Blackhawks End 2025 With 3-2 Shootout Loss To Islanders

CHICAGO - The Chicago Blackhawks took on the New York Islanders on Tuesday night. This was their first look at the 2025 first overall pick, Matthew Schaefer, as he came to town for his only visit this season. 

After their last game, the 7-3 debacle against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Sunday, the team was looking for a rebound. Another game without Connor Bedard and Frank Nazar didn't make anything easier. 

Early in the game, it looked like it was going to be more of the same for Chicago. They allowed a goal to Calum Ritchie at 2:56 of the first period. Another multi-goal loss felt probable. Just under 10 minutes of game clock later, Bo Horvat added to that feeling with his 21st of the season to make it 2-0. 

A lot of time went on from there without any scoring. There were a handful of good chances and goalposts, but nothing went in for a while. That is, until 15:31 of the second period when Teuvo Teravainen scored to cut the Islanders' lead in half. Artyom Levshunov and Oliver Moore made a great passing play to Teravainen, who shot the puck into the net. 

The Blackhawks were awarded a power play opportunity late in the second period, which gave them some life to end the middle frame. With 2.2 seconds remaining, Nick Lardis blasted a perfect pass from Oliver Moore into the net to tie the game. That set up a very interesting third period. 

There was no scoring in the third period, so each team earned a standings point by going to overtime. With 2:17 remaining in the extra period, Artyom Levshunov handed the Islanders a power play with a tripping penalty. 

With nothing going for New York with the man-advantage, the game went to a shootout. Bo Horvat scored the only goal that the Islanders needed as the Blackhawks went 0-3. The final score of 3-2 ends the calendar year with a loss for Chicago. 

In the loss, the Blackhawks lost Jason Dickinson to an injury. He didn't come out to start the second period and never returned. After the game ended, head coach Jeff Blashill said that he was day-to-day. He could miss Thursday's game, but he is not ruled out either. 

Without Dickinson, the Blackhawks are down their top three centers. It is not an easy issue to navigate, but other players must step up when these things happen. 

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What’s Next For The Blackhawks?

The Blackhawks are back in action on Thursday night. Their first game of 2026 is against the Dallas Stars at the United Center. After dropping a decision to the Blackhawks last week in Dallas, the Stars are going to come out ready to play. 

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Islanders recover from blowing early lead, defeat Blackhawks 3-2 in shootout

CHICAGO (AP) — Bo Horvat scored in regulation and the shootout, helping the New York Islanders beat the Chicago Blackhawks 3-2 on Tuesday night.

Horvat had the only successful attempt in the tiebreaker, beating Spencer Knight on the goaltender’s stick side.

Calum Ritchie also scored for New York in regulation. David Rittich made 17 saves before denying Teuvo Teravainen and Ryan Donato in the shootout.

The Islanders won for the third time in four games.

Teravainen and Nick Lardis scored for Chicago, and Knight stopped 19 shots through overtime. The Blackhawks dropped to 3-9-2 in their last 14 games.

Chicago had a chance to win in regulation, but Nick Foligno shot the puck off a post on a prime scoring opportunity in the final seconds. New York came up empty on a power play in overtime.

Blackhawks forward Jason Dickinson did not play after the first period. The team did not announce an injury when it said he wouldn’t return to the game.

The Blackhawks were already playing without Connor Bedard and Frank Nazar because of injuries.

New York made the most of a slow start for Chicago, jumping out to a 2-0 lead in the first.

Following a turnover by Blackhawks defenseman Wyatt Kaiser, Ritchie beat Knight from the slot for his fifth goal at 2:56. Horvat added his 21st goal at 12:08, scoring for the second straight game by converting a one-timer on a power play.

Matthew Schaefer, the No. 1 pick in this year’s draft, recorded his 16th assist on Horvat’s goal. The 18-year-old Schaefer became the youngest defenseman in NHL history to reach 25 career points.

The Blackhawks rallied with two goals late in the second. Oliver Moore picked up primary assists on Teravainen’s seventh of the season at 15:31 and Lardis’ second career goal in the final seconds of the period.

Up next

Both teams play at home Thursday. The Islanders face the Utah Mammoth, and the Blackhawks take on the Dallas Stars.

Islanders Recover, Beat Blackhawks 3-2 In Shootout To Close Out 2025

After blowing a 2-0 lead, the New York Islanders recovered to beat the Chicago Blackhawks 3-2 in a shootout. David Rittich, in his fifth straight start, denied all three shots he faced in the shootout, with Bo Horvat scoring the shootout winner:

Here's how the game happened: 

After serving as a healthy scratch on Sunday, Calum Ritchie got off to a hot start. He scored the fifth goal of the season at 2:56 of the first period after a strong feed from Simon Holmstrom:

Holmstrom has eight points (four goals, four assists) over his last nine games. 

Horvat doubled the Islanders' lead at 12:08 of the second, on the power play, after he rifled a Mathew Barzal feed from the bumper spot for his 21st of the season:

On the goal, Islanders No. 1 overall pick Matthew Schaefer recorded the secondary assist, becoming the youngest defensman in NHL history to reach that milestone at 18 years and 116 days:

But, then the Blackhawks came back to tie it. 

First, it was Teuvo Teravainen who beat Rittich short side off an offensive zone face-off win at 15:31 of the second:

Then, with three seconds to play in the second, Nick Lardis scores while the Islanders were trying to kill off a double-minor high-sticking penalty to Bo Horvat:

UP NEXT: The Islanders host the Utah Mammoth on New Year's Day at 3 PM ET. 

This Big Canadiens Trade Just Keeps Getting Better

The Montreal Canadiens picked up a big 3-2 overtime win against the Florida Panthers on Dec. 30. With it, the Canadiens now have a 21-12-6 record and are three points ahead of the Panthers in the Atlantic Division standings. 

Noah Dobson certainly played a role in the Canadiens' win over the Panthers, as he had a strong night. The 25-year-old blueliner picked up two assists in the contest, with one coming from Nick Suzuki's overtime goal. 

This is just the latest strong game from Dobson, as he has been on fire as of late. Over his last four games, the right-shot defenseman has recorded two goals and eight points. With this, there is no question that he has been playing some great hockey for the Canadiens. 

Due to his hot stretch of play, Dobson now has seven goals, 20 assists, and 27 points in 39 games so far this season with the Canadiens. With this, it is very clear that the 2018 first-round pick has been making a major impact for the Habs this season. Furthermore, the Canadiens' decision to acquire Dobson is only continuing to look better because of how well he is playing.

The Canadiens needed a highly impactful right-shot defenseman, and Dobson has been just that for them. It will be fascinating to see how he builds on his strong season from here, but the Canadiens clearly made the right call acquiring him from the New York Islanders this summer. 

Ex-Oilers Stuart Skinner Has Big Game For Penguins

Former Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner had a tough start to his Pittsburgh Penguins tenure. The 27-year-old netminder lost each of his first three games with the Penguins and had a below .870 save percentage in each of them. 

While Skinner did not have the hottest of starts with the Penguins, it is fair to say that the former Oilers goalie has officially broken the ice with Pittsburgh.

During the Penguins' Dec. 30 contest against the Carolina Hurricanes, Skinner stepped up in a major way. The Edmonton, Alberta native stopped 27 out of 28 shots he faced against the Hurricanes, which equates to a .964 save percentage. With this strong performance, Skinner also picked up his first win as a member of the Penguins. 

Due to his excellent play between the pipes against the Hurricanes, Skinner was named the First Star of the Game. It is understandable, as he undoubtedly played a major role in the Penguins picking up two points against a very good Hurricanes club. 

With his strong game against the Hurricanes, Skinner now has a 1-3-0 record, a .869 save percentage, and a 3.36 goals-against average in four games with the Penguins since being traded by the Oilers. 

In 197 games over six seasons with the Oilers, Skinner posted a 109-62-18 record, a .904 save percentage, and a 2.74 goals-against average. 

Canadiens rally late in regulation, spoil Marchand’s night with 3-2 overtime win over Panthers

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Dec 30, 2025; Sunrise, Florida, USA; Montreal Canadiens center Nick Suzuki (14) scores against Florida Panthers goaltender Daniil Tarasov (40) during overtime at Amerant Bank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

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Nick Suzuki got a power-play goal 3:24 into overtime, and the Montreal Canadiens rallied from a two-goal deficit in the final five minutes of regulation to stun the Florida Panthers 3-2 on Tuesday night.

Suzuki also scored late in regulation to tie the game for the Canadiens, who improved to 6-1-3 in their last 10 games. Cole Caufield also scored for Montreal.

Brad Marchand and Sam Reinhart scored for Florida, but Marchand was called for roughing 1:27 into overtime — giving Montreal a 4-on-3 advantage.

The Panthers paid tribute to Marchand’s 1,000th career point in a pregame ceremony. Marchand got the milestone point in mid-November, but chose this game — against Montreal, one of his longtime rivals when he was with Boston and a team coached by one of his idols, Martin St. Louis — for the formal celebration.

The game was scoreless after two periods, just the 11th such game in the NHL this season and the first for both the Panthers and the Canadiens. And it was the first time a Florida-Montreal matchup saw no goals in the first 40 minutes of action since Feb. 14, 2013 — a contest that ended up as a 1-0 road win for the Canadiens.

But the final 10 minutes were wild.

Marchand opened the scoring at 10:18 and Reinhart connected with 4:59 left to put Florida up 2-0. Back came Montreal, with Caufield scoring 32 seconds after Reinhart’s goal and then Suzuki tying it up with 1:22 remaining.

It was the final game of 2025 for both teams. Montreal’s 21 wins going into New Year’s Day are its most since having 21 wins at this point during the 2018-19 season. And Florida — which has played in each of the last three Stanley Cup Finals, winning the last two titles — played its 106th game of the year, the third straight year in which the Panthers have topped 100 games.

Up next

Canadiens: Visit Carolina on Thursday.

Panthers: Host the New York Rangers in the Winter Classic at Miami on Friday.

Blues Already Have Player On Roster That Can Replace Injured Pius Suter's Versatility: Otto Stenberg

ST. LOUIS – When Otto Stenberg was recalled by the St. Louis Blues from Springfield of the American Hockey League on Dec. 15, there was no guarantee how much, or how little, the first-round pick in the 2023 NHL Draft would play.

Or stay in St. Louis for his first NHL stint.

But there was a good scouting report by Blues coaches for the work that the 20-year-old had put in during training camp, that they were quite comfortable in utilizing the forward as much as possible, and in most situations.

He came up due to a rash of injuries among the forward group, and now that three of them (Alexey Toropchenko, Jordan Kyrou and Jimmy Snuggerud) have returned to the lineup, one had to wonder if Stenberg’s stint would be a short one.

But now that Pius Suter (high ankle sprain) is sidelined and will be reevaluated in four weeks, Stenberg’s tenure is likely to last at least that long. And the only reason we bring him up as a candidate to return to the AHL when numbers get crowded is due to his waiver-exempt status.

But Suter’s versatility of playing in a plethora of situations will be a challenge. However, Stenberg, who picked up an assist on Monday against the Buffalo Sabres setting up Brayden Schenn’s goal in the first period and now has four assists in his first six games of his NHL career, has made quite the favorable impression that coach Jim Montgomery has a trustworthy option to use in a lot of Suter’s spots.

“He continues on his path that he’s trending on, yeah, he’s going to get the opportunity because his stick is in the right position, he stops in the right spots, he doesn’t get below pucks,” Montgomery said of Stenberg. “He’s someone that’s developing that skill and that the coaches are seeing.”

It’s quite remarkable to see that Stenberg looks quite comfortable in his own skin at this level. He doesn’t look overwhelmed, he reads the game well, it’s not too fast for him, he’s not intimidated, and teammates are putting him in positions to succeed, and most importantly, vice versa.

It’s been mentioned enough that Stenberg doesn’t cheat the game, and his stick work may be some of the finest the Blues have on this current roster already.

“I think it's been when I got a bit older and started talking about those details with sticks and everything,” Stenberg said. “I would say the year after I got drafted, I talked a lot to ‘Steener’ in Sweden when he was the development guy there. He talked a lot about sticks and stuff. Maybe a little bit from there, I just think about it more. I would say like before that, I don’t think I ever think about how I should position my stick. Yeah, maybe start thinking about it more and more there and just try to read what the guy with the puck is going to do and then you can put your stick on your reads.”

Suter is one of the top penalty killers for the Blues, and when one talks of players with good stick positioning on the ice, on the penalty kill is essential, and Stenberg has already seen his ice time there increase.

“Yeah of course (it’s paid off),” Stenberg said. “(Steen) was a good player when he played. He had a lot of good things to tell me and even like last year and this year, we talked to all the development guys and coaches, they helped me with that and everything. It's good.”

Stenberg made his NHL debut Dec. 17 against the Winnipeg Jets and the Stenungsund, Sweden native, who started that game on the fourth line, has moved up and down and utilized wherever needed. His trust has not gone unnoticed, and that’s why he’s playing more up the lineup; he was on a line with fellow 2023 first-round pick Dalibor Dvorsky and 2022 first-round pick Snuggerud on Tuesday ahead of a game against the Colorado Avalanche on Wednesday.

“In the offensive zone, you’re not going to get caught on the wrong side of pucks,” Montgomery said of Stenberg. “Like if two guys are low, he’s not diving in as the third guy. I think there’s a lot more offensive upside to Stenberg as he continues to get comfortable at this level, but going back, I think he has a lot more similar details, penalty kill and in the D-zone as Suter does.”

That’s why he feels he can replace all those elements while Suter is out.

“Yeah, I think so,” Stenberg said. “Just continue to play my game and play the way I've played the last five games and try to play good in D-zone and start making more plays and doing more and more with the puck. Start in the right end and just play my game. I hope so.”

A great example of why his offense can come around the more repetitions he gets is after that nice touch pass to Schenn on his goal Monday, look where Stenberg immediately goes: right to the net waiting for that rebound:

"In the beginning, you want to play good defense and show the coach that he can trust you,” Stenberg said. “After that, I think you can start to make more and more plays, but still be smart and make good plays. I can try more and more, some more offense, yeah.”

There was a play in the third period Monday when the Blues were down 3-2, and Stenberg and Robert Thomas nearly hooked up for what would have been a really nice tying goal that Stenberg just missed when Thomas tried to slide a pass to him on the left post.

"I would like him to be a little further wide," Montgomery said after the game. "When you drive back post, it means you're outside back post. It gives you more to shoot at, but I just like the fact that he jumped on a shorthanded situation. Thomas actually said, 'Hey, we're going to go for it here,' before they went out. And 'Tommer' made a great play, but if he's a little more backdoor, I think he has time to see it come through and then he's outside the goalie's pad, and that's something we'll continue to work on with everyone.

Including Stenberg, who once he develops those offensive instincts, he can ask himself if he can be a top six player.

“I hope so. That's the goal,” Stenberg said. “I think I've said it before, I think I can play a lot of different roles on a team. That's a good thing for me. I will play where the coach wants me and I think I can do well on every line.”

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Flyers pick up win No. 20 to give Tocchet victorious trip back to Vancouver

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In Rick Tocchet’s return to Vancouver, British Columbia, the Flyers made him a winner as they beat the Canucks, 6-3, Tuesday night at Rogers Arena.

Noah Cates, Carl Grundstrom, Travis Konecny, Bobby Brink, Owen Tippett and Christian Dvorak all found the back of the net for the Flyers. The goals from Tippett and Dvorak were empty-netters.

Cates (one goal, one assist), Konecny (one goal, one assist), Brink (one goal, one assist), Matvei Michkov (two assists) and Trevor Zegras (two assists) had multi-point efforts.

The Flyers (20-11-7) picked up their 20th win in Game 38 of the season. It’s the quickest they’ve gotten to 20 wins since 2019-20, when they did it in 36 games. That season was the last time the team made the playoffs.

Tocchet’s club rebounded from a 4-1 loss Sunday night to the Kraken. The Flyers have dropped consecutive games in regulation only once under his guidance (Nov. 1-2).

Tocchet left Vancouver in the offseason before becoming the Flyers’ new head coach. He had spent parts of the last three seasons there, winning the Jack Adams Award in 2023-24.

The Flyers beat the Canucks (16-20-3) for the second time in a little over a week. They took care of Vancouver, 5-2, at Xfinity Mobile Arena in their final home game before the holiday break.

• Dan Vladar matched his career high with win No. 14.

The free-agent signing made 32 saves on 35 shots.

The Canucks’ third goal came with just 1:44 minutes left in the action while the Flyers had a commanding lead.

Vancouver netminder Thatcher Demko stopped 27 of the Flyers’ 31 shots.

On Brink’s goal early in the third period, Michkov skillfully executed a 2-on-1. It was a huge play because the Canucks had just trimmed the Flyers’ lead to 3-2.

• After a poor start in which they were thoroughly outplayed, the Flyers were able to tie things up at 1-1 thanks to Cates’ goal.

With around eight minutes left in the first period, Michkov made a nice play to set up a shot from Cates. Konecny had a good hit at the defensive blue line 15 seconds before the goal to help spring the Flyers.

The Flyers’ alternate captain really played like a leader. His hit seemed to stem the tide and he then buried his goal on a great second effort around the net to cushion the Flyers’ lead to 3-1 in the middle stanza.

• When Tyson Foerster went down at the start of this month with a season-ending injury, the big storyline was who would step up in his absence? Well, how about the guy that was called up for him?

That ended up being Grundstrom, who has played like he doesn’t want to go back down. The veteran winger has scored a goal in four straight games and has seven over 11 games since his call-up.

Grundstrom has really opened eyes in just 12 games with the Flyers. He had three goals in 56 games all of last season with the Sharks. The 28-year-old was placed on waivers and sent to AHL affiliate Lehigh Valley after being acquired in the Ryan Ellis trade just four days before the season.

• The Flyers are right back at it Wednesday when they visit the Flames for a New Year’s Eve matchup (9:30 p.m. ET/NBCSP).

Red Wings Reassign John Leonard to AHL Grand Rapids Despite Hot NHL Start

The Detroit Red Wings have reassigned forward John Leonard to their AHL affiliate, the Grand Rapids Griffins, on Tuesday. The move was widely anticipated, as Patrick Kane is set to return from injury, leaving limited roster spots available.

Leonard did everything he could to secure his place with the Red Wings, tallying four points in seven games, including a three-game point streak during his stint in Detroit. This marked Leonard’s first NHL action since the 2023-24 season with the Arizona Coyotes. Over parts of five NHL seasons, the 27-year-old has recorded 21 points (eight goals, 13 assists) in 77 games.

Before being called up, Leonard was one of the most dangerous forwards in the AHL, racking up 19 goals and ten assists for 29 points in just 20 games with the Griffins this season. He is currently tied for eighth in league scoring, ranks second in goals, and leads the league in game-winning goals.

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Leonard’s stellar play earned him the AHL Player of the Month award for November, when he recorded 16 points in only ten games. A sixth-year professional, Leonard also made a significant impact in the postseason last year, helping the Charlotte Checkers reach the Calder Cup Finals with 14 points in 18 playoff games.

With Kane’s return, Leonard will now rejoin the Griffins, where he has continued to be a key offensive force and a player to watch for future NHL opportunities.

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Devils Forward Sent Back to AHL

The New Jersey Devils announced on December 28th that the team had sent forward Angus Crookshank back to the American Hockey League (AHL). 

Crookshank played eight games for the Devils, scoring one goal and averaging just over eight and a half minutes on ice.

He will return to the AHL to rejoin the Utica Comets.

The 26-year-old has played 18 games for the Comets this season and earned seven points.

A 2018 fifth-round pick, Crookshank is no stranger to the NHL, having played two seasons with the Ottawa Senators, recording 21 games and four points. In 29 NHL games, he has five points.

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Former Sabres Forward Is Having Fantastic Season

The Minnesota Wild have been having a strong 2025-26 season. At the time of this writing, they sport a 24-10-6 record and are third in the Western Conference standings.

One of the many reasons for the Wild's good start to the season has been the excellent play of former Buffalo Sabres forward Marcus Johansson. 

Johansson, 35, has been one of the NHL's biggest surprises this season. In 38 games so far this campaign with the Wild, the former Sabres forward has recorded 12 goals, 20 assists, 32 points, and a plus-21 rating. This is after he had 11 goals and 34 points but in 72 games this past season, so there is no question that the veteran forward is exceeding expectations in a big way for Minnesota. 

Johansson just keeps staying hot as the season carries on, too. During the Wild's most recent game against the Vegas Golden Knights on Dec. 29, the former Sabre scored a goal and recorded three assists. With this, he played a massive role in the Wild's 5-2 win over the Golden Knights. 

It will now be interesting to see how Johansson builds on his strong 2025-26 season, but it is clear that the 16-year veteran is feeling it right now. 

In 60 games for the Sabres during the 2019-20 season, Johansson posted nine goals, 21 assists, and 30 points .

Ottawa Senators Year In Review Part One: January To March

With the ball about to drop on 2025, The Hockey News Ottawa looks back on some of the biggest Senators news of the calendar year. The biggest news of all was the Senators finally returning to the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time in eight years. Unfortunately, as they have so many times in the distant past, they came out on the wrong end of the Battle of Ontario.

While the return to the playoffs was the year’s biggest news, it certainly wasn’t the only big news. Here’s a review of some of the big Senators' moments over the past year, starting with January through April.

January

Ridly Greig Re-signs

The Senators signed Greig to a four-year extension worth $3.25 million (AAV). The 22-year-old was scheduled to become a restricted free agent in the summer. “Ridly has established himself as a key member of our team going forward,” GM Steve Staios said in a club statement. “He brings a good mix of versatility and tenacity to our forward group.”

Greig was part of a lucrative 2020 NHL Draft for the Senators, who currently have six players on their roster from that draft: Tim Stützle, Jake Sanderson, Tyler Kleven, Leevi Meriläinen, and Cole Reinhardt. “I am grateful to the Senators for the opportunity to spend the next four years with this group,” Greig said. “I am looking forward to continuing to develop and to the chance to win with this team.”

Leevi Meriläinen Becomes the Emergency Starter

With injuries to veterans Linus Ullmark and Anton Forsberg, 22-year-old Leevi Meriläinen was forced into action as Ottawa’s starting goalie. Meriläinen was brilliant in 12 games with the club, posting an 8-3-1 record, a 1.99 goals-against average, and a .925 save percentage.

Sens Announce Preseason Games in Quebec City

Ottawa announced they would play a pair of preseason games in Quebec City in September against the New Jersey Devils and the Montreal Canadiens. The club felt like there might be Quebec City hockey fans who are undecided on their NHL allegiances.

However, the Sens came away red-faced when they trotted out their mascot, Spartacat, wearing a jersey that was half Senators and half Nordiques. Some Sens fans were already annoyed that the club was promoting itself in front of a fan base that is starving to get its NHL team back. The mascot wearing the Nordiques crest only amplified the fan base’s annoyance.

Nick Cousins Suffers Knee Injury

In a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs, Nick Cousins suffered a serious knee injury after a knee-on-knee collision with Jacob Quillan. Cousins missed the next 30 games following knee surgery, returning just before the playoffs.

Senators Announce Quarter-Century Team

The NHL announced the Senators’ Quarter-Century First and Second Teams. The First Team was made up of the Pizza Line with Dany Heatley, Jason Spezza, and Daniel Alfredsson. The defencemen were Erik Karlsson and Wade Redden, with Craig Anderson in goal. The Second Team was Brady Tkachuk, Marian Hossa, and Mark Stone up front. Chris Phillips and Zdeno Chára were the defence, and Patrick Lalime was the goaltender.

February

Meriläinen Sent Down

Despite outplaying the Senators’ two older goaltenders, Meriläinen was sent down to the minors when Ullmark and Forsberg got healthy. It was becoming apparent that the Senators would not re-sign Forsberg as a pending RFA, but the Senators wanted to protect their goaltending depth for the rest of the season. If they had sent down Forsberg, they may have lost him on waivers. Meriläinen was waiver-exempt, so down he went.

Hamburglar Anniversary

The Senators celebrated the 10th anniversary of the famous Hamburglar run, inviting him to town for a pregame ceremony at Canadian Tire Centre. Andrew Hammond played out of his mind filling in for the injured Craig Anderson in the second half of the 2015 season. With masked Ottawa fans happily hurling hamburgers onto the ice after every win, the Hamburglar’s record that spring was a stunning 20-1-2 with a .941 save percentage and a 1.79 goals-against average, propelling the Senators into the playoffs.

Hartman Slams StĂźtzle

Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman was suspended for 10 games for slamming Senators forward Tim Stützle to the ice face-first during a faceoff. A couple of weeks later, Gary Bettman swept in and reduced Hartman’s suspension to just eight games.

Senators at the Four Nations

February marked a return of a best-on-best event as the NHL’s Four Nations Face-Off made its debut. Team USA had the highest Senators content, with both Brady Tkachuk and Jake Sanderson suiting up. Linus Ullmark made Team Sweden, and Nikolas Matinpalo got the call to fill in for injured Finnish defenceman Rasmus Ristolainen.

March

The Norris Trade

March will best be remembered for a pair of Senators deals at the NHL trade deadline. The biggest was Josh Norris heading to Buffalo in a deal for fellow centre Dylan Cozens. The Senators also received defenceman Dennis Gilbert and a second-round draft pick in 2026. Heading to the Sabres with Norris was defenceman Jacob Bernard-Docker, who had suffered a leg injury in January but was now healthy and having a hard time cracking Ottawa’s starting six.

The Zetterlund Deal

That was one of two big deals the Senators made that day. They also acquired winger Fabian Zetterlund from the San Jose Sharks, along with forward Tristen Robbins and a 2025 fourth-round draft pick. In return, the Sharks got Noah Gregor, Zack Ostapchuk, and a 2025 second-round draft pick.

March Madness

Senators head coach Travis Green hit a major coaching milestone, appearing in his 400th game behind an NHL bench. After the NHL’s Four Nations Face-Off, the Senators crafted their own version of March Madness with a 7-0-1 record, which translated to a smooth .938 points percentage. That streak saved the season, because as March began, the Senators were on a five-game skid and trailed both the Detroit Red Wings and the Columbus Blue Jackets by four points for the two wild-card spots.

Those are some of the highlights from the first quarter of 2025. Coming up next? We're look back at April to June, which was the best part of 2025 for the Ottawa Senators.

By Steve Warne
The Hockey News - Ottawa

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Blues At World Junior Championship 2026 (Dec. 29): Jiricek Scores Highlight-Reel, OT Winner For Czechia; Sweden Wins Again, Harenstam Gets Breather

Adam Jiricek's season with Brantford of the Ontario Hockey League has been filled with plenty of personal and team success.

No matter what happens with his season in the OHL, the St. Louis Blues 2024 first-round pick in the NHL Draft's moment at the 2026 IIHF World Junior Championship on Monday will go down as a lasting memory.

Jiricek scored a between-the-legs overtime game-winner for Czechia, which rebounded from a late third-period goal surrendered and topped Finland 2-1.

The defenseman took a pass with his back to the goal from Petr Sykora and in one motion, spun and put the puck between his legs before raising his shot over the left shoulder of Finland goalie Petteri Rimpinen at 3:39 for the winner after Finland's Emil hemming tied the game with 20 seconds left in regulation to ease and add much-needed relief for the Czechs after losing a lead late:

Jiricek led Czechia in ice time at 25:28 and was a plus-1 with three shots on goal.

After opening with a loss to Canada (7-5), Czechia is in third place in Group B with five points (1-1-0-1) and next plays Latvia on Wednesday at 2:30 p.m.

As for Sweden, it was a relative easy 8-1 win against Germany on Monday to improve the Swedes to 3-0-0-0 (nine points) in Group A.

Blues goalie prospect, 2025 sixth-round pick Love Harenstam, who stopped 44 of 48 shots in Sweden's first two games, was the backup to Herman Liv on Monday and got a day of rest.

Harenstam is projected to get the start for Sweden when it opposed the United States on Wednesday at 5 p.m. for the top seed from Group A.

Colten Ellis Grateful For Time In St. Louis Blues Organization; Goalie Is Stoked To Be In NHL With Buffalo SabresColten Ellis Grateful For Time In St. Louis Blues Organization; Goalie Is Stoked To Be In NHL With Buffalo SabresGrateful for his Blues development, Ellis embraces his NHL opportunity, seizing his Sabres chance despite a recent injury setback. "When they told me I was going on waivers, I know that’s a process, I really didn’t know what to expect."Another St. Louisan To Play Meaningful Game In Hometown For Sabres, Josh Dunne Joins Prestigious ListAnother St. Louisan To Play Meaningful Game In Hometown For Sabres, Josh Dunne Joins Prestigious ListSabres forward hails from O'Fallon, Mo., has played here in past but only in preseason gamesSuter Sidelined At Least Four Weeks With Ankle InjurySuter Sidelined At Least Four Weeks With Ankle InjuryBlues center was hurt in third period of 3-2 win against Predators on Saturday despite returning to gameBlues Will Ride Whoever The Hot Goalie Is ... For NowBlues Will Ride Whoever The Hot Goalie Is ... For NowJoel Hofer heats up, earning consecutive starts. The Blues are riding his hand, for now, as their goalie rotation shifts.Image

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Kraken Assign Jani Nyman To The Coachella Valley Firebirds

The Seattle Kraken have assigned winger Jani Nyman to the Coachella Valley Firebirds.

Nyman has played in 24 games this season, scoring four goals and six points, but has struggled to earn consistent minutes under coach Lane Lambert. This season, he's averaging just 10:42 of ice time and has been a healthy scratch 13 times. 

The 21-year-old will join the Firebirds squad, who sit in fifth place in the Pacific Division with a 15-9-4-0 record. Nyman spent his rookie campaign with the Firebirds last year, notching 28 goals and 44 points in 58 games. 

Although Nyman has shown signs of being good enough to play in the NHL, returning to the AHL to get consistent minutes is likely what's best for him. He'll play in the top six for the Firebirds, most likely on the top line and be a key figure on the power play. His shot is NHL-ready, but he needs to find ways to use it.

A better understanding of where he needs to be in the offensive zone to get open for his teammates needs work, and figuring out ways to use his skill to put himself in high-danger areas when he has the puck. He's shown he can do so in the AHL, and this stint will help him improve in that area of the game. 

While Nyman heads back to the AHL, Jacob Melanson remains and continues to find ways to be effective on the fourth line. Since his call-up, Melanson has skated in eight games and recorded his first career NHL point last night, registering an assist on Ryan Winterton's goal. 

The 22-year-old stands six-foot, 207 pounds and plays with speed and physicality. With Jaden Schwartz out, Ben Meyers and Melanson have earned the opportunity to remain in the NHL. They've formed a solid fourth line with Tye Kartye or Ryan Winterton.

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Carolina Hurricanes At Pittsburgh Penguins Preview: Lineup Changes, Where To Watch

The Pittsburgh Penguins will welcome the Carolina Hurricanes to PPG Paints Arena on Tuesday night for the first of four meetings this season.

The Hurricanes are coming off a 3-2 overtime win over the New York Rangers on Monday, while the Penguins got back in the win column on Sunday with a 7-3 thrashing of the Chicago Blackhawks. The Hurricanes and Penguins played three times last year, with the Hurricanes winning each matchup. The Penguins have lost four of their last five to the Hurricanes heading into Tuesday's contest. 

Sebastian Aho has been great once again for the Hurricanes in the first half of the season, compiling 14 goals and 35 points in 38 games. Seth Jarvis leads the team in goals with 19, but is currently out with an injury. 

Star defenseman Jaccob Slavin is also out with an injury, which is a big deal since he's one of the best defensive defenseman in the NHL. He gets all the matchups against each team's top line and is elite in his own end. 

The Hurricanes have gotten good production from forward Jackson Blake this season (12 goals and 24 points). Nikolaj Ehlers, who is in his first season with the team, only has eight goals in 38 games but does have 26 points. 

This has been a tough matchup for the Penguins over the last few years, due to the Hurricanes' relentlessness and their elite ability to shut things down in their own zone. High-danger chances may be hard to come by, so if the Penguins get one, they'll have to do whatever it takes to bury it. 

As for lineup changes, Penguins head coach Dan Muse confirmed after the morning skate that Stuart Skinner will start in goal. He's continuing to rotate starts between Skinner and fellow goaltender Arturs Silovs. 

Yegor Chinakhov, who was acquired via trade from the Columbus Blue Jackets on Monday, will not be in the lineup. 

Here's a look at the projected lineup:

Forwards: 

Rakell-Crosby-Rust

Mantha-Novak-Brazeau

McGroarty-Kindel-Koivunen

Dewar-Lizotte-Acciari

Defensive pairs:

Wotherspoon-Karlsson

Kulak-Letang

Shea-St. Ivany


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


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