Game Day: Everything You Need To Know Ahead Of Preds vs. Avalanche

Nov 16, 2025; Stockholm, SWEDEN; Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Sergei Murashov (1) is presented with a watch after defeating the Nashville Predators in a Global Series ice hockey game at Avicii Arena. Per Haljestam-Imagn Images

After nearly a week off following their trip to Stockholm, Sweden, for the 2025 NHL Global Series, the Nashville Predators return to action Saturday night as they host the Colorado Avalanche at Bridgestone Arena.

The Preds earned a split with the Pittsburgh Penguins in the two-game Global Series. Nashville scored a comeback 2-1 overtime victory Nov. 14 but suffered a disappointing 4-0 shutout loss to the Penguins two days later.

Filip Forsberg scored the game-tying goal in his home country in the Nov. 14 contest, then skated in his 800th career NHL game in the Nov. 16 loss.

With their 6-10-4 record, speculation and rumors that a coaching change might be made during the Preds’ six-day rest period were quashed by general manager Barry Trotz, who said in an interview on 102.5 The Game he has no intention of replacing head coach Andrew Brunette.

The Preds must put their problems and the outside noise behind them as they get back to work. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of Saturday night’s game with the Avalanche.

Game Day

Who: Colorado Avalanche (14-1-5) at Nashville Predators (6-10-4)

Where: Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tenn.

When: 7 Pm CST

TV: FanDuel Sports Network South

Radio: 102.5 The Game

Betting line (via BetMGM):

Avalanche

-1.5 (+110)

O 6 (-115)

-220

Predators

+1.5 (-135)

U 6 (-105)

+180

Roman Returns

The Preds got some good news following Saturday morning skate. Head coach Andrew Brunette announced that captain Roman Josi would be back in the lineup for the Avs game.

Josi has been on injured reserve after suffering an upper-body injury. He practiced with the team earlier in the week and was paired with defenseman Nicolas Hague. The two will be paired together for the game.

Cole Smith (upper body) is currently on injured reserve.

Hockey Fights Cancer Night

Mar 25, 2023; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Former Nashville Predators goalie Pekka Rinne stands with Hockey Fights Cancer ambassador Brody before the ceremonial puck drop prior to the game between the Nashville Predators and the Seattle Kraken at Bridgestone Arena. Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn Images

Saturday’s game is the first of two Hockey Fights Cancer nights the Predators will host this season. Last year, the Nashville Predators Foundation raised $229,365.25 for the 365 Pediatric Cancer Fund.

This game will feature six patient ambassadors from Monroe Carell who will take part in various in-game activities. Preds goalie Juuse Saros will be wearing a specially-designed goalie mask to mark the occasion, which fans can bid on in an auction during the game.

Preds Leaders

Forsberg leads the team with eight goals and 15 points, followed by Ryan O’Reilly with six goals and 13 points. Rookie Matthew Wood also has six goals, and he, along with Michael Bunting (4g-6a), Erik Haula (3g-7a) and Luke Evangelista (2g-8a) all have 10 points each.

Goalie Juuse Saros is 6-7-3 for the season with a 2.97 goals-against average and a .892 save percentage. He has recorded the fifth-most saves in the NHL this season (389); of those, 101 have been classified as high-danger, tied for the fifth-most of any goalie in the League.

Justus Annunen is 0-3-1 with a 3.98 GAA and .849 SP.

Nashville’s power play is 10-for-62 (16.1%), ranking them 25th in the NHL. The penalty kill is 14th at 81.4% (11-of-59).

Scouting The Avalanche

Colorado is atop the NHL standings coming into Saturday with a 14-1-5 mark. The Avs began this season 5-0-3 in their first eight games, tied for the second-longest point streak to begin a season in franchise history.

The 2000-01 team started 9-0-2 in their first 11 contests and the 2019-20 squad also recorded points in its first eight outings (7-0-1).

Nathan MacKinnon leads the team with 36 points (16-20-36). Cale Makar is second with 28 points (8-20-28), followed by Martin Necas (13-15-28).

Former Preds goaltender Scott Wedgewood is 12-1-2 with a 2.23 GAA and .913 SP. Wedgewood led the NHL with seven wins (7-1-2) in the month of October, which matched the second most October victories in franchise history behind only Craig Anderson’s 10 in 2009.

Mackenzie Blackwood is 2-0-1, 3.28 and .870.

On the power play, the Avs rank 23rd in the NHL at 16.7% (13-for-78). The PK is 9-of-64 (85.9), good for fourth overall.

Oscar Fisker Molgaard Continues To Fly Up The Ranks Within The Kraken Organization

On Thursday, Oscar Fisker Molgaard was recalled to the NHL after playing just 14 games in the AHL with the Coachella Valley Firebirds.

Not only would he be joining the big club, but he would be making his NHL debut that night when the Seattle Kraken took on the Chicago Blackhawks.

“When I got the call yesterday, yeah, pure excitement and joy and looking forward to today,” said Fisker Molgaard after Thursday’s morning skate. “Ron told me I’ve been doing a good job and had to get on the plane in a couple hours. It’s been a bit hectic ... just excited to get going. I’m really happy to be here.”

The 20-year-old didn't play a whole lot in his NHL debut, but like he's done at every level, he found a way to make an impact. He skated in just 6:50 of ice time, but he notched his first career NHL point with an assist on the Kraken's first goal of the game. 

The play started with Fisker Molgaard supporting a board battle and being first to the loose puck. Following the scrum, the young center worked to the front of the net where he deflected a puck before it hit off of Tye Kartye, picking up a primary assist. 

There wouldn't be many people who would have agreed that Molgaard would be the first player from their 2023 draft class to make his NHL debut, but since arriving in North America this summer, all he's done is impress the Kraken organization.

It began when he was a standout performer in rookie camp and in the rookie showcase. He constantly demonstrated a strong two-way ability and then carried the momentum. The 52nd overall pick in the 2023 NHL draft was one of the final cuts in training camp after playing in five pre-season games. 

The momentum continued as he started his AHL career in top form, showing no issues translating his game. In 14 games, he's recorded three goals and 10 points, tied for fourth in points. 

The Kraken spoke openly about wanting to trust their youth and allow them to shine. So far, they've done that. Berkly Catton remains in the NHL, Jani Nyman and Ryan Winterton are also up with the big club, and now Fisker Molgaard has seemingly skipped several steps in his development. 

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Say What? ‘We’re All Going To Die’ And Other Eye-Catching NHL Quotes From The Week

Every week in the NHL delivers goals, chaos, and occasionally, absolute gems on the microphone. Our “Say What?” series features some of the strangest, funniest, and most telling quotes from players, coaches, and executives around the league. 

This week, the quotes cover everything from existential goaltending philosophies to GMs calling out their own teams, and one player praising his “warrior wife.”

Here are the lines that made us stop scrolling and say… what?


“Nothing matters, nobody cares, we’re all going to die.” - Devin Cooley

Calgary Flames backup goalie Devin Cooley offered one of the most shockingly honest quotes of the season, saying he calms himself by repeating his quote about nothing mattering.

It sounds dark, but for Cooley, it’s grounding. He says it keeps him from getting too excited, which leads to “stupid stuff” and bad goals. It’s bizarre, a little morbid, and yet somehow very on-brand for a player who might become one of the most quotable characters in the NHL. It also shines an even brighter light on the theory that goaltenders are generally just a little weird.


“My warrior of a wife had our third daughter while we were on the ice.” - Dylan Strome

Washington Capitals center Dylan Strome announced the birth of his daughter, Sutton Kimberly Strome, on Friday night to reporters. Because it happened earlier than expected, he was unable to make it back to be with his wife, Tayler, in time, and he appeared emotional when discussing it.

“Really proud of her. It’s tough – you obviously want to be there for the birth of your children,” Strome said. “Didn’t know it was coming this soon, but can’t wait to go see her.”

It’s rare to hear a player express something so raw and family-focused during a hectic season, but Strome nailed it. Emotional, honest, and a reminder that hockey players are humans first.

"There was nothing I could do to get back," he said. “Just really proud of her. It’s not easy… For her to do that herself, it’s unbelievable."


“Next question… sorry, I don’t want to be rude, but I’m not going to say it.” Connor Bedard

After snapping at officials over a missed call, Connor Bedard was asked what he said that earned him a penalty for abuse of officials.

“Next question,” he responded. Realizing that there was probably a better way to word it, he then apologized for being rude to the person who asked the question.

“I have to control my emotions… I put our team in a vulnerable spot,” Bedard said.


“We don’t expect him to be the best defensive player out there, but everyone’s required to play defense.” - Mike Sullivan

New York Rangers head coach Mike Sullivan didn’t sugarcoat it when asked about Artemi Panarin’s willingness (or lack thereof) to play defense.

“We don’t expect him to be the best defensive player out there, but everyone’s required to play defense – and that’s the conversation that we have,” he told reporters after the Rangers’ 6-3 defeat to the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday.

Mike Sullivan (Peter Carr/The Journal News / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

“Everybody knows he drives offense, he’s a talented player. But I think he’s also capable of defending when he’s committed,” Sullivan added.

Coaches rarely call out stars this directly, and it’s intriguing that he’s choosing to do so with so much speculation surrounding the star, as he is a pending UFA on a team outside of a playoff spot.


“Everyone smells like a brewery.” - Brady Tkachuk

Not long ago, Matthew Tkachuk and Brady Tkachuk started up their own podcast, called Wingmen. In a recent episode, the brothers shared what it’s like for NHL players returning to their teams after the Christmas break. 

They discussed the NHL’s mandate that no team travels on Dec. 26th, which forces players to report to their teams early on the 27th, while they recover from their holiday festivities.

“It is the worst pre-game skate of the year, by far,” Matthew said. “The good thing is, everyone is in the same boat. Everyone’s a lot heavier, everyone’s a little sluggish.

“Everyone smells like a brewery,” Brady chimed in.


“It’s as though we went back 14 months.” - Martin St-Louis

Martin St-Louis has not been thrilled with the effort of his team over the past several games. He actually walked off during practice on Friday

After an 8-4 loss against Washington on Thursday, St-Louis told reporters the way the team is playing defense reminds him of what he saw before the team was good.

He also acknowledged that Sam Montembeault and Jakub Dobes can be better in net, but the team has to get the job done in front of them as well, instead of just pointing the finger at them.

“Put pucks in deep, fewer turnovers, defend better, get the puck out when it’s around the blueline, take fewer penalties, block shots, put the puck on the sticks in front of the net,” St-Louis said. “Do you want more?”

That’s as close to frustrated as St-Louis gets.

“I’m disappointed because it’s as if we went back in time a little bit tonight,” St-Louis said. “Our good was good, but we shot ourselves in the foot. It’s as though we went back 14 months.”


“Don’t take it for granted because it's not normal everywhere.” - Gabriel Landeskog

Gabriel Landeskog dropped a fun quote, reflecting on how lucky everyone is to watch the likes of Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar, and Martin Necas and how fun it is to see talented players play hockey. While fans get to see how dynamic top stars can be, in Colorado, he’s got a front-row seat. 

“You’re just blessed to get to watch on a daily basis,” Landeskog told reporters. I feel like you guys should probably feel the same way and don't take it for granted because it's not normal everywhere.”

While MacKinnon leads the league in scoring with 36 points, Makar and Necas are tied for fifth in the NHL scoring race with 28 points each.

“You have very elite players that are fully bought into what we're trying to do, and obviously they're special hockey minds and the talent and the hard work that they put in is exceptional,” the Avalanche’s captain said.


"In hockey, I always say you either win or you learn.” - Andre Tourigny

Utah Mammoth head coach Andre Tourigny doesn’t believe in losing without growth. After their loss to the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday, he called out his team’s response to the emotion of the game.

“We cannot lose our focus like that because a call, or a goal, or a hit, or whatever,” Tourigny told reporters. “We cannot lose our temper and start to run around.”

In an outing where Utah’s bench boss believed his players could have controlled themselves a bit better, he wants them to learn a lesson from that defeat.

"In hockey, I always say you either win or you learn. If you just lose instead of learning, that doesn't work. You stay still, so we need to learn from what happened."


“I haven’t heard a single conversation about the Blue Jackets.” - sports media personality Bill Simmons

The Ringer CEO, Bill Simmons, was asked what the most irrelevant franchise in professional sports on a Nov. 18 episode of The Bill Simmons Podcast.

The commenter said they assumed it is their Columbus Blue Jackets, which have a total of 15 franchise playoff wins in 26 seasons so far. Simmons agreed.

"Now, granted, I don't have a ton of hockey fans in my life, but I've never heard a convo about them," Simmons added.

Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski shrugged it off

“Yeah, it doesn’t matter,” Werenski told reporters. “It is what it is, I guess, right? I’m not going to lose sleep over it. I like Columbus, I like playing there, and I don’t care what Bill Simmons has to say.”


“I don’t see myself in another jersey, not in Florida, not in Colorado, anywhere” - Evgeni Malkin

Evgeni Malkin is having a tremendous start to his season, and with that, there has been trade speculation surrounding him. However, the long-time Penguins center made it clear that his intentions are to stay in Pittsburgh, even though he understands that some decisions are out of his control

“There are many details,” Malkin said. “What if the team struggles or misses the playoffs, and big trades start? Of course, I don’t see myself in another jersey – not in Florida, not in Colorado, anywhere.

“I’ve played my whole life in Pittsburgh. I love the fans, I love the city. I want to finish here. But there are always details. And of course, I want to fight for another Cup,” he concluded.


“I think there’s been too much vanilla with our team.” - Brad Treliving

The Toronto Maple Leafs GM didn’t hide from accountability when he spoke with the Toronto media on Tuesday. Brad Treliving admitted that the Leafs are not where they “envisioned to be” at this point in the season.

“I take full responsibility,” Treliving told reporters. “I’m in charge of the hockey department. I've put the people in place on the ice, off the ice. So the responsibility lies with myself.” 

He reflected on the team’s identity and the way they’ve played in the first quarter of this campaign.

“I think there’s been too much vanilla with our team," he said. "You can count on one hand how many complete games we’ve had.”


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Ottawa Senators Send A Player Down To The Minors, Clearing Room For Chabot's Probable Return

When defenseman Nikolas Matinpalo was injured in Thursday night's 3-2 victory in Anaheim on Thursday night, attention immediately turned to the idea of Lassi Thomson. After being called up to travel with Ottawa in case of injury, the Sens' 2019 first-round draft pick seemed like the logical replacement option if Matinpalo couldn't play on Saturday night in San Jose.

Not only will Thomson not get that opportunity, but he's heading back to Belleville. The Senators loaned him to the B-Sens on Saturday morning.

The Senators still have a long way to go on this road trip, so that means Ottawa's blue line is about to add at least one defenseman. It's most likely going to be an injured player who's now healthy again.

If it were only Matinpalo, then nothing would have changed, and Thomson would still be with Ottawa as the seventh defenseman. So either Thomas Chabot or Dennis Gilbert must be ready to join the team in California, bumping Thomson even further down the depth chart.

Chabot and Gilbert have both been close to a return from injury, but Gilbert is on Belleville's roster and hasn't played in almost a month, so the assumption is that he'll get some games in Belleville before joining Ottawa.

In all likelihood, Chabot has rejoined the Senators in San Jose. Assuming he dresses against the Sharks, that would restore Ottawa's blue line balance with three lefties and three righties, and Travis Green can go back to rotating Jordan Spence and Nikolas Matinpalo (if he's healthy) in the six hole.

Chabot was injured in a November 11th game against the Dallas Stars, possibly from a hard hit against the boards by Stars forward Colin Blackwell. The bodycheck occurred at the Stars' bench, where there's no glass, and it looked like Chabot's lower back or left rib area took the brunt of the hit, colliding with the hard edge at the top of the boards.

Among Sens defensemen, Chabot is tied with Artem Zub for second in scoring with 10 points this season. 

As for Thomson, his second act in the NHL will have to wait. He will rejoin the B-Sens, who are 4-0-1 in their last five games. In 15 games with Belleville this season, Thomson has three goals, one assist and 32 shots.

The Senators are in San Jose on Saturday at 7 p.m. EST.

Steve Warne
The Hockey News Ottawa

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Canadiens May Get A Big Boost From Energetic Forward

On Friday night, the Montreal Canadiens recalled Florian Xhekaj from the Laval Rocket. Some would say it was a long time coming, given how many injuries were necessary for the rugged forward to get his turn, but the Habs brass couldn’t go to him first, given how his season has started in the AHL.

However, after Jared Davidson and Joshua Roy were called up, Jake Evans received a high hit from Washington Capitals’ tough guy Tom Wilson. Since the Habs’ center may not be able to play tonight, the organization has decided to call up the younger Xhekaj.

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It’s a well-known fact that the Xhekaj brothers grew up Habs fans in Ontario, and when they got to play a preseason game together earlier this year, they were absolutely stocked and oozed positive energy. Both brother scored that night in a 5-0 over the Philadelphia Flyers

With the Canadiens desperately trying to get out of a five-game losing streak, that positive energy may be what the Habs need to skate with an extra spring in their strides. Arber Xhekaj took some flak on Friday for not holding Wilson accountable for the hit on Evans, and chances are he’ll be looking to have a standout performance on Saturday to quiet the critics.

As for the younger brother, there’s no need to explain just how pumped he will be to see his NHL dream come true, wearing the uniform of the most storied franchise in the NHL, and the one he grew up rooting for.

Joined on her way to the airport this morning, Simona Xhekaj said:

I'm feeling very nervous, my morning coffee went right through me. Couldn't sleep, got up at 5:00 and took my babies out for a walk. Whirlpool in my head with all the flashbacks when they were little, when Flo almost died on me in Spain after that horrific accident on ice. I'm excited beyond words.
- The Xhekaj's mother's thoughts this morning

So far this season, the 21-year-old has only four points in 16 games, including just two lamplighters, after putting up 24 goals in 69 games in the AHL last season. Just like his brother, the youngster can play a challenging game; he had 175 penalty minutes last season, and he’s already up to 44 minutes this year.

While a team shouldn’t need extra motivation to win when they have lost their last five games, it certainly won’t hurt to have two players fulfilling their lifelong dream.


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NHL Situational Scoring Rankings: Celebrini Scores The Most Important Points

By any metric one can measure, Macklin Celebrini is laying to waste the notion of the sophomore slump. And here’s another metric where he’s killing it through the first quarter of the season.

When it comes to goal-scoring in the NHL, the old saying goes, “They don’t ask how. They ask how many.” With a unique stat called Situational Scoring, they don’t ask how many, they ask how many of them meant something? 

What makes it different from every other stat out there in the NHL is that it tracks only the important points, the ones that matter. Garbage points need not apply.

And Celebrini's scoring the most points that matter.

He isn’t the only player who’s making his impact when it comes to Situational Scoring. Guys such as Wyatt Johnston and Jack Roslovic aren’t anywhere near the top 25 in the actual scoring race, but they’re among the most productive players in the league in this stat. That’s what makes it fun.

Here's the ranking with stats updated as of Nov. 21. If you're unfamiliar with Situational Scoring or need a refresher, keep reading.

NHL Situational Scoring: Top 26 Players As Of Nov. 21, 2025NHL Situational Scoring: Top 26 Players As Of Nov. 21, 2025Situational Scoring tracks the points that matter the most. Goals and assists are assigned a value depending on the situation and added up in the total (SS points). Scroll to the right for more numbers.

As always, there are a couple of things to note, the most important being that goals are weighted more heavily than assists, with goals worth one point and assists worth half a point.

In this system, goals can be worth more than one point and assists worth more than a half a point. For example, the first goal of a game is automatically worth two points, one for being the first goal of the game and one for putting that player’s team ahead in a game. An overtime goal is worth three: one for putting the team ahead, one for being the game-winner and one for the overtime goal. If that is the only goal in a 1-0 game, it’s worth four.

It can all be a little confusing, so here’s a glossary:

FIRST: When a player scores the first goal of the game.

AHEAD: Any goal that puts a team ahead at any point in the game, including overtime.

TIED: Any goal that pulls a team into a tie at any point in the game.

COMEBACK: A goal that is scored when a team is trailing by two goals or more and is part of a series of goals that eventually ties the game, regardless of the ultimate outcome of the game.

WINNER: A game-winning goal, but not by the NHL’s definition. The game-winner in this category is the goal that puts a team ahead in a game to stay. So in other words, you could have a 7-6 game and maybe the first goal of the game was the game-winner.

OT: Overtime goal.

SO: Only shootout game-winning goals are counted in this category.

NHL: Where the player stands in the actual NHL scoring race.

Take a look at the list, watch the video column for more, and let us know your thoughts. If you want to see how last year's Situational Scoring list ended, check it out here.


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Nick Lardis Scores Twice For IceHogs, Could Be Next Man Up To Blackhawks

Nick Lardis had been out of the Rockford IceHogs lineup for a few games due to injury. There was some speculation that it could be because of his first NHL call-up, but an actual injury was the reason. 

Lardis returned to the lineup on Friday and made an immediate impact. He scored two goals in their 2-0 comeback win over the Texas Stars. Both goals came in the third period. 

Late in the third, Kevin Korchinski took a penalty, but Nolan Allan scored a short-handed goal to take the lead for the first time. The Stars, however, didn't go quietly after relinquishing the lead. They tied it back up with 1:27 remaining in regulation to force overtime. 

It was in the free hockey period that Aidan Thompson gave the IceHogs the 4-3 victory. Rockford hasn't had the best start to the season, but this is the type of victory that can spark a winning streak. 

On the same night, the Chicago Blackhawks were run out of upstate New York as the Buffalo Sabres defeated them 9-3.

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Before the game on CHSN, NHL insider Frank Seravalli claimed that Nick Lardis could be the next man up when Chicago needs to call up a forward from the AHL.

That was before he went out and had a two-goal performance. Seravalli also mentioned Brett Seney as a veteran option, but Seney would need to sign an NHL contract (he is only on a one-way AHL deal). 

The Blackhawks have already called up Oliver Moore and Landon Slaggert. Injuries to forwards throughout the year have forced that. With Nick Foligno, Jason Dickinson, and Andre Burakovsky all out for the time being, the potential for another call up is something to be thinking about. 

For the Blackhawks to dress 12 forwards, they would have to make a call-up if those three were still out. If there is another injury, they will for sure make a call. 

Seney is tied for the AHL lead in points with 19, and Lardis is tied for seventh with 16, but he has played two fewer games than Seney.

7 of Lardis' 16 points are goals. He is scoring at a high clip for the AHL, especially being a rookie. He had 71 with the Brandtford Bulldogs last year, which is an absurd amount. He won't score that many in pro hockey, but it has been obvious for a while that his nose for the net will take him far. 

The elder skater in Seney is not a bad call-up option, but there is much more upside with Lardis. He is also a long-term piece, so giving him a look and an opportunity to make his NHL debut could work out very well for everyone involved. Lardis has a shot that will likely translate to the NHL, which will help the team win games. 

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Fabian Zetterlund gives perfect answer on what he misses most about Sharks

Fabian Zetterlund gives perfect answer on what he misses most about Sharks originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Fabian Zetterlund is back in San Jose.

For the first time since his shocking trade to the Ottawa Senators at last season’s NHL trade deadline, Zetterlund will face the Sharks on Saturday at SAP Center.

Zetterlund spoke after Senators practice about how much he misses William Eklund, his current goal-scoring struggles in Ottawa (he has one goal in 20 games), the business of hockey, and defending Macklin Celebrini.

Zetterlund, on being back in San Jose:

I’m excited. It’s going to be fun to play tomorrow. Like I said, I’m excited to be back, and I’m really, really pumped.

Zetterlund, on what he misses most about San Jose:

Eklund. (laughs)

Zetterlund, on the trade that sent him to Ottawa

I mean, everything happened so quickly, you know? I got that call and didn’t really think that much. It was just, go home and pack my stuff. My phone was ringing the whole day while I was trying to prepare for the next thing. It happened so quickly, so you can’t really find a word for it.

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Columbus Blue Jackets (24 pts) vs. Detroit Red Wings (25 pts) Game Preview

The Columbus Blue Jackets are on the road to take on the Detroit Red Wings at Little Caesers Arena.   

The Detroit Red Wings come into this game having gone 4-5-1 in their last 10 games, which includes a 5-0 loss to the New York Islanders on Thursday. 

The Red Wings currently sit 1st in the Atlantic Division and 4th in the Eastern Conference with 25 points. 

The Blue Jackets are coming off of an emotional road win against the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena. Center Adam Fantilli had three points playing in his hometown, and in front of close to 150 friends and family. 

Now it's Zach Werenski's turn. He thoroughly enjoys playing in his hometown as well. Werenski has 8 points in 15 career games in Detroit. He also has 20 career points in 25 games against the Red Wings, including 6 points in three games last season. 

With 24 points, the CBJ currently sit 6th in the Metro, 9th in the East, and 18th in the league. 

Blue Jackets Stats

  • Power Play - 16.7% - 23rd in the NHL
  • Penalty Kill - 73.1% - 27th in the NHL
  • Goals For - 62 - 19th in the NHL
  • Goals Against - 60 - 20th in the NHL

Red Wings Stats

  • Power Play - 21.4% - 14th in the NHL
  • Penalty Kill - 81.7% - 13th in the NHL
  • Goals For - 60 - 22nd in the NHL
  • Goals Against - 67 - 22nd in the NHL

Series History vs. The Red Wings

  • Columbus is 48-52-1-14 all-time, and 21-28-0-7 on the road vs. Detroit.
  • The CBJ are 29-13-4 in the last 13 seasons.
  • The Jackets are 14-5-3 at Little Caesers Arena in the last 22 games.
  • The CBJ went 2-1 vs. the Wings last season, including a 5-3 win in the 2025 Stadium Series Games at Ohio Stadium.

Who To Watch For TheRed Wings

  • Patrick Kane has 86 points in 64 career games against Columbus.
  • Dylan Larkin leads the Red Wings with 12 goals and 24 points.
  • Lucas Raymond leads the team with 16 assists.
  • Goalie Cam Talbot is 8-2-0 with a .897 SV%. His last start was on November 18 in a win against Seattle.
  • John Gibson is 4-6-1 with a SV % of .870. His last start was on November 20 in a 5-0 loss to the Islanders.

CBJ Player Notes vs.Red Wings

  • Zach Werenski has 20 points in 25 career games against Detroit.
  • Charlie Coyle has 14 points in 30 games.
  • Sean Monahan has 16 points in 21 games vs. the Red Wings.

Injuries 

  • Erik Gudbranson - Upper Body - Missed 13 games - IR
  • Boone Jenner - Upper Body - Missed 5 Games - IR

TOTAL MAN GAMES LOST: 30

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Ex-Flyers Coach Turning Devils Defenseman Into a Monster

The Philadelphia Flyers benefitted from some strong coaching from Brad Shaw in the past, but now, predictably, his departure is working directly against them.

Shaw, 61, deservedly earned a lot of credit for the development of multiple Flyers defensemen during his tenure in Philadelphia, headlined by the likes of Cam York, Jamie Drysdale, Rasmus Ristolainen, Nick Seeler, and even Travis Sanheim.

All of those players, at different points in their careers, either turned things completely around or took steps forward as NHLers.

Shaw, of course, was not retained by the Flyers after the firing of previous head coach John Tortorella, as Rick Tocchet was given the reins and Shaw opted for another opportunity instead of having to go through the interview process again for the same position he already had.

That opportunity, as we now know, came with the Metropolitan Division rival New Jersey Devils, who already have a high-powered defensive unit led by the likes of Luke Hughes and Dougie Hamilton.

NHL Trade Rumors: Flyers Have 2 Defense Targets To ConsiderNHL Trade Rumors: Flyers Have 2 Defense Targets To ConsiderIf the Flyers hope to improve their defense, they should have these three defenders on their radar.

Injuries have plagued the Devils, though, and Hughes has not been all that after a lengthy contract holdout and season-ending surgery impacted his offseason.

That meant that 2022 No. 2 overall pick Simon Nemec, who many Flyers fans were hoping would fall to them in the draft, had to step up with Hamilton, Brett Pesce, and Johnathan Kovacevic - all right-shots - on the shelf.

Well, with the added responsibilities, Nemec and Shaw have been cooking up something special in Newark.

Nemec, 21, has not been on the ice for a 5-on-5 goal against in six consecutive games, and the Slovakian defender has had a banner week overall.

After scoring a crucial game-tying goal against the New York Islanders on Nov. 10, Nemec scored a hat trick and overtime winner against the Chicago Blackhawks on Nov. 12, then added a shootout winner against the Washington Capitals on Nov. 15 for good measure.

For a player whose peaks and valleys were maddeningly extreme at times, Nemec, with the inadvertent help of the Flyers, now sits at four goals, eight assists, and 12 points in 20 games with a +5 rating.

Those 12 points rank 24th in the NHL in scoring amongst all defensemen, putting Nemec three behind rookie phenom Matthew Schaefer and five behind dynamos Evan Bouchard and Lane Hutson.

Flyers Trade for Senators Prospect is a Clear Home RunFlyers Trade for Senators Prospect is a Clear Home RunThe <a href="https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/philadelphia-flyers">Philadelphia Flyers</a> are impressively continuing to find ways to turn water into wine with what has been a rather quiet NHL trade market thus far.

Now, the Flyers do have a winning record sitting at 10-6-3, but the Flyers again rank towards the bottom of the league in scoring by defensemen; they sit 29th in the NHL with just 33 points coming from blueliners.

With a fresh opportunity and more talent than he ever had with the Flyers, Shaw has taken a 21-year-old Nemec and seemingly got the youngster to finally achieve liftoff in his nascent NHL career.

As for the Flyers? Well, more young players have regressed this season than those who have improved.

Panthers set to host Oilers in Stanley Cup Final rematch as Cats search for third straight win

The first Stanley Cup Final rematch of the season will take place on Saturday night in Sunrise.

Despite both the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers currently sitting outside of the playoff picture, there is certainly a different feel surrounding each of these potential powerhouse clubs.

For Florida, the team’s injury issues have been well known for a while now.

Entering the season without Sasha Barkov, Matthew Tkachuk and Tomas Nosek, then losing Dmitry Kulikov, Jonah Gadjovich, Cole Schwindt and Eetu Luostarien, all of whom remain out of the lineup, is one heck of a burden to shoulder.

Not that it’s stopped the Panthers from keeping their heads above water and chugging along while searching for consistency with a roster consisting of many players who have not spent a ton of time together.

As it stands, Florida holds an 11-8-1 record and picked up wins in four of their past five outings.

Edmonton, meanwhile, arrives in South Florida sitting at .500 with a record of 9-9-5.

The Oilers are wrapping up a monster 7-game road trip that started with an overtime win in Philadelphia and has seen Edmonton drop four of the five games since.

One thing that will be interesting to monitor is who the Oilers end up going with in goal against the Cats.

Starter Stuart Skinner allowed 15 goals over a three-game span before Calvin Pickard showed out well in their most recent outing, a 2-1 overtime loss in Tampa that saw Pickard come up with 33 saves.

Here are the Panthers projected lines and pairings for Saturday’s matchup with the Oilers:

Mackie Samoskevich – Anton Lundell – Brad Marchand

Jesper Boqvist – Evan Rodrigues – Sam Reinhart

Carter Verhaeghe – Sam Bennett – A.J. Greer

Noah Gregor – Luke Kunin – Jack Devine

Gus Forsling – Aaron Ekblad

Niko Mikkola – Seth Jones

Uvis Balinskis – Jeff Petry

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The Kings Lose Yet Again, And It’s Exactly The Same Story

Los Angeles Kings fans have been watching the same script since the start of the season. They have now played in 10 overtime games this season, tying the Edmonton Oilers for the most in the league, and tonight's loss to the Boston Bruins puts them 4-0-6 in extra periods, the most losses by any team in overtime. 

Despite outshooting their opponent 32-26, for the second straight game, the Kings once again came up short in overtime, scoring just one goal with 32 shots tells the whole story.

The Los Angeles Kings can play well enough and come back from leads to force overtime; they can even dominate large stretches of games, but when the clock hits zero, something always happens. 

Then, it’s deja vu in extra periods; everything turns to dust. 

On Friday night, coming off another shootout loss to the Sharks last night, the Kings once again fell in back-to-back overtime losses, losing 2-1 to the Boston Bruins. It’s not a fluke when the same ending plays out repeatedly; it’s a pattern, and it’s frustrating to watch. 

Kings Followed the Same Ending on a Different Night

If you’ve watched the Kings play all season, you’ve seen this movie before. They battle back, get the tying goal, generate more shots and chances than their opponent, and then, when it matters most, they break down in overtime.

Joel Armia scored the lone goal for LA midway through the third period, giving the Kings the push to stay in the game. Once OT began, the same script repeated: missed assignments, misreads, and the Bruins capitalizing immediately, and Morgan Geekie scored his second goal of the game to take the Kings' hearts. 

Overtime Is A Liability

The Kings aren’t getting outworked or losing badly; they’re failing to finish games in one format that has repeatedly haunted them: 3-on-3 overtime. 

LA just looks noticeably less confident once the game reaches sudden death. Back-to-back overtime losses expose an issue that the Kings haven’t solved, and opposing teams will use it against them when games matter. 

Right now, the story isn’t that they're losing, it’s that they’re losing the same way, and everyone keeps seeing it. Until the Kings break the script, the momentum won’t swing in their favor, and the frustration will only keep growing. 

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Takeaways: Penguins No-Show In 5-0 Loss To Minnesota Wild

Well, there certainly wasn’t much to write home about in this one. 

In their first game since returning from the NHL Global Series, the Pittsburgh Penguins were beat down by a hot Minnesota Wild team, 5-0. Minnesota was 7-2-1 coming into the contest, and they buried the Penguins early with three first-period goals. 

After Kirill Kaprizov tipped a Jared Middleton shot for a fourth goal, Penguins’ goaltender Arturs Silovs was pulled in favor of Sergei Murashov, who stopped nine of 10 the rest of the way. 

Wild goaltender Filip Gustavsson improved to 6-7-2 and earned the 19-save shutout.

Matt Boldy started things off pretty early on for Minnesota, as he was left all alone at the net-front and deked out Silovs for his 12th goal of the season at just 3:57. Joel Eriksson-Ek followed up with a power play goal midway through the first in the waning seconds of a Blake Lizotte double-minor for high-sticking, and Marcus Johansson scored the third goal for Minnesota just two minutes later on a wrister from the right circle.

Then, a little more than a minute into the second period, Jake Middleton floated a puck toward the net from the right point, and Kaprizov tipped it on the way in to make it 4-0. Boldy added his second of the game near the end of the second to secure the 5-0 win. 

So what went wrong in this one?

“Everything, honestly,” defenseman Ryan Shea said. “As a team, we were bad in the neutral zone. Turned a lot of pucks over in the neutral zone. I don’t know. They got a couple tip goals, pretty much goals off turnovers. So, we just gotta clean up all that, and it’s pretty frustrating.”

Truth be told, the Penguins looked like a team that had last played Sunday on another continent and were thrown back into the fire to face one of the league’s hottest teams. Of course, those aren’t excuses, but it’s safe to say that the Penguins’ situation probably didn’t help matters going into this one. 

Still, one saving grace is that they will get right back to work against the Seattle Kraken on Saturday, which sometimes helps to flush a bad loss like this out of the system. 

“I think it’s huge because in less than 24 hours, we get the chance to go at it again," Shea said. "I know, for me, it’s definitely a positive because you can actually go to sleep knowing that you gotta bring your best game tomorrow. That’s what we’re going to do, and that’s what I’m going to do.”

Takeaways: Penguins Put Together Strong Response Game, Take Home 3 Of 4 Points In NHL Global SeriesTakeaways: Penguins Put Together Strong Response Game, Take Home 3 Of 4 Points In NHL Global SeriesThe Pittsburgh Penguins secured three out of four possible points at this weekend's NHL Global Series against the Nashville Predators - it couldn't have come at a better time.

Here are a few thoughts and takeaways from this one:

- I don’t think it was for a lack of effort. I am not going to question this team on that because they have done nothing to indicate they’ve been at all checked out this season. 

But, man, they had absolutely nothing Friday.

I do believe there’s a difference between “lack of effort” and it simply not being your day. This certainly wasn’t the Penguins’ day. 

And - again - the best way to wash games like this out of your system is to get right back on the ice the next day. The Penguins will have a chance to redeem themselves Saturday when they face the Kraken, and - at the very least - I expect a much, much better start to Saturday’s game. 

- This was not a good showing for the Penguins’ first line or for the Shea-Kris Letang pairing. 

I’ll start with the Penguins' second defensive pairing, which was on the ice for all five goals against. They were just brutal in this game, and as of late, they’ve been guilty of quite a lot of turnovers and missed defensive assignments. 

By Shea’s own admission, they need to be better.

“I don’t know what it was, it was just not really clicking with our execution,” Shea said. “And we got burned for it. Me and Tanger, we definitely got burned for it, and it’s pretty frustrating coming off a good last game in Sweden. For us to win, I think I got to be better in that case. 

“It’s pretty frustrating, and just lucky that I didn’t break every stick that I have after a game like that.”

Penguins Have Found Their Ideal Fourth-Liner In Connor DewarPenguins Have Found Their Ideal Fourth-Liner In Connor DewarPittsburgh Penguins forward Connor Dewar has been outstanding this season.

Well, that’s quite a quote from Shea. And I will take his word for it that they’ll come back better Saturday.

As for the first line? Unfortunately, this is becoming a bit too regular of an occurrence. They were on the ice for three goals against, and Boldy’s goal was a result of missed coverage by Crosby and Rust. Crosby needed to take away the slot there, and Rust needed to stay on his man, Boldy.

It’s worth noting that Crosby was a career-worst minus-20 last season, and Rust was a career-worst minus-21. They’re even and minus-2, respectively, so far this season.

I don’t normally read into plus-minus. But you just don’t typically see numbers that drastic from a top forward line, especially one that puts up as many points as Crosby’s. 

Simply put, they need to find a way to be better in their own zone. I think having a responsible two-way player like Rickard Rakell or Filip Hallander would serve them well. Oh wait, they’re injured. Rutger McGroarty would suffice as well, but he literally just returned from injury in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (WBS).

Dewar is fine for now, but he doesn’t provide enough offensive punch to be a solution. 

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- This was a tough one to assess for goaltending simply because the Penguins played so poorly in their own zone. 

But Silovs was certainly not sharp. 

Not much he can do on a ridiculous deke move by Boldy, although a poke check may have worked. The third goal wasn’t the best. And I didn’t like the fourth goal despite it being tipped. Kaprizov tipped it in the high slot, and it was coming in slow enough that Silovs, perhaps, could have gotten a better read on it. 

Murashov was fine after taking over. There’s absolutely nothing he could have done on Boldy’s second goal, which was another deflection right at the net-front as a result of blown defensive coverage. 

Murashov will probably get the net Saturday. We’ll see how he responds. 

Nov 21, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Sergei Murashov (1) reacts after surrendering a goal to the Minnesota Wild during the second period at PPG Paints Arena. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

- I don’t think Ben Kindel has looked quite the same ever since getting bumped up to play alongside Crosby for a few games. He’s played the last two as the third-line center again, but he’s still been relatively quiet.

Something to keep in mind with young players - especially teenagers - is that there are going to be highs and lows unless you’re at a Crosby kind of level. I don’t think he’s been at his best for the last handful of games, but that’s not an indictment on him. 

The Penguins have said that they have Kindel and Harrison Brunicke on development plans. I know it’s not ideal to sit Kindel with the plethora of injuries the Penguins currently have, but I don’t think it’s the worst idea to give him a rest day during one of their upcoming games. 

With Philip Tomasino clearing waivers, they have the ability to option him to WBS and call up someone else in Kindel’s place, even for a day. I know the team just had a pretty lengthy break between games, but I’d say consider it.

'We Always Want Him To Know What The Plan Is': Dubas Provides Update On Brunicke Situation'We Always Want Him To Know What The Plan Is': Dubas Provides Update On Brunicke SituationPittsburgh Penguins' general manager and president of hockey operations Kyle Dubas elaborates on the plan for 19-year-old defenseman Harrison Brunicke, who is now eligible for an AHL conditioning loan.

- I’ve said it before, but it’s worth saying again: I’m not sure how long the Penguins can sustain with the injuries they currently have

Their offense has largely dried up, which tends to happen when two top-six forwards in Rakell and Justin Brazeau are out of the lineup. They don’t have enough scoring depth to attempt replacing those guys in any meaningful way. It also doesn’t help that their AHL team has been dealing with its fair share of injuries, too.

This team needs to find a way to tread water until they start getting a bit healthier. This is certainly the stretch for them to do it, as they mostly face teams not currently in playoff position.

At the end of the day - in stretches like this - they need their big guys to step up in big ways. In the last five games, Crosby, Rust, Evgeni Malkin, Anthony Mantha, Erik Karlsson, and Letang have combined for just four goals and 10 points. 

As the top-six sources of offense in your lineup right now? That’s not nearly good enough. They have to start generating more and finding the back of the net, or this could be a rough stretch until Rakell and Brazeau return.

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Tyler Bertuzzi & Connor Bedard Stay Hot But Sabres Run Blackhawks Out Of Town

On Thursday night, the Chicago Blackhawks had a tough loss to the Seattle Kraken. They allowed a two-goal lead to slip away in regulation and came away with nothing. 

They were allowed to let it go quickly, with the second half of a back-to-back against the Buffalo Sabres. This was Chicago's first back-to-back of the season as they traveled upstate to New York to take on the team with the worst record in the Eastern Conference. 

Buffalo, despite their spot in the standings, has a ton of talent. It was on full display in this game as they ran the Hawks out of town with a 9-3 demolition. 

Tyler Bertuzzi, who was playing in his 100th game as a Blackhawk, scored twice, and Alex Vlasic scored the third goal for Chicago. Connor Bedard assisted on both of Bertuzzi's goals, giving him 31 points on the season, which is tied with Macklin Celebrini for third in league scoring. 

Bedard and Bertuzzi, and their linemate Ryan Greene (who had an assist as well) all played well in this bad loss. Outside of them, it was a mostly lousy game for Chicago, as indicated by the 9-3 final score in favor of Buffalo. 

Arvid Soderblom was in the net for the Blackhawks, and he stayed in for all nine goals against. He has been a fantastic backup so far this season, but this wasn't his night. With that said, most of Buffalo's goals were not Soderblom's total fault. The team did not play well in front of him. 

Jeff Blashill chose to avoid pulling Soderblom, but Spencer Knight is now going to be completely fresh for the next game, which will take place on Sunday night. 

Some nights just don't go well in the NHL. Every team has five or six really bad games. This is one for the Blackhawks. Chicago lost every period 3-1, was outplayed in every area of the ice, and couldn't keep the Sabres from answering every time they scored. 

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Up Next For Chicago

This is the type of loss that you learn from, throw in the garbage, and move on quickly. The thing is, Chicago will be going from the bottom team in the East to the top team in the West. The Colorado Avalanche are going to be at the United Center for Sunday night hockey. This is, up to this point, the biggest test of the season for this young Blackhawks team coming off two straight regulation losses. 

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Former Sabres Superstar Has Big Game

Jack Eichel (© Timothy T. Ludwig-Imagn Images)

Former Buffalo Sabres star Jack Eichel has had a strong start to the 2025-26 season with the Golden Knights, and that is only continuing to be the case as the campaign rolls on. 

During his most recent appearance on Nov. 20 against the Utah Mammoth, Eichel scored two goals and recorded an assist in the Vegas Golden Knights' 4-1 win over the Central Division. With this, Eichel was certainly a notable reason for the Golden Knights' victory over Utah in this contest. 

With this latest big game for the Golden Knights, Eichel has now recorded 10 goals, 17 assists, 27 points, and a plus-7 rating in 20 contests this season. With this, there is no question that the former Sabre is having a very good start to the campaign with the Golden Knights. This comes after he posted 28 goals and set new career highs with 66 assists and 94 points in 77 games for Vegas in 2024-25. 

In 375 games over six seasons with the Sabres from 2015-16 to 2020-21, Eichel recorded 139 goals and 355 points.