monday, October 1, 2018.

     

    There were four preseason contests that happened yesterday.

      • The Vegas Golden Knights defeated the San Jose Sharks with a 5-3 win at T-Mobile Arena. Tomas Nosek would score two of the Golden Knights three shorthanded goals. Max Pacioretty would also score the other shorthanded goal. Vegas goalie Marc-Andre Fleury registered 33 saves to give Golden Knights six wins out of seven on the preseason campaign. Erik Karlsson scored his first goal for the Sharks, which were 2-for-6 on the power-play. Sharks goalie Martin Jones recorded 27 saves in the contest.
      • The Nashville Predators defeated the Carolina Hurricanes with a 5-4 in overtime at PNC Arena. Nashville’s Ryan Johansen scored the GWG 21 seconds into the overtime frame, his second of the game. Hurricanes goalie Scott Darling recorded 20 saves before leaving the game in the second period with a lower-body injury. Petr Mrazek came in for relief for Carolina and recorded 10 saves. Pekka Rinne and Juuse Saros registered 14 and 16 shots respectively for Nashville.
      • The Washington Capitals defeated the St. Louis Blues with a 5-2 victory at Capital One Arena. Washington Capitals forwards Alex Ovechkin and T.J. Oshie scored goals 49 seconds apart early in the third period. Ovechkin scored his fourth goal of the preseason 38 seconds into the third period to give Washington a 2-1 lead and then Oshie scored at 1:27. Capitals goalie Braden Holtby recorded 21 saves. Tom Wilson was given a match penalty for his hit on Blues F Oskar Sundqvist at 5:22 in the second period. There is more to come on that later.
      • The Colorado Avalanche defeated the Dallas Stars in a 6-5 victory at American Airlines Center. Colorado’s Nathan Landeskog had two goals and assist in this contest. Mikko Rantanen registered one goal and two assists, Tyson Jost and Matt Calvert each had two assists, and Colorado goalie Seymon Varlamov recorded 32 saves.

     

    There is one preseason contest today…

      • New Jersey Devils vs. Bern SC in the NHL Global Series Challenge in Switzerland

     

    Here are your news and notes covering the NHL…

    • As discussed yesterday, Washington Capitals F Tom Wilson will have an in-person hearing for his hit on Oskar Sundqvist yesterday. For our coverage, please go here and here.
    • NHL rosters for opening night on Wednesday must be submitted by 5 p.m. ET tomorrow (October 2nd).
    • The Edmonton Oilers traded Jakub Jerabek to the St. Louis Blues for a sixth-round draft pick in 2020

     

     

    • Scott Hartnell announced his retirement today from the NHL. Hartnell played 17 seasons and registered 707 points in 1,249 games with three teams.

     

     

    • Shea Weber was announced as the 30th captain in Montreal Canadiens team history today. Paul Byron and Brendan Gallagher were also announced as the alternate captains.

     

     

    • The Toronto Maple Leafs finalized their 23-man roster (13 forwards, eight defenceman and two goalies) today.

     

     

    • 19 years ago today, the Edmonton Oilers officially retired Wayne Gretzky’s number.

     

     

    • The New York Islanders unveiled their new third jerseys today. These thirds are identical to the last few third jerseys they have had over the past few seasons.

     

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    • The Toronto Maple Leafs have traded Connor Carrick to the Dallas Stars for a conditional seventh-round draft pick which will turn into sixth rounder if Carrick plays at least 50 games.

     

     

    • Radim Vrbata announced his retirement today from the NHL.

     

     

    • The Montreal Canadiens acquired Brett Kulak from the Calgary Flames, who will report to the Laval Rocket of the AHL. In return, the Calgary Flames, will get Matt Taormina and Rinat Valiev.

     

     

    In the NWHL, the Connecticut Whale announced that they have signed Meeri Räisänen. Räisänen, a Finnish goalie, joins Russian national team goalie Maria Sorokina to give the Whale a strong and talented goaltending tandem.

     

     

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  • Tom Wilson Hearing scheduled for Wednesday Morning

    NHL’s Department of Player Safety has announced that Tom Wilson’s in person hearing will take place Wednesday October 3rd.

     

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    Because Wilson has agreed to an in person hearing means that this hit could garner him a minimum of 5 games.

    We will have more as this story continues to develop.

    Watch TXHT live tomorrow at 8p EST for our Capitals Home Opener and NWHL Preview. You can watch live on Twitch and Facebook Live.

  • NWHL 2018-19 Metropolitan Riveters Preview

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    Last Season: 13-3-0  26pts (1st in the NWHL, 2018 Isobel Cup Champions)

     

    Goals Leader: Madison Packer – 10 goals

    Assists Leader: Courtney Burke – 17 assists

    Points Leader: Alexa Gruschow – 22 points

    +/- Leader: Rebecca Russo/ Miye D’Oench – +11

     

    Key Departures: Tatiana Rafter, Ashley Johnston, and Harrison Browne

     

    Key Additions: Amanda Kessel, Kristen Lewicki, and Lexi Slattery

     

    Top Questions Facing the Riveters:

    1. Can the Metropolitan Riveters repeat Isobel Cup Champions?

    The most common question asked when it concerns a four team league, but this season will be the NWHL’s first season with five teams so one can expect the dynamic can change going into this season. Can the Riveters build upon last season and with the addition of Amanda Kessel win another championship.

     

    2. What impact will Amanda Kessel have this season?

    With key players Ashley Johnston retired and Tatiana Rafter going to Russia, the Riveters were able to re-sign Amanda Kessel after not having her last season so she could play for the 2018 US Women’s Ice Hockey Olympic Team. During the 2016-17 season Kessel had 4 goal, 14 assists fot 18 points. She will be relied on to bring the offense, and wanting to prove that she is the better Kessel.

     

    For more information on the NWHL go to NWHL.zone.

     

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