Mike Sullivan Feels The Rangers Are Beginning To Buy In After Win Over Bruins

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The New York Rangers came away with a 6-2 victory over the Boston Bruins on Friday afternoon. 

Despite a win in Carolina on Wednesday night, Mike Sullivan made a slight change to the offensive lines, putting J.T. Miller with Mika Zibanejad and Alexis Lafrenière, while placing Will Cuylle on a line with Artemi Panarin and Vincent Trocheck. 

Cuylle seemed to thrive on his new line, forcing a turnover early in the first period, which led to a 2-on-1 chance in which he found Panarin for a goal. 

On the Rangers’ second goal of the first period, Cuylle’s nifty play to keep possession in the offensive zone and get the puck to Vincent Trocheck developed into a Carson Soucy goal. 

Through the first 20 minutes of the contest, the Rangers dominated the pace of play. A large part of that was due to the aggressive forechecking from New York’s forwards. 

The Blueshirts’ relentless forechecking allowed for them to generate multiple high-quality scoring chances through the turnovers they were creating. 

The Bruins provided some pushback to start the opening frame, but momentum quickly shifted back into the Rangers’ favor after they were awarded two consecutive power plays, including a four-minute double minor. 

New York cashed in with two power-play goals from Mika Zibanejad to take a commanding 4-0 lead. 

The power play was clicking on all cylinders, led by the first unit consisting of Adam Fox, Zibanejad, Panarin, Miller, and Trocheck.

“The power play, obviously, was the difference maker in the game,” Mike Sullivan emphasized. 

It was in the third period, up 4-0, when the Rangers began to take their foot off of the gas and let the Bruins creep back into the game with two quick goals. 

While the Rangers managed to hold off the Bruins’ attempted comeback, Sullivan still feels it’s imperative moving forward to remain aggressive even when the team is attempting to maintain a lead. 

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“When you get a four-goal lead heading into the third period, you are guarding against human nature,” said Sullivan. “You want to exhale, but you can’t in today’s game. I just think it's so important that you continue to keep your foot on the gas. Continue to play the game that has brought you success.” 

Any time the Bruins did seize momentum, the Rangers adapted and were able to take control back, which is a sign of a well coached unit that is able to manage the ebbs and flows of a game. 

Panarin also had a notable performance, recording four points on the day. His offensive game has begun to come alive as of late, and that’s no surprise to Sullivan. 

“He has game-breaking ability with his playmaking. Once again, it was on display tonight. He was dynamic,” Sullivan said of Panarim. “Just his ability to create time and space for himself. He uses the width of the rink really well to create just this amount of separation that he needs to make that next play. He has such great vision. He sees the play away from the puck so well. He's one step ahead of everybody on the ice.”

Early on in the season, the Rangers’ top forwards were struggling to produce offense. That has not been the case through the team’s most recent stretch. 

Over the past five games:

Panarin: 6 points

Zibanejad: 6 points

Miller: 4 points 

Trocheck: 5 points

Cuylle: 3 points

Lafrenière: 2 points 

The Rangers’ offense operates effectively when their top-six forward core is producing, and after a slow start, they are beginning to score at a high level and build confidence. 

The Blueshirts have rattled off two road victories in a row. Maybe it hasn’t been perfect, but there are a lot of positives to take away from this Thanksgiving road trip.

Players are beginning to fully buy into Sullivan’s system and are growing accustomed to the way that he wants them to play. 

“I think our execution can continue to improve, just getting a little bit sharper with our puck possession game, but I think the guys are buying into the game that we’re trying to play as a team,” Sullivan said. “We're trying to continue to build our team game. It's essential to win in this league consistently. Obviously, we've gone into some pretty tough buildings. … I think the group is buying in.”

The Rangers will be back in action on Saturday afternoon against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

2 Blackhawks Ranked Among Hockey's Best Young Players

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Chicago Blackhawks forward Frank Nazar and defenseman Sam Rinzel have landed themselves some big praise. 

Nazar and Rinzel have both made The Hockey News' Top 100 Hockey Players 21-And-Under list. THN's Ryan Kennedy gave Nazar the No. 35 spot, while Rinzel picked up the No. 36 spot. 

Nazar making THN's list is not surprising in the slightest, as the 21-year-old forward has been continuing to improve as he gains more experience. In 21 games so far this season with the Blackhawks, the young forward has recorded five goals, 10 assists, 15 points, and an even plus/minus rating. This is after he posted 12 goals, 14 assists, and 26 points in 53 games for the Blackhawks during his rookie year. 

Rinzel, on the other hand, is well on his way to becoming a very good NHL defenseman. The 21-year-old blueliner has played in 22 games this season with the Blackhawks, where he has recorded one goal, six assists, seven points, and a plus-2 rating. He also had five assists in nine games for Chicago this past season. 

Both Nazar and Rinzel have the potential to blossom into very impactful NHL players and are already impressing early on. Due to this, them making THN's list is entirely justifiable. 

Sabres Big Prospect Featured On Top Young Players List

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With the ninth-overall pick of the 2025 NHL Entry Draft, the Buffalo Sabres selected defenseman Radim Mrtka. With the Sabres needing help on the right side of their blueline, they are hoping that the 6-foot-6 defender will be a big part of their roster in the future. 

With Mrtka having high potential, he has now landed a spot on The Hockey News' Top 100 Hockey Players 21-And-Under list. THN's Ryan Kennedy gave Mrtka the No. 37 spot on the rankings. 

Mrtka is showing off his potential this season with the Seattle Thunderbirds of the Western Hockey League (WHL). In 10 games with the WHL squad so far this campaign, he recorded one goal, 11 assists, 12 points, and a plus-4 rating. This was after he posted three goals, 35 points, and a plus-10 rating in 43 games with the Thunderbirds back in 2024-25. 

Mrtka also played in four games this season with the Rochester Americans, where he recorded one assist, seven penalty minutes, and an even plus/minus rating.

Overall, there is a lot to like about Mrtka, so it is understandable that he has made this list. It will be fascinating to see how he continues to grow his game from here. 

&quot;A Little Fragile&quot;: Dylan Larkin Makes Tough Admission After Third Straight Red Wings Loss

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It's not easy to score three goals on Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy during a game, but it's what the Detroit Red Wings managed to do on Saturday afternoon.

The only problem was that once again, they weren't able to keep the puck out of their own net. 

Multiple defensive turnovers spelled defeat for the Red Wings, as they dropped a 6-3 final score at Little Caesars Arena for their third consecutive regulation defeat. 

Perhaps even more worrying is the fact that it was the fourth time in the last five games that the Red Wings have allowed at least four goals. 

While head coach Todd McLellan has repeatedly spoken of essentials like mental fortitude, team captain Dylan Larkin acknowledged that the club is a bit brittle right now. 

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"Even when we were winning games, we were down a goal or two early and right now, we're just a little fragile and mistakes seem to be compounding," Larkin said. "We're finding ourselves down early in games and that's the way it's going right now. There's a blueprint in how we play well and you saw it parts (Friday) but in this league against a team like that, you have to be ready all 60 (minutes) and show what you are made of all those 60."

Among the mistakes in Detroit's end was a misplay on the puck by young defenseman Albert Johansson as he was stripped of the puck from behind by Gage Goncalves, who scored Tampa's second goal a moment later. 

Rookie Nate Danielson inadvertently sent the puck right into his own crease from the slot after getting his stick on a Tampa pass attempt, setting up the first of what would be two goals from Yanni Gourde on the afternoon. 

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Finally, Moritz Seider misplayed the puck behind his own net during the third period, leading directly to Jake Guentzel's deflection goal seconds later that put the game out of reach. 

The Red Wings have shown at various points this season that they're capable of putting together consistent, 60 minute efforts. A prime example of it was their victory earlier on Nov. 16 over the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden, arguably their most complete defensive performance of the campaign. 

Conversely, the Red Wings have also strayed away from what has made them successful at various points, with their recent losses to the NHL-worst Nashville Predators and on Saturday against Tampa Bay being prime examples. 

J.T. Compher, who scored the game’s opening goal, said that although younger players’ fear of making a mistake can sometimes cause exactly that, good players and teams find ways to stay consistent regardless of how long they’ve been in the NHL.

"You're going to learn in this League a bunch of different ways. Even guys that aren't in their first year, it could be their third, fourth, sixth, seventh years. It's a battle to be consistent in this League, and the good players do it, the good teams do it." 

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Former Sabres Forward Placed On Injured Reserve

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Former Buffalo Sabres forward Marcus Foligno is going to be missing some time.

The Minnesota Wild have announced that they have placed Foligno on injured reserve. In addition, the Wild shared that the former Sabres forward will be out week-to-week due to a lower-body injury. 

This is certainly tough news for Foligno, especially when noting that the 34-year-old forward has been looking to bounce back from a tough start to the season. In 23 games so far this campaign with the Wild, the former Sabre has posted zero goals, two assists, and a minus-10 rating. This is after he recorded 14 goals, 15 assists, 29 points, and a plus-7 rating in 77 games with the Wild this past season.

Foligno kicked off his NHL career with the Sabres after being selected by them with the 104th overall pick of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. In 347 games over six seasons with the Sabres from 2011-12 to 2016-17, the 6-foot-3 forward posted 49 goals, 67 assists, 116 points, 334 penalty minutes, and 1,023 hits. 

Foligno's time with the Sabres ended when he was traded to the Wild during the 2017 NHL off-season. 

Top 100 Hockey Players 21-And-Under: 21 To 40

We're already getting to some very exciting NHL players and prospects as the online countdown of The Hockey News' top 100 hockey players aged 21-and-under continues.

The Hockey News' Prospects Unlimited issue's annual ranking of hockey's youngest talent is compiled by Ryan Kennedy, and while he uses our Future Watch rankings as a resource, this is a completely independent compilation.

Future Watch is based on a survey of NHL scouts, while the PU Top 100 is cobbled together by Kennedy based on his projections of what the players will be once they hit their primes.

Since different positions have different prime years, take that to mean we are projecting how good these forwards will be when they are 23 or 24 years old, the defensemen when they are 24 or 25 and the goalies when they are 25 or 26.

The birth year cutoff for this year’s list is 2004. Ages noted are as of Oct. 1.

As we share the top 100 list on TheHockeyNews.com, you can see the full list with player bios and draft information for each of them right now by being a subscriber to The Hockey News and accessing the Archive or by opening the magazine if you've already received it in your mailbox.

Catch up on the players ranked 41st to 60th61st to 80th and 81st to 100th. Here are the next 20.  

40. Ryan Lin, D, 17 years old, Vancouver Giants (WHL)
NHL Draft: 2026

39. Cole Hutson, D, 19, Washington Capitals
Boston Univ. (HE)

38. Ryan Roobroeck, LW, 16, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
NHL Draft: 2026

37. Radim Mrtka, D, 18, Buffalo Sabres
Seattle (WHL)

36. Sam Rinzel, D, 21, Chicago Blackhawks
Chicago (NHL)

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35. Frank Nazar, C, 21, Chicago Blackhawks
Chicago (NHL)

34. Cayden Lindstrom, C, 19, Columbus Blue Jackets
Michigan State (Big Ten)

33. Axel Sandin-Pellikka, D, 20, Detroit Red Wings
Detroit (NHL)

32. Jake O'Brien, C, 18, Seattle Kraken
Brantford (WHL)

31. Roger McQueen, C, 18, Anaheim Ducks
Providence College (HE)

30. Cutter Gauthier, LW, 21, Anaheim Ducks
Anaheim (NHL)

29. Caleb Desnoyers, C, 18, Utah Mammoth
Moncton (QMJHL)

28. Michael Hrabal, G, 20, Utah Mammoth
UMass (HE)

27. Ethan Belchetz, LW, 17, Windsor Spitfires (OHL)
NHL Draft: 2026

26. Brady Martin, C, 18, Nashville Predators
Sault Ste. Marie (OHL)

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25. Will Smith, C, 20, San Jose Sharks
San Jose (NHL)

24. Ryan Leonard, RW, 20, Washington Capitals
Washington (NHL)

23. Carter George, G, 19, Los Angeles Kings
Owen Sound (OHL)

22. Jimmy Snuggerud, RW, 21, St. Louis Blues
St. Louis (NHL)

21. Sam Dickinson, D, 19, San Jose Sharks
San Jose (NHL)


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Defensive Issues Harm Red Wings Once Again In 6-3 Loss To Lightning

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The Detroit Red Wings said all the right things after their regulation loss to the NHL-worst Nashville Predators on Wednesday evening. 

However, the same kind of defensive miscues that hurt them during that setback were once again at the forefront of Friday afternoon's tilt against the Tampa Bay Lightning. 

The Lightning took advantage of multiple giveaways by the Red Wings and made life hard for goaltender John Gibson, who allowed five goals as part of their 6-3 loss at Little Caesars Arena. 

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It was also the fourth time in the last five games that Detroit has allowed at least four goals against. With the loss, the Red Wings, who briefly were the top team in the Atlantic Division earlier this month, fell to 13-11-1 and are now in a fifth-place tie in the division standings.

Detroit found the back of the net first in the opening 20 minutes of play after J.T. Compher beat goaltender Andrei Vasilevsky with a quick blocker-side shot from the face-off circle. 

But the Lightning knotted the score later in the frame after a blast from the point by defenseman Darren Raddysh beat Gibson through the five-hole. 

Gibson’s five-hole was exposed in the opening seconds of the second period when Gage Goncalves stripped the puck from Albert Johansson near the top of the slot and snapped a shot through his pads.

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Less than three minutes later, another Detroit defensive miscue set up the first of Yanni Gourde’s two goals on the afternoon. Gourde had multiple whacks at the puck during a goal-mouth scramble before he got the last one to successfully go in. 

Detroit gained some life after Michael Rasmussen poked a loose puck past Vasilevsky a moment after Compher's shot rang off the post, but Gourde capitalized by firing the puck past Gibson, who wasn't properly set after Nate Danielson inadvertently knocked Tampa's Zemgus Girgensons into him. 

A quick shot through the five-hole of Vasilevsky by Dylan Larkin late in the period cut the deficit to one, but Tampa would once again take advantage of a defensive miscue by a Red Wings defenseman to restore their two-goal bulge. 

Jake Guentzel's deflection goal at 12:37 of the third period following a turnover by Moritz Seider effectively put the game out of reach; the Lightning then added insult to injury with an empty-net tally from Brandon Hagel at 17:13.

The goals-against average and save percentage of Gibson, which were both already at pedestrian levels coming into today's game, weren't helped after he allowed five goals on 27 shots. Meanwhile, Vasilevskiy picked up the win by making 33 saves.

The Red Wings will now travel to Boston for the first of two straight matchups against the Bruins, who will be in Detroit on Dec. 2. 

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NHL Rumors: 3 Potential Trade Fits For Blackhawks' Connor Murphy

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Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Connor Murphy will be a player to watch if the Original Six club ends up being sellers at the 2025 NHL trade deadline. This is because the right-shot defenseman is a pending unrestricted free agent (UFA) and would be a popular target for playoff clubs. The Blackhawks also have several promising young defensemen in their system.

Due to this, let's look at three teams that could be fits for Murphy if the Blackhawks decide to shop him. 

Vegas Golden Knights 

One of the Golden Knights' objectives this season should be to improve the depth on the right side of their defense. Due to this, a player like Murphy could be a strong addition to their roster. He could work well on their bottom pairing and penalty kill if brought in. 

Winnipeg Jets 

The Jets should also be on the hunt for another right-shot defenseman this season. Due to this, it would be understandable if they made a push to land Murphy. He would provide them with a defensive defenseman with size, which is never a bad thing to have. 

Detroit Red Wings 

The Red Wings could use more help on the right side of their defense, so it would make a lot of sense for them to pursue Murphy. He would give them an upgrade for the right side of their bottom pairing. 

NHL Rumors: 3 Potential Trade Fits For Sabres' Alex Tuch

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The Buffalo Sabres have had a tough start to the 2025-26 season, as they have a 9-10-4 record and are at the bottom of the NHL standings. If they do not turn things around soon, they very well could end up being sellers again this season.

Alex Tuch is the most notable Sabres forward creating chatter in the rumor mill due to his unrestricted free agent (UFA) status. While it is possible that the Sabres will keep him around, he will be a player to watch if he still does not have one near the trade deadline.

Due to this, let's look at three teams that could be fits for Tuch if the Sabres end up shopping him.

Boston Bruins 

The Bruins have long been linked to Tuch, and it would not be surprising in the slightest if they made a big push for him if they are still in the playoff hunt near the deadline. The Bruins need another top-six winger badly, and Tuch would fit perfectly at their second-line right wing spot. 

Tampa Bay Lightning 

The Lightning should be on the hunt for another top-six right winger, so they could be a team to keep an eye on when it comes to Tuch. Like with the Bruins, the Lightning have been linked to Tuch before, and it makes sense when looking at their current group. If the Bolts added Tuch, it would only make them an even better team. 

Minnesota Wild 

Could the Wild look to bring Tuch back? It would be understandable if they did. The Wild need another impactful scorer in their top six, so a potential reunion with Tuch could very well interest them. 

Norris Still Not Ready To Return To Sabres Lineup

The Buffalo Sabres are slowly getting some of their injured players back, and will need all hands on deck as they embark on a stretch where they play seven of their next eight games on the road after hosting the New Jersey Devils on Black Friday. The Sabres dropped their eighth of nine road games this season in Pittsburgh, with Jason Zucker and Jack Quinn scoring in a 4-2 loss to the Penguins on Wednesday.   

Zucker returned last Friday in a 9-3 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks, and winger Zach Benson was back in action last Sunday in a 4-1 victory over Carolina. Based on his participation in practices, injured center Josh Norris looked to be close to returning, and head coach Lindy Ruff said it was possible that the injured center could be back fo weekend games against the Devils or in Minnesota on Saturday, but prior to their Friday afternoon tilt, Ruff updated Norris’ status. 

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“(Norris) is progressing, I would put him in that day-to-day category right now.” Ruff said. 

 The 26-year-old has been plagued by injuries throughout his career. After joining the Sabres last March from Ottawa in a trade for Dylan Cozens, Norris was shut down for the season after just three games. He came to training camp fully healthy and was able to train over the summer, which led to an excellent showing during the preseason, but the former Senators center’s injury woes returned in the season opener against the New York Rangers. The upper body injury has kept Norris out for nearly two months, and the loss of him, along with a plethora of other injuries, has impacted the Sabres, who are currently at the bottom of the Eastern Conference with a 9-10-4 record. 

"I just come to work every day, do the things that you can do and stay on top of things, and just be a pro." Norris said after practice on Tuesday. "I've been kind of on the wrong side a little bit now, so that's obviously really hard."  

The most important thing for Buffalo at this point is to get Norris back at 100%, and to hope that he can remain injury-free the rest of the season, but with one-third of the NHL season nearly complete, and a difficult December schedule in front of them, the Sabres are facing an uphill climb. 

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Game Day: Everything You Need To Know Ahead Of Nov. 28 Matchup At Blackhawks

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Goals have been hard to come by for the Nashville Predators this season.

In the first two periods of Wednesday’s game in Detroit against the Red Wings, it looked like that trend would continue. The Preds trailed 3-1 after 40 minutes, then exploded for five unanswered goals in the final frame for a come-from-behind 6-3 victory.

The comeback snapped a three-game skid for the Preds. Michael Bunting lit the lamp in the first period before Nick Blankenburg, Roman Josi, Ryan O’Reilly, Erik Haula and Steven Stamkos all scored in the third to make American Thanksgiving much more pleasant for Nashville.

Bunting’s tally came on the power play and put Nashville on top 1-0. It was Bunting’s 100th career NHL goal. It was the Preds' first five-goal period since 2019, also coming in Detroit.

Justus Annunen got the start in net and made 28 saves to earn his first win of 2025-26. The Preds hope to close out their two-game road trip with another win Friday night in Chicago against the Blackhawks.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of Friday’s matchup.

Game Day

Who: Nashville Predators (7-12-4) at Chicago Blackhawks (10-8-5)

Where: United Center

When: 7 Pm CST

TV: FanDuel Sports Network South

Radio: 102.5 The Game

Betting line (via BetMGM):

Predators

-1.5 (+220)

O 6 (-105)

-110

Blackhawks

+1.5 (-275)

U 6 (-115)

-110

Schaefer Recalled From Milwaukee

The Preds have recalled forward Reid Schaefer from the Milwaukee Admirals of the AHL.

The 22-year-old Schaefer has played in 15 games for the Admirals this season. He is tied for second on the team in points (14) and assists (10). His four goals are tied for the third-most on the team.

The 6-foot-5, 226-pound forward additionally has nine points (4g-5a) in his last six games, including a season-high three-point effort on Nov. 21 at Henderson (2g-1a). He has scored twice on the power play, and his 41 shots lead Milwaukee.

Schaefer skated on a line with Fedor Svechkov and Matthew Wood during Friday morning skate in Chicago. He will make his NHL debut Friday against the Blackhawks.

Preds Leaders

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Filip Forsberg paces the Preds in scoring with nine goals and 17 points, followed by Ryan O’Reilly with seven goals and 16 points. Bunting (5g-8a), Haula (4g-9a) and Luke Evangelista (2g-11a) each have 13 points.

Juuse Saros is 6-9-3 this season with a 3.08 goals-against average and .889 save percentage. Saros is 14-4-2 with a 2.17 goals-against average, .926 save percentage and two shutouts in 21 career appearances vs. the Blackhawks. The 14 wins are the most Saros has recorded against a single franchise.

Justus Annunen, who got his first victory Wednesday night, is now 1-3-1 for the season, 3.89, .850.

The Preds come into Friday 12-for-72 (16.7%) on the power play through 23 games, good for 22nd. On the penalty kill, Nashville is 13-of-67 (80.6%), 16th overall.

Head To Head

The Preds have done well against Chicago of late. They are 8-2-0 in their last 10 versus the Blackhawks and 4-1-0 in the last five matchups at United Center.

The Predators and Blackhawks have played against each other 140 times. Those 140 games are the most the Preds have played against any single franchise. Nashville has earned at least a point in 30 of their last 35 games against the Blackhawks (26-5-4), holding Chicago to two-or-fewer goals 29 times in that span.

Scouting The Blackhawks

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Chicago has dropped four games in a row, including a 4-3 overtime loss to the Minnesota Wild on Wednesday night.

Connor Bedard leads the Blackhawks with 14 goals and 33 points, followed by Tyler Bertuzzi with 12 goals and 20 points.

In goal, Spencer Knight is 7-5-4 with a 2.47 GAA and .920 SP. Arvid Soderblom is 3-3-1, 3.46, .881.

Chicago is 15-for-66 with the man advantage (22.7%), 13th in the NHL. The Hawks have recorded power-play goals (8G) in six of their last 10 games since Nov. 5 and rank fourth in the NHL with a power play percentage of 30.8% over that span.

Bertuzzi has five power play goals over his last ten games dating back to Nov. 1. That ties him for second in the NHL over that span.

On the penalty kill, Chicago ranks ninth at 83.1% (14-of-83).

The Blackhawks lead the NHL having allowed just 12 first-period goals against so far this season. The team also ranks fifth in the NHL with a plus-6 goal differential in the first period.

Avs Battle Kaprizov and Wild in First Meeting of the Season

There was no Thanksgiving turkey for the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday, but surely a few players had o’l chick pea rotini. 

The Colorado Avalanche square off against Kirill Kaprizov and the Minnesota Wild for their first meeting of the season, with both clubs entering on significant win streaks. Colorado has won its last 10 games, while Minnesota has taken its past six. The statistic that truly separates the two, however, is Colorado’s staggering +44 goal differential, a figure that octuples the Wild’s modest +5. It is an almost unbelievable gap, especially in light of Minnesota’s recent surge. 

Avalanche Surging 

The Avalanche enter the night on a remarkable 10-game winning streak, bolstered by an equally stunning run of three consecutive shutouts. Inevitably, that defensive wall will crack—no team can keep opponents off the board forever—but Colorado’s current form has made it look possible. Scott Wedgewood will likely get the start in today's game as he looks to pick up his second straight shutout. 

On the Minnesota side, the stars have held up their end. Kirill Kaprizov, fresh off an eight-year, $136 million extension—the richest contract in franchise history—has delivered 14 goals and 14 assists through 28 games. Furthermore, he scored the OT winner on Wednesday night against the Blackhawks to give the Wild a 4-3 win. Remarkably, his fellow winger Matt Boldy has matched him point for point, providing the Wild with a potent one-two punch heading into this matchup. 

A one two punch is impressive, but a one two three four five six punch is something only a select few fighters in history could deliver. In hockey terms, the Avalanche embody that level of depth. Colorado’s marquee trio of Nathan MacKinnon, Martin Nečas and Cale Makar has combined for 99 points this season, placing all three comfortably among the NHL’s top scorers. By comparison, the Wild’s leading producers have totaled 68 points, a respectable figure in its own right, yet one that underscores the reality that this Avalanche roster operates on an entirely different level. 

Joel Kiviranta returned to the lineup after missing 17 games with a lower body injury, while Ivan Ivan was summoned to fill in for the injured Gavin Brindley. The two combined for a goal against San Jose, raising the question of whether Ivan’s contribution might earn him an extra game. 

Projected Lineup 

Artturi Lehkonen -- Nathan MacKinnon -- Martin Necas 

Gabriel Landeskog -- Brock Nelson -- Ross Colton 

Parker Kelly -- Jack Drury -- Victor Olofsson 

Ivan Ivan -- Zakhar Bardakov -- Joel Kiviranta 

Devon Toews -- Cale Makar 

Josh Manson -- Brent Burns 

Samuel Girard -- Sam Malinski 

Goalies (Likely) 

Scott Wedgewood 

Mackenzie Blackwood 

Minnesota Wild 

After a sluggish start to the season, in which the Wild went 4-5-3 in October, Minnesota has begun to resemble the team many anticipated on opening night. The club is 10-1-1 this month and has secured victories over formidable opponents including the Anaheim Ducks, Vegas Golden Knights, Carolina Hurricanes, and New York Islanders. Now the Wild face their sternest challenge yet in the Colorado Avalanche. Expect a fast-paced contest from the opening puck drop, and for Colorado, as in recent games, the outcome may hinge on the performance of their stalwart presence between the pipes. 

Projected Lineup 

Kirill Kaprizov -- Danila Yurov -- Mats Zuccarello 

Marcus Johansson -- Joel Eriksson Ek -- Matt Boldy 

Marcus Foligno -- Yakov Trenin -- Nico Sturm 

Liam Ohgren -- Ben Jones -- Tyler Pitlick 

Jonas Brodin -- Brock Faber 

Jake Middleton -- Jared Spurgeon 

Zeev Buium -- Zach Bogosian 

Game Day! 

Avalanche vs. Wild kicks off at 1:30 p.m. local time from Grand Casino Arena.

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Jets' Thomas Milic To Make NHL Debut Friday vs. Hurricanes

The Winnipeg Jets are turning to one of the AHL’s hottest goaltenders in hopes of ending a rough stretch. Rookie Thomas Milic is set to make his NHL debut Friday against the Carolina Hurricanes, stepping in at a pivotal time with star netminder Connor Hellebuyck sidelined.  

Winnipeg has dropped three of its last four games since Hellebuyck’s departure, with Eric Comrie taking on the bulk of the goaltending duties. Comrie, who has started four straight games, has allowed 13 goals during the last three losses. He'll get a much deserved night off as Milic will draw into the crease for his first game of his NHL career. 

Milic has been one of the AHL’s hottest goaltenders this season with the Manitoba Moose. He arrives in Winnipeg on a four-game winning streak, posting a 5-2-2 record with a .921 save percentage, a 2.14 goals-against average, and a shutout. His overall AHL resume includes a 29-23-8 record and a 2.88 GAA, marking him as one of the league’s most promising young netminders.  

The Jets will look to get an additional spark to the lineup as they'll be playing hard for the youngster to record his first NHL win as well as end their losing skid. It would be a memorable debut for the 22-year-old BC native if he can produce a standout game in a must-win game against one of the best teams in the NHL.

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Pittsburgh Penguins At Columbus Blue Jackets Preview: Lineup Changes, Where To Watch

The Pittsburgh Penguins will return to action on Friday night against the Columbus Blue Jackets.

This will be the second of four meetings between the two teams this year after the Blue Jackets beat the Penguins in a shootout on Oct. 25. The Penguins came back from two goals behind in the third period to salvage a point, but weren't able to secure the extra one.

The Penguins are coming off a 4-2 win over the Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday, which snapped a two-game losing streak from last weekend. Meanwhile, the Blue Jackets are coming off a 2-1 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Wednesday and have lost three in a row and four of their last five. Like the Penguins, they are in desperate need of points. 

Kirill Marchenko won't be available for the Blue Jackets in this contest as he's currently day-to-day with a lower-body injury. It's a big loss, since he's been one of their best players this year, compiling eight goals and 22 points in 22 games. His 22 points are tied for the team lead with Zach Werenski. 

Blue Jackets head coach Dean Evason confirmed after Friday's morning skate that Jet Greaves will start in goal. Greaves has appeared in 15 games this year, compiling a .905 save percentage and a 2.74 goals-against average. 

The Penguins didn't do line rushes during the morning skate, but head coach Dan Muse confirmed after the skate that Benjamin Kindel will return to the lineup after being healthy scratched on Wednesday.

Tristan Jarry was the first goaltender off the ice and will make his second-straight start. 

Puck drop is set for 7 p.m. ET on SportsNet Pittsburgh and NHL Network. You can also listen to the game on 105.9 'The X.'


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Jets' Thomas Milic Expected To Make NHL Debut Saturday vs. Predators

The Winnipeg Jets are turning to one of the AHL’s hottest goaltenders in hopes of ending a rough stretch. Rookie Thomas Milic is set to make his NHL debut Saturday against the Nashville Predators, stepping in at a pivotal time with star netminder Connor Hellebuyck sidelined.

Winnipeg has lost three of its last four games since Hellebuyck’s exit, with Eric Comrie handling the bulk of the workload. Comrie, who has started four straight, has allowed 13 goals in those three losses and is again expected to start Friday against the Carolina Hurricanes.

Saturday's second leg of the road back-to-back will almost surely guarantee a Milic start as Comrie will get rest and Milic will get a favorable opponent for his NHL debut against the last place Predators. 

Milic has been one of the AHL’s hottest goaltenders this season with the Manitoba Moose. He arrives in Winnipeg on a four-game winning streak, posting a 5-2-2 record with a .921 save percentage, a 2.14 goals-against average, and a shutout. His overall AHL resume includes a 29-23-8 record and a 2.88 GAA, marking him as one of the league’s most promising young netminders.

With Friday’s matchup against Carolina still to be decided, a Jets win could ease some of the pressure on Milic. But if the team drops its fourth straight, the 22-year-old BC native could get his chance to step in on Saturday, potentially becoming the hero the Jets and their fans are hoping for. If Comrie cannot end Winnipeg’s recent slide, Milic could provide the spark the team needs to rally around and secure a much-needed victory.

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