Islanders Loan Defenseman Marshall Warren Back To Bridgeport

The New York Islanders loaned defenseman Marshall Warren back to the Bridgeport Islanders on Monday. 

The 24-year-old defenseman, who played two games earlier in the season-- two assists in his NHL debut -- had sat out the last three games as the club's seventh defenseman. 

Adam Boqvist, who had been serving that role, is back in the lineup with defenseman Alexander Romanov out five-to-six to six months as he'll need right shoulder surgery. He's played in each of the last five games, averaging 13:50 minutes, and seems to have won the job, for now. 

BREAKING: Islanders' Alexander Romanov To Have Shoulder Surgery, Out 5-6 Months BREAKING: Islanders' Alexander Romanov To Have Shoulder Surgery, Out 5-6 Months Devastating blow for the Islanders: Romanov's season ends abruptly due to shoulder surgery after a controversial hit. Recovery targets next season.

With Warren back in Bridgeport, the Islanders are now accruing cap space. Warren's $825,000 cap hit forced the Islanders to dip into their LTIR pool. 

After a Monday off day following a 1-0 shootout win against the Seattle Kraken, the Islanders will return to the practice ice on Tuesday in preparation for their Wednesday night showdown against the Boston Bruins. 

Chris Driedger Leaves KHL Team; Headed Back To Winnipeg?

Traktor Chelyabinsk and goaltender Chris Driedger have terminated their contract upon mutual agreement, the KHL club announced on Sunday.

The news came two days after it was announced that Connor Hellebuyck would be out of the Winnipeg Jets’ lineup for four to six weeks. The Jets retained Driedger’s NHL rights when he signed with Chelyabinsk in June.

The Jets called up 22-year-old Thomas Milic from the AHL’s Manitoba Moose and called up Isaac Poulter from the ECHL to Manitoba. The Jets might plan to assign Driedger to the Moose as insurance if the duo of Milic and Eric Comrie falters before Hellebuyck returns. 

In 23 games this season with Traktor, Driedger has a goals-against average of 3.05, a .917 save percentage, one shutout and a record of 8-9-1. Traktor currently sits fifth in the KHL’s 11-team Western Conference with a record of 13-12-5.

Driedger, who was born and raised in Winnipeg, played junior hockey for the WHL’s Tri-City Americans and Calgary Hitmen, was chosen in the third round, 76th overall, by the Ottawa Senators in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft.

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Between 2014 and 2024, Driedger played 67 NHL regular-season games for the Senators, Florida Panthers and Seattle Kraken, compiling a record of 31-24-5 with a goals-against average of 2.45, a save percentage of .917 and five shutouts. He also played three playoff games for Florida in 2021.

Winnipeg acquired Driedger in a trade with Florida in 2025 – he played only five AHL games with the Moose at the end of the 2024-25 season.

Internationally, Driedger played in six of Canada’s 10 games at the 2022 IIHF World Championship in Finland, backstopping the team to a silver medal.

Jets Prospect Viktor Klingsell Shines and Sparks Helmet DebateJets Prospect Viktor Klingsell Shines and Sparks Helmet DebateWinnipeg Jets prospect Viktor Klingsell continues to dominate Sweden’s U20 league and has broken into the SHL, drawing attention both for his standout play and his decision to wear a full fishbowl for added protection.

Penguins' Top Forward Prospect Recalled From AHL

The Pittsburgh Penguins made a flurry of roster moves to start the week on Monday. 

They recalled forward prospect Tristan Broz from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton while sending Philip Tomasino to WBS. They also assigned Harrison Brunicke and Jack St. Ivany to WBS for conditioning purposes. 

This is a well-deserved recall for Broz, considering how great he's been to start the year. He's been a big part of the team's 13-4-1 start, scoring eight goals and recording 13 points in 18 games. Since the start of last season, no player on WBS has scored more than Broz (27 goals). 

Broz was really close to making the NHL roster out of training camp before he was sent down right before the season started. It was clear that he wasn't far off from making his NHL debut, and now he'll be given his shot with a team that could use more depth scoring. 

There's a good chance he makes his NHL debut this Wednesday when the Penguins host the Buffalo Sabres in their annual Thanksgiving Eve game.


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Penguins Loan Top Defensive Prospect Harrison Brunicke To AHL

After weeks of speculation, the Pittsburgh Penguins finally exercised a beneficial loophole for one of their top prospects. 

On Monday, the Penguins announced that 19-year-old defenseman Harrison Brunicke - who made the NHL club out of training camp but has not played an NHL game in three weeks - was loaned to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (WBS) Penguins of the AHL for conditioning. Defenseman Jack St. Ivany - who has been on injured reserve since training camp with a lower-body injury - was also sent to WBS on a conditioning loan. 

The 6-foot-3, 203-pound Brunicke has played in nine NHL games this season, which means his entry-level contract - unlike rookie forward Ben Kindel's - has not yet been activated. After scoring his first NHL goal against the New York Islanders during the second game of the season, the teenage right defenseman, at times, struggled to adapt to reads at NHL speed. 

Although 18- and 19-year-old CHL-eligible forwards cannot play in the AHL per the current CHL-NHL agreement, the proper conditions were met for this loophole to be exercised. Since Brunicke was a healthy scratch in five or more consecutive NHL games, he became eligible for an AHL conditioning stint that can extend up to either five games or 14 days - whichever happens first. 

The WBS next play Wednesday when they face the Hershey Bears, and they will have a back-to-back slate this weekend against the Lehigh Valley Phantoms - the team that eliminated them in the first round of the playoffs last season - and again against Hershey. They have the same exact slate next weekend, which would mark the five-game (potentially) and 12-day mark for Brunicke. 

'We Always Want Him To Know What The Plan Is': Dubas Provides Update On Brunicke Situation'We Always Want Him To Know What The Plan Is': Dubas Provides Update On Brunicke SituationPittsburgh Penguins' general manager and president of hockey operations Kyle Dubas elaborates on the plan for 19-year-old defenseman Harrison Brunicke, who is now eligible for an AHL conditioning loan.

Brunicke must be returned from his conditioning stint by Dec. 8, and that falls four days before Team Canada begins its World Junior Camp - which Brunicke is eligible to be loaned to. 

St. Ivany, 26, has been up and down between the AHL and NHL over the last couple of seasons. He spent 19 games with Pittsburgh last season and registered one point to go along with a minus-3, while he put up a goal and 16 points in 37 games with WBS as well as a plus-9.

It's Time For Penguins To Pull Trigger On Youth TalentIt's Time For Penguins To Pull Trigger On Youth TalentWith a <a href="https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/pittsburgh-penguins/latest-news/takeaways-penguins-lose-heartbreaker-to-seattle-kraken-fall-out-of-playoff-position">2-1 overtime loss to the Seattle Kraken</a> on Saturday, the <a href="https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/pittsburgh-penguins">Pittsburgh Penguins</a> officially fell out of a playoff position for the first time in the 2025-26 season.&nbsp;

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NHL Rumor Roundup: Latest Trade Buzz On Canes' Svechnikov, Canucks' Reichel And Jets' Lambert

The early weeks of this season saw Andrei Svechnikov get off to an unusually slow start.

The 25-year-old Carolina Hurricanes left winger was held scoreless while playing reduced minutes through his first eight games.

On Saturday, Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman reported hearing that Svechnikov was unhappy with the situation. It's believed he was open to a trade if the Hurricanes were approached about moving him.

Friedman indicated that this information spread throughout the league, resulting in several teams making inquiries about Svechnikov. However, the Hurricanes still consider him a cornerstone player and aren't keen to move him. Any interested club would have to make what Friedman called a “monster offer” to tempt the Hurricanes.

PuckPedia indicates that Svechnikov is in the fifth season of his eight-year contract. He's earning an average annual value of $7.75 million and carries a 10-team list of approved trade destinations.

Friedman claims the situation has since cooled down. Svechnikov has returned to the Hurricanes' top line and has 12 points in his last 14 games. Still, Friedman believes that this could be worth monitoring if things regress to where they were earlier in the season.

The Hurricanes aren't likely to shop Svechnikov this season. They're in “go-for-it” mode and want him to be part of their Stanley Cup push. However, if they fall short again, they could consider a roster shakeup next summer, which could involve entertaining serious offers for Svechnikov.

Lukas Reichel (Bob Frid-Imagn Images)

Meanwhile, in Vancouver, left winger Lukas Reichel could be on the move again.

Reichel, 23, was acquired by the Canucks from the Chicago Blackhawks last month. Patrick Johnston of The Province indicated that CHEK-TV's Rick Dhaliwal was claiming the young forward could be a trade option if another team is interested in him.

Chosen 17th overall by the Blackhawks in the 2020 NHL draft, Reichel was projected to become a scoring forward. However, he's struggled to meet those expectations. The youngster has one assist in 13 games with the Canucks and was a healthy scratch from their last two games.

Sidelined Canucks forwards Teddy Blueger and Nils Hoglander are expected to return to action soon. Reichel could end up on the trade block or the waiver wire soon.

NHL Insider Weighs In On Jets' Brad Lambert Situation, Potential Trade ReturnNHL Insider Weighs In On Jets' Brad Lambert Situation, Potential Trade ReturnNHL insider reveals the Jets' strategy for trading prized prospect Brad Lambert, drawing parallels to a past high-profile deal.

Speaking of struggling first-round draft picks, Brad Lambert of the Winnipeg Jets was reportedly permitted to talk with other teams about a trade. NHL insider Frank Seravalli broke that news last Thursday.

Lambert, 21, was selected 30th overall by the Jets in the 2022 NHL draft. The youngster was once a highly touted center prospect, but his stock tumbled during his draft year. He has one goal in four games with the Jets this season while averaging over nine minutes of playing time.

With injuries starting to bite several NHL clubs, and teams searching for help at center, Lambert might land with another team in the near future.


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EA SPORTS NHL 26 Black Friday Sale Available Now

EA SPORTS NHL 26 is officially on sale for Black Friday. 

The game is available for up to 40% off depending on retailer and whether or not you purchase a digital copy. 

On Xbox both the Standard and Deluxe Editions of the game are on sale from Nov. 20 to Dec. 3.

Only the Standard Edition of NHL 26 is on sale for PS5, running from Nov. 21 through Dec. 1.

NHL 26 is currently available for $53.99 CAD on the PlayStation and Xbox stores, while a physical copy is available for $44.99 CAD at many retailers. 

Per data from Circana, NHL 26 was among the top 20 selling video games in Sept. 2025, but fell out of the list in Oct.

Canadiens: Why This Call Up May Be Different

Since Montreal Canadiens defenseman Kaiden Guhle has been injured, the Habs have kept only six defensemen on their roster when they are in town. There’s no need to recall anyone with the Laval Rocket being so geographically close. Still, when on the road, they’ve been taking Marc DelGaizo along for the ride as an insurance policy, recalling him at the last minute, but not this time.

While the Tricolore had a day off yesterday, they made two announcements: the Alexandre Texier signing, on which there had been rumblings for the past few days, and Adam Engstrom's call-up.

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By calling him up on Sunday, the Canadiens ensured he would practice with the team this morning before they take off for their western road trip. When the Habs called up Del Gaizo, it didn’t feel like anything but an insurance policy; there was no sign that the 26-year-old, who has 46 games of NHL experience, might get a game. It’s different for the Swedish prospect.

The third-round pick at the 2022 draft has been on fire with the Laval Rocket of late, and his incredible five-assist performance on Saturday forced the Habs’ brass to take notice. With Jared Davidson, Joshua Roy and Florian Xhekaj all getting an opportunity to play with the big club because of numerous injuries, it makes sense to reward the best-performing defenseman with the AHL farm team.

Martin St-Louis said on Saturday night after the win against the Toronto Maple Leafs that he was impressed by the coaching staff’s work in Laval. He praised them because he felt the players who were called up showed up ready to play and had an easy transition. He also mentioned that the guys knocking on the door in the lower league are working hard because they want to make it to the higher level, and they need to believe that it could happen to keep performing as well.

Engstrom has played well enough to send a message to the organization. With Guhle out for the foreseeable future, there is no reason why the Canadiens’ defence corps should remain the same, no-questions-asked. Of course, Mike Matheson, Noah Dobson, Lane Hutson and Alexandre Carrier are safe in their role. But Arber Xhekaj and Jayden Struble have been in and out of the lineup over the last couple of seasons, and Engstrom has earned the right to be considered a viable alternative if either of them has an underwhelming game.

Given the fact that the Canadiens won Saturday’s game against the Maple Leafs, I don’t expect to see St-Louis make a change on the blueline, but if the Habs falter on the road in their three-game road trip (Utah Mammoth, Vegas Golden Knights and Colorado Avalanche) I wouldn’t be shocked to see Engstrom get his first taste of NHL action. It would remain Xhekaj and Struble that even in Guhle’s absence, nothing is guaranteed. Internal competition is a good way to keep players on their toes and performing at their very best.

With 14 points in 18 games, it’s undeniable that Engstrom has an interesting offensive upside, but he also plays a sound defensive game. Would all of that translate at the NHL level? The only way to find out is to try him out…


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Matthew Schaefer Takes Over: Islanders’ 18-Year-Old Phenom Handling Massive Minutes With Ease

New York Islanders No. 1 overall pick Matthew Schaefer is a spectacle.

Everyone watching, whether at UBS Arena or from their couch, could watch the 18-year-old skate around the rink all day. 

Unfortunately, everyone is going to get that wish, with defenseman Alexanders Romanov likely out for the rest of the season due to a right shoulder injury that requires surgery. He'll be out five-to-six months. 

BREAKING: Islanders' Alexander Romanov To Have Shoulder Surgery, Out 5-6 Months BREAKING: Islanders' Alexander Romanov To Have Shoulder Surgery, Out 5-6 Months Devastating blow for the Islanders: Romanov's season ends abruptly due to shoulder surgery after a controversial hit. Recovery targets next season.

The positive news is that Schaefer has proven he can not only handle the big minutes but also maintain his elite play regardless of how much he's out there. 

After playing 27:29 in Saturday's 2-1 loss to the St. Louis Blues, Schaefer played 27:23 on Sunday in their 1-0 shootout win against the Seattle Kraken, in what was arguably his best game of the season. 

He only played 16 seconds of that on the penalty kill. 

"Probably one of the better games for Schaefer since he's been here," Islanders head coach Patrick Roy said. "I mean, he was in on the rush all the time. He was making plays. He was defending well."

Just how good was Schaefer in the game?

Schaefer recorded four shots on nine attempts and was getting up the ice effortlessly, trying to create offense for his team while also getting back on defense quickly. 

When he was on the ice, the Islanders out-attempted the Blues 25-9 at even strength and 28-9 overall, and outshot them 19-6 at 5-on-5. 

This was the third game that Schaefer has surpassed the 27-minute mark, and he is the youngest player to play at least 27 minutes on consecutive days. The only other teenager to do so (since ice-time was official) was Jay Bouwmeester for Florida on February 26-27, 2003. Bouwmeester was nearly 19 ½ at the time of the games, which were played 4 ½ years before Schaefer was born.

Schaefer has not recorded a point over his last five games, but he's been doing everything he can to help the Islanders win hockey games. Over that span,  he's gotten shots through with 10, adding six blocks. 

There's always concern about overrelying on rookies, but if the Islanders didn't think Schaefer could handle the increased minutes, they wouldn't be playing him as much.

Will he surpass 27 minutes on Wednesday night against the Boston Bruins?

Columbus Blue Jackets (25 pts) vs. Washington Capitals (24 pts) Game Preview

The Columbus Blue Jackets are on the road to take on the Washington Capitals at Capital One Arena.  

The Washington Capitals come into this game with a 5-4-1 record in their last 10 games, having lost three of their last six. They lost last Saturday night to the Tampa Bay Lightning. 

The Caps currently sit 7th in the Metro, 12th in the East, and 23rd in the League. 

Despite their current record, the Jackets always have a hard time playing at Capital One Arena and tonight will be no different. Both clubs have special teams that aren't very good, so 5-on-5 play will determine who wins this game. 

Tom Wilson and Alex Ovechkin will punish this team if they're not careful. 

Blue Jackets Stats

  • Power Play - 17.7% - 22nd in the NHL
  • Penalty Kill - 74.1% - 28th in the NHL
  • Goals For - 65 - 20th in the NHL
  • Goals Against - 70 - 24th in the NHL

Capitals    Stats

  • Power Play - 14-7% - 27th in the NHL
  • Penalty Kill - 71.8% - 29th in the NHL
  • Goals For - 71 - 8th in the NHL
  • Goals Against - 60 - 9th in the NHL

Series History vs. TheCapitals 

  • Columbus is 21-27-1-10 all-time, and 10-14-1-4 on the road vs. Washington.
  • The Jackets are 6-5-1 at Capital One Arena in the last 12 games.
  • The CBJ went 2-1-1 vs. the Caps last season.
  • The Capitals won the first meeting of the season 5-1 on October 24th.

Who To Watch For TheCapitals 

  • Tom Wilson leads the Caps with 11 goals and 21 points.
  • Alex Ovechkin has 10 goals on the season.
  • Dylan Strome and John Carlson lead Washington with 15 assists each.
  • Goalie Logan Thompson is 8-6-1 with a .910 SV%. His last start was on Nov. 22, which was a loss to Tampa Bay. He was chased from this game.
  • Charlie Lindgren is 3-3-1 with a SV% of .889. His last start was on Nov. 20th against Montreal.

CBJ Player Notes vs. Capitals 

  • Zach Werenski has 20 points in 26 career games against Washington.
  • Charlie Coyle has 14 points in 31 games.
  • Sean Monahan has 17 points in 22 games vs. the Caps.

Injuries 

  • Erik Gudbranson - Upper Body - Missed 14 games - IR
  • Boone Jenner - Upper Body - Missed 6 Games - IR

TOTAL MAN GAMES LOST: 32

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Panthers make quick trip to Nashville for matchup with league-worst Predators

The Florida Panthers will play their only road trip in a stretch of 12 games on Monday night in Tennessee.

Fresh off a frustrating loss to the Edmonton Oilers, Florida will look to get back on the winning track when they face former head coach Andrew Brunette and the Nashville Predators.

For the Panthers, a rough outing by starting goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky put them too far behind the eight ball.

The biggest bright spot of the night for Florida was the play of Daniil Tarasov, who came in on relief of Bobrovsky and turned in a stellar performance.

He stopped all 12 of the shots he faced from the Oilers, including the five high danger shots they sent his way.

Tarasov will be back in goal for Florida on Monday in Nashville.

In addition to looking to bounce back, the Cats will also hope to continue the success against the Predators both recently and historically.

Florida swept the two-game series with Nashville last season, outscoring the Preds 10-3 in the two victories, and are 8-2-0 during their past 10 visits to Bridgestone Arena, a stretch that dates all the way back to January of 2019.

The Panthers have outscored Nashville 40-28 during those ten games, averaging 4.5 goals per game during the eight wins.

As for the Predators, they’ve struggled to find their footing so far this season, and that’s putting it nicely.

After starting the season with a strong 2-0-1 mark, they’ve won just four games since, entering Monday with a 6-11-4 record.

It’s the worst record in the NHL, one point behind the Calgary Flames, who had played two games more than Nashville.

Here are the Panthers projected lines and pairings for Monday’s matchup with the Predators:

Mackie Samoskevich – Anton Lundell – Brad Marchand

Jesper Boqvist – Evan Rodrigues – Sam Reinhart

Carter Verhaeghe – Sam Bennett – A.J. Greer

Noah Gregor – Luke Kunin – Jack Devine

Gus Forsling – Aaron Ekblad

Niko Mikkola – Seth Jones

Uvis Balinskis – Jeff Petry

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Photo caption: Feb 25, 2025; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Nashville Predators goaltender Juuse Saros (74) blocks the shot of Florida Panthers center Carter Verhaeghe (23) during the second period at Bridgestone Arena. (Steve Roberts-Imagn Images)

Macklin Celebrini, Sharks display ‘good moment of growth' in win vs. Bruins

Macklin Celebrini, Sharks display ‘good moment of growth' in win vs. Bruins originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

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The San Jose Sharks are learning. Watch out, NHL.

The Sharks kept shooting themselves in the foot in a 3-2 loss to the Ottawa Senators, and worse than that, were outcompeted most of the night.

“Very immature,” head coach Ryan Warsofsky said tersely about that effort. “Very uncompetitive when it came to puck battles, as well.”

Warsofsky was far more pleased by the San Jose Sharks’ effort on Sunday, a 3-1 victory over the Boston Bruins.

“We had a pretty true and honest conversation in the morning [about the Sens game],” Warsofsky said. “The response was one of the best of the year.”

In much the same way, Macklin Celebrini is also learning.

It’s easy to forget that the Sharks’ best player is just 19.

But Celebrini showed both maturity and compete tonight, when tasked with protecting a late one-goal lead against the Bruins.

About three minutes to go in the game, Celebrini (71) has possession of the puck in the defensive zone. This might be a moment for him to go into attack mode.

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Canucks Losing Streak Hits Three Games As Vancouver Falls 5-2 To The Flames

The Vancouver Canucks pushed their losing streak to three games as they fell 5-2 to the Calgary Flames. Filip Hronek and Quinn Hughes scored for Vancouver while Kevin Lankinen stopped 16 of the 21 shots he faced. With the loss, the Canucks drop to 9-12-2 on the season and 3-7-1 at Rogers Arena. 

Sunday's game was yet another in a long list of frustrating performances by Vancouver. After playing a decent first period, Calgary was able to take over in the second before holding down the fort during the final 20 minutes. The Canucks energy level during the final 40 minutes was disappointing to say the least, as they were playing a Flames team that went to a shootout on Saturday night. 

A good way to gauge how this game went is to focus on the Rogers Arena crowd. At times, the crowd was silent, with only the players on the ice making noise. As many pointed out on social media, it feels as though apathy is starting to set in, as fans could not even be bothered to cheer or boo at the final whistle. 

"I know they were up to one after the first, but I thought our first period was pretty good, said Tyler Myers post-game. "Had a lot of Grade A's and we lost it. Kind of got away from getting pucks behind them, getting on our forecheck. Then we came out in the third and we're chasing the game. So it's tough to do that, being down three. Just got to regroup, find ways to be more consistent, to be harder on the puck and, you know, come out ready."

As for Head Coach Adam Foote, he also gave his thoughts on why Vancouver fell on Sunday. He said, "Well, we did have a good start. You guys saw it. We could have capitalized on a couple more chances. They capitalize on theirs at are net. They got some pucks to the net, and they beat us to some rebounds You know, that's their game. They're gonna throw pucks when they get down and try to beat you that area the blue paint. And they got a couple on us."

The question moving forward is how many more performances like this are fans going to tolerate? Fans are constantly voicing their frustrations on social media, and for good reason, as the Canucks now find themselves 30th in the NHL in point percentage. If something doesn't change soon, Rogers Arena may turn into a ghost town later on this season.  

Nov 23, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks goaltender Kevin Lankinen (32) and defenseman Marcus Pettersson (29) defend against Calgary Flames left wing Joel Farabee (86) during the second period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Simon Fearn-Imagn Images

Stats and Facts:

- Kevin Lankinen becomes the 179th goaltender in NHL history to record at least six regular-season assists. 

- With his 95th point, Filip Hronek surpasses Christian Ehrhoff for the 28th most points by a defenceman in franchise history. 

- Quinn Hughes led all skaters with six shots on goal

- Aatu Räty finished the night nine for 11 in the faceoff dot

Scoring Summary:

1st Period:

1:05- VAN: Filip Hronek (2) from Jake DeBrusk
7:33- CGY: Morgan Frost (5) Rasmus Andersson from Matt Coronato
8:08- CGY: Connor Zary (2) from Mikael Backlund and Blake Coleman

2nd Period:

10:37- CGY: Kevin Bahl (3) from Nazem Kadri and Rasmus Andersson
16:31- CGY: Yegor Sharangovich (3) from Rasmus Andersson and Nazem Kadri 

3rd Period:

7:59- CGY: Blake Coleman (8) from Mikael Backlund (SHG)
8:16- VAN: Quinn Hughes (2) from Kevin Lankinen (PPG)

Up Next:

The Canucks head to California, starting with a matchup against the Anaheim Ducks. Last season, Vancouver won the season series in impressive fashion, taking three of the four games. Puck drop is scheduled for Wednesday at 7:00 pm PT. 

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It's Time For Penguins To Pull Trigger On Youth Talent

With a 2-1 overtime loss to the Seattle Kraken on Saturday, the Pittsburgh Penguins officially fell out of a playoff position for the first time in the 2025-26 season. 

And after a spectacular month of October - when they went 8-2-2 - November has not treated them kindly.

Pittsburgh is now 2-4-3 in November, and they have blown leads in five of those games. Maybe it's a bit extreme to say that the Penguins are in free fall, but it's safe to say that if they don't stop the bleeding soon, things could get ugly really quickly - especially with a gauntlet coming up in December.

And a large reason they're bleeding in the first place is because of their injury situation. The Penguins are without the likes of three top-nine players in Rickard Rakell, Justin Brazeau, and Ville Koivunen as well as a reliable fourth-line piece in Noel Acciari, which has dried up their scoring depth and their depth in general. 

Players like Connor Dewar and Kevin Hayes - ideally, bottom-six players - have been placed in top-six roles but haven't yet been able to account for the production lost from Rakell and Brazeau. Scoring is a legitimate problem for the Penguins right now, and they desperately need a jolt.

And that's exactly why it's time for the Penguins to pull the trigger and give some of their top young forward prospects a look. 

As a disclaimer, it's - of course - not guaranteed that these young players would come up and provide any more production than the players currently on the roster. It's hardly fair to expect young players - especially ones with little to no NHL experience - to make an immediate impact. 

Takeaways: Penguins Lose Heartbreaker To Seattle Kraken, Fall Out Of Playoff PositionTakeaways: Penguins Lose Heartbreaker To Seattle Kraken, Fall Out Of Playoff PositionAfter a <a href="https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/pittsburgh-penguins/latest-news/takeaways-penguins-no-show-in-5-0-loss-to-minnesota-wild">disappointing effort in a 5-0 loss to the Minnesota Wild</a> on Friday, <a href="https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/pittsburgh-penguins">Pittsburgh Penguins</a>' young goaltender Sergei Murashov declared that the team would come out much better on Saturday.

However, in this case, it's not just about the production. It's also about the youthful legs and the energy that some of these guys can bring. The Penguins have been outskated during large stretches of these last nine games, and they look a touch slower. Having younger guys in the mix can only help to provide a spark. 

And the three most likely candidates - in this case - are center Tristan Broz, right wing Avery Hayes, and right/left wing Rutger McGroarty. 

It's possible that the Penguins could have two roster spots open up as early as this week. Forward Philip Tomasino was waived Wednesday and cleared, so he is eligible to be re-assigned to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (WBS). In addition, there is possibly a looming AHL conditioning stint ahead for 19-year-old rookie defenseman Harrison Brunicke, which would open up an NHL roster spot for up to 14 days. 

Using those two roster spots on two of the above players may just be what the Penguins need right now. 

Penguins' Rookie Defenseman Eligible For AHL StintPenguins' Rookie Defenseman Eligible For AHL StintIt has been exactly two weeks since <a href="https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/pittsburgh-penguins">Pittsburgh Penguins</a>' rookie defenseman Harrison Brunicke dressed for a game day.&nbsp;

Broz, 23, is off to a good start with WBS, as he has eight goals and 13 points in 18 games. He has played most of the season as WBS's first-line center, and his versatility could really help the NHL club right now. He is defensively responsible, can play on both special teams units, and - most importantly - can put the puck in the back of the net. 

Avery Hayes - who shares a birthday with Broz - has three goals and six points in 12 AHL games this season, and he just returned from injury. He impressed in training camp and saw time alongside Sidney Crosby, and his north-south style, forechecking ability, and habit of crashing the net could provide the right kind of spark for the Penguins. 

And then, there's McGroarty. This one is a little tougher, as he missed all of training camp and the first month and a half of the season with an upper-body injury. However - in his two games back in WBS - he hasn't looked a step behind, as he has two impressive goals in two games and even looks a step faster than he was in a five-game sample at the end of last season. 

Penguins Prospect Rutger McGroarty Scores Game-Winning Goal For WBS On SaturdayPenguins Prospect Rutger McGroarty Scores Game-Winning Goal For WBS On SaturdayRutger McGroarty scored his second goal of the 2025-26 AHL season on Saturday.

GM/POHO Kyle Dubas has said that the Penguins are going to take their time with McGroarty and easing him back into the fold, as he is an important piece for their future. But, if McGroarty shows he is ready for NHL action now, would it be something for the Penguins to consider? He would likely be an immediate upgrade in the top-six, and - like Broz - his ability to play on both special teams units effectively is a big plus.  

At the end of the day, this team as is simply isn't getting it done right now. And the Penguins may not be able to tread water much longer without some of the top players in their lineup.

So they need to consider making some changes in short order to get back on track. They need some new life, and bringing some young blood into the fold could provide them the exact kind of spark they need to hold them over until they start to get healthy again. 

Penguins' Prospect Continues Scoring Dominance In NCAAPenguins' Prospect Continues Scoring Dominance In NCAAUp to this point, the 2025-26 season has been a good one for <a href="https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/pittsburgh-penguins">Pittsburgh Penguins</a>' prospects.

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&quot;If we repeat that performance, we win lots of games&quot;: Blackhawks Feel They Played Better Vs Avalanche

CHICAGO - The Chicago Blackhawks took on the Colorado Avalanche at the United Center on Sunday night. Following a 9-3 defeat to the Buffalo Sabres, they were looking for a big bounce back against the top team in the league. 

Going from Buffalo to Colorado is never going to be easy based on their places in the standings, but the Blackhawks played much better. 

Although they were shut out 1-0, they played a much better hockey game. Despite having the better of the chances, including multiple grade-A's and outshooting them 11-2, the first intermission came tied scoreless. 

In the second period, the Avalanche had a push back. Colorado outshot Chicago 19-1 in the middle frame, which included a goal scored by Cale Makar. Spencer Knight was incredible in this game, but even he was unable to pick up the Makar rebound tally. 

The Blackhawks put together a ferocious effort to tie the game in the third, but Scott Wedgewood stood tall. He made 22 saves on 22 shots for the shutout as the Avalanche won 1-0. Knight made 25 saves on 26 shots, but the lack of finish by his teammates kept him from winning.

The feeling around the team is that, despite not scoring a goal, they felt much better following the debacle that took place in Buffalo a couple of nights ago.  

"Even with the second, I think if we repeat that performance, we win lots of games," said head coach Jeff Blashill. "The other team is going to push back. That's just the reality of life. I thought we did an excellent job in our structure [and] an excellent job with some of the things we talked about that we didn't do in Buffalo."

This is the first time that Chicago has lost three in a row in regulation this season. Based on where they were a year ago, it is an impressive stat, more than a deflating one. Every team has ebbs and flows throughout a season. This is a low point for the Blackhawks. Now, they will work towards coming out of the funk, and this game against the now 16-1-5 Avalanche was a step in the right direction. 

"We're going to have a couple of days of practice," Blashill continued. "Coming in and having greater urgency on Wednesday is going to be critical."

Up Next For Chicago

Next up for the Chicago Blackhawks is a home game against the Minnesota Wild on Wednesday night. The evening before Thanksgiving is sure to have a rowdy crowd at the United Center with the red-hot Wild in town. 

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Senators Prospect Watch: Seven Future Sens Who Are Getting Noticed

The Ottawa Senators haven’t drawn many rave reviews for their prospect pipeline of late.

With centre Stephen Halliday (4th round pick in 2022) registering his first NHL game and first NHL point last week, let’s see what kernels may be about to pop among Sens prospects 22 and under.

1) CARTER YAKEMCHUK (20 yrs) – RD BELLEVILLE SENATORS

There are already six players picked after Yakemchuk in the 2024 NHL draft who are playing regularly in the NHL, and three of them are defensemen. So, some fans may have already pushed their panic buttons, thinking that the Senators may have missed out.

However, Yakemchuk is playing top-pair minutes with the B-Sens alongside veteran Scott Harrington. He's playing all situations and is logging an average of 22:30 per game this season, and his ice time has been increasing. His 13 points in 18 games lead all defencemen on the team, though his -12 rating (a team low) isn’t aesthetically pleasing. However, it was -8 and improving until the 7-2 loss to the first-place Rocket in Laval.

Clearly, Yakemchuk is being groomed slowly to ensure he plays a meaningful role when he ascends to the NHL. The Senators didn’t miss on anything. Don’t be surprised if he plays his first game at some point this season.

2) JORIAN DONOVAN (21 yrs) – LD BELLEVILLE SENATORS

Even before Thomas Chabot went down with an injury for the first time in recent memory, people had started to wonder about the left shot depth at defence within the Senators organization. Obviously, a trade was made to bring back Dennis Gilbert from the Flyers organization.

This would indicate that Donovan, the Senators' 2022 fifth-round selection, isn’t ready to take on a job in the NHL just yet. However, his stat line would indicate that he is trending in the right direction. He isn’t a top-pair defenseman. However, he has almost eclipsed his point total from the 2024-25 season (12 in 64 games) with nine in the first 18.

His 6’2” 200 lb frame is an asset, and his penalty minutes would suggest he isn’t afraid to use it.

He comes with some pedigree, being the son of former Senator Shean Donovan, representing Canada at the WJHC and winning a Memorial Cup with the Saginaw Spirit in 2024.

Point being, don’t sleep on this guy.

3) OWEN BECKNER (20 yrs) – C COLORADO COLLEGE TIGERS

The Senators didn’t pick until the fourth round of the 2023 draft, and Beckner wasn’t chosen until the seventh round.

Beckner has progressed steadily at Colorado College with a respectable freshman campaign of 27 points in 37 games last season. He picked up where he left off and is now leading the Tigers with 15 points in just 14 games.

His performance has earned him a spot on the U.S. Collegiate Selects team that will be playing in the Spengler Cup over the holiday season.

Don’t look for him in an Ottawa uniform in the next couple of years, but don’t rule out seeing him signed early out of college either.

4) LUKE ELLINAS (19 yrs) – LW KITCHENER RANGERS

While a shoulder injury has limited Ellinas to only six games played thus far, his performance since being chosen by the Senators in fourth round in 2024 has been enough to earn himself an entry level contract.

Ellinas appears to do his best work in the post-season, where his points per game increased dramatically in both his draft year and last season. He was instrumental in the Rangers' 3-0 series comeback to defeat the Windsor Spitfires last season.

Again, don’t look for Ellinas in Ottawa next year, but don’t forget about him either.

5) BLAKE MONTGOMERY (20 yrs) – LW UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN BADGERS

Montgomery was passed over in his inaugural NHL Draft year in 2023 and still ended up being a later pick in 2024. The Senators took him in the fourth round of the 2024 Draft, and his ascension has been quick. He was enticed to leave Lincoln in the USHL and join the eventual Memorial Cup champion London Knights.

Even with the move to the OHL, Montgomery made it clear he was going to head to Wisconsin and take advantage of the rule change allowing CHL players to play Division I NCAA hockey. After a slow start, he seems to have found the range with nine pts in his last nine games.

This one could be worth waiting for.

6) JACKSON PARSONS (20 yrs) – G ALLEN AMERICANS/BELLEVILLE SENATORS

Normally, when a player is assigned to the ECHL, the team that holds his NHL rights isn't waiting for him with great anticipation. This is not always the case for goaltenders.

Parsons was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Senators, and this means that despite winning the Goaltender of the Year in the CHL in 2024-25 as a member of the Kitchener Rangers, he will have to go through all the rungs on the ladder to get to the NHL.

That said, in his limited time thus far, Parsons has let it be known that last season wasn’t a fluke but rather a sign of things to come. He is 3-1 in his brief AHL tenure in place of the injured Mads Sogaard and even recorded a shutout.

With Sogaard back, Parsons may return to the ECHL at some point. But if he continues to develop at this rate, we'll hear from him again before long.

7) LOGAN HENSLER (19 yrs) – RD UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN BADGERS

The 23rd overall pick in the 2025 draft isn’t hard to find on highlight reels on X. With seven points, Hensler should easily eclipse his 12 points in 32 games in his freshman season in 2024-25.

His combination of size at 6’2” and mobility makes him an intriguing prospect to follow as Wisconsin becomes what North Dakota was in the Jake Sanderson, Shane Pinto, Tyler Kleven and Jacob Bernard-Docker era.

Like all of those players, Hensler already has a WJHC appearance under his belt, winning gold in 2025. Like Kleven, he will be playing in his second tourney in his home state of Minnesota this holiday season, where he will be expected to play a more prominent role with the likes of Zeev Buium having graduated to the NHL.

Like Yakemchuk, Hensler represents the future of the right side of the defence in Ottawa. Yakemchuk is the closest thing to a blue-chip prospect in this list, and Hensler has that potential as well.

Does the Cup runneth over in the Senators' prospect pipeline? No. Their former blue-chip prospects – players like Tkachuk, Stutzle, Sanderson, Batherson, and Pinto – graduated to the NHL a long time ago, as have support players like Greig, Kleven, and Merilainen.

There probably aren’t too many more blue-chip seats at the Senators' table. They need players who can support the young core; foot soldiers, if you will. And that's not a bad scenario, because while they're a little shy on future superstars, there are plenty of players in the Senators' system who can fit the foot soldier mould.

Pat Maguire
The Hockey News Ottawa

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