Former Canadiens Goalie Having Strong Season
During the off-season, former Montreal Canadiens goalie Jake Allen signed a five-year, $9 million contract to stay with the New Jersey Devils. This was after the Fredericton, New Brunswick native had a 13-16-1 record, a 2.66 goals-against average, a .908 save percentage, and four shutouts in 31 games with the Devils in 2024-25.
Now, as we enter the new year, the Devils' decision to keep Allen around is looking like a very good one.
Allen is currently in the middle of a very solid season with the Devils in 2025-26. In 20 games so far this campaign with the Metropolitan Division club, he has a 10-8-1 record, a 2.54 goals-against average, a .910 save percentage, and one shutout. With numbers like these, there is no question that the former Canadiens goalie has been providing the Devils with strong goaltending.
Allen is continuing to play well as the season rolls on, too. The 35-year-old goaltender has had a .917 save percentage or better in three out of his last four appearances with the Devils. This included him stopping 36 out of 37 shots against the Vegas Golden Knights on Dec. 17.
In 127 games over four seasons with the Canadiens from 2020-21 to 2023-24, Allen recorded a 41-68-15 record, a .899 save percentage, and a 3.30 goals-against average.
Rangers allow three third-period goals in 6-3 loss to Capitals
WASHINGTON (AP) — Tom Wilson had two goals and an assist to lead the Washington Capitals past the New York Rangers 6-3 on Wednesday.
Wilson, who earlier in the day was named a member of Canada’s Olympic roster, got into a fight with Sam Carrick in the second period for at least his second Gordie Howe hat trick — a goal, an assist and a fight — since March 3, 2025.
Justin Sourdif also had two goals and Anthony Beauvillier and Aliaksei Protas each scored for the Capitals, who have won two of the last three games.
Adam Fox, making his return from long-term injured reserve, had a goal and an assist for the Rangers, who have lost three straight. Vincent Trocheck and Braden Schneider also scored.
With the Capitals tied 1-1 and needing a spark in the second, Wilson rose to the occasion. The 28-year-old came streaking up ice and leveled Noah Laba before getting to the front of the net and roofing a feed from Connor McMichael to restore Washington’s lead as he became the first Capital to hit the 20-goal mark this season. Minutes later, he answered for Laba’s hit, fighting Carrick.
The fight, initiated by Carrick, put the Capitals on the power play. Sourdif snuck a loose puck past Jonathan Quick, who had 21 saves, to end a 16-game goal drought to make it 3-1.
Fox responded with a power-play goal of his own soon after to pull things to 3-2 going into the third.
Protas and Wilson, netting his 200th career goal, added insurance tallies late to cushion the lead.
Schneider brought New York back within two late.
Wilson assisted Sourdif on an empty-netter.
Charlie Lindgren made 22 saves for Washington.
Up next
Rangers: Visit Florida in the Winter Classic on Friday.
Capitals: Visit Ottawa on Thursday.
Penguins Trade Tomasino To Flyers For Zamula
The Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers made a rare trade with each other on Wednesday.
The Penguins sent forward Philip Tomasino to the Flyers in exchange for defenseman Egor Zamula. Tomasino had fallen out of favor with the Penguins and had been in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton for a good chunk of the 2025-26 season before getting sent to the Flyers.
The Penguins have acquired defenseman Egor Zamula from the @NHLFlyers in exchange for forward Philip Tomasino.
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) December 31, 2025
Details: https://t.co/oxKHyv1NJvpic.twitter.com/2anGBLtk8L
Tomasino will report to the Lehigh Valley Phantoms (the Flyers' AHL affiliate).
Zamula had also fallen out of favor with the Flyers and is set to report to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (the Penguins' AHL affiliate).
Per a team spokesperson, Egor Zamula will be assigned to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.
— Seth Rorabaugh (@SethRorabaugh) December 31, 2025
Per the AHL's Web site, Ryan Graves was assigned to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.
Tomasino was initially acquired by the Penguins from the Nashville Predators for a fourth-round pick during last season. He compiled 11 goals and 23 points in 50 games with the Penguins before notching one assist in nine games this year.
Zamula has played in 13 games this season and has only one assist. He has played in 168 NHL games, scoring eight goals and recording 41 points.
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All Around The Blueshirts Bush And Others In The NHL
1. By far the Rangers biggest flop – in terms of expectations this season – has been former top pick Brennan Othmann. Either the Blueshirts mis-coached him, or he simply doesn't have it.
2. "Othmann is like an appendix or tonsils," says Blue Collar Blue Shirts columnist Sean McCaffrey. "He serves no function at all for the Rangers and should be removed."
3. Now for the Good News: The Blueshirts are 19-18-5 for 43 points. A year ago they were 16-19-1 for 33 points.
4. Now for the Bad News, courtesy of superscout Jess Rubenstein: "The Rangers are 1-2-1 on the road trip and have earned three points out of a possible eight. If not for goalies Igor Shesterkin and Jonathan Quick, their season would be over right now!`'
5. Now for more Good News: The return of Adam Fox will strengthen the defense, fortify the failing power play and provide missing leadership to a team without a playing captain now.
6. Friday's Rangers-Panthers outdoor "Winter Classic" at loan Depot Park in Miami once again proves how innovative – and daring – he NHL has been under Gary Bettman's commissionership. Another outstanding, dynamic move.
7. Three decades ago plus – when the Bettman Era began – nobody in his right, or wrong, mind would have dreamed that a regular NHL outdoor game would be played under Florida's sheltering palms.
8. I know a few fans who dare not dream that the Rangers can win in the great outdoors.
9. The Maven believes the Blueshirts will fool everyone and the Panthers will skate off the ice at the end singing "Am I Blue!"
BREAKING: Flyers Deal Out Defenseman, Acquire Forward Philip Tomasino in Trade With Penguins
The Philadelphia Flyers have made a notable roster adjustment, sending defenseman Egor Zamula to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for forward Philip Tomasino.
The Penguins have acquired Egor Zamula from the Flyers for Philip Tomasino 🔄 pic.twitter.com/NRvPkRsed1
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) December 31, 2025
The move sees Tomasino immediately report to the Flyers’ AHL affiliate, the Lehigh Valley Phantoms.
Tomasino, 24, arrives with a resume that reflects both opportunity and unfinished business. A first-round selection by Nashville in 2019 (24th overall), the right winger has moved between the NHL and AHL since turning pro, appearing in 218 NHL games with the Predators and Penguins.
Across those appearances, he has produced 95 points, with an ability to play in a variety of roles. His most productive NHL season came in 2024–25 with Pittsburgh, where he posted 23 points and finished second on the team in game-winning goals.
This season has been more fragmented. Tomasino appeared in nine NHL games for the Penguins, recording one assist, while spending most of his time in the AHL with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. There, he was far more impactful, tallying 15 points in 14 games.
For Pittsburgh, the acquisition of Zamula addresses a different organizational need. Signed by the Flyers as an undrafted free agent in 2018, Zamula developed patiently within the system before carving out a regular NHL role. Over parts of six seasons with Philadelphia, he appeared in 168 games, contributing 41 points from the back end. While his offensive ceiling remained modest, Zamula offered size, mobility, and familiarity with NHL minutes—qualities that can hold value for a Penguins blue line seeking depth and flexibility.
Sabres Announce Rough Alex Lyon Injury News
Buffalo Sabres head coach Lindy Ruff has announced that goaltender Alex Lyon has left the team's road trip and will miss "a bit of time" due to a lower-body injury.
This is certainly tough news for the Sabres, as Lyon has been playing some strong hockey for the Atlantic Division club this season. In 21 games so far this campaign with the Sabres, he has recorded a 10-6-3 record, a .906 save percentage, a .906 save percentage, and one shutout.
Lyon has also been a major reason for the Sabres' ongoing nine-game winning streak, as he has won each of his last seven starts during it. With this, there is no question that the Sabres are going to miss him while he is out.
While Lyon is set to miss time, the Sabres also announced that goaltender Colten Ellis has been activated off of injured reserve after being in concussion protocol. With this, the Sabres will be relying on Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen and Ellis while Lyon is out with his injury.
The Sabres signed Lyon to a two-year, $3 million contract during the 2025 NHL off-season. This was after he had a 14-9-1 record, a .896 save percentage, and a 2.81 goals-against average in 30 games for the Detroit Red Wings in 2024-25.
(12-31-25) Wild Vs Sharks: News, Notes
The Minnesota Wild (24-10-6) is back in action today to face the San Jose Sharks (19-17-3) on the road again to continue its seven-game road trip.
Minnesota has dropped both games against the Sharks this year. One was 6-5 in overtime and the other was 2-1 in overtime. Both games were at home.
Despite losing both games this year against the Sharks, the Wild have points in nine consecutive games over San Jose. They are 7-0-2 in that span.
Wild head coach John Hynes has not confirmed who will be in net today for this 3:00 game but both goalies have played the Sharks this year.
Wallstedt let up six in a loss and Gustavsson let up two in a loss. Wallstedt is 1-0-1 in his career against the Sharks with a 3.89 goals-against average and a .852 save percentage in two starts.
Gustavsson is 2-1-2 with a 2.36 goals-against average and .901 save percentage in five starts against the Sharks in his career.
We won't know until warmups who starts. But the Wild have been going with a goalie rotation again recently so if that is the case again, it would be Wallstedt's net.
Notes
Yakov Trenin leads the NHL with 197 hits, the highest total in franchise history through a season’s first 40 games and the fourth-highest total in the NHL through 40 games since the 2006-07 season.
Gustavsson is 6-0-1 with a 1.71 goals-against average, .931 save percentage and one shutout in his last seven starts.
Wallstedt is 5-1-1 with a 1.87 goals-against average, .931 save percentage and two shutouts on the road this season.
He leads the NHL with a .931 save percentage and four shutouts and ranks fourth in goals-against average with a 2.16.
The Wild rank third in the NHL with 54 points, tied for the third-highest point total in franchise history through a season’s first 40 games.
Minnesota is 21-4-3 since Nov. 1, ranking second in the NHL in wins and points (45).
San Jose is 6-4-0 in its last ten games and is on a two-game winning streak.
Colin Graf, whom ended Brock Faber's colligate career in Overtime of the National Championship game, has five goals in his last five games.
Macklin Celebrini, who was just named to Team Canada's roster for the Olympics, has nine points in his last five games and has one goal and four assists against the Wild in two games this year. He is third in the NHL in points with 60 in 39 games.
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Game Day: Nashville Predators Say Goodbye To 2025 With Afternoon Tilt In Vegas
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A Reunion In Vegas
The Nashville Predators hope to close out 2025 on a positive note when they take on the Vegas Golden Knights in a New Year’s Eve matinee at T-Mobile Arena.
This will be the first of three meetings between the two clubs this season and the first since the trade that sent defenseman Nicolas Hague from Vegas to Nashville last June in exchange for Colton Sissons and Jeremy Lauzon.
The two teams will meet again when the Golden Knights host the Predators on Jan. 17 at 9 Pm at T-Mobile Arena. The series finale will be back in Nashville on March 21 at 1 Pm at Bridgestone Arena.
Spectacular Stamkos
After being silenced in St. Louis against the Blues last Saturday night, Steven Stamkos picked his hot streak back up with two third-period goals to lift the Preds over the Utah Mammoth 4-3 on the road Monday night.
Stamkos, who leads the team in goals on the season with 17, also added an assist in Utah and is just one goal shy of 600 for his NHL career. He ranks third in the League in the month in goals (11), sitting behind Connor McDavid (13) and Nathan MacKinnon (12).
The 35-year-old forward became the second player in franchise history with the winning goal in four straight victories, following Mike Fisher (4 from Jan. 23-Feb. 4, 2012).
Getting Over The Hump
The Preds will try once again to put themselves over the .500 mark for the first time since Oct. 25. They had a chance to do so in St. Louis but fell 3-2 to the Blues on Saturday.
Nashville has won 11 of its last 16 contests. The team’s 3.38 goals per game ranks ninth in the NHL in December.
Preds Leaders
Ryan O’Reilly, who earned an assist on each of Stamkos’ goals in Utah, leads the Preds in points with 34 (11g-23a). Filip Forsberg is next with 16 goals and 30 points. Luke Evangelista has 21 assists and 27 points, while Stamkos leads the Preds in goals with 17.
Juuse Saros is 15-12-3 in net, while Justus Annunen is 2-5-1.
Scouting The Knights
In their last game, Vegas fell 5-2 to the Minnesota Wild on Monday. The Knights have stumbled a bit lately, dropping five of their last six outings. However, they are 4-1-0 all-time when playing on New Year’s Eve.
Jack Eichel (12g-29a) leads the Golden Knights with 41 points, followed by Mitch Marner (9g-31a) with 40 points.
Both Tomas Hertl and Pavel Dorofeyev have 15 goals apiece. Sissons has three goals and five points with his new club, while Lauzon has five assists and 37 penalty minutes.
In net, Carter Hart is 4-2-3 since signing with Vegas, while Akira Schmid is 11-3-4 on the season.
The Hockey News Sunday Recap: Columbus Blue Jackets
NEWS & NOTES
Columbus Blue Jackets' Zach Werenski has had another great week and it has earned him the NHL's third star of the week.
Werenski is joined by Edmonton Oilers' Connor McDavid and Ottawa Senators' Linus Ullmark as the other two stars in the NHL three stars of the week.
Points
- Zach Werenski - 40 - 2nd among all NHL Defensemen
- Kirill Marchenko - 27 - 11 Power Play Points
- Dmitri Voronkov - 26
Goals
- Zach Werenski - 14 - T-1st among all NHL Defensemen
- Dmitri Voronkov - 13 - 6 Power Play goals
- Adam Fantilli - 12
Assists
- Zach Werenski - 26 - 5th among all NHL Defensemen
- Charlie Coyle - 17
- Kirill Marchenko - 16
A DEVASTATING EARTHQUAKE often precedes an unstoppable tsunami. In November, the Columbus Blue Jackets warned us of what they were about to do. They humiliated the Montreal Canadiens and goaltender Al Montoya with a 10-0 win Nov. 4, then dropped an eight-spot on the St. Louis Blues eight days later. Columbus beat the Washington Capitals and Tampa Bay Lightning twice each, not to mention the New York Rangers.
Let's take a quick look at some stats and who the team leaders are.
Points
- Luca Pinelli - 19 - 12th among all AHL rookies
- Mikael Pyyhtiä - 14
- 2 Tied with 13 (Del Bel Belluz, Dumais)
Goals
- Luca Pinelli - 8 - 10th among all AHL rookies
- Jack Williams - 6
- 3-Tied with 5 (Del Bel Belluz, Dumais, Ahcan)
Assists
- Luca Pinelli - 11 - 14th among all AHL Rookies
- Mikael Pyyhtiä - 10
- Will Butcher - 10
“It’s kind of my job (to get us over the hump) being captain, you’ve got to be a leader,” said Nash, who took over the Jackets captaincy last March following Adam Foote’s trade to Colorado. “But we’ve got 22 guys on the team and a lot of older guys who’ve been in the playoffs and won Stanley Cups, so it should be good, but that’s our next step in Columbus.”
Chinakhov requested a trade away from the CBJ last summer, and back in 2023, there were rumors that he was "unhappy" in Columbus and may want out. His agent, Shumi Babaev, told THN Columbus that "At the moment, there are no conversations about a trade on our part. He likes Columbus, both the team and the city." He went to tell us that "We are in touch with the General Manager (Jarmo), the only thing Yegor wants is to have more ice time, feel the coach's trust, and help the team win more games. He's very happy after yesterday's game. Felt great on the new line."
When the Columbus Blue Jackets made Nikita Filatov the first Russian player selected at the 2008 NHL draft, they did so with some degree of risk. The lack of a transfer agreement between the Russian Hockey Federation and the NHL meant there was no guarantee Filatov could leave the Motherland. And playing at home in the upstart, flush-with-cash Kontinental League was a draw many players hailing from the great red hockey-factory of a nation would not resist.
The Columbus Blue Jackets were back in action after the Christmas break. For their first game back, there was a lot of drama.
Newly acquired forward Mason Marchment threw a hit at New York Islanders' rookie Matthew Schaefer that caught the ire of the Islanders players, and Mathew Barzal landed a huge two-handed chop across the shin guards of Marchment. After that, chaos ensued. Eventually, cooler heads would prevail, and the Blue Jackets would go on to win the game 4-2.
It's safe to say the Columbus Blue Jackets did not land the most coveted free agent on the market last summer just to have him grab the keys, jump behind the wheel and steer the bus directly to the Tankville Turnpike. But as the all-star break came and went, that’s where they found themselves, in first place in the Greatest-Connor-To-Come-Along-Since-McDavid Lottery Sweepstakes. Unlike other teams that will remain nameless, (cough, Chicago…cough, Arizona), the Jackets didn’t draw it up this way. Despite signing Johnny Gaudreau to a seven-year deal, they’re just really, really bad, and they’ve had a ton of terrible luck when it comes to injuries.
GAME PREVIEWS & RECAPS
Series History vs. The Kings
- Columbus is 28-33-1-7 all-time, and 10-22-1-2 on the road vs. L.A.
- The home team is 6-0-2 in the last 8 games of the series.
- The CBJ went 1-1 vs. the Kings last season.
- Columbus has killed off 20 of the last 23 Kings man advantages.
Mason Marchement(6-PPG, 7-PPG) and Kirill Marchenko(11-PPG) scored for the Blue Jackets, and Jet Greaves made 23 saves in a 3-1 win over the LA Kings on Monday night.
It was a brilliant game by the Blue Jackets, who defensively stifled the Kings all night long, giving them very little. The Blue Jackets' power play scored three goals on seven power plays to stay hot.
Series History vs. The Islanders
- Columbus is 27-23-1-7 all-time, and 18-7-1-4 at home vs. New York.
- The home team is 10-3-1 in the last 14 games of the series.
- The Blue Jackets have won 3 of the last 5 overall against the Isles.
- The CBJ have not had a power play against the Islanders since 2023.
Kirill Marchenko(12,13), Ivan Provorov(5), and Cole Sillinger(4-EN) scored the goals for Columbus, while Jet Greaves stopped 24 shots in a 4-2 Blue Jackets win on Sunday night.
The Jackets scored three late goals in the third period to pull out the victory, something they're not used to doing.
This game pretty much had it all. From a called back goal (controversial) to an allowed goal (also controversial), to multiple major penalties being reviewed, and everything in between.
Series History vs. The Senators
- Columbus is 19-21-2-3 all-time, and 7-13-11 in Ottawa.
- The CBJ are 3-6-1 in the last 10 vs. the Sens.
- The Blue Jackets lost to the Senators on December 11th 6-3.
Olympic-Caliber Goaltending: Bednar’s Faith in Blackwood Pays Off
DENVER — It’s selection time for the Canadian men’s Olympic hockey team and several Colorado Avalanche players could be selected.
Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar are locks, but where things could get interesting is in goal.
Will Team Canada general manager Doug Armstrong opt for Mackenzie Blackwood, Scott Wedgewood, or possibly both? Or will he choose just one? We’ll find out at 10 a.m. local time here in Colorado.
For now, Blackwood appears to be the favorite—and based on what head coach Jared Bednar has said about his goaltender throughout the season, it’s hard to make a case against him.
Blackwood Has Potential to Be the Best
The 29-year-old Blackwood, who was drafted in the 2nd round (42nd overall) by the New Jersey Devils in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft, reached a milestone during Monday’s 5-2 win over the Los Angeles Kings at Ball Arena. Blackwood made his 250th career start and picked up the win and made 23 saves on 25 shots in the process.
Blackwood had a slow start to the season after missing most of training camp, along with the preseason and the early portion of the regular season, while recovering from offseason lower-body surgery that took longer than anticipated.
His first few starts weren’t particularly impressive, and while head coach Jared Bednar did express some frustration with those early performances, he consistently emphasized that he had the utmost faith in his goaltender to turn things around.
"I hate to sound cruel, but that's a Blacky problem at this point," he stated on Nov. 13 following a 6-3 Avs win over the Buffalo Sabers. "It's not a problem for me; I have lots of confidence in Blacky and I know there's lots of minutes between here and the end of the season, but (Scott Wedgewood) is playing great, so I'm not gonna not play Wedge to play Blacky at this point, so those minutes come in practice and hard work he's been doing that and he'll get his games...Wedge is rested and ready to go for Sunday.”
Bednar gave Blackwood some tough love, but he also reiterated that he knew just how special his goaltender was. And Blackwood has proven that.
Through 15 games, Blackwood owns a 13-1-1 record with a 2.15 goals-against average and a league-best .924 save percentage.
Teammate Scott Wedgewood is tied for the NHL lead in wins with Florida Panthers star Sergei Bobrovsky at 17, while also posting an NHL-best 2.13 goals-against average to go along with a .919 save percentage.
The Avalanche find themselves in a rare and enviable position, with both goaltenders essentially neck-and-neck across every major statistical category. That kind of balance in net is highly unusual.
Olympic Bound
Following Monday’s win over Los Angeles, The Hockey News asked Bednar to address whether Blackwood has another level to reach in his game following the completion of his 250th career game.
“Yes,” Bednar stated plainly. “I do. I think he’s a great goalie in this league and I think he has the potential to be one of the best.”
Our eyes and the stats show that Blackwood is one of the best and in just over half an hour, he could be awarded with the opportunity to represent his country in the Milan Olympic Games.
Flyers trade Zamula to Penguins, acquire forward who was first-rounder in 2019
Flyers trade Zamula to Penguins, acquire forward who was first-rounder in 2019 originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
It had felt inevitable that Egor Zamula was headed for a change of scenery.
That came Wednesday as the Flyers traded the defenseman to the Penguins in exchange for Philip Tomasino.
Zamula was sent to AHL affiliate Lehigh Valley a little under two weeks ago after he cleared waivers. He had not played for the Phantoms since 2022-23, so this was a pretty significant sign that the 25-year-old defenseman had fallen down the organizational depth chart.
The emergence of Emil Andrae and a healthy Rasmus Ristolainen had bumped Zamula down to Lehigh Valley. Ty Murchison, a prospect who was called up earlier this month for his NHL debut, had also played some games over Zamula.
Zamula, a 6-foot-3 undrafted product, played 13 games for the Flyers this season and 168 over parts of six seasons. He had eight goals, 33 assists and a minus-12 mark in his Flyers career. He struggled at times in the defensive zone and moving the puck with pace.
As he gets a new opportunity in Pittsburgh’s organization, he’s on the final year of a two-year, $3.4 million deal.
Tomasino, a 24-year-old forward, was selected by the Predators at 24th overall in the 2019 draft. This is the second time he has been traded. Nashville dealt him to the Penguins in November 2024.
The first-rounder’s best NHL season came as a rookie in 2021-22, when he had 32 points (11 goals, 21 assists) through 76 games for the Predators.
In seven career matchups with the Flyers, Tomasino put up five goals, his most against any NHL team.
The 6-foot winger had played just nine games for Pittsburgh this season. With the team’s AHL affiliate Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Tomasino had 15 points (five goals, 10 assists) and a plus-12 rating in 14 games.
He’s on a one-year, $1.75 million deal and will report to the Phantoms.
Red Wings Aim To Stay Hot Against Slumping Jets
As the calendar turns to a new year on Wednesday, the Detroit Red Wings are hoping to carry their recent momentum into 2026 after posting their strongest start to a season in years. With each victory, Detroit moves closer to ending a playoff drought that has lasted nearly a decade and achieving the franchise’s long-term goals.
The Red Wings will look to add another win when they face a struggling Winnipeg Jets team that has fallen sharply from its Presidents’ Trophy–winning form and now holds the NHL’s worst record at 15-18-4. Winnipeg will be desperate to stop its slide, so Detroit must be ready for an aggressive effort while also trying to solve Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, the reigning league MVP and a back-to-back Vezina Trophy winner. The matchup sets the stage for an exciting showdown that should send hockey fans out of 2025 on a high note.
Lineup Storylines
Detroit recently reassigned sparkplug forward John Leonard to the AHL, creating a need for scoring to come from other areas. That has not been a problem lately, as production has been spread throughout the lineup. Forwards Lucas Raymond, Patrick Kane and Alex DeBrincat, along with defenseman Moritz Seider, are all averaging more than a point per game while there's also been some unexpected contributors like Andrew Copp and Axel Sandin Pellikka that have also made a difference.
Even the bottom of the lineup has chipped in with James van Riemsdyk has scored six goals in his last 11 games, while his linemate Michael Rasmussen has thrived alongside the veteran, entering Wednesday with points in three straight contests on one goal and two assists.
Defensively, the Red Wings have taken noticeable steps forward. During their 14 game surge, they are allowing just 2.79 goals per game, tied for 12th best in the league over that span with Toronto and New York. Detroit will aim to remain disciplined in its own zone and avoid giving any advantages to a Jets team that capitalizes on its chances.
Winnipeg’s offense remains dangerous, led by its star top line of Kyle Connor, Mark Scheifele and Gabe Vilardi. The trio has combined for 52 of the Jets’ 106 goals this season, making them one of the most lethal units in the NHL.
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The Red Wings and Jets have met just 23 times since Winnipeg’s return to the NHL, and those matchups have consistently tested Detroit. Winnipeg has won nine of the last 13 meetings, including three of the past four games played in Detroit. Despite elite goaltending on both sides, recent history suggests offense could be on display. Five of the last six meetings between these teams have produced six or more goals, pointing toward the possibility of a high scoring affair.
For Detroit, Lucas Raymond appears poised to continue his strong play against Winnipeg. The Swedish winger has found success against Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, posting three goals and six assists for nine points over his last six games versus Winnipeg, including five points across his last two meetings with the Jets.
On the other side, Kyle Connor has been a consistent thorn in Detroit’s side. The Michigan native has tallied eight goals and eight assists for 16 points in his last 11 games against the Red Wings, often reminding his hometown fans of what they are missing since his days at the University of Michigan.
Goalie Matchup
Detroit: John Gibson (Season: 12-8-1 record, 3.06 GAA, .891 SV% | VS WPG: 5-11-3 record, 3.31 GAA, .891 SV% in 20 games)
Winnipeg: Connor Hellebuyck (Season: 9-9-3 record, 2.53 GAA, .908 SV% | VS DET: 7-5-1 record, 2.78 GAA, .909 SV% in 14 games)
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Takeaways: Big Second Line Powers Penguins To 5-1 Win Over Hurricanes
After an eight-game losing streak threatened to derail their season, the Pittsburgh Penguins have begun to get back on track a little bit.
All of a sudden, they've won three out of their last four games. They've scored 19 goals in those four games, and they're getting better goaltending than they were during their losing streak. They're also getting healthier.
And all of that became very evident in their 5-1 win against the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday.
Big man Anthony Mantha scored two goals, and linemates Justin Brazeau and Tommy Novak added two more, as the Penguins played their best hockey game since Dec. 1 against the Phildelphia Flyers. The Penguins largely controlled play against the best team in the Metropolitan Division throughout the game, they capitalized on their opportunities, and they were able to shut down the Hurricanes in the final minutes of the third period. In fact, they did not allow a goal in the third period.
Sidney Crosby opened the scoring with his 21st of the season as well, and Stuart Skinner earned his first win in Pittsburgh with a 27-save performance.
The Penguins now find themselves just two points out of the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, and they have games in hand against most teams ahead of them.
Here are some takeaways from this impressive win:
- Mantha and Brazeau have both been revelations for the Penguins this season, and it's amazing how well they work together in tandem. They're both big-bodied, and their size allows them to gain a huge advantage in the danger areas of the ice.
But it's not just the size. They both have the skill and the finishing ability as well, which is a rare combination. Mantha has a lethal shot and is able to use that advantageously, while Brazeau has soft hands and the ability to get his stick on any pucks thrown in his vicinity.
Mantha, who has 14 goals and 27 points, is on pace for 30 goals and 57 points, while Brazeau - with 12 goals and 20 points - is on pace for 34 goals and 56 points despite missing 14 games to injury. And the most impressive thing about this is that neither of them have seen time with Sidney Crosby, which is usually the case when wingers are producing at this clip.
And they've also been doing it without Evgeni Malkin this month, which is even more impressive. Novak has done a fine job as second-line center, but the line with Malkin centering it was dominant at the start of the season before Brazeau's injury.
The Penguins' lineup - once Malkin returns and Yegor Chinakhov joins the lineup - will become crowded with scorers and young players with high potential, which is certainly a good problem to have. It gives the Penguins lineup deployment options - and it also makes a few players more expendable in the trade market, should they want to go that route.
- Speaking of Chinakhov, I'm very interested to see what this lineup looks like with him in it. And, especially, with him and Malkin back in the fold.
Because the second line is playing so well - and, presumably, he'll be ready for Jan. 1 against the Detroit Red Wings - I think a natural spot to start him would be on the third line with Rutger McGroarty and Ben Kindel. That third line has been driving play and playing well on both sides of the puck, but the production has yet to come. Chinakhov could, potentially, help in that department, and it will help ease him into the Penguins' lineup.
Once Malkin comes back? I'm not sure what you do. Novak has been very good for well over a month now, the top line is still producing, the fourth line has been excellent, and McGroarty and Kindel are both playing well enough to remain in the lineup.
As far as trimming the roster itself, it makes sense to either waive Kevin Hayes or option Ville Koivunen, who could, perhaps, use some more time in the AHL. But the actual lineup is not going to be easy to figure out.
And when is the last time the Penguins had a problem like this? Honestly, it's hard for me to recall. This team, when healthy, is deep at forward, and it's a wonderful problem to have.
- The fourth line is playing some great hockey right now.
Blake Lizotte makes a discernible difference centering that line. Noel Acciari has been playing sound fundamental hockey all season long, and Connor Dewar is the sparkplug that helps energize the line and get it going on the forecheck.
This is, honestly, a perfect fourth line. If they can maintain this level, it's going to make for some tough decisions as far as the lineup.
- After a string of rough games, Erik Karlsson was much better in this one, as was Kris Letang. I still didn't love Letang's play on Carolina's lone goal, but otherwise, they were much better.
- The Penguins needed this kind of confidence-building win. Even if they've won three out of their last four, the other two wins came with plenty of flaw.
That wasn't really the case Tuesday. The Penguins played better defensive hockey, and they were rewarded for it. They also got the goaltending, as Skinner earned his first win as a Penguin.
They need both of those things - defense and goaltending - to be functional if they hope to make a run at a playoff spot.
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Ottawa Senators Year In Review Part Two, April-June: The Stanley Cup Playoff Drought Finally Ends
The Hockey News Ottawa is looking back on some of the biggest Senators news of the 2025 calendar year. In part two of our walk down memory lane, we're looking at the big news and events from April to June, and there was nothing bigger than the Senators getting back to the postseason for the first time since 2017.
April
The Drought Finally Ends
The Senators clinched a playoff spot for the first time in eight years, closing out the 2024-25 season with a record of 45-37 for 97 points, earning the first wild card and finishing just one point behind the Florida Panthers, the eventual Stanley Cup champions.
The Senators drew the Toronto Maple Leafs in Round 1, and unfortunately, they quickly fell behind in the series 3-0, though Games 2 and 3 could have gone either way, with both going to overtime.
To their credit, the Senators didn’t roll over. After winning Game 4 in Ottawa, 4–3 in overtime, Brady Tkachuk left the ice yelling to the crowd, “We’re coming back here.”
The Senators made good on that vow by heading to Toronto for Game 5 and shutting out the Leafs 4–0. However, back in Ottawa for Game 6 (and we’re cheating a little here since it happened on May 1), while the Senators tied the game with two minutes to go on a goal by David Perron, they couldn’t hold on. Max Pacioretty scored with just over five minutes left to eliminate the Senators in six games.
Except for Game 1, all five games that followed could have gone either way. The hope at the time was that the sting of that loss would serve the Senators well in the coming season.
Award Nominees
As the Stanley Cup Playoffs marched on without Ottawa, Perron was named the Senators’ Masterton Trophy nominee. The trophy goes to the player who best exhibits perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication. Perron dealt with injuries last season, but more importantly, he had to step away from the team to be with his family as they successfully helped their newborn daughter through her health challenges.
Meanwhile, Brady Tkachuk was Ottawa’s nominee for the King Clancy Memorial Trophy for the third straight year. The award is given annually to the player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a significant humanitarian contribution to their community. The trophy is named after King Clancy, a beloved Senators captain from the 1920s, known for his scoring ability, leadership, and toughness. One hundred years later, that description fits Tkachuk to a tee.
Ray Shero Passes
On a sad note, in April 2025, longtime NHL executive Ray Shero passed away at the age of 62. The well-liked Shero was Pittsburgh’s general manager when they won the Stanley Cup in 2009 and served as an assistant GM with the Senators from 1993 to 1998.
May
Exit, Stage Left
As the Senators held their player exit meetings, disappointed to be halted in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, they all went their separate ways. It turned out to be the end for free agents like Adam Gaudette (signed in San Jose), Anton Forsberg (signed in LA), Travis Hamonic (Detroit), Dennis Gilbert (Philadelphia), and Angus Crookshank (New Jersey).
General manager Steve Staios quickly began a busy offseason by signing Nikolas Matinpalo to a two-year contract.
Worlds
Matinpalo was one of several Senators who headed off to the World Hockey Championship. Tim Stützle arrived a little late and played for Team Germany, later admitting he probably should have shut it down for the year after the Senators’ season ended. Shane Pinto suited up for the United States and helped the Americans win gold.
Jacques Talk
Jacques Martin was named to the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame. The former Senators head coach is the winningest coach in team history and returned for a second stint a couple of years ago when DJ Smith was fired. Martin guided the Senators through the remainder of that season before being replaced by Travis Green.
Management Changes
Without getting into specifics as to why, the Senators mutually parted ways with the well-regarded Ryan Bowness, who served as both Belleville’s GM and Ottawa’s associate general manager. Bowness was kept on after Pierre Dorion was fired, but the Sens opted to replace him with former Hamilton Bulldogs GM Matt Turek. Sam Gagner was also named director of player development. Turek replaced
June
The Remote NHL Draft
The Senators made six selections at the 2025 NHL Draft. They entered the draft with the 21st overall pick but traded it to the Nashville Predators for the 23rd and 67th overall picks. With the 23rd selection, they chose defenceman Logan Hensler from the University of Wisconsin.
NHL teams were invited to bring in guests or celebrities to make draft announcements from their home cities, and the Senators opted for comedian Tom Green, who announced the Hensler selection. The Senators then traded the 67th overall pick along with a sixth-round pick in 2026 to the Los Angeles Kings for defenceman Jordan Spence.
Rounds three through seven saw the Senators select Blake Vanek, son of former NHLer Thomas Vanek; Goalie Lucas Beckman, who was traded in December from dead-last Baie-Comeau to first-place Chicoutimi; diminutive Russian forward Dmitri Aitsev; Croatian-born forward Bruno Idzan; and Russian goaltender Andrei Trofimov.
Re-Signings
The Senators re-signed restricted free agent Tyler Kleven to a two-year contract with an average annual value of $1.6 million.
Toward the end of the month, Claude Giroux signed a one-year extension with a base salary of $2 million, plus bonuses that could bring the total to $4.7 million. Through the first half of the 2025-26 season, he's more than earned his keep.
The Senators also re-signed Levi Marilainen to a one-year contract worth $1 million. He will be a free agent again this summer and is arbitration-eligible.
Olympic Senators
Finally, thoughts began turning to the Olympics when various national hockey federations announced the first six players on their preliminary rosters. Those lists included Ottawa Senators Brady Tkachuk (Team USA), Tim Stützle (Team Germany), and Lars Eller (Team Denmark). Full rosters are expected to be out on New Year's Eve.
Steve Warne
The Hockey News - Ottawa