NHL Jersey Tracking for Thursday, January 16th, 2025
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PWHL News and Notes from Wednesday, January 15th, 2025
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It’s Morphin Time!
Audio Version:
On today’s episode of Voices from the Grid, Michael and Brian talk about the Power Rangers Turbo episodes “Clash of the Megazords”, “The Robot Ranger”, and “Beware the Third Wish”.
Opening Music:
“Start All Over Again” by Eyeshine
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PWHL News and Notes from Tuesday, January 14th, 2025
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Welcome to Mike’s Season Ticket Holder (STH) Xperience!
This season is my first one as a Season Ticket holder for the Washington Capitals, and in place of doing Caps Game Recaps, I’ll be sharing my experience being a STH during the 2024-25 season. Here I’ll be sharing all of the photos that I take during pregame warmups, along with any FB/IG Reels and TikToks I create at the games.
I will also be doing this for any other games I may go to, whether it’s in Hershey for the Bears, or at other NHL venues for games.
The Washington Capitals host the Anaheim Ducks in Tuesday night action.
A member of the inaugural Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, forward Joe Sacco enjoyed five seasons with the Ducks. Sacco signed with the Washington Capitals in the summer of 1999, and spent three seasons with the Capitals that saw him record 14 goals and 30 assists for 44 points in 213 games played.
A good solid win for the Capitals against the youthful Ducks. The Capitals did a great job at keeping the high quality scoring chances down to a minimum, and Logan Thompson did a great job with keeping the Ducks off the board. Definitely a great building block game for the Capitals.
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Today the Professional Women’s Hockey League announced their Three Stars of the Week for the week of January 6th through 12th.
Montréal’s captain took over the top spot in the PWHL ‘3 Stars of the Week’ presented by Shark Beauty Canada standings with a three-point week as the Victoire split a pair of 4-2 decisions on the PWHL Takeover Tour™ of the Pacific Northwest. On Wednesday, before a sold-out crowd of 19,038 at Vancouver’s Rogers Arena, Poulin had two goals – including the game-winner – on three shots in the Victoire’s victory over the Toronto Sceptres. On Sunday, Poulin added an assist – her first power play point of the season – on Jennifer Gardiner’s second-period goal, helping lift the Victoire into a temporary 2-2 tie at Denver’s Ball Arena before a record-setting crowd of 14,018 – the largest ever for a professional women’s hockey game in the United States. With the Victoire having helped attract 12,608 to Seatle’s Climate Pledge Arena for the first game of the Takeover Tour, Montréal played before an aggregate of 45,664 in the Tour’s first three stops. With 4-2—6 in nine games, Poulin leads the Victoire in scoring.
At Prudential Center Sunday, Schroeder stopped 28 Toronto shots to collect her second consecutive shutout and help the Sirens squelch the Sceptres, 1-0 in overtime. Schroeder, the first PWHL goaltender ever to post consecutive regular season shutouts and author of the only two shutouts in the league this season, also turned 26 saves into a 5-0 conquest of the Frost at Minnesota on January 4. She has stopped 64 consecutive shots since Ottawa’s Kateřina Mrázová scored at 6:53 of the second period in a 3-1 Charge victory December 29 and has mounted a shutout streak of 156 minutes, 44 seconds. The 24-year-old Schroeder also has helped the Sirens withstand nine consecutive opposition power-play opportunities and pull into a tie for third in the PWHL standings. Her 1.86 goals-against average leads the PWHL, and with a 5-2-0 record, Schroeder is tied for the league lead in victories with Minnesota’s Maddie Rooney. Her .935 save percentage shares the league’s top spot with Ottawa’s Emerance Maschmeyer.
Morin scored at 1:45 of overtime in Ottawa Saturday, sending the Fleet home from a six-game road trip on a winning note. Boston’s Hannah Brandt carried the puck to the goal line at the right of Ottawa goalie Gwyneth Philips, and the Fleet’s Shay Maloney drove to the front of the net – attracting two Ottawa defenders and clearing the slot for Morin’s 35-foot wrist shot (her fifth shot of the game) inside the post to Philips’ left. The goal was the second of the game for Morin, who scored only once in 24 games during the PWHL’s Inaugural Season. The tally was somewhat more conventional than the defender’s first goal: At 15:55 of the opening period, Morin had charged into the goal crease, gained position on Charge defender Zoe Boyd to sweep the puck in from three feet out. With 2-1—3 for the season, the 29-year-old Morin is within a point of matching her 1-3—4 total from 2024 with the Fleet, who split a pair of 2-1 overtime decisions for the week and who do not play again until Jan. 22.
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*Player Profiles written by PWHL Staff.
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Today the National Hockey League announced their Three Stars of the Week for the week of January 6th through 12th.
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*Player Profiles written by NHL PR Staff.
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