Pittsburgh Penguins At Calgary Flames Preview: Lineup Changes, Where To Watch

The Pittsburgh Penguins will play their second game of this four-game road trip on Wednesday against the Calgary Flames.

This will be the second of two meetings between the teams after the Flames went into Pittsburgh on Jan. 10 and won 2-1. Matt Coronato scored the game-winning goal in the third period. 

The Flames are coming off a 2-1 loss to the New Jersey Devils on Monday, but have still won three of their last five games. They have started a bit of their sell-off after trading defenseman Rasmus Andersson to the Vegas Golden Knights. He's been great for the Flames this year, compiling 10 goals and 30 points in 48 games. 

Goaltender Dustin Wolf was first off the ice during the Flames' morning skate and is lined up to start in this game. Wolf has a 15-19-2 record with a 2.98 goals-against average and a .900 save percentage. His numbers are lower this year than last, but don't let that fool you. He's still a really good young goaltender. 

Nazem Kadri leads the team in points with 34 in 49 games, followed by Mikael Backlund with 12 goals and 31 points. Coronato has 13 goals and 26 points in 48 games and continues to play well after breaking out with 24 goals last season. 

The Penguins are expected to run with the same forward lines that they had on Monday for Wednesday's game, but the defensive pairings could look different, as Erik Karlsson is still not ready to return and Kris Letang is day-to-day with an upper-body injury. 

Head coach Dan Muse confirmed after the morning skate that Letang continues to be evaluated and hasn't been ruled out. 

Stuart Skinner will start in goal for the Penguins, paving the way for Arturs Silovs to start against the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday. 

Puck drop is set for 9:30 p.m. ET on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Fans can also listen to the game on 105.9 'The X.'


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Youngsters Carry Sabres To Win In Music City

The Buffalo Sabres entered the second of back-to-back road games in Nashville, losers of two games in a row, but unlike recent games when Tage Thompson had carried the majority of the scoring burden, the Sabres 5-3 win over the Predators was thanks to the newly formed “Kid Line” of Konsta Helenius, Noah Ostlund, and Zach Benson. 

Ostlund scored twice, and Helenius scored his first NHL goal in his second NHL game. Buffalo held a 4-0 lead in the second period, but Nashville closed the gap to 4-3 in the third before Peyton Krebs scored into an empty net. Alex Lyon made 31 saves in his first start since late December. 

Sabres head coach Lindy Ruff spoke after the game:

What happened in the latter half of the game that allowed Nashville to come back?

We got out of structure on a couple of plays. We got caught on a long shift. Intentions were good, but we didn't manage the puck well enough, which really hurt us. And I thought ultimately that's what gave them momentum.

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What can you say about the play of the Benson, Ostlund, Helenius line?

Best line by far. Skated well, made every play, every time they were on the ice or in their offensive zone, six, seven shots on goal. That's the type of energy you need. I think when you look at the schedule and you look at back-to-back games, some guys have a little more than others. They had a lot of energy, and they made a lot of great plays.

Why were you comfortable putting that line together?

I think the world of Ostlund, for the way he plays down low, and how smart he's been. I just trust him to play. Give them the opportunity trust them to play. And I think if you keep getting thrown out there, you feel good about your game……It takes three to make a line go and I thought they were kind of connected. They were around the puck together

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Is Penguins' GM Kyle Dubas The Clear Frontrunner For GM Of The Year?

When Kyle Dubas was hired as the President of Hockey Operations for the Pittsburgh Penguins on Jun. 1, 2023 - and later named as General Manager - he had a lot of work ahead of him. 

The Penguins had just missed the playoffs for the first time in 17 years, and the organization - as well as ownership - still believed it had what it took to get back. Dubas went out and landed Erik Karlsson, who was coming off a career-best season and Norris Trophy campaign, but that wasn't enough to get them back into contention.

So, he went into sell mode at the deadline, trading away Pittsburgh's most valuable on-the-market asset in Jake Guentzel and beginning what was thought, by many, to be a rebuild that would take years to execute.

But flash forward just two years later, and the Penguins are back in playoff contention. And, no, they're not just back by a stroke of luck, they look to be a legitimately good hockey team when relatively healthy and pitted up against some of the better teams in the league. When looking back at everything Dubas has done since the beginning of the offseason for the Penguins, it's starting to make more and more sense why they're competitive and what the plan for the rebuild's "next steps" are. 

And if the Penguins do, indeed, make the playoffs, Dubas should pretty much just be handed the Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year award. 

Of course, there are other general managers around the league who deserve a ton of recognition this season, too. Chris MacFarland - GM of the Colorado Avalanche - has managed to build a powerhouse team that could break some NHL season record, and that's after trading superstar Mikko Rantanen at last season's trade deadline. Kelly McCrimmon - GM of the Vegas Golden Knights - brought in Mitch Marner during the offseason and recently traded for Rasmus Andersson, who should help their blue line in the push for another division title.

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Then there's New York Islanders' new GM Mathieu Darche, who had a masterclass of a 2025 draft and who - like Dubas - has steered a team with lower expectations right into the playoff conversation. Even Detroit Red Wings' GM Steve Yzerman and his "Yzerplan" is starting to bear some fruit, with Detroit being one of the East's top teams this season. 

But it's hard to ignore what Dubas has done for a team that many pegged as a lottery team. Not only has he managed to infuse some talent into a previously barren pipeline during his tenure as GM, but he's continued to add even more talent to both the pipeline and to the NHL roster without sacrificing the future. 

In this year's draft, he selected center Ben Kindel 11th overall, which - at the time - was a move criticized by many. Well, Kindel has played full-time at the NHL level this season - primarily as the team's third-line center - and already looks like a veteran. Once the production catches up, he will be a star. And he's one of only three players drafted this season still remaining at the NHL level, with the others being Michael Misa of the San Jose Sharks and Matthew Schaefer of the Islanders. 

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He also used the first-round pick from the New York Rangers - courtesy of the Marcus Pettersson trade last spring - to trade down and select two more players in the first round in Bill Zonnon and Will Horcoff, both of whom are promising prospects. 

And that's not even accounting for the other moves he made in the offseason. He added defenseman Parker Wotherspoon and wingers Justin Brazeau and Anthony Mantha in free agency, all of whom have been significant contributors to the Penguins' playoff push. He added goaltender Arturs Silovs via trade, and he has been a factor. He also brought back forward Connor Dewar after non-tendering him as an RFA, and he's been a significant piece on Pittsburgh's penalty kill and their fourth line. 

Then there's his in-season moves, most of which has panned out up to this point. Dubas first swapped goaltender Tristan Jarry and Stuart Skinner, also getting defenseman Brett Kulak from the Edmonton Oilers in the process, and Skinner and Kulak have both been solid for the Penguins so far. As has Egor Chinakhov, who was bought from the Columbus Blue Jackets for a second- and third-rounder (plus Danton Heinen) and has already showed some promise as the goal-scorer the Penguins hoped they were getting. There were two other moves for defensemen in Egor Zamula and Ilya Solovyov as well, one of which didn't pan out and one of which is pending

Pittsburgh Penguins' GM and POHO Kyle Dubas speaks with the media following Day One of the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Credit: Kelsey Surmacz - The Hockey News
Pittsburgh Penguins' GM and POHO Kyle Dubas speaks with the media following Day One of the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Credit: Kelsey Surmacz - The Hockey News

And all of this isn't even accounting for three second-round picks and the third-round pick that they acquired through taking on salary dumps like Connor Clifton, Matt Dumba, and Skinner, two of which have actually been pretty solid contributors for the Penguins. Or the trades that never happened in Karlsson, Rickard Rakell, and Bryan Rust, all of whom have continued to be key parts of their lineup and locker room. 

Dubas isn't done yet, either. And neither are the Penguins. If they remain in playoff contention, there's a good chance that Dubas will add to the roster for the playoff push. There are even whispers that they are in the mix for some bigger names - maybe even big fish like Jason Robertson

There is still a lot of season left, and a lot can happen. Maybe the Penguins will fall out of contention, and they'll go back into sell mode. Or maybe they won't, and Dubas has the choice to either ride with the wind and keep the current roster intact or get creative in trying to both improve the NHL roster and keep their promising future intact.

If they don't - and they manage to make the playoffs and, perhaps, even go on some kind of Cinderella run - this could quite possibly one of the best-managed seasons in recent memory. But regardless of how things turn out, Dubas deserves a lot of praise for the work he's done with the Pittsburgh Penguins.

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Islanders vs Kraken Prediction, Picks & Same-Game Parlay for Tonight’s NHL Game

New York and Seattle are both low-scoring teams that play at slow paces and rely greatly on their goaltenders.

Neither team found the back of the net in regulation — or overtime — when they met earlier this season.

While that’s unlikely to be the case again, my Islanders vs. Kraken predictions are banking on another low-scoring affair.

Let’s take a closer look at my NHL picks for Wednesday, January 21.

Islanders vs Kraken prediction

Islanders vs Kraken best bet: Under 5.5 (+100)

Both of these teams have been kind to Under backers this season. The New York Islanders own an O/U record of 22-26-1, while the Seattle Kraken come in at 19-27-2.

The Islanders rank 22nd in goals per game and don’t score a lot in the best of times. Finding the net is even more challenging without Bo Horvat, who comfortably leads the team in goals despite already missing 13 games, and veteran winger Kyle Palmieri.

They have relied on Ilya Sorokin to do the heavy lifting and he has answered the bell, sporting a .915 SV% through 29 appearances.

He is likely to improve those numbers against a Kraken team sitting 25th in goals per game. Sorokin has made seven appearances vs. Bottom-10 scoring offenses this season, allowing an average of 1.86 goals while posting two shutouts.

He should be able to greatly limit the damage. So, too, should Philipp Grubauer. He owns a .917 SV% on the season and recently held low-scoring teams like the Flames, Predators, and Flyers to one goal each.

With a pair of lower-end offenses set to square off against quality goaltenders, goals will likely be difficult to come by.

Islanders vs Kraken same-game parlay

One would think shooters like Jared McCann and Brandon Montour getting healthy would take volume away from Matty Beniers. Not the case. He has averaged 2.1 shots and 4.9 attempts with those two healthy compared to 1.7 shots and 3.1 attempts without both.

The Kraken have given up the fourth-most shots to defensemen this season, setting up nicely for the offensive-minded Tony DeAngelo to get a couple of pucks on net.

Islanders vs Kraken SGP

  • Under 5.5
  • Matty Beniers Over 1.5 shots
  • Tony DeAngelo Over 1.5 shots

Islanders vs Kraken odds

  • Moneyline: Islanders -115 | Kraken -105
  • Puck Line: Islanders -1.5 (+210) | Kraken +1.5 (-260)
  • Over/Under: Over 5.5 (-125) | Under 5.5 (+105)

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LocationClimate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA
DateWednesday, January 21, 2026
Puck drop9:30 p.m. ET
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How The Rangers' &quot;Breath Of Fresh Air&quot; Turned Rancid In A Hurry

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The Rangers visited Los Angeles supposedly "breathing easier" –  s a couple of MSG Networks analysts noted – following the now infamous Chris Drury retread letter of surrender and false hope.

But the "easy-breathing" has ended. The 4-3 loss to the occasionally competitive Kings last night in Tinseltown hurt more than any previous defeat.

In no uncertain terms, it doomed fans to a second straight non-playoff season. (Not that it matters, but at the highest ticket prices in the NHL.)

Now it's back to the normal, "Close But No Cigar" saga for the skating YO-YOs of Seventh Avenue.

You have to understand that when the Blueshirts embarked on their four-game road trip, life in Rangerville was far different than it is now. Faint as it was, at least there was some hope.

After that dastardly 8-4 home defeat at the hands of the feeble Ottawa Senators, one totally dismaying era ended.

We entered the new world of Letters From Lord Drury. This is the very same Drury who "earned" a new contract from MSG despite managerial mistake after mistake.

The pizza man, who doubles as not only Blueshirts' President" but Lord High Executioner, decided that his 2025-26 model Rangers, which looked good in the showroom, was obsolete.

Customer warranty is about as valuable as last night's performance.

Amazingly, the Blueshirt sedan broke down so far from the NHL Finish Line, Sir Drury drew up a proclamation for all to read (and if you didn't, you may fail the upcoming test.)

In this New Drury world, leading scorer Breadman Panarin will disappear and maybe even – perish the thought – Mika Zibanejad or Vin (The Bin) Trocheck being traded as well.

What the MSG Networks' analysts are now telling us is that Lord Drury is being a benevolent despot. Meaning that his proclamation has allowed the poor, overpaid players to "breathe easy."

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Beating the sinking  Flyers in Philly supposedly provided that "breath of fresh air."

We have to believe it was only a one-game "easy breather"  because look what happened first in Anaheim and then L.A. last night. The "fresh air" was polluted by two more ersatz performances.

In Tinseltown, the Beloved Blueshirts coughed up a game to a team that was mired in a four-game skid.straight. As for any more "easy breaths,"  Mike Sullivan's troupe may find them in San Jose where the Sharks are inhaling some fresh NHL oxygen.

The Rangers should be so lucky!

Olympic Snubs Caufield, Hutson Make Wild Pay In Final Seconds

The Minnesota Wild (28-14-9) dropped its last game of the road trip in a 4-3 loss to the Montreal Canadiens (28-15-7).

Montreal scored with 15 seconds left to take a 4-3 lead in the third period.

That lead held up.

Wild General Manager and President of Hockey Operations Bill Guerin is also Team USA's General Manager for the 2026 Olympics coming up next month.

The Canadiens have two players on their team that were left off the USA roster. Cole Caufield and Lane Hutson. Both are on the smaller side and aren't physical.

Caufield, 25, is tenth in the NHL in goals with 25 and has 49 points in 50 games. He is first in the NHL in game-winning goals with seven. All he does is score and it always is big goals at crucial times.

But he is 5-foot-8.

Hutson, 21, recorded 60 assists and 66 points during his rookie season last year and won the Calder Trophy. He has nine goals, 43 assists and 55 points in 50 games this season.

Not only does he lead all defensemen in the NHL in points, but Hutson ranks sixth in the NHL in assists. Only Connor McDavid, Macklin Celebrini, Mikko Ranatanen, Nathan McKinnon and Nikita Kucherov have more assists.

So in their first game against the Wild since being left off the Olympic roster, Hutson and Caufield came up huge.

Hutson scored the go-ahead goal in the second period to give the Canadiens a 3-2 lead. Vladimir Tarasenko scored his second of the night on the power play to tie the game in the third.

That was until the Canadians scored with 15 seconds left.

Who was it?

Caufield from Hutson.

That goal was Caufield's 21st game-winning goal in the third period or in overtime since making his debut in 2020-21.

The only players with more tallies over that span are Leon Draisaitl (28), Sebastian Aho (28), Sidney Crosby (23) and Steven Stamkos (23). 

The win for the Canadiens snapped a nine-game losing streak against Minnesota.

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Player Grades: Kings Vs. Rangers

If there was a night to test the Kings' depth, this would be it, playing very shorthanded tonight. 

Darcy Kuemper left the game with 38 seconds left in the first period after contact in the crease. Instead of unraveling and losing its fifth consecutive game, the Kings responded with grit and a clutch performance from Anton Forsberg, snapping their four-game losing streak in the process. 

Anton Forsberg

2 + periods, 27 saves on 28 shots, 1 GA 

Thrown into the ice after Kuemper goes down, Forsberg was everything the Kings needed to win this game tonight. Staying calm, composed, and clutch, he erased several scoring chances from the Rangers and won this game for Los Angeles. 

Grade: A +

Darcy Kuemper

1 period, 6 saves on 8 shots, 2 GA

Kuemper was ruled out for the rest of the game after the first period, so grading him feels unfair because he was barely on the ice. But, overall, he wasn't off to a great start in the first period, already giving up two goals, and who knows where the game would've gone. Hopefully, the injury isn't too serious, and he returns soon.  

Grade: C

Kevin Fiala

17:43 TOI, 1 goal, 1 assist, 2 points, + 1

When the Kings needed offense after the Rangers tied the game 1-1, he delivered to give Los Angeles some breathing room in his 700th career game. Fiala has been impressive in his last few games and was solid tonight, helping the Kings snap their losing streak.  

Grade: B

Adrian Kempe

19:01 TOI, 1 goal, 1 point, 4 shots, + 1

Adrian Kempe was great tonight, setting the tone early for Los Angeles, scoring the first goal in just 18 seconds of tipoff, which gave the Kings early momentum. Kempe was a constant threat and finished when it mattered. 

Grade: A -

Taylor Ward

9:00 TOI, 1 goal, 1 point, 2 shots

With limited minutes, give credit to Taylor Ward, who played his 8th game of the season for the Kings after getting recalled from the AHL, and tonight scored his career's first NHL goal. While he didn't dominate the statsheet, Ward helped play a reliable role on a shorthanded team, giving the Kings a 3-2 lead early in the second period.

Grade: B

Andrei Kuzmenko

16:19 TOI, 1 goal, 1 point, 4 shots, + 4

Andrei Kuzmenko helped put the game away when he gave the Kings a two-goal cushion lead late in the second period. His scoring touch and attack in the net all night were key in Los Angeles, generating offense when they needed it the most. Kuzmenko’s goal came at a momentum-turning point and helped the Kings regain control after an early back-and-forth match. 

Grade: A

Alex Turcotte

14:28 TOI, 1 assist, 1 point, + 2

Alex Turcotte made a great pass to Fiala, showing his excellent vision in the offensive zone. While the scoresheet doesn't show him doing much, Turcotte was solid defensively and contributed when it mattered, but didn't generate a high-impact night offensively like some of the other guys. 

Grade: C +

Coach Jim Hiller

Once Kuemper exited, the game became about control and adjustments. Give credit to Hiller for having Forsberg ready to start in the second period and trusting him to deliver down the stretch of this game. 

Grade: B

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Report: Canadiens Linked To Flames Star Forward

During the most recent episode of TSN Insider Trading, Darren Dreger reported that the Montreal Canadiens are among the teams that have expressed interest in Calgary Flames forward Nazem Kadri.

"I would say there's some developing interest. There is some tire-kicking from Toronto, Montreal, Colorado, LA, maybe the Dallas Stars," Dreger said about Kadri. "But there's still a lot of work to get done, and there's no rush as far as Calgary's concerned."

Hearing that the Canadiens are among the teams interested in Kadri is not surprising in the slightest. They could use another proven top-six center ahead of the playoffs, and bringing in a veteran like Kadri would give them just that. 

If the Canadiens acquired Kadri, he could slot nicely at their second-line center spot. Furthermore, he would be an obvious choice for the Canadiens' power play because of his offensive skill. 

Kadri's playoff experience could also make him a great addition to a Canadiens club looking to cement themselves as legitimate contenders. The 35-year-old has a Stanley Cup on his resume and has recorded 44 points in 52 career post-season games. 

Kadri would be more than a rental for the Canadiens if they acquired him, too. This is because he signed until the end of the 2028-29 season, where he carries a $7 million cap hit.

In 45 games so far this season with the Flames, Kadri has posted nine goals, 25 assists, and 34 points. 

Seth Jones replaced on Team USA Olympic roster due to injury

The U.S. Olympic Men’s Hockey Team has made a change to its roster for the 2026 Winter Olympics that impacts a member of the Florida Panthers.

On Wednesday, Team USA announced that Anaheim Ducks defenseman Jackson LaCombe had been named to the Olympic roster as a replacement for Panthers blueliner Seth Jones.

Jones, who suffered an upper-body injury during the 2026 NHL Winter Classic on Jan. 2 when he was hit in the shoulder/collarbone area by a deflected puck, has been out of the Panthers lineup since.

Initially, Panthers Head Coach Paul Maurice indicated that Jones could be back in Florida’s lineup before the Olympic break, but that appears not to be the case anymore.

According to a release by Team USA, Jones “is injured and unable to participate” in the Olympics.

The 31-year-old native of Arlington, Texas is playing in his first full season with the Panthers after being acquired at last year’s Trade Deadline.

Through 40 games, Jones has racked up 2 goals and 24 points, 13 of which coming on the power play, while earning 16 penalty minutes and skating to a minus-two on-ice rating.

The Panthers have nine games remaining until the NHL pauses for the Olympics, starting on Thursday when they begin a three-game road trip against the Winnipeg Jets.

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Connor Bedard Fits Right In With Current Chicago Sports Stars

The Chicago Blackhawks won the draft lottery in 2023, which allowed them to select Connor Bedard with the first overall pick on the 2023 NHL Draft.

Since then, he has blossomed into the superstar that they were hoping for. The fact that he will continue to get better makes the Blackhawks a threat to compete for championships down the line. Nothing is guaranteed at any pick in the draft, but the Blackhawks got this one right. 

Currently, Chicago boasts a wealth of talent across its various sports teams. Connor Bedard fits right in with guys like Caleb Williams and Pete Crow-Armstrong, who were just in attendance for the Blackhawks’ win over the Jets on Monday. 

Last week, Bedard wore a Caleb Williams Bears jersey into the United Center. Williams appreciated that, and he paid it back by attending a Blackhawks game wearing a Bedard jersey. The images of them sitting along the glass went viral across social media. 

"It's cool," Blackhawks head coach Jeff Blashill said of Williams and PCA coming to visit Bedard. "Even that ovation (for Caleb Williams from the crowd) was incredible."

Blashill admitted that he thought a fight was going on because the crowd's reaction to seeing the other stars in town was so loud. 

"There are some really young, super-talented athletes in this city," Blashill continued. "Hopefully, all of them can really enjoy success here moving forward. It's an unmatched sports city, so it's really cool to be a part of." 

To win championships in any sport, you need elite stars who can lead the way. Connor Bedard is proving this year that he is capable of being that guy for the Blackhawks to build around. Alongside him on and off the playing surface are some amazing stars in other sports, and that group will only grow as the years go on. 

In the win over the Jets, Bedard scored his 20th goal of the season. He’d have more if he never sustained an injury, but he’s still on pace for 38 this season. That would put him right there, in terms of production, with some of the best pro athletes in town. 

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Ducks vs Avalanche Prediction, Picks & Same-Game Parlay for Tonight’s NHL Game

The Colorado Avalanche have steamrolled teams at home this season, winning 20 of 24 games while averaging more than 4.5 goals per game.

My Ducks vs. Avalanche predictions see Colorado’s home success carrying forward tonight.

Let’s dive into my NHL picks for Wednesday, January 21.

Ducks vs Avalanche prediction

Ducks vs Avalanche best bet: Avalanche -1.5 (-120)

The Colorado Avalanche are the most dominant team we’ve seen in years, especially in their own building. They routinely overwhelm opponents with speed, skill, and a seemingly never-ending supply of goals.

They are 16-1-1 over their past 18 games in Colorado. Of those 16 wins, 14 came by at least two goals. Nearly 88% of their home victories over the past couple of months have come with room to spare.

Colorado hosted the Anaheim Ducks during that span and bested them 4-1. That came back in November when the Ducks were otherwise humming and looked like one of the league’s best teams.

They have since fallen off, particularly defensively. The Ducks rank 21st in shots allowed, 22nd in penalty killing percentage, and 31st in goals against. Defending has been a challenge, and their goaltenders have struggled as a result.

Anaheim is also dealing with injuries to key players. Troy Terry is banged up, and Leo Carlsson is out for the foreseeable future with a lower-body injury.

That’ll make it even more difficult to keep up with a team that has averaged 4.75 goals over its last 20 at home.

Ducks vs Avalanche same-game parlay

Sam Malinski continues to pile up the shots without Devon Toews in the lineup. He has attempted a whopping 42 shots over the past six games, clearing in five. That includes four straight hits while logging more than 20 minutes in each.

Rookie Beckett Sennecke is taking on a larger role with a couple of Anaheim’s best weapons injured. He has generated 16 shots on goal over the last three, and his average attempt output over the past 10 games (6.5) is miles above his season rate (4.2).

Ducks vs Avalanche SGP

  • Avalanche -1.5
  • Sam Malinski Over 1.5 shots on goal
  • Bennett Sennecke Over 2.5 shots on goal

Ducks vs Avalanche odds

  • Moneyline: Ducks +240 | Avalanche -300
  • Puck Line: Ducks +1.5 (+110) | Avalanche -1.5 (-120)
  • Over/Under: Over 6.5 (-130) | Under 6.5 (+110)

Ducks vs Avalanche trend

The Colorado Avalanche have covered the Puck Line in 15 of their last 20 games at home (+10.85 Units / 47% ROI). Find more NHL betting trends for Ducks vs. Avalanche.

How to watch Ducks vs Avalanche

LocationBall Arena, Denver, CO
DateWednesday, January 21, 2026
Puck drop9:00 p.m. ET
TVVictory+, ALT

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Capitals vs Canucks Prediction, Picks & Same-Game Parlay for Tonight’s NHL Game

The Vancouver Canucks will look to snap an 11-game losing streak against the Washington Capitals at Rogers Arena on Wednesday, January 21.

Washington has also dropped three straight, so my top Capitals vs. Canucks predictions and NHL picks expect both teams to pay extra attention to keeping the puck out of their net to send this total Under the number tonight. 

Capitals vs Canucks prediction

Capitals vs Canucks best bet: Under 6.5 (-135)

The Vancouver Canucks have the lowest team shooting percentage and scored just 1.41 goals per 60 minutes at 5-on-5 and 1.82 per game during their 11-game skid.

Injuries to Filip Chytil (upper body) and Marco Rossi (lower body) have left Vancouver thin up the middle and easy to defend, with the supporting cast jumping the boards lacking a true scoring punch.

As a result, Vancouver needs to simplify its game and shift more attention to defensive detail, and I’m anticipating the heightened focus on battening down the defensive hatches to help keep this total Under the number tonight.

The Washington Capitals have allowed 13 goals across three consecutive losses, too, so look for the Caps to take a similar defensive approach tonight.

Capitals vs Canucks same-game parlay

The Canucks can hang around in a low-scoring game, and the Caps are reeling along a 6-11-3 stretch with just four wins by two goals or more. Additionally, Vancouver has positive regression ahead of its unsustainably low 5.4 team SH% at 5-on-5 during its own 11-game skid.

Vancouver also loaded up its No. 1 line with Elias Pettersson centering Jake DeBrusk and Brock Boeser, and Pettersson has hit the scoresheet six times during the losing skid. With Washington allowing a healthy 3.55 goals per game and fifth-most expected goals per 60 at 5-on-5 during its 20-game slide, Pettersson is positioned to pick up a point tonight.

Capitals vs Canucks SGP

  • Canucks +1.5
  • Under 6.5
  • Elias Pettersson Over 0.5 points

Capitals vs Canucks odds

  • Moneyline: Capitals -155 | Canucks +130
  • Puck Line: Capitals -1.5 (+160) | Canucks +1.5 (-190)
  • Over/Under: Over 5.5 (-135) | Under 5.5 (+115)

Capitals vs Canucks trend

The Washington Capitals have only won six of their last 20 games (-12.55 Units / -47% ROI). Find more NHL betting trends for Capitals vs. Canucks.

How to watch Capitals vs Canucks

LocationRogers Arena, Vancouver, BC
DateWednesday, January 21, 2026
Puck drop10:00 p.m. ET
TVMNMT, Sportsnet Pacific

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American Hockey League and Professional Hockey Players’ Association ratify CBA

The American Hockey League’s Board of Governors and Professional Hockey Players’ Association's full membership have ratified a collective bargaining agreement that ensures labor peace in the top layers of the sport in North America for the foreseeable future.

The AHL and PHPA announced the final step in the process Wednesday. The CBA, like that of the NHL and ECHL, is good through the summer of 2030.

“We have long had a positive relationship with our players and we look forward to continuing to work with the PHPA so that the league and our players can grow and prosper for years to come,” AHL president and CEO Scott Howson said.

The AHL agreement came together with little consternation, unlike the ECHL negotiations that led to a two-day strike out of the league’s holiday break in December. The ECHL and PHPA then worked out a CBA of their own, after 28 games had been postponed.

The AHL, the top developmental league that feeds into the NHL, is in the middle of its 90th season.

“This agreement delivers important gains for our members while providing long-term certainty across the league,” PHPA executive director Brian Ramsay said. “This was a collaborative and disciplined bargaining process that resulted in a strong agreement for our membership.”

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Penguins vs Flames Prediction, Picks & Same-Game Parlay for Tonight’s NHL Game

Goals will be at a premium at the Scotiabank Saddledome with the Pittsburgh Penguins and Calgary Flames hitting the ice on Wednesday, January 21.

My top Penguins vs. Flames predictions and NHL picks are calling for a low-scoring bout with Calgary eking out the victory tonight.

Penguins vs Flames prediction

Penguins vs Flames best bet: Under 5.5 (+110)

Both the Calgary Flames and Pittsburgh Penguins have been tidy defensively out of the holiday break, respectively ranking first and third in penalty-kill percentage. 

Calgary has allowed the seventh-fewest goals per game (2.67), and Pittsburgh has been even better with just 2.17 against per game to rank second in the league. 

The Flames have also allowed the second-fewest goals per home game this season (2.35), and No. 1 Dustin Wolf has shown off with a .924 save percentage and 2.16 GAA across his 19 starts in Cowtown. He posted equally impressive .921 and 2.33 home marks last season, too.

Penguins vs Flames same-game parlay

The Flames' strong defensive numbers have paved the way to go 13-7-3 on home ice, and they’ve also driven possession with a 51.8 Corsi For percentage and posted the fourth-highest team save percentage at 5-on-5.

Pittsburgh is missing No. 1 defenseman Erik Karlsson (lower body), too.

Turning to the final leg of this same-game parlay, Calgary forward Yegor Sharangovich has been putting more pucks on net recently and has recorded two or more shots in seven of his past 10 games for 23 total on 46 attempts.

Penguins vs Flames SGP

  • Flames moneyline
  • Under 5.5
  • Yegor Sharangovich Over 1.5 shots on goal

Penguins vs Flames odds

  • Moneyline: Penguins -110 | Flames -110
  • Puck Line: Penguins -1.5 (+220) | Flames +1.5 (-270)
  • Over/Under: Over 6.5 (+110) | Under 6.5 (-130)

Penguins vs Flames trend

The Calgary Flames have covered the puck line in 16 of their last 20 games at home (+18.35 Units / 57% ROI). Find more NHL betting trends for Penguins vs. Flames.

How to watch Penguins vs Flames

LocationScotiabank Saddledome, Calgary, AB
DateWednesday, January 21, 2026
Puck drop9:30 p.m. ET
TVSportsNet Pittsburgh, Sportsnet West

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Helenius’ Breakout Night Sends Predators To A 5-3 Loss

The Nashville Predators (23-22-4) couldn’t quite get out of their own way Friday night, falling 5-3 to the Buffalo Sabres (27-17-5) as rookie Konsta Helenius delivered a coming-out performance.

Helenius, Buffalo’s No. 14 pick in the 2024 NHL Draft, scored his first NHL goal and added two assists for the first three points of his career, factoring into three of the Sabres’ five goals.

At 19 years old, Helenius became the youngest Finnish player to score his first NHL goal since Kaapo Kakko in 2019.

Nashville had stretches where it carried play and generated looks, but breakdowns in coverage and slow reads off the rush kept tilting the ice back toward Buffalo.

Each time the Predators started to build momentum, the Sabres found a way to answer, with Helenius at the center of it.

"We had the momentum and control of the game, but just the hole we dug was too deep," Center Ryan O'Reilly said. "We're gonna have times where we lose momentum, and things don't go our way, but to do it for a full period that's not us. 
You can't be doing that. It's too tough." 

The rookie Helenius also became the seventh Finnish teenager in NHL history to record a three-point game, joining names like Patrik Laine, Sebastian Aho and Aleksander Barkov.

The Predators pushed late and made the scoreline respectable, but the early damage proved too much to overcome. Nashville will look for a cleaner start and tighter defensive execution as it continues its homestand.

"You learn from it, move on," head coach Andrew Brunette said. "Obviously, we're disappointed. There's no consolation, but you saw the team we can be when we get going."

Up next: Ottawa Senators (23-19-7, 8th Atlantic) at Nashville Predators (23-22-4, 5th Central) on Thursday, Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. CST at Bridgestone Arena.