Blackhawks' Laurent Brossoit Nearing A Return; Could Be An Intriguing Add For Teams Looking For Goaltending

Goaltender Laurent Brossoit appears to be nearing a return from a lengthy injury that he suffered in the 2023-24 playoffs.

He suffered a knee injury, forcing him to miss the remainder of those playoffs, and he missed the entirety of the 2024-25 campaign.

Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported that Brossoit isn’t far out from a conditioning stint in the AHL with the Rockford IceHogs, the Chicago Blackhawks’ farm team. 

With this situation, the Blackhawks already carry Spencer Knight and Arvid Soderblom on the roster between the pipes. In addition, Brossoit’s $3.3-million cap hit is a lot to carry for a netminder who hasn’t played in well over a year.

Therefore, on “Saturday Headlines,” Friedman reported that Chicago has given other teams permission to speak with the 32-year-old about a potential trade. This transparency also allows other clubs to understand the goaltender’s situation.

“The Blackhawks have given teams permission to talk to him,” Friedman reported on Saturday. “So you can understand what his situation is, what his exact surgery was, what the process is back.”

With this report, all signs point to a potential trade for Brossoit. However, his cap hit would remain an obstacle.

“Not everybody can take that,” he said. “There might be some work that needs to be done here.”

On Friday’s edition of 32 Thoughts, the podcast, Friedman and co-host Kyle Bukauskas made connections with the Edmonton Oilers, a team that has struggled to find consistency and good performances in the crease.

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Brossoit has ties to Edmonton, playing parts of four seasons with the organization between 2014 and 2018. He also featured in five seasons for the WHL’s Edmonton Oil Kings, winning a WHL championship in 2011-12.

In his NHL career, he was a regular backup goaltender before his injury.

During his last season with the Winnipeg Jets, he played 23 games, putting up a 15-5-2 record, along with a 2.00 goals-against average, a .927 save percentage, and three shutouts.

He’s had multiple impressive seasons like that 2023-24 regular season, including stints with the Vegas Golden Knights, and another with the Jets, that turned out to be his best season statistically.

He was a part of Vegas’ Stanley Cup-winning team in 2022-23. He made 11 regular-season appearances, registering a 7-0-2 record with a 2.17 GAA and a .927 SP. 

In those playoffs, he made eight starts, winning five games for the Golden Knights. He posted a 3.18 GAA and an .894 SP.


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Canadiens: Struble Day-To-Day

When the Montreal Canadiens took on the Colorado Avalanche yesterday, they did it without Jayden Struble, who was ruled out because of an upper-body injury. This meant that Arber Xhekaj could remain in the lineup as he was initially due to make way for rookie Adam Engstrom.

After making his NHL debut with the Utah Mammoth, the young Swede was a healthy scratch in the game against the Vegas Golden Knights and reintegrated the lineup for Saturday’s game.

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Xhekaj didn’t have a great game against Colorado, not many Habs did, of course, but it is evident for him as he took a tumble in front of Jakub Dobes on the first goal of the game and completely lost his man in coverage on the second goal. The rugged defenseman did, however, land nine hits in the game, not that it made much of a difference in a one-way affair, but he still accounted for a third of the Canadiens’ hits throughout the game in 13:46 on the ice.

Meanwhile, Engstrom skated for 13:29 and was one of the only three Canadiens’ players to escape a negative differential on the night. The rookie took one shot, landed one hit and blocked two shots. If Struble sits for a few games, the youngster is likely to get even more comfortable on the ice as he really doesn’t look out of place, so much so that when Struble is ready to return, Martin St-Louis could have a tricky decision on his hands.

While Xhekaj brings a lot of physicality and grit, Struble has shown this season that he, too, can bring it. A couple of weeks ago, in a 3-2 loss to the Boston Bruins on November 15, it was Struble who dropped the gloves four seconds in to try and energize his team. Xhekaj also did it less than four minutes later, but Struble certainly showed that he’s willing to do what needs to be done and that he’s not afraid to get physical.

In 22 games this season, Xhekaj has landed 41 hits (third on the team), which is five more than Struble, who has 36, but in just 19 games. Interestingly, neither is topping the Canadiens in that category; the two leaders are Juraj Slafkovsky with 44 hits in 24 games, followed by Zachary Bolduc with 42 in as many games. As for Engstrom, he only has a single hit in his two games, but physicality is not something he’s known for.


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Blackhawks Expected To Trade Laurent Brossoit After Conditioning Stint With IceHogs

For a couple of weeks now, Laurent Brossoit has been skating ahead of Chicago Blackhawks practice. Since signing with Chicago ahead of 2024-25, Brossoit has been injured and has appeared in no games.

Now, he appears to be close to ready for a conditioning stint in the AHL with plans to get back to the NHL shortly after. Before coming to Chicago, Brossoit was one of the best backups in the NHL and was hoping to help them stabilize the position.

They have since done that without him. Spencer Knight is the long-term starter, and Arvid Soderblom has been a solid backup. Drew Commesso is also in Rockford waiting for his chance.

According to Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet, Brossoit is expected to be moved following his conditioning stint with Rockford. The Blackhawks are not going to get a needle-moving asset for him, but they will be allowing the player to get his career back on track. That will be a respected move by Kyle Davidson.

Brossoit has put in a lot of hard work to get to this point following his injury. It didn’t work out for him in Chicago, and their timelines no longer align, but there is still a chance that this will work out well for all parties.

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Islanders Recall Marc Gatcomb From Bridgeport Following Kyle Palmieri Injury News

With Kyle Palmieri out for the season after tearing his ACL, the New York Islanders have recalled forward Marc Gatcomb from Bridgeport of the American Hockey League. 

Gatcomb, 26, played in 39 games for the Islanders last season, showcasing a combination of skillsets that the Islanders were longing for. 

He's physical, is responsible defensively, can move up the ice but also brought a scoring touch, potting eight goals in 25 games, adding one assist. 

This season, Gatcomb played in just one game, the team's home-opener, a 5-2 loss to the Washington Capitals. He was placed on waivers back on Oct. 22 because of his $900,000 cap hit. 

Before placing Pierre Engvall on LTIR -- he's out for the season with an ankle injury that required surgery -- the Islanders wanted to get as close to the cap ceiling so that they could take full advantage of LTIR. By waiving Gatcomb and calling up, at the time, Matthew Highmore ($775K) and Marshall Warren ($825K), the Islanders got as close to zero as possible.

With Gatcomb up, the Islanders are no longer accruing cap space as they are exceeding the cap by $855,497, dipping into a little of Engvall's LTIR money. 

Likely Reason Why Islanders Waived Marc GatcombLikely Reason Why Islanders Waived Marc GatcombIslanders free up cap space and a roster spot by waiving Marc Gatcomb, paving the way for a crucial defenseman recall amidst Romanov's injury.

In 15 games with Bridgeport, Gatcomb recorded eight points (four goals, four assists). 

We'll see if he gets into the lineup on Sunday when the Islanders battle the Capitals at 1 PM ET. 

The Hockey News Sunday Recap: Columbus Blue Jackets

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Blue Jackets' Werenski Named NHL's Second Star Of The WeekBlue Jackets' Werenski Named NHL's Second Star Of The WeekWerenski explodes for eight points in four games, climbing the Blue Jackets' all-time scoring list. NHL's Second Star shines.

The NHL has released their three stars of the week and to no surprise Columbus Blue Jackets' Zach Werenski was named as the Second Star of the week.

Werenski was joined by Calgary Flames defenseman Rasmus Andersson who was named the First Star and San Jose Sharks forward Macklin Celebrini who was named Third Star.

Blue Jackets Sign Veteran Defenseman Brendan SmithBlue Jackets Sign Veteran Defenseman Brendan SmithThe Blue Jackets have announced the signing of veteran defenseman Brendan Smith to a one-year, two-way National Hockey League/American Hockey League contract for the 2025-26 season. Smith will join the CBJ on Tuesday, per GM Don Waddell. 

The Blue Jackets have announced the signing of veteran defenseman Brendan Smith to a one-year, two-way National Hockey League/American Hockey League contract for the 2025-26 season.

Defenseman Dysin Mayo Sent Back To ClevelandDefenseman Dysin Mayo Sent Back To ClevelandColumbus recalled Mayo on October 30th.

 Per the Blue Jackets Roster report, Defenseman Dysin Mayo, who was recalled by Columbus on October 30th, has been sent back to Cleveland. 

Mayo played in one game on November 5th against Calgary. He played 7:33 of ice time, took three shots, and was a minus-1. 

Dean Evason Gives Injury UpdatesDean Evason Gives Injury UpdatesThe Jackets have lost 35 man-games to injury

Kirill Marchenko - Seeing a doctor today about an injury John Davidson called "a muscle injury." It isn't expected to be serious according to Davidson. Evason said he's seeing a doctor today.   

Mathieu Olivier - Left last night's game and looked to be in discomfort. He was ruled out soon after. Evason said Olivier is also seeing a doctor. It's believed to be an upper body injury. 

Boone Jenner - Suffered an injury last week. It was originally reported that he'd miss 4-5 weeks, but he is skating and Don Waddell told NHL Radio late last week that he'd be back a lot sooner. 

Erik Gudbranson - Has missed the last 15 games and is on IR. Evason says he is skating and could be nearing a return. 

Blue Jackets' Brendan Smith To Make Debut Against Maple LeafsBlue Jackets' Brendan Smith To Make Debut Against Maple LeafsVeteran defenseman Brendan Smith, cut in preseason, faces his hometown Maple Leafs in his Blue Jackets debut tomorrow.

According to reports, newly signed Brendan Smith is set to make his Columbus Blue Jackets debut tomorrow night against the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Smith, 36, signed with the club yesterday after being cut by them in preseason from a professional tryout. The contract is a one-year, two-deal, worth $800,000.

Blue Jackets' Luca Pinelli Makes NHL Debut Against Maple LeafsBlue Jackets' Luca Pinelli Makes NHL Debut Against Maple LeafsHometown hero Luca Pinelli steps onto the NHL ice for his highly anticipated debut against the Maple Leafs tonight.

Columbus Blue Jackets' rookie Luca Pinelli is set to make his NHL debut tonight against the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Pinelli, 20, is a native of Stoney Creek, Ontario has an awesome opportunity to play his NHL debut against the team that he grew up watching. 

Cannon City Quotables: Columbus Blue Jackets vs. Toronto Maple LeafsCannon City Quotables: Columbus Blue Jackets vs. Toronto Maple LeafsBlue Jackets fought hard but fell in OT. Hear directly from players and coaches on the thrilling matchup and what's next.

Zach Werenski:

  • Not pleased that they lost the point
  • Team is sick of blowing leads and losing in OT
  • No time to dwell on the loss, need to move forward
  • Praised Woll for his effort
  • Team needs to work on getting a bigger cushion heading into the third
  • Felt the team's process is good
  • Liked Pinelli's confidence
Waddell Provides Update On Blue Jackets' Jenner & FantilliWaddell Provides Update On Blue Jackets' Jenner & FantilliContract talks for key Blue Jackets Boone Jenner and Adam Fantilli are on hold until February. Waddell confirms mutual desire to reach agreements.

“I’ve talked to both representations from both players (Fantilli and Jenner), along with some other not only free agents but restricted to guys and, you know, pretty much we’ve all agreed let’s play to the Olympic break. There’s no big rush, you know, from any end."

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Initially, Minnesota and Columbus had talked about working together to maximize the talent both could land. According to that year’s rules, if a team lost a goalie in the draft, for example, it couldn’t lose a defenseman. And if a team lost a defenseman, it couldn’t lose another. So if the Blue Jackets wanted a certain blueliner from Pittsburgh, they could have told the Wild not to take a Penguins goalie ahead of time.

From THN's Archive: Division Domination From THN's Archive: Division Domination The Central Division is the most talented in the NHL, with five dangerous teams all capable of making the playoffsCannon City Quotables: Columbus Blue Jackets vs. Pittsburgh PenguinsCannon City Quotables: Columbus Blue Jackets vs. Pittsburgh PenguinsPlayers and coaches weigh in as the Blue Jackets once again falter in overtime against the Penguins, fueling season-long concerns.

Sean Monahan:

  • Tough to handle losing like that "losing sucks"
  • When you go into the third with a lead, they need to find a way to bring it home
  • Believes it is on those in the room to figure it out
  • Felt the team didn't react well to the Penguins' early third period goal
  • Team needs to do the little things to keep the puck out of their net
  • Mentioned that their mindset should be, every time you step on the ice, you play to win the game

GAME PREVIEWS & RECAPS

Columbus Blue Jackets (25 pts) vs. Washington Capitals (24 pts) Game PreviewColumbus Blue Jackets (25 pts) vs. Washington Capitals (24 pts) Game PreviewColumbus is 21-27-1-10 all-time, and 10-14-1-4 on the road vs. Washington.

Series History vs. The Capitals 

  • 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.
Blue Jackets Lose Werenski & Olivier To Injury, Game to Capitals Blue Jackets Lose Werenski & Olivier To Injury, Game to Capitals The Blue Jackets record now sits at 11-9-3 with 25 points.

Denton Mateychuk(5) scored the only goal for Columbus, and Elvis Merzlikins got shelled in a 5-1 loss to the Washington Capitals on Monday night. 

This one was hideous. There's no other way to put it. Burn the tape. 

Columbus Blue Jackets (25 pts) vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (21 pts) Game PreviewColumbus Blue Jackets (25 pts) vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (21 pts) Game PreviewColumbus is 23-20-1 all-time, and 10-11-0 at home vs. Toronto.

Series History vs. The Maple Leafs

  • Columbus is 23-20-1 all-time, and 10-11-0 at home vs. Toronto.
  • The Jackets are 6-2 in the last 8 against the Maple Leafs, and have scored 5-plus goals in every win.
  • The Blue Jackets have won three straight against Toronto at NWA.
  • The CBJ are 2-0 against the Leafs this season.
Columbus Blue Jackets Lines, Defensive Pairings, & Scratches For Today's Game vs. Toronto Maple LeafsColumbus Blue Jackets Lines, Defensive Pairings, & Scratches For Today's Game vs. Toronto Maple LeafsThe Columbus Blue Jackets are at home tonight to play the Toronto Maple Leafs. Blue Jackets Blow Late Lead; Lose To Toronto In OTBlue Jackets Blow Late Lead; Lose To Toronto In OTThe Blue Jackets are now 11-9-4 and have 26 points.

Zach Werenski(8) scored the only goal for the Blue Jackets, and Jet Greaves was phenomenal in a 2-1 OT loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Wednesday night. 

Stop me if you've heard this one before. The Blue Jackets blew a late third-period lead and then lost the game in overtime. This feels like a Groundhogs Day scene starring Bill Murray, except we are all Bill Murray. 

Columbus Blue Jackets (26 pts) vs. Pittsburgh Penguins (27 pts) Game PreviewColumbus Blue Jackets (26 pts) vs. Pittsburgh Penguins (27 pts) Game PreviewColumbus is 19-30-9 all-time, and 13-11-4 at home vs. Pittsburgh.

Series History vs. The Penguins

  • Columbus is 19-30-9 all-time, and 13-11-4 at home vs. Pittsburgh.
  • The Jackets are 5-4-1 in the last 10 against the Pens overall, and 5-5 in the last 10 at home.
  • The CBJ are 1-0 against the Pens this season.
Columbus Blue Jackets Lines, Defensive Pairings, & Scratches For Today's Game vs. Pittsburgh PenguinsColumbus Blue Jackets Lines, Defensive Pairings, & Scratches For Today's Game vs. Pittsburgh PenguinsThe Columbus Blue Jackets are at home tonight to play the Pittsburgh PenguinsBlue Jackets Blow Two Goal, Third Period Lead; Lose To Pittsburgh In OTBlue Jackets Blow Two Goal, Third Period Lead; Lose To Pittsburgh In OTThe Blue Jackets record is now 11-9-5 with 27 points.

Sean Monahan(3), Brendan Gaunce(1), and Zach Werenski(9) provided the offense for Columbus is a losing cause, while Jet Greaves could only stop 20 of 24 Penguins shots. 

No, you're not imagining things. The Jackets did, in fact, blow yet another two-goal third-period lead. 

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'Nothing You Need To Worry About': William Nylander Shines In Return After Illness, Deflects Questions On Absence

Toronto Maple Leafs forward William Nylander made his return to the lineup on Saturday and immediately helped his club defeat the Pittsburgh Penguins 7-2.

Nylander picked up the primary assist on Easton Cowan’s goal, which put Toronto up 2-1 in the first period , and the club never relinquished the lead from there. The star Swede faked out goaltender Arturs Silovs, winding up for a shot before passing to Cowan, who buried the puck.

The play drew praise from the Leafs' own goaltending staff. "William Nylander comes down by the hashmarks loading for a one-timer, I think every goalie in the league will freeze,” Maple Leafs goaltender Dennis Hildeby said of the play. “But it was a great pass, and that's just what he does".

Nylander’s return came after he missed the previous game on Friday against the Washington Capitals due to an undisclosed illness. After the Penguins game, Nylander was asked about the ailment, and it was clear he didn’t want to go into any detail.

“Nothing you need to worry about,” he said.

It is unusual for Nylander to be out of the lineup, as the star player has been known to be quite durable. This absence came just one day after he missed Leafs practice due to what the team had described as maintenance. He had previously missed three games due to a lower-body injury sustained after a hit from Buffalo Sabres forward Jason Zucker.

‘He Needs To Feel Right’: Why William Nylander Continues To Be A Game-Time Decision For The Maple Leafs‘He Needs To Feel Right’: Why William Nylander Continues To Be A Game-Time Decision For The Maple LeafsNylander sustained a lower-body injury on Friday, and despite participating in a full practice, the Leafs need to see how the player feels in warmups.

Given his recent injuries and maintenance day, the potential for Nylander to miss Saturday’s game wasn't the surprise; the reason was. Nevertheless, Nylander reportedly informed Coach Berube at Saturday morning's team breakfast that he was fit to play.

Despite missing four games this season , Nylander leads all Maple Leafs in scoring with 32 points (11 goals and 21 assists). His 1.52 points per game ranks him third in the NHL among qualified players.

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'It's A Cool Achievement': Wild's Mats Zuccarello Becomes Third Undrafted Player In NHL History To Record 700 Points

ST. PAUL, Minn - In a game between the Minnesota Wild (14-7-5) and the Buffalo Sabres (10-11-4), forward Mats Zuccarello recorded his 700th career NHL point.

The 5-foot-8 winger became the first Norwegian player to reach the milestone in NHL history. He is also the only Norwegian to have over 112 NHL points.

Zuccarello, 38, also became the third undrafted player in NHL history to record 700 points. He  joins Martin St. Louis (1,033) and Artemi Panarin (896) as the three players to do it.

"It doesn't really mean anything right now, but one day when I retire, I'd probably look back and it's a cool achievement," Zuccarello said on the achievement. "But right now it's tough to think about winning those games, especially, .. I wish they’d count that goal as a goal as well. It would be a 701, you know?"

What Zuccarello was talking about in the last part of the quote was the puck he put in the net in the third period that tied up the game at 2-2.

Nonetheless, the Wild are now 9-0-2 with Zuccarello in the lineup. He has one goal and nine assists in those 11 games.

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- Marcus Foligno Placed On Injured Reserve, Out Week-To-Week.

- Vinnie Hinostroza Out 4-To-6 Weeks With Lower-Body Injury.

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Canadiens: Blais Shouldn’t Stay In Laval For Too Long

When the Montreal Canadiens put Samuel Blais on waivers at the start of the season, they knew there was a risk he would be claimed by a team and sure enough, the Toronto Maple Leafs picked him up. Now that many of their injured players were returning, the Ontarian club waived him as well, and since the Habs were the only team to put in a claim, they were able to assign him to the Laval Rocket, which they did.

Make no mistake, though, with the current injury situation in Montreal, it would be surprising if he weren’t called back up shortly, with one of the younger players sent back down to keep developing. Blais has already reached his full potential, whereas players like Jared Davidson would be more suited to a development role in the AHL.

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Davidson had a great season start in the AHL with nine goals and two assists for 11 points in 13 games, which was enough to earn him a call-up, but he was an healthy scratch for the last two games and in the one against the Utah Mammoth he only saw 5:23 of action, that’s not enough to make his presence in the NHL worth it. The 23-year-old would be much better served in Laval under Pascal Vincent’s guidance.

If the Canadiens decide to keep 13 forwards up even though they are back home for a couple of games, Florian Xhekaj should stay up, especially with Brady Tkachuk and the Ottawa Senators coming up. He’s done well in an admittedly small sample, picking up a point in four games and seven penalty minutes, on top of bringing a lot of fresh energy and physicality.

Meanwhile, in his first game in Laval, Blais scored two goals, including the game-tying one before scoring the game-winner in the shootout in the Rocket’s 5-4 win over Lehigh Valley.

Should Hughes opt only to keep 12 forwards, though, Blais could be a good option for the Canadiens given the current injury situation and the fact that Xhekaj could still use more AHL seasoning. With a fully healthy lineup, he’s a 13th forward. Still, right now, Patrik Laine, Kirby Dach, and Alex Newhook are all out, meaning that now’s the time Blais could get an opportunity to finally play his first official game with the Canadiens, after a detour through Toronto.


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"They Have It In Them": Todd McLellan Appreciates Red Wings' Fight Despite Shootout Loss

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The Detroit Red Wings have now gone four consecutive games without a victory, as they fell by a 4-3 final score on Saturday evening to the Boston Bruins at TD Garden.

They did manage to salvage a point after Michael Rasmussen capitalized on a nifty pass from Patrick Kane late in regulation with goaltender Cam Talbot on the bench for an extra attacker.

Head coach Todd McLellan said that he appreciated the fact that his team rebounded to secure a point.

“They have that in them,” McLellan said about the fight his players showed on Saturday. “I thought we got through the neutral zone a little bit better and established the forecheck in the second half of the game that we didn’t have earlier in the game. That gave us a little more confidence.”

However, the Red Wings will lament the fact that they failed to capitalize on five power-play opportunities, including one in overtime. 

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Dylan Larkin, who extended his personal point streak to four games with assists on both goals, appreciated the battle that his teammates showed in the final 20 minutes of play. 

“It was good to get a point, we would have liked to get two, especially with the 4-on-3 in overtime, but we battled," Larkin said. "We stood up for each other, stood up for ourselves and I thought it was right there. It was a good battle game. A good game for us to maybe come together, show ourselves that we can play in different ways and when we’re not feeling well offensively, we can still play good defensively.”

The Red Wings and Bruins will once again face each other on Tuesday evening, this time at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. 

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Sharks one day will have to knock out rival Golden Knights after latest loss

Sharks one day will have to knock out rival Golden Knights after latest loss originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

LAS VEGAS — The Sharks are changing the narrative surrounding them, but it’s not completely changed yet.

The 4-3 loss to the Las Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena was a reminder of both the Sharks’ progress this year, but also that they still are not likely a playoff-caliber team just yet.

San Jose fell behind 4-1 to Vegas because of errors forced and unforced, a familiar story in the recent Sharks-Golden Knights “rivalry”.

“We shoot ourselves in the foot a couple of those goals against, for sure,” head coach Ryan Warsofsky said, perhaps referring to Colton Sissons’ and Mitch Marner’s strikes.

In the last six years that San Jose has been out of the playoffs, Vegas has used them as a piñata, going 22-1-3.

“Maybe in years past, maybe their mentality was well, it’s not our night,” Golden Knights head coach Bruce Cassidy said.

But not these Sharks: Will Smith and William Eklund got Team Teal within a goal heading into the final frame.

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Canucks Pick Up A Point But Fall 2-1 In Overtime To The Kings

The Vancouver Canucks picked up a point but fell 2-1 to the Los Angeles Kings in overtime. Evander Kane scored the only goals while Kevin Lankinen made 21 of the 23 shots he faced. Saturday was Lankinen's first game since November 23, as he missed the first two games of the road trip for personal reasons. 

Saturday's game featured not one, not two, not three, but four video reviews. Two goals were called back due to offside, while the Canucks were denied a goal that the NHL deemed was not fully over the line. As for the final review, that was to determine whether Quinton Byfield high-sticked Marcus Pettersson, which, after looking at the play, the refs decided against calling a penalty. 

Overall, Saturday's game was very balanced. Both teams struggled to generate chances at even strength, with Vancouver and L.A. combining for 11 even-strength high-danger chances as per Natural Stat Trick. Even in what was a back-and-forth overtime, neither team was able to create high-danger scoring chances, with the winning goal coming off a fanned shot that happened to land right on Adrian Kempe's stick. 

"I thought we played well, honestly," said Drew O'Connor post-game. "I thought our third period was really good. It was probably one of our best. Overtime, you never really know what is going to happen. I thought it was a good effort. Pretty complete game from us."

Looking at the positives, the Canucks killed off all four of the Kings' power plays. While L.A. did create seven shots, Vancouver was able to protect the crease and not allow back-door tap-ins. Ultimately, it was a step in the right direction as the Canucks went perfect on the kill for the first time on this road trip. 

Lastly, Hughes' ice time is another talking point that dominated social media post-game. After playing 28:19 on Friday afternoon, Vancouver's captain logged 30:13 in this game. Considering the condensed schedule, Hughes' injury history and the fact he is going to the Olympics in a few months, these high ice times may come back to bite the Canucks captain late in the season. 

In the end, there were some positives that emerged from this game. Vancouver's defensive game was structured while young players like Jonathan Lekkerimäki, Aatu Räty and Tom Willander had strong performances. Ultimately, though, the Canucks need to find a way to generate more offence as they have now scored two or fewer goals in four of their last five games. 

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Stats and Facts:

- With his 302nd career assist, Tyler Myers ties Jared Spurgeon for the 138th most assists by a defenceman in NHL history

- Evander Kane extends his point streak to three games

- Quinn Hughes surpasses 30 minutes of ice time for the third time this season

- The Canucks have lost three straight games in overtime

Scoring Summary:

1st Period:

17:19- LAK: Anže Kopitar (5) from Adrian Kempe and Brian Dumoulin

2nd Period:

2:52- VAN: Evander Kane (5) from Drew O'Connor and Tyler Myers

3rd Period:

No Scoring

Overtime: 

3:58- Adrian Kempe (8) from Quinton Byfield and Kevin Fiala

Up Next:

Vancouver will wrap up their four-game road trip on Tuesday as they visit the Colorado Avalanche. These two teams have already met this season, with the Avalanche picking up a 5-4 win in overtime. Game time is scheduled for 6:00 pm PT. 

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Takeaways: Penguins' 7-2 Loss To Leafs Calls For Some Changes

Heading into Saturday's matchup against the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Pittsburgh Penguins had won two consecutive games and appeared to be crawling out of the November slump they found themselves in. 

Unfortunately, all of that quickly went down the drain. 

The Penguins fell to the Leafs, 7-2, to secure their eighth loss in the last 11 games to Toronto. Although the score suggests otherwise, the Penguins actually didn't play a terrible game in terms of generating chances and creating offensive opportunity. 

Unfortunately, their goaltending and their defense completely let them down in this one. 

Penguins' goaltender Arturs Silovs was pulled after allowing four goals on nine Toronto shots, with the final dagger being Dakota Joshua's second-period goal just two and a half minutes after Bobby McMann put the Leafs up, 3-1.

Oliver Ekman-Larsson opened the scoring just under seven minutes into the first period with his fourth of the season, and a minute and a half later, Penguins' rookie Ben Kindel responded on the power play with his sixth goal of the season, batting a puck out of mid-air and knuckling it behind Toronto goaltender Dennis Hildeby to tie it. But Leafs' rookie Easton Cowan seized the lead back on a wide-open one-timer from the right circle a few minutes later to make it 2-1.

After Silovs was pulled in favor of Tristan Jarry during the second period with a 4-1 score, Nicolas Roy was left wide open in the slot during the power play, and the Leafs made it 5-1 in the back half of the middle frame. 

The Penguins began to get some momentum back early in the third period, as Sidney Crosby scored his 16th of the season - and 641st of his career, putting him in sole possession of 15th on the NHL's all-time goal-scoring list - at the net front to give the team some life. 

Unfortunately, Auston Matthews responded with the Penguins pushing pretty hard less than three minutes later, and Nick Robertson added a seventh goal later in the period to seal, sign, and deliver the 7-2 win for the Leafs. 

Although goaltending was certainly a huge culprit in this game, the Penguins' defensive zone play did them no favors. On several occasions, the Penguins either turned the puck over or left a man wide-open for an opportunity, and those mistakes piled up.

Parker Wotherspoon was a minus-3, Erik Karlsson was a minus-3, Ryan Graves was a minus-2, and Matt Dumba was on the ice for two goals against - including Robertson's, in which a defensive zone turnover by him led directly to the goal. 

And Joshua was left wide open in the slot on his goal because Kris Letang and Blake Lizotte lost track of him and allowed him to walk right in.

This is one of those nights where it probably wouldn't have mattered how many goals the Penguins scored. The defensive mistakes were that glaring, and a team like the Leafs is going to capitalize on those mistakes - even as a struggling team - because they have so many dangerous players.

"I think the quality of the chances we gave up were just too good," Crosby said. "I thought we had the puck for a good chunk of it, but when we did have breakdowns, they were big ones and quality chances. So, we just got to tighten up."

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Here are a few takeaways from this one:

- What a rotten game from the Penguins' defensive corps. 

Team defense has been a bit of an issue all season long, but - for the most part - the top pairing of Wotherspoon and Karlsson has actually been pretty solid. That was not the case Saturday. 

Karlsson was credited with four giveaways, Wotherspoon with one. Karlsson was on the ice for four goals against. For how great he has been for the vast majority of this season, he was not good in this game until it was too little, too late. He generated some on offense, but his poor defense outweighed his offensive contributions in this one. 

Wotherspoon wasn't good, either. He's so defensively sound and so rarely out of position, and he was not sound and was out of position a whole lot Saturday. 

As far as the rest? Shea and Letang were the best pairing but were not good by a stretch, either. And Graves and Dumba were almost as rough as Karlsson and Wotherspoon. 

There was breakdown after breakdown, and the Penguins just couldn't stop the bleeding.

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- Speaking of that bottom pairing, boy, has it been a glaring issue for the Penguins this season. 

On the left side, Caleb Jones wasn't playing particularly inspiring hockey before his injury. Graves - beyond his first couple of games - has not been good. Owen Pickering was a mess in a small sample. Dumba and Connor Clifton largely haven't worked on that side. 

And the right side has been a disaster, too. Between Dumba and Clifton, they've had tiny moments here and there where they've played well enough. But the bad has largely outweighed the good, and they don't bring much other than physicality and - on Dumba's part - the occasional offensive contribution. The youngster in Harrison Brunicke started off strong in his first few games but began to struggle in the games after, turning the puck over with frequency and lacking in net-front defense.

I'm not sure what the solution is for the bottom pairing, but they have to address it if they hope to make the playoffs. And I'm not so sure that deploying the 19-year-old Brunicke out there pretty regularly when he returns from his conditioning stint - barring what happens with World Juniors - could possibly be any worse than what they're icing now. 

At least with Brunicke, you know what you're getting. You know this is a young player who is learning to adjust to NHL speed and NHL reads, and you expect mistakes.

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You can stomach those mistakes with a teenager finding his game at the NHL level. But you can't stomach them with veterans. 

After Wilkes-Barre/Scranton's (WBS) slate next weekend, get Brunicke back up here. Get Jack St. Ivany back from his conditioning stint. Either option is preferable to what they have going now. 

- I thought Kindel and Koivunen played a nice game together on the third line. Danton Heinen and Kevin Hayes rotated in and out of that other spot, but the two youngsters were generating a lot of chances and were able to get the cycle going on several occasions. 

Koivunen is so close, and if he keeps playing the way he did Saturday, the production will come. And Kindel was much-improved over what we've been seeing from him lately.

- Heinen and Joona Koppanen are simply not doing enough to justify remaining in the lineup on a consistent basis. 

Koppanen is good on the penalty kill, but he doesn't provide much outside of that. Heinen has largely been a passenger on every line he's been on, and that hasn't changed. 

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Tristan Broz was called up prior to Wednesday's game, played, and then was a healthy scratch for the back-to-back this weekend. Quite frankly, I'm a bit baffled by that decision. One game is not nearly enough of a sample size for a player, and I don't feel that Broz was egregiously bad enough in that game to warrant not being iced for the next two.

The Penguins need help scoring, and they need defensively responsible players. Broz can do both. He needs to play Monday against the Philadelphia Flyers.

- Another player who should be suiting up Monday is Rutger McGroarty, who has four goals and seven points in five games for WBS. He is an immediate upgrade over pretty much anyone the Penguins have been deploying on the left side of their forward unit for the last month.

I would love to see McGroarty, Kindel, and Koivunen play together. But he might not be the worst thing for Crosby right now, either.

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- Silovs was pulled for the second straight game. He was also yanked after allowing four goals to the Minnesota Wild on Nov. 21. 

I'm not ready to pull the plug on him. Prior to that game against Minnesota, Silovs had been pretty outstanding to the point that he was appearing in early Calder Trophy polling. But he needs to right his ship quickly, especially knowing who is knocking at the door in WBS.

- I expect a much better effort Monday from the Penguins, even though the Flyers have given them fits as of late. They need to figure out a way to get ahead and get ahead early, And they have to keep their foot on the gas in the aftermath.

Let's see how they respond. 


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Jets Halt Skid With 5–2 Win Over Predators

The Winnipeg Jets responded exactly the way they needed to on Saturday night. 

Less than 24 hours after a deflating 5–1 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes that left rookie goaltender Thomas Milic exposed on several goals, the Jets ended their four game losing streak with a 5–2 victory over the Nashville Predators. The win came against the league’s last place team, but it offered a timely reset for a club that had been searching for answers.

Eric Comrie, who had started four straight games and dropped three of them, delivered an important bounce back performance. He stopped 20 of 22 shots to earn his win. 

Up front, Gabe Vilardi continued his hot streak with points in three straight games. He has recorded five goals and two assists for seven points over his last five outings. Nino Niederreiter also broke through with two goals after a four game point drought. Defenseman Dylan Samberg contributed a stellar night with three assists.

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For Nashville, Luke Evangelista stood out with a goal and an assist. His efforts briefly pulled the Predators within one, but the visitors could not complete the comeback.

The Jets opened the scoring just 47 seconds into the game. Gabe Vilardi carried the puck into the zone with Mark Scheifele. Vilardi dropped the puck low to Scheifele, who fired a shot that produced a rebound directly back to Vilardi for a quick finish and a 1–0 lead.

Late in the opening frame, Nino Niederreiter doubled the advantage. He entered the Predators zone with speed and snapped a shot over the blocker of goaltender Justus Annunen to make it 2–0 Winnipeg.

The Jets extended the lead midway through the second period with a crisp passing play deep in the Nashville end. Jonathan Toews fed a puck down low to Vladislav Namestnikov, who found Cole Perfetti alone in the slot. Perfetti converted easily for a 3–0 cushion.

Nashville responded on the power play with a point shot from Nick Blankenburg for his third goal of the season. The Predators cut the deficit to one less than three minutes into the third period when Evangelista lifted a backhand from a sharp angle over Comrie’s shoulder.

Winnipeg pushed back and restored their multi goal lead midway through the final frame. Kyle Connor redirected a point shot from Samberg past Annunen to halt the Nashville momentum.

Niederreiter sealed the result with an empty netter for his second goal of the night and sixth of the season as Winnipeg closed out the 5–2 win.

The Jets continue their road trip on Monday when they visit the Buffalo Sabres.

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Devils' three-game winning streak snapped with 5-3 loss to Flyers

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Owen Tippett scored two goals and added an assist in the Philadelphia Flyers 5-3 win over the New Jersey Devils on Saturday night.

The loss was the first at home for New Jersey this season. The Devils are now 9-1-1 at the Prudential Center.

Matvei Michkov scored twice in the second period and Trevor Zegras also scored to give the Flyers a 4-1 lead. Travis Konecny had two assists.

Tippett scored for the first time in eight games and Michkov led the Flyers with six shots on goal.

Philadelphia’s defense against one of the league’s top scoring teams was impressive. The Flyers blocked 23 shots in front of goalie Dan Vladar, five coming from defenseman Nick Seeler.

The Flyers have won three straight on this road trip.

Dawson Mercer had a goal and an assist for the Devils and Simon Nemec and Timo Meier scored a goal apiece. Jesper Bratt contributed two assists. Nemec became the fifth defensemen in team history with six goals in a calendar month.

Nico Hischier recorded an assist for his 10th point in the Devils last five games.

Meier, who had five shots on goal, scored his ninth goal of the season and fourth in the last five games.

Vladar stopped 29 shots for the Flyers for his 10th win of the season.

Jacob Markstrom had 27 saves for New Jersey.

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Flyers: Host the Pittsburgh Penguins on Monday.

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Red Wings Gain Point, But Drop Fourth Straight Game With Shootout Loss To Bruins

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The good news for the Detroit Red Wings is that they picked up a point in the standings and stopped their three-game regulation losing skid on Saturday evening against the Boston Bruins.

The bad news is that it was their fourth straight game without a victory, as they were beaten by a 4-3 final score in a shootout at TD Garden. 

Bruins forward Casey Mittelstadt scored the only goal in the shootout after neither team was able to find the back of the net during overtime, while Jeremy Swayman stopped attempts from Lucas Raymond, Patrick Kane, and Alex DeBrincat. 

Connor Geekie scored both goals in regulation for the Bruins, who were playing without both top forward David Pastrnak and defenseman Charlie McAvoy. 

Meanwhile, the Red Wings will lament that they were unsuccessful on all five power-play opportunities they had during the contest, including one in overtime. 

Geekie's two goals put him into a first place tie with Colorado Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon for the NHL lead with 20. He tallied in the second period after a scoreless opening 20 minutes of play, deflecting a shot past Cam Talbot following a turnover by Ben Chiarot.

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Lucas Raymond scored a similar goal in the early goings of the third period, deflecting home a shot-pass from Dylan Larkin to knot the score at one. But following a Chiarot high-sticking penalty, Geekie restored the Boston lead with a one-timed shot from the face-off circle past the glove of Talbot. 

The Red Wings drew even late in regulation with Talbot on the bench after a nifty feed from Kane to Michael Rasmussen, who had a tap-in for his second goal in as many games. 

Talbot stopped 17 of 19 shots, while Swayman countered with 24 saves. Both teams will meet again on Tuesday evening at Little Caesars Arena. 

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