Montreal Canadiens Acquire Phillip Danault From The Los Angeles Kings

The Los Angeles Kings have traded center Phillip Danault just before the NHL's roster freeze that kicks in at 12 a.m. ET for the Christmas break.

Los Angeles received a 2026 second-round pick from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for Danault. The second-round pick is owned by the Columbus Blue Jackets, who are at the bottom of the standings in the Eastern Conference.

With this move, Kings' GM Ken Holland removes Danault's $5.5-million cap hit. The player has one more year left on his contract after this season, fulfilling his six-year ticket. Los Angeles now has $9.2 million in salary cap space in the aftermath of this deal.

Also, the Kings now own two draft picks in the second round of the 2026 draft.

This trade follows several reports, including from Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman, about Danault and the Kings being willing to part ways.

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Danault is returning to his home province of Quebec in his reunion with the Habs. The 32-year-old played parts of six seasons with Montreal

Across those years, he played 360 games for the club, scoring 54 goals and 194 points. He was also a part of the Canadiens team that advanced to the Stanley Cup final in 2020-21.

With the Kings this season, Danault has had a very slow start. In 30 appearances, he's scored zero goals and put up five assists while averaging 16:19 of ice time per game, spending most of his time on the third line. Furthermore, he's missed the last four games due to illness.

Breaching the Surface: Alex Turcotte and the Phillip Danault DilemmaBreaching the Surface: Alex Turcotte and the Phillip Danault DilemmaTAMPA BAY, FL – In a place that has been a house of horrors for the Los Angeles Kings, the team was able to squeeze out a 2-1 win in sixty minutes of play, no more, no less, at Amalie Arena. For anyone following closely, that was the 23rd game this season for the Kings in which the game was decided by just one goal. Scaling down, it was also the fourth consecutive game the Kings were without defensive linchpin Phillip Danault, who has been battling the flu. In those four games, the Kings have been outscored at even strength 8-4.

The shutdown, two-way center is signing off on his Kings tenure after five seasons and 349 games. In that span, Danault scored 70 goals and 200 points.


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Buffalo Sabres defenseman Conor Timmins breaks left leg against Flyers. Expected to miss 6-8 weeks

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Dec 14, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Buffalo Sabres defenseman Conor Timmins (21) passes the puck during the second period against the Seattle Kraken at Climate Pledge Arena. Mandatory Credit: Blake Dahlin-Imagn Images

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BUFFALO, N.Y. — Buffalo Sabres coach Lindy Ruff said defenseman Conor Timmins is expected to miss between six to eight weeks after breaking his left leg in the third period of a 5-3 win over the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday night .

Timmins was hurt with 5:20 left in regulation in what appeared to be a non-contact injury while several players battled for a puck along the boards in the neutral zone. A replay showed Timmins' left skate may have caught a rut in leading to his left leg bending awkwardly.

The 27-year-old has seven season of NHL experience and in his first year in Buffalo after signing a two-year contract in free agency last summer. Timmins has six assists in 32 games, with the injury expected to sideline him through the NHL's Olympic break in February.

Ruff did not have an immediate update center Tyler Kozak, who left the game with upper body injury in the second period.

Jonatan Berggren Scores with Blues, Speaks After Red Wings Exit

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The tenure of former Detroit Red Wings 2018 second round (33rd overall) pick Jonatan Berggren came to an official close this week, as he was placed on waivers and subsequently claimed by the St. Louis Blues. 

In his second game with the Blues on Thursday night against the New York Rangers at Enterprise Center, he demonstrated why the Red Wings once viewed him as a potential key contributor on offense by sniping a shot past goaltender Igor Shesterkin.

While the Rangers ultimately fell by a 2-1 score in overtime, Berggren said that he felt comfortable in his new surroundings.

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“I just play my game,” Berggren said. “I haven't played a lot of hockey this season, so it's just fun to be out there and be with the boys and play good hockey. … It's easy for me to adapt, a really fun group and very skillful. So yeah, they make it easy for me.” 

While he began the game playing alongside another former Red Wings forward in Pius Suter, he would later be elevated to the top line alongside Robert Thomas and Pavel Buchnevich. 

“I just try to play my game and hopefully keep doing that and play good," Berggren continued. "It's super fun to play with those two guys. Really skillful players. So yeah, let's keep going.”

Berggren showed flashes of offensive upside during his rookie campaign with the Red Wings, scoring 15 goals in 67 games. However, he was unable to secure a roster spot with the club the following season, playing the majority of 2023-24 with the Grand Rapids Griffins. 

ImageJonatan Berggren Finds New NHL Home After Being Waived by Red Wings Jonatan Berggren Finds New NHL Home After Being Waived by Red Wings Former Detroit Red Wings forward Jonatan Berggren officially has a new NHL home after being placed on waivers.

Last season, his last full campaign in the Red Wings' organization, he scored 12 goals while adding 12 assists in 75 games. 

The Red Wings chose to re-sign Berggren, who was a restricted free agent, over the summer to a one-year contract worth $1.825 million. 

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LIVE UPDATES: JETS VS. AVALANCHE

First Period

We are officially underway.

Avalanche score nearly 10 minutes into the game and it's Brent Burns. He snapped a shot from the point that deflected off the skate of a Jet defender and it's 1-0 Colorado.

Colorado would go on the penalty kill right after, though, as Gabe Landeskog was called for holding Josh Morrissey. The Avs would go on to kill the penalty and it was a complete team effort. Cale Makar forechecked like a beast and Brock Nelson made a key interception to disrupt the Jets' momentum. 

Martin Necas scored off a feed from Nathan MacKinnon on a 2-on-1 rush to give the Avalanche a 2-0 lead with just under five minutes left in the first. 

Wedgewood made a highlight-reel save in the closing stages of the first. The puck got underneath of him in the crease and he kicked his left leg out and knocked the puck out of danger.

Second Period

Josh Manson laid out Cole Perfetti with a hard hit early in the frame, but Jets forward Tanner Pearson took exception and challenged Manson to a fight. And it went poorly for him, as Manson dropped him with a series of blows.

Mark Scheifele was subsequently penalized for holding MacKinnon and the Avalanche were awarded with a power play. 

We're halfway through the period. The score hasn't changed. Winnipeg's Logan Stanley one-timed a shot from the point, but Scott Wedgewood made the stick save.

The Jets were subsequently penalized for too many men on the ice and Colorado got another chance on the man advantage. Landeskog also checked Winnipeg defenseman Dylan Samberg into the boards after the whistle. 

Martin Necas took a hit along the boards and just went down the tunnel. You hate to see that. Hopefully it's nothing too serious. 

Jets score shorthanded late in the period and it's Morgan Barron. Winnipeg cleared the puck and Barron won the foot race and snuck the backhand by Wedgewood. Barron has scored in back-to-back games against the Avalanche and has registered points in three out of his last four against Colorado. 

Third Period

Parker Kelly scores 1:58 into the final period to give Colorado a 3-1 lead. Manson fired the initial shot, and Kelly, who was screening Hellebuyck, deflected it by the reigning Hart Memorial Trophy winner. 

Devon Toews gets penalized for hooking Gabriel Vilardi. The Jets respond with a goal off the next draw. Haydn Fleury fires a slap shot that Scheifele redirects from the backdoor past Wedgewood to make it a 3-2 game. 

Near the halfway point of the period, Kelly tipped a shot from Samuel Girard by Hellebuyck, but it was immediately ruled no goal by the officials because Kelly played it with a high-stick. 

The Hockey Show: Panthers rolling, top local broadcasters and Brad Williams talks high-flying Ducks

Happy holidays from The Hockey Show.

This week was the last episode of the season, so co-hosts Roy Bellamy and David Dwork were extra motivated to squeeze as much hockey goodness as they could into this week’s show.

Joining Roy and Dave was THS’ official Anaheim Ducks correspondent, comedian Brad Williams.

In addition to gushing over the solid season his Ducks are having, Brad also chatted about the challenging Western Conference, chirping his fellow comedians while on the road and the importance that Waffle House plays on any road trip.

Wins and fails of the week included Leon Draisaitl scoring his 1,000th point on former Oilers goalie Stuart Skinner, a pair of defensive fails by the New York Rangers and Pittsburgh Penguins, an interesting jersey choice by Tate McRae in Calgary and a goaltending matchup in South Florida featuring the sons of Hall of Fame netminders Martin Brodeur and Roberto Luongo.

The full episode and interview can be seen in the videos below:

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Flyers Call Up Exciting Prospect & Assign Defender To AHL

The Philadelphia Flyers are giving one of their exciting prospects a chance on the NHL roster.

The Flyers have announced that they have recalled forward Denver Barkey from their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Lehigh Valley Phantoms. 

The Flyers also shared that defenseman Egor Zamula has been assigned to the Phantoms after clearing waivers.

With Barkey being one of the Flyers' most promising prospects, it is undoubtedly notable that he has been called up. The young forward will now be looking to make a big impact after getting his first NHL call-up from here. 

Barkey has appeared in 26 games so far this season with the Phantoms, where he has posted seven goals, nine assists, and 16 points. This is after he had 25 goals and 82 points in 50 games with the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) last season. He also recorded nine goals and 20 points in 10 playoff games for London this past spring. 

As for Zamula, he will now be getting into his first AHL action since the 2022-23 season. In 13 games this season with the Flyers, he has recorded one assist and a plus-4 rating. 

NHL Rumors: 4 Potential Suitors Named For Sabres' Alex Tuch

Buffalo Sabres star forward Alex Tuch is a player to keep a very close eye on this season. The star winger is a pending unrestricted free agent (UFA), so questions have naturally come up about his future in Buffalo.

The Sabres' hope is to sign Tuch to a contract extension, and it is easy to understand why when noting that he is one of their most impactful players. It would not be easy for the Sabres to replace him if they lose him, as he is a top-six power forward who is a major scoring threat. 

Yet, if the Sabres do not have Tuch signed to a contract extension by the deadline and they are still out of a playoff spot then, they may end up having no choice but to shop Tuch.

According to The Fourth Period, the Toronto Maple Leafs, Dallas Stars, Carolina Hurricanes, and Los Angeles Kings are four teams that are expected to express interest in Tuch this season if the Sabres make him available. 

With all four of these teams having high expectations, it would make all the sense in the world for them to pursue a star like Tuch near the deadline. Any of them would be lucky to land Tuch, but the same could be said for every other playoff club in the NHL, as he is a proven top-six winger. 

In 32 games so far this season with the Sabres, Tuch has recorded 11 goals, 18 assists, 29 points, and a plus-3 rating. 

NHL Rumors: Penguins Urged To Address Specific Trade Need

The Pittsburgh Penguins currently have a 14-10-9 record this season and are seventh in the Metropolitan Division. However, they are also only four points behind the third-place New York Islanders in the Metro, so they are still certainly in the playoff race.

The Penguins have been going through a very rough patch as of late, though, as they have lost seven straight games. Yet, even with this being the case, all hope is not lost for their season. 

Due to this, in a recent article for Bleacher Report, Lyle Richardson argued that the Penguins should look to add an inexpensive two-way forward to their roster by the 2026 NHL trade deadline. 

"Despite the club's improved performance and the goalie swap, GM Kyle Dubas is sticking with his roster retooling timeline. If the Penguins remain a playoff contender by the deadline, he could seek an affordable defensive forward to help his club in the faceoff circle," Richardson wrote.

With the Penguins still focused on the future, it would make sense for them to be a bit more conservative at the deadline rather than making a big splash for a rental player. When looking at their group, it is fair to argue that they could use another solid bottom-six center, so that could be an avenue worth exploring. This is especially so if they can find a player who is under contract beyond this season and is on the right side of 30. 

Nevertheless, it will be interesting to see what kind of moves the Penguins make this season.

NHL News: Flyers Big Defender Clears Waivers

According to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman, Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Egor Zamula has cleared waivers. 

Zamula was placed on waivers by the Flyers on Dec. 18. With Zamula being 25 years old and 6-foot-3, it certainly seemed possible that an NHL club out there could have claimed him to add to their defensive depth. Yet, he has instead passed through waivers unclaimed and will remain a part of the Flyers organization because of it. 

With Zamula clearing waivers, the Flyers have assigned him to their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Lehigh Valley Phantoms. 

Zamula has appeared in 13 games so far this season with the Flyers, where he has recorded one assist, 15 blocks, and a plus-4 rating. This is after he had three goals, 12 assists, and 15 points in 63 games with the Flyers during the 2024-25 season. 

In 168 games over six seasons with the Flyers, Zamula has posted eight goals, 33 assists, 41 points, and 218 blocks. 

This Canadiens Move Is Looking Very Good Right Now

Back in November, the Montreal Canadiens signed forward Alexandre Texier to a one-year, $1 million contract. This was after Texier mutually terminated his contract with the St. Louis Blues.

Following the Canadiens signing Texier, the hope was that he would bounce back from a much-needed change of scenery. So far, it is fair to say that he is doing just that, as he is proving to be a very good addition to the Canadiens' roster.

Texier has been off to a nice start with the Canadiens. In 12 games so far with the Original Six club, the 26-year-old forward has recorded three goals, three assists, and six points. He has also been improving as he continues to get used to the Canadiens' system, as he has posted three goals and four points over his last five games alone.

With the way Texier is playing, there is no question that he is giving the Canadiens some solid secondary offensive production right now. With the Canadiens needing more offense, Texier has certainly been a pleasant surprise for them early on.

It will now be very interesting to see how Texier builds on his nice start with the Canadiens. If he keeps this kind of play up, it would be great news for the Habs. 

Fantasy Hockey Waiver Wire: Ryan O'Reilly, Zeev Buium among top pickup candidates going into the weekend

Fantasy impostor syndrome is real. After 10 weeks in the 14-team RotoWire Staff Hockey League, I'm in first at 9-1. I've also accumulated the most fantasy points from the head-to-head matchups. At the same time, my opponents have scored the second-fewest points. And while I've got a couple stars at forward and defense, none of my four goalies (Karel Vejmelka, Juuse Saros and the Detroit tandem) would be called elite.

Regression is coming. I can feel it. Some players are performing well above expectations. And Connor Bedard just went down, though he should be back sometime next month. I've been pretty fortunate with injuries overall, so I'm just waiting for a flood that may never end up happening. The key is to stay active and (relatively) positive to ensure fantasy decisions aren't made too quickly and/or without proper consideration.

So be sure to take your time and check out the latest suggestions.

(Rostered rates as of Dec. 19)

Ryan O'Reilly, NSH (Yahoo: 32%): O'Reilly has been a fairly reliable scorer throughout his career with only a handful of injuries over 17 seasons. Even on a subpar Nashville offense, he's recorded 27 points — with 14 coming in the last 11 games. O'Reilly also centers the top line during all attacking situations, having recently rejoined the lead power play while reuniting with Filip Forsberg. Throw in a handful of shots and his continued mastery on faceoffs (averaging almost 10 wins on a 57.7% success rate) to further enhance his fantasy appeal.

Vasily Podkolzin, EDM (Yahoo: 30%): It's taken a while for Podkolzin to get settled in the NHL since he was drafted 10th overall by Vancouver in 2019. He showed some flashes of brilliance last year and even racked up 10 points during the playoffs. Podkolzin has potted five goals over eight outings to go with an assist, 13 shots and 26 hits. And while there's no man-advantage minutes, the even-strength spot next to Leon Draisaitl will do just fine.

Mikael Granlund, ANA (Yahoo: 24%): A lower-body injury kept Granlund out for more than a month, and then he returned to post six straight scoreless efforts before a goal and assist on Tuesday. He may have been shut out on the scoresheet during that stretch, but he managed to contribute 11 shots, seven blocks and six hits on 18:27 of ice time per game — 3:46 of that on Anaheim's lead PP. As long as Granlund stays healthy and is surrounded by skilled teammates, he needs to be on more lineups.

Boone Jenner, CBJ (Yahoo: 22%): On the topic of multi-category veterans missing significant action, Jenner recently came back and has delivered two goals, two assists, 11 shots, 14 hits and six blocks from four matchups. It's been a while since he's been able to go even close to a full campaign without getting hurt, though he's a fantasy player's dream when available. Jenner should also get more clicks holding down a top-six slot and skating on the Blue Jackets' second power play.

Anders Lee, NYI (Yahoo: 20%): Lee can claim three performances of at least three points this season while being blanked 21 times. That kind of inconsistency and a middle-six role will put a dent in your coverage, but maybe not for a forward with a somewhat successful pedigree who continues to direct plenty of pucks on net. Lee's latest mini-run has him tallying three goals, five assists and 16 shots from seven games with three of those eight points of the PP variety. Expect him to keep producing, as three of the Isles' next five opponents are bottom-10 defenses (Canucks, Sabres, Blue Jackets).

Vladimir Tarasenko, MIN (Yahoo: 13%): Quinn Hughes' arrival in Minnesota should benefit some of his new teammates, especially those who regularly share the ice with him. Tarasenko lines up with the blueline star on the first PP, a group that also boasts Kirill Kaprizov, Matt Boldy and Joel Eriksson Ek. That's a pretty big opportunity, provided he can stay there for more than a couple of outings. Mats Zuccarello could eventually replace Tarasenko within that elite unit after he comes back, though the latter is there right now and grabbed three points on Tuesday with a goal and three shots Thursday.

Chandler Stephenson, SEA (Yahoo: 12%): Stephenson set a career high last year with 18 PPPs and is already at eight, with four during his current seven-game scoring streak that also covers 20 shots and 68 faceoff wins. And he's been doing all that on a 19:57 average ice time. It's hard to rely on any Kraken forward for offense, as the club ranks 31st in average goals, yet Stephenson seems too hard to pass up based on recent form and ice time.

Jackson Blake, CAR (Yahoo: 12%): After a successful second half last season and a hot start to this campaign, Blake registered a string of zeroes surrounding a night where he delivered two goals, an assist and five shots. He's gotten back on track, picking up points in each of his last two contests — two of the three on Carolina's top power play — while joining forces with Logan Stankoven and Nikolaj Ehlers at five-on-five. Blake is talented and part of a top-10 offense, so he deserves more fantasy attention. Give him a chance.

Zeev Buium, VAN (Yahoo: 58%): To no one's surprise, Buium immediately operated as Vancouver's top power-play quarterback and posted two PPPs during his debut on Sunday. He doesn't do much in other areas but still offers offensive upside outside of that prime man-advantage placement. Even with the Canucks rebuilding, Buium represents their future centerpiece who's also going to log decent ice time right now. Get him while he's still available.

Josh Manson, COL (Yahoo: 25%): December has so far been productive for Manson, as he's notched six assists, 13 shots, a plus-8 and 26 hits. The 17-minute average may be a bit low and his points probably can't be sustained based on previous output, though he'll keep getting chances being paired at even-strength with Brent Burns. And even if the scoring dries up, Manson's secondary stats should keep him on enough fantasy lineups.

Sean Durzi, UTA (Yahoo: 9%): Durzi has been impacted by injuries the last couple of seasons, with the latest setback sidelining him for six weeks. While his stats weren't great right after he returned, he's found the scoresheet from five of the last six games in which he's totaled six points, 13 shots, 16 PIM and 10 blocks. Durzi is also on Utah's backup man-advantage, where he registered a PPA on Tuesday. And if you're concerned about him maintaining this type of offense, don't forget he recently established back-to-back campaigns with at least 38 points.

Tony DeAngelo, NYI (Yahoo: 4%): A significant share of DeAngelo's scoring used to be dependent on the power play, yet that's changed the last couple years. In fact, his first 10 points this season came at five-on-five, as the Isles had been horrendous while up a man. And DeAngelo's last three have all been PPPs as part of a solid second unit. He's not going to supply much else besides offense, though that should be enough to warrant additional coverage.

Pyotr Kochetkov, CAR (Yahoo: 57%): Brandon Bussi was featured last week and is now up to nine straight wins. Kochetkov returned two weeks ago and is essentially splitting the starts, as Frederik Andersen hasn't played since Dec. 4. Kochetkov has performed well in his last two outings, only allowing a combined four goals while coming out on top in both. Bussi may be the one grabbing the headlines, though Kochetkov is Carolina's long-term No. 1 and will be given enough opportunities to prove that. Playing behind a strong attack and league-leading defense for shots allowed also won't hurt his fantasy production.

Joel Hofer, STL (Yahoo: 11%): We're not sayingJordan Binnington is in danger of losing his starting role in St. Louis, but he's been pulled twice this month with a 3.89 GAA and .870 save percentage from his last 11 appearances going into Thursday. Over that same stretch, Hofer has posted a 2.22/.920 line alongside three shutouts, including one on Wednesday against the Jets. If Binnington continues to struggle, Hofer should keep getting enough work.

The Good The Bad and The Ugly: Rangers at St. Louis

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The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, Rangers At St.Louis.

THE GOOD: 

1. J.T. IN OVERTIME: Commodore Miller delivers again in the extra session and that's good for two points. His shot was a laser, proving there's something left in his arsenal.

2. LUCKY GABE: Because the rookie Perreault went to the net, he was lucky to have a Will Cuylle billiard shot bound off his skate and in for the Blueshirts only regulation goal.

3. OUT OF THE FOXHOLE: Key injured veteran defenseman Adam The Fox skated in a non-contact sweater which indicates that he could be ready for action in time for the December 27th tilt with the Islanders.

4. SHESTY IN TIME: After misplaying the lone St.Louis goal, Iggy got his act together and saved the two-pointer with a solid third period.

THE BAD: 

1. DOPEY ROPE: For two periods, St.Louis played rope-a-dope – whatever that is – which displeased some critics who wanted firewagon hockey.

THE UGLY:

1. STICK BLUNDERING IGOR: Shesty's pass to Comrade Vlad Gavrikov was right out of a four-year-old's game. Gavvy got handcuffed and the Blues scored on an angle shot that a five-year-old would have stopped with a yawn.

Who's Singing The Blues In St.Louis? Not The BlueshirtsWho's Singing The Blues In St.Louis? Not The BlueshirtsQuick Quiz: What happens when the team picked fourth in the Metro (<a href="https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/new-york-rangers">Rangers</a>) meets the team picked sixth in the Central Division, alias the St.Louis Blues?

2. RIDDLED IN THE THIRD: The Rangers escaped the third period tied 1-1 despite being outshot 11-4.

CONCLUSION: Weakly and meekly, the Blueshirts escaped St. Louis in almost-orderly retreat and very content with the two points. Hey, they all count!

Flyers call up exciting prospect who ‘plays like he's 6-4'

Flyers call up exciting prospect who ‘plays like he's 6-4' originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

Denver Barkey took another step in proving the skeptics wrong.

The 5-foot-9 winger, often doubted for being undersized, was called up Friday by the Flyers.

With 16 points (seven goals, nine assists) in 26 games for AHL affiliate Lehigh Valley, Barkey has used his relentless forecheck and advanced smarts to impress the Flyers. We’ll see if the 20-year-old will make his NHL debut Saturday when the Flyers face the Rangers at Madison Square Garden (12:30 p.m. ET/NBCSP).

“The biggest thing about him is that he’s just so competitive,” Phantoms head coach John Snowden said in September. “He’s a smaller guy, but he plays like he’s 6-4.”

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Not many had Barkey jumping to the Flyers this early into his first season of pro hockey. But he was coming off an excellent junior career. Last season, he captained London to a Memorial Cup title. In four seasons with the Knights, he made the OHL championship series three times and won the last two.

“He’s a guy that the players seem to gravitate to in the locker room,” Patrick Sharp, a special advisor to the Flyers’ hockey operations department, said in July. “Has a lot of tools to his game. Obviously people talk about his size, but his hockey IQ is exceptional, he has got great skating ability, he’s ultra competitive and he has won a lot already.”

Sharp and Barkey have something pretty cool in common. They both were selected by the Flyers in the third round at 95th overall. Identical pick, just different years.

“We’ve kind of had a tighter bond ever since,” Barkey said in September 2023 after being drafted that summer. “He’s obviously a knowledgeable guy and someone that I listen to.

“He’s got a really cool story. Leaning on him when it comes to advice, and I know he had his struggles in his early years, so leaning on him for advice and things like that has been huge.”

Barkey, who weighs around 170 to 175 pounds, was cut by Team Canada twice for world juniors. He has used that as fuel. The Flyers like his motor so much that he has drawn some comparisons to Travis Konecny.

“I call him, like, a little, mini T.K. — he’s all over the puck, he’s grinding,” Flyers director of player development Riley Armstrong said in September. “When he doesn’t have the puck, he’s always working to get the puck back.”

Gabe Perreault Makes Immediate Impact For Rangers Upon Call-Up

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In his first game back with the New York Rangers, Gabe Perreault made a noticeable impact. 

The Rangers called up Perreault with the hopes of turning around their offensive woes, and it seems as if the team made the right decision.

In the second period of the Rangers’ 2-1 overtime win over the St. Louis Blues, Will Cuylle’s shot deflected off of Perreault’s skate, marking his first career NHL goal. 

It may have been an unorthodox kind of goal, but it was still a moment that Perreault will never forget. 

“I kind of blacked out,” Perreault said about his goal. “Pretty lucky one, but feels good to get the first one.”

The 20-year-old forward played on a line alongside Noah Laba and Taylor Raddysh. He was also slotted into a power-play role on the team’s second unit. 

Throughout the night, Perreault flashed off some impressive passes, as he’s always been highly touted for his high hockey IQ and strong facilitating abilities. 

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He also didn’t appear to be overwhelmed by the pace of play. In fact, his poise with the puck on his stick and the ability to play off of the puck were impressive for a rookie. 

Perreault logged in a total of 13:09 minutes. 

To kick off the season in the AHL, Perreault has recorded 10 goals, seven assists, and 17 points in 20 games. 

“We just want to see where his game is at, and we're trying to put him in a position to succeed,” Mike Sullivan said of Perreault. We're excited about Gabe's game and where it can go… I think he's had a pretty good stretch of games in Hartford, and we like potentially what he could bring to our lineup.”

'He's As Good A Player As We Have' Eetu Luostarinen Praised By The Panthers Organization As He Skates In Game 400

When the puck is dropped tonight, it'll mark Eetu Luostarinen's 400th career NHL game, 392 of which came with the Florida Panthers.

The Carolina Hurricanes, the Panthers' opponent tonight, selected Luostarinen in the second round (42nd overall) in the 2017 NHL draft, but he would go on to play just eight games with the Hurricanes. On Feb. 24, 2020, the Hurricanes sent  Erik Haula, Lucas Wallmark, Chase Priskie, and Luostarinen to the Panthers in exchange for Vincent Trocheck. Luostarinen is the only player to still play for the team that acquired him in the deal. 

Being traded to the Panthers was the best possible scenario for Luostarinen. He's developed into one of the better third-line wingers, and now that the Panthers are dealing with injuries to key players, they feel comfortable moving him up in the lineup.

In 25 games this season, he's notched three goals and 13 points, but the Panthers are defensively sharp with him on the ice. 

"He's in the Barkov category of prototypical in the way that we want to play the game," said coach Paul Maurice. "Now, we kind of honor the guys that put up a lot of points. We understand that. But in quality of role, he's as good a player as we have."

Now 400 games into his career, Luostarinen is respected among his peers and one of the league's best penalty killers. He embodies the mentality and play style of the Panthers to a tee, and it's why he's earned two contract extensions during his Panthers tenure, and will likely earn another one when his contract expires in 2027. Luostarinen is also expected to be a key figure for Finland at the 2026 Olympics in February.

"Time flies when you're having fun," said the 6-foot-3, 191-pound. 

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