‘The Ultimate Model Of Consistency’: John Tavares Reaches 1,100-Point Milestone As Maple Leafs Earn Third Consecutive Win

Dec 10, 2024; Newark, New Jersey, USA; Toronto Maple Leafs center John Tavares (91) takes a break during a stoppage in play against the New Jersey Devils during the second period at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: Luther Schlaifer-Imagn Images

John Tavares continues to prove why he is one of the most consistent players in the NHL. 

On Thursday night at Madison Square Garden, the Toronto Maple Leafs forward reached the 1,100-point milestone with a three-point performance, leading the charge en route to a 4-3 victory over the New York Rangers – the club’s third consecutive win.

Tavares became just the 68th player in NHL history and the eighth active skater to reach 1,100 career points.

“You don't take it for granted. It's been a great journey, a lot of hard work, and obviously, I've played with two great organizations and a lot of great teammates that have been a big part of that, helping me along the way and making me look good a lot of the time,” said Tavares post-game. 

“But obviously, very proud of the commitment I try to make and the passion I have for the game. Just try to go out there, execute and play well, be effective, and be accounted on offensively,” he added.

The milestone moment came in the second period when he wired home his second goal of the game, restoring Toronto’s lead after the Rangers had tied things up early in the frame. A fortunate bounce sent the puck onto his stick with an open net in front of him, and he made no mistake, firing it past Igor Shesterkin.

The 34-year-old forward also opened the scoring at 12:30 of the first period, netting his 28th goal of the season off a perfectly placed one-timer. Tavares finished the night with two goals, an assist, and a plus-2 rating while leading all Toronto forwards in ice time at 19:42.

“It's incredible. I mean, what an accomplishment,” said linemate William Nylander, who recorded two assists and reached a milestone of his own with his 600th career point. “He had a great game tonight, and I mean, the way he gets prepared before every game, just a complete pro on and off the ice.”

Tavares’ production remains remarkably steady at age 34. 

Through 62 games this season, he has 29 goals and 31 assists for 60 points – matching last year’s goal total in 18 fewer games. His longevity as a top-tier player is further highlighted by the fact that he has recorded at least 60 points in 13 NHL seasons, with the only exceptions being his rookie campaign (2009-10), the lockout-shortened season (2012-13), and the COVID-19-impacted year (2020-21).

“He's just the ultimate pro, the ultimate model of consistency,” said defenseman Jake McCabe. “He's a great example for all of us in our room and such a huge part of our team. So, yeah, it's 1,100 points, man. S— That's a lot of points.”

Head coach Craig Berube praised the former No.1 overall pick’s ability to elevate his game, even amidst a back-to-back that required travel. 

“I thought he was really good tonight. An older guy like that on back-to-back nights and a pretty quick team over there too, but he was solid,” said Berube. “He was so strong on pucks tonight and won all his battles, faceoffs. He does all the little things right, and he's got that knack to score goals, I'll tell you that.”

‘I Love It Here, I’ve Said I Want To Stay’: John Tavares Reaffirms Commitment To Maple Leafs Amid Contract Uncertainty Following Loss To Avalanche‘I Love It Here, I’ve Said I Want To Stay’: John Tavares Reaffirms Commitment To Maple Leafs Amid Contract Uncertainty Following Loss To AvalancheAfter rumors surfaced following the NHL’s trade deadline that the Toronto Maple Leafs had considered trading Mitch Marner to the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for Mikko Rantanen, John Tavares was asked about his own future with the team following Toronto’s 7-4 loss to the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday night.

For a player who has built his career on consistency, leadership, and offensive production, Tavares’ 1,100-point milestone is just another testament to his overall impact on the ice. 

And with the way he’s playing, he’s showing no signs of slowing down.

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Which RFAs Should The Penguins Keep?

Jan 27, 2025; San Jose, California, USA; Pittsburgh Penguins center Philip Tomasino (53) warms up before the game against the San Jose Sharks at SAP Center at San Jose. (David Gonzales-Imagn Images)

It should be quite the summer for the Pittsburgh Penguins in the free agent market.

The Penguins have already shipped most of their pending-unrestricted free agents (UFAs) elsewhere for assets, as forward Lars Eller was traded in November and defenseman Marcus Pettersson and forward Drew O'Connor were dealt at the end of January. There are also plenty of whispers about President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Kyle Dubas dabbling in the restricted free agent market to bring in some young talent from elsewhere. 

But with free agency will also come decisions on which pending-restricted free agents (RFAs) of their own that they'll want to keep in the organization.

So who should they keep around, and who should they move on from, in restricted free agency?


Philip Tomasino

Feb 27, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Penguins center Philip Tomasino (53) skates up ice with the puck against the .Philadelphia Flyers during the third period at PPG Paints Arena. (Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images)

Keep: Yes

Tomasino is probably the most obvious choice for the Penguins to keep around, as he has found some momentum with the Penguins this season.

Since being traded to Pittsburgh by the Nashville Predators for a 2027 fourth-round pick on Nov. 25, Tomasino has registered 10 goals and 19 points in 41 games, which is good enough for a 20-goal pace. He has found some chemistry with Evgeni Malkin, and - at only 23 years old - he is a player who can complement some of the younger prospects who will be part of the Penguins' roster in 2025-26.


Connor Dewar

Mar 15, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Penguins center Connor Dewar (19) reacts fter scoring his second goal of the game against the New Jersey Devils during the third period at PPG Paints Arena. (Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images)

Keep: No

Although Dewar has scored his only three goals of the season in his five games as a Penguin, it still doesn't change the fact that he is, at his very best, a lower-end third-line winger on a good team.

It's not that Dewar isn't good enough to be kept around. It's more so that keeping a guy like him around will surely block some deserving prospects from seeing NHL ice next season. And at the stage the Penguins are in, prospect development should be the priority.


Conor Timmins

Mar 18, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Conor Timmins (20) moves the puck in the defensive zone against the New York Islanders during the second period at PPG Paints Arena. (Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images)

Keep: Yes

Timmins has been a steady presence on Pittsburgh's third pairing since coming over in the same trade that brought Dewar over from the Toronto Maple Leafs on deadline day. He has a goal and four points in five games with the Penguins and is tied for first in blocked shots per game at 1.4.

Defensive depth is never a bad thing to have, and the Penguins could use more depth options on their right side - especially if Erik Karlsson ends up being shopped this summer.


P.O Joseph

Jan 5, 2025; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman P.O Joseph (73) looks on against the Carolina Hurricanes during the first period at Lenovo Center. (James Guillory-Imagn Images)

Keep: No

In December, Dubas essentially added Joseph for nothing, acquiring him from the St. Louis Blues for future considerations. At the time, the move made sense in order to shore up some defensive depth, as injuries were piling up and Joseph was a safe, cheap option.

However, the Penguins have enough left defensemen on their roster - Ryan Graves, Ryan Shea, Vladislav Kolyachonok, as well as Owen Pickering - who can fill that side just fine. Having Joseph around will only block a spot for Pickering - and the possiblity must be considered that the Penguins may seek to extend Matt Grzelcyk as well.


Vasily Ponomarev

Nov 19, 2024; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Penguins center Vasily Ponomarev (11) skates with the puck against Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Darren Raddysh (43) during the third period at PPG Paints Arena. (Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images)

Keep: Yes

Ponomarev, 23, is having a solid season in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, even if he's gone a bit cold with just two goals and four points in the last 10 games. On the season, he has 13 goals and 35 points in 46 games, and he saw three NHL games this season.

This should be a "prove it" one- or two-year deal for Ponomarev, who figures to be on the NHL roster for most - if not, all - of next season. The young two-way forward, at this juncture, projects to be just one player out of the crop of prospects in the Penguins' system expected to make some kind of impact in future NHL minutes.


Other RFA predictions:

Keep:

     - G Taylor Gauthier
     - D Mac Hollowell
     - D Filip Kral
     - F Mathias Laferriere

Don't keep:

     - F Raivis Ansons
     - D Colton Poolman 


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Islanders Skate Past Canadiens 4-3 In OT; Playoffs Truly In Focus

Brad Penney

Backed by Bo Horvat's two goals, the New York Islanders defeated the Montreal Canadiens 4-3 in overtime to earn two key points in the standings.

The Islanders were without Alexander Romanov, who missed his second consecutive game due to illness.

Here's how it happened:

The Islanders earned the first power play of the game when Brendan Gallagher took out Ilya Sorokin's legs for a goaltender interference call.

After a shaky start in the opening minute of the power play, the Islanders struck first when Anders Lee battled for possession below the goal line and set up Anthony Duclair in front of the net.

Duclair capitalized, slipping the puck past Sam Montembeault for his seventh goal of the season at 5:37:

The assist earned Lee his 500th career NHL point.

The Islanders went to the penalty kill at 9:22 when Adam Pelech was called for interference against Juraj Slafkovsky, but the Canadiens failed to convert.

Minutes later, Joshua Roy found the equalizer, capitalizing on a loose rebound atop the crease and burying it into the open net at 11:57:

The Islanders headed to their second penalty kill of the opening period when Lee tripped Josh Anderson at 14:03 but once again survived the two minutes.

The Canadiens outshot the Islanders 15-7 in the first period. 

Gallagher earned his second minor penalty when he interfered with Scott Mayfield just 31 seconds into the second period, but Noah Dobson's interference minor on Jake Evans cut the power play short.

After killing the penalty, the Islanders got caught in a line change, leaving Nick Suzuki open for a breakaway.

Suzuki beat Sorokin on his glove side at 4:05, but the goal was called back due to offsides:

After the Canadiens controlled much of the ensuing play, the Islanders earned a power play when Mike Matheson was called for holding at 15:20.

It was an impressive power play for the Islanders, and Simon Holmstrom capitalized when he put a slapshot past Montembeault at 16:40:

Holmstrom's goal was his 17th of the season and extended his scoring streak to three games.

In the period's final minutes, Pelech awkwardly collided with Emil Heineman but was able to return.

Despite getting outshot 10-7 in the second period, the Islanders entered the final frame up 2-1.

In the most crucial period of their season so far, the Islanders quickly extended their lead when Horvat lowered his shoulder, powered past Matheson, and fired a shot through Montembeault at 2:31:

This was Horvat's 22nd goal of the year, with Dobson and Sorokin registering assists on the play.

The Islanders headed to a crucial penalty kill when Kyle MacLean tripped Evans at 4:15.

Following some chaos in the crease, Patrik Laine fired a slapshot into the open net for his 17th goal of the season at 4:32:

Patrick Roy challenged for goaltender interference, but the goal stood, sending the Islanders to the penalty kill for delay of game. They survived the two minutes.

With under six minutes to play, an offensive turnover sprung Gallagher on a breakaway, where he put a shot past Sorokin's glove for his 17th goal of the season:

Both teams traded chances in the closing minutes, but regulation ended at 3-3.

The Canadiens outshot the Islanders 15-7 in the third period.

With 90 seconds remaining in overtime, Horvat knocked Lane Hutson off the puck then received a Tony DeAngelo feed before heading up ice.

Going end-to-end, Horvat fired it past Montembeault's blocker for the game-winner:

UP NEXT: The Islanders host the Calgary Flames on Saturday at 4:00 PM ET 

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Devils give up four unanswered goals in 5-3 loss to Flames

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Jonathan Huberdeau scored with 3:20 left to play to lift the Calgary Flames to a come-from-behind 5-3 victory over the New Jersey Devils on Thursday night.

Matt Coronato, Connor Zary, Daniil Miromanov and Nazem Kadri also had goals for Calgary, which erased a two-goal deficit in the third period with four unanswered goals for its second straight road win.

Rookie Dustin Wolfe made 26 saves in the victory.

Nico Hischier recorded a goal and an assist for the Devils, extending his points streak to five straight games. Erik Haula and Paul Cotter also scored and Jacob Markstrom stopped 23 shots.

With the Flames trailing 3-2, Miromanov tied it with his second goal of the season on assists from Blake Coleman and Joel Farabee with 4:20 left. Huberdeau’s unassisted snap shot one minute later put Calgary up with his 26th goal of the season.

Kadri closed it out for the Flames with an empty-netter with 12 seconds left.

Takeaways

Flames: Calgary has shown resilience on its East Coast road trip, winning 2-1 at the New York Rangers on Tuesday before the comeback against the Devils. The Flames are in the hunt for a wild-card spot in the Western Conference.

Devils: This was New Jersey’s first regulation loss this season after leading while entering the third period. It’s also the fourth time the Devils allowed four third-period goals, three times since the Four Nations Face-Off in February.

Key moment

New Jersey managed just four shots on goal in the third period compared to 15 from Calgary.

Key stat

The Devils are 4-3 since Jack Hughes suffered a season-ending separated shoulder on March 5.

Up next

Flames: End their four-game road trip at the New York Islanders on Saturday.

Devils: Host the Ottawa Senators on Saturday in the second game of a three-game homestand.

The Western Conference Playoff Race Thickens As Canucks Lose 4–3 In Overtime To St. Louis

Mar 20, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; St. Louis Blues center Robert Thomas (18) controls the puck as Vancouver Canucks defenseman Quinn Hughes (43) defends during the second period at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

The Vancouver Canucks’ Thursday night matchup against the St. Louis Blues was full of cathartic celebrations and upsets. Despite a bunch of new records on the line, the Canucks could not come out of the game with a win, dropping the game 4–3 in overtime. Kiefer Sherwood and Brock Boeser (2), scored for the Canucks, while Zack Bolduc, Tyler Tucker, Dylan Holloway, and Philip Broberg found the back of the net for St. Louis. Kevin Lankinen started for Vancouver, stopping 25 of 29 shots faced. With the overtime loss, Vancouver is now out of a playoff spot with 76 points in 69 games played. Currently, they have one game in hand on St. Louis. 

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Lankinen was an early hero for the Canucks, making seven saves in the first seven minutes of the game including a kick-save on Robert Thomas. He made yet another in-tight save on Thomas only minutes later, stopping what easily could have been St. Louis’ first goal of the game. One of his most impressive saves of the night was during the first frame, when he and Filip Hronek joined forces to keep out a rebound off the goal post with only seconds left in the period. 

Despite the 0–0 score, St. Louis dominated Vancouver in nearly every stat to start the game. They put up 12 shots to Vancouver’s three and won 66.7% of the first period faceoffs, as well as put up a 5-on-5 corsi-for percentage of 64.71% and an xGF% of 89.16%. While each team was awarded a partial power play, neither were able to capitalize on the chance. 

Vancouver picked up their pace in the second period, making sure to keep the puck in St. Louis’ zone throughout the first seven minutes. Shots by Teddy Blueger and Kiefer Sherwood could have been the game’s opening goal if not for Jordan Binnington’s efforts in the crease. Marcus Pettersson also had two shots during this span of time. By the game’s halfway mark, the Canucks nearly matched St. Louis’ early shot count with 11 to the Blues’ 15. However, even with their early push, St. Louis scored off a deflection from Quinn Hughes and left the second period with a 1–0 lead. 

Tonight was a big game for Sherwood, who came in needing only 11 hits to break the NHL record in hits made in one season. He finished the game with 10 hits made, tying him with Jeremy Lauzon’s 383 hits for the record. Most importantly, however, he scored to tie the game at 1–1, helping Vancouver stay in pursuit of the ever-important two points up for grabs at the end of the game. He finished the match with one shot on net and 15:58 minutes played. 

Two players who have been heating up as of late are Elias Pettersson and Nils Höglander. The two have been paired up since Vancouver’s match against the Calgary Flames last Wednesday, and put together, they have produced a combined 11 points. Adding to that total, they each tallied an assist on Boeser’s 200th career goal, with Pettersson getting one on Boeser’s second goal of the game. Together, alongside Boeser, they finished the game with a corsi-for percentage of 55%. 

The game looked to be a loss for Vancouver until Boeser fired the puck at the net and beat Binnington with less than three seconds left in the game. During overtime, St. Louis nearly won off a close goal that sat on the red line of the net, but since Lankinen stopped it and it didn’t completely cross the line, the chance did not count. The Blues went on to score off a rush chance by Broberg, preventing Vancouver from taking the extra point.  

"Both teams needed those points badly," Dakota Joshua said of the team's effort after the game. "It was nice to see some resiliency and battle back to get a point in the end there. But yeah, one we would have liked to have." 

"We've gotta clean it up. Clean that stuff up. I thought the second or third we were better. I didn't think our first was that good," Canucks Head Coach Rick Tocchet noted of the team's playing style postgame.

"It's a point, you know. It's a big point," he added. "Down the road, it can really help us."

Stats and Facts: 

  • With the overtime loss, Vancouver’s playoff odds are now at 37.2% as calculated by MoneyPuck.com 
  • Brock Boeser scores his 200th career goal, becoming the ninth player in Canucks history to do so 
  • Brock Boeser scores two goals in two straight games for the first time this season 
  • With his 383rd hit of the season, Kiefer Sherwood ties Jeremy Lauzon’s NHL hit record  
  • Quinn Hughes hits 399 career NHL points 

Scoring Summary: 

1st Period: 

No scoring. 

2nd Period: 

15:48 - STL: Zack Bolduc (13) from Cam Fowler and Nick Leddy 

3rd Period: 

1:09 - VAN: Kiefer Sherwood (15) from Filip Hronek and Marcus Pettersson 

6:35 - VAN: Brock Boeser (21) from Nils Höglander and Elias Pettersson 

9:27 - STL: Tyler Tucker (3) from Brayden Schenn 

9:52 - STL: Dylan Holloway (23) from Jordan Kyrou and Tyler Tucker 

19:57 - VAN: Brock Boeser (22) from Elias Pettersson and Quinn Hughes 

Overtime: 

3:41 - STL: Philip Broberg (7) from Brayden Schenn and Dylan Holloway 

Up Next: 

Vancouver’s next game is on Saturday, March 22, against former Canuck J.T. Miller and the New York Rangers. It will be Vancouver’s first time playing against Miller since trading him to the Rangers at the end of January. Puck drop is scheduled for 10:00 am PT. 

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Canucks Kiefer Sherwood Ties NHL Record For Hits In A Season

Mar 18, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks forward Kiefer Sherwood (44) prepares to put on his helmet prior to the start of a game against the Winnipeg Jets at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

Kiefer Sherwood has tied an NHL record. During the Vancouver Canucks game on Thursday against the St. Louis Blues, Sherwood threw his 383rd hit of the season, which tied Jeremy Lauzon's NHL record. The record-tying hit was Sherwood's 10th of the game and came at 12:35 of the third period against Tyler Tucker. 

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Despite only playing 65 games with the Canucks, Sherwood already ranks 19th all-time in franchise history for hits. Earlier this season, he also tied the franchise record for hits in a game when he threw 12 against the Chicago Blackhawks. This season, Sherwood has thrown at least 10 hits in seven games and has thrown over 100 hits more than any other player in the NHL.

On top of being a hitting machine, Sherwood is also having a career year offensively. He has set new career highs in points with 29 and hit the 15-goal mark for the first time in his career. Sherwood signed a two-year contract with Vancouver during the 2024 offseason, which carries a cap hit of $1.5 million.

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Bobrovsky, Barkov propel Panthers to 1-0 victory in Columbus

Mar 20, 2025; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Florida Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky (72) makes a save against the Columbus Blue Jackets during the second period at Nationwide Arena. (Russell LaBounty-Imagn Images)

A playoff atmosphere filled Nationwide Arena on Thursday night for a late-season matchup between the Florida Panthers and Columbus Blue Jackets.

With both teams looking to break out of recent funks, the game was as tight and competitive as you’d hope this late in the season between a couple of potential postseason clubs.

Ultimately it was the Panthers coming out on top of this goaltenders’ duel, earning a feisty 1-0 victory in overtime.

Florida played a strong first period, holding Columbus without a shot on goal for almost seven minutes after the opening puck drop.

The Panthers ended up outshooting the home team 12-5 during the first period but nobody was able to solve the goaltenders.

After Elvis Merzlikins was the busier of the tendies during the opening 20 minutes, it was Sergei Bobrovsky who was called upon more frequently after the second period arrived.

Columbus thought they had the game’s first goal with 9:47 left in the third period.

Boone Jenner was tied up just outside the goal crease but was able to kick a loose puck past a sprawling Bobrovsky.

Florida’s goaltender quickly jumped up, waving his arms at the referee, but it took an official review for the refs to take the goal off the scoreboard.

An exciting, physical third period yielded no goals, so for the first time in five seasons, the Panthers went to overtime in a scoreless tie.

Thanks to a late delay of game penalty of Kirill Marchenko, Florida had a 4-on-3 power play when the extra session began.

After some quick puck movement, Panthers Captain Sasha Barkov wired a wrist shot over Merzlikins’ blocker 28 seconds into overtime.

Ballgame.

On to Washington.

QUICK THOUGHTS

Bobrovsky finished with 26 saves, including all six high danger shots the Blue Jackets sent his way.

The last time a Panthers game was 0-0 after sixty minutes was on Feb. 4, 2020 at Columbus.

Florida lost on a Zach Werenski overtime goal.

Barkov has now scored in consecutive games for the second time this month.

Sam Reinhart picked up an assist on Barkov’s goal, his seventh assist and ninth point over his past seven games.

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Ottawa Senators Crushed At Home 5-1 By Colorado Avalanche

Mar 20, 2025: Ottawa Senators goalie Anton Forsberg (31) makes a save in front of Colorado Avalanche center Jack Drury (18) in the second period at the Canadian Tire Centre (Marc DesRosiers-Imagn Images

After a six-game winning streak, the hot and cold Ottawa Senators are suddenly showing the earmarks of another cold streak, and few things are colder than getting snowed under at home by the Avalanche.

After a 6-3 loss in Montreal on Tuesday, the Senators had a weak response on Thursday, losing 5-1 to the Colorado Avalanche.

Brock Nelson scored twice for the Avs who outshot Ottawa 32-16. Cale Makar, Jonathan Drouin and Ross Colton each had two points.

After being outshot by Ottawa 5-0 in the first five minutes, Colorado completely took the game over, scoring four goals in the second half of the first period.

With Linus Ullmark under siege for several minutes, Nathan MacKinnon finally opened the floodgates with his 28th, 10:29 into the first period. Just inside Ottawa's blue line, MacKinnon took a drop pass from Drouin and ripped a low shot through both Jake Sanderson and Ullmark.

A minute later, Brock Nelson broke free down the left wing and beat Ullmark high to the glove side to make it 2-0. 

Cale Makar scored his 26th goal on the power play on a shot from the point through traffic. And finally, right after a faceoff to the right of Ottawa's goal, Joel Kiviranta ended Ullmark's night and make it 4-0 Colorado.

The residue of Ottawa's terrible first period bled into the second as Dylan Cozens had taken a bad interference penalty with six seconds left in the first. With the extra man, Nelson scored again to make it 5-0 early in the second. 

At that point, Sens head coach Travis Green put all his forward lines in a blender. And why not?

In particular, newcomer Fabian Zetterlund finally got a chance to get off the fourth line where he's been for the past five games since arriving in Ottawa. He played mostly top six minutes in the final two periods and was noticeable, creating at least a couple of good chances.

The Senators hit a couple of goal posts along the way and finally broke the shutout on Cozens' power play goal with under four minutes left, but they were never in this game, getting just 11 shots in the final 55 minutes of the game. This, despite the fact the Avs played last night.

The good news is that the New York Rangers lost 4-3 to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday night so Ottawa remains five points above the Eastern Conference playoff cut line.

Fancy that, a favour from the Leafs?

The Sens will hit the road again for another difficult matchup on Saturday night, this time against the New Jersey Devils

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Kings Dominate Blackhawks in 3-1 Win

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Following their 3-1 loss in Minnesota against the Wild, the Los Angeles Kings (37-21-9) arrived in the Windy City as they faced the Blackhawks (20-40-9). The Kings met the Blackhawks for third and final time this season. Spencer Knight escorted his team out while Darcy Kuemper stood in net for the second game in a row. 

Kings Lead 2-0 in Opening Period

Puck drop was underway as the Kings battled for early momentum. At the 11:15 point, Trevor Moore tipped in a wrist shot and put the Kings on the scoreboard 1-0. In a flurry of plays, Alex Turcotte netted his eighth of the season moments later. With Los Angeles leading 2-0 early, the inconsistent Blackhawks found themselves already trailing. Chicago's late attempt to produce scoring opportunities was cut short by the period's end, as both teams headed into intermission for the second period. 

And We’re Back...

With the Kings up 2-0, the second period promised more intense action and a challenge for the Kings to maintain their lead. Los Angeles took the initiative and displayed increased aggression, making it difficult for the Blackhawks to mount a comeback. Frank Nazar of the Blackhawks dominated the faceoff circle against the Kings tonight, winning critical neutral zone battles. Despite a series of impressive saves by Kuemper, Connor Bedard's slapshot ultimately beat him, bringing the score to 2-1 at 9:10. The Kings outshot the Blackhawks 26-12, as each team relentlessly tried to establish physical dominance. Los Angeles maintained control in the first period, but their performance declined in the second. 

Final Twenty in Windy City

The Blackhawks showed more activity in the third. By 13:36, though the Kings had outshot Chicago 27-16, they hadn't converted their opportunities. Their shots weren't translating into goals against a team they should have been able to beat, especially a team not in the playoff conversation. It has proven difficult for Los Angeles to consistently create scoring chances, which has been a key factor in their recent losses and especially when playing away from home. The third period saw the Kings effectively shut down the Blackhawks. With 21 seconds left, Joel Edmundson's goal secured a 3-1 victory. Securing two points, Los Angeles now prepares for a home game against the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday.

Exciting Sabres Prospect Is Impressing Big Time In AHL

Noah Ostlund (© Marc DesRosiers-Imagn Images)

The Buffalo Sabres selected forward Noah Ostlund with the 16th overall pick of the 2022 NHL Entry Draft. With this, the 21-year-old is considered one of the Sabres' most promising prospects. 

Ostlund is currently in his first full season with the Rochester Americans after appearing in two games with the AHL squad this past season. So far, the Stockholm, Sweden native has been solid, posting 11 goals and 24 points in 37 games. This is after he started the season off cold by recording just one point in his first 12 games. 

Ostlund's play is that he is continuing to improve as this campaign rolls on, and he is in the middle of a long hot streak because of it. In his last 12 games, the 5-foot-11 forward has seven goals to go along with 12 points. He also has 23 points over his previous 25 contests. With numbers like these, he is undoubtedly standing out with the AHL squad.

It will now be fascinating to see how Ostlund will build on his strong play from here. He is clearly adjusting well to the AHL level, and that is very encouraging for the Sabres.

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Alex Ovechkin gets 888th career goal to move 7 away from breaking Wayne Gretzky’s NHL record

NHL: Philadelphia Flyers at Washington Capitals

Mar 20, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin (8) celebrates after scoring a goal during the first period against the Philadelphia Flyers at Capital One Arena. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images

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WASHINGTON — Alex Ovechkin has scored his 888th career goal to move seven away from breaking Wayne Gretzky’s NHL career record.

Ovechkin scored in the Washington Capitals’ home game against the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday night, beating Samuel Ersson with 5:35 left in the first period. The goal counter in the corner of the arena flipped to 888, and fans chanted “Ovi! Ovi!”

The 39-year-old winger now has 35 goals this season, tied for the fourth most in the league. Ovechkin at his current pace has a chance to to pass Gretzky’s legendary 894-goal mark, which was long considered unapproachable, later this spring.

The Capitals have 13 games left in the regular season before starting the playoffs. Ovechkin has one year left on his current contract in case he does not get there this season.

Anaheim Ducks Pull Away to Defeat Nashville Predators, 4-1

The Anaheim Ducks (30-31-8, 68 points) completed their season sweep of the Nashville Predators (25-35-8, 58 points) with a 3-1 win Thursday at Bridgestone Arena.

It was the fourth consecutive loss for the Predators, who had previously won four straight. 

Justus Annunen made 30 saves in the loss for Nashville, while Anaheim's John Gibson made 33 saves in the win.

Michael Bunting, Nashville Predators

How The Predators lined up vs. Anaheim

Forsberg-O'Reilly-Stamkos
Bunting-Sissons-Marchessault
Smith-Svechkov-Evangelista
L'Heureux-McCarron-Vrana

Skjei-Blankenburg
Del Gaizo-Stastney
Oesterle-Barron

Annunen
Saros

Extra: Englund, Bellows
IR: Josi, Lauzon, Wilsby

Predators vs. Ducks: Live Updates

First Period (NSH 1, ANA 0)

The Predators got an early chance on the man advantage when Luke Evangelista drew a tripping call on Isac Lundestrom just past the 6-minute mark. Steven Stamkos made it count, firing home a one-timer on the power play to give Nashville a 1-0 lead at the 7:07 mark.

Stamkos' goal was the 578th of his career, giving him sole possession of 22nd place on the NHL's all-time goal scoring list. 

The shots were even at 10 apiece at the end of the first period, with Nashville maintaining a 1-0 lead.

Second Period (NSH 1, ANA 3)

The Ducks got on the board just past the 7-minute mark in the second when an offensive zone turnover by the Predators resulted in a 2-on-1 for Anaheim in the other direction. Jackson LaCombe followed up on a Mason McTavish shot and tucked in the rebound to tie the score at 1-1.

After that, there was a clear momentum shift in Anaheim's favor as the Predators' defensive effort crumbled. First, Troy Terry shrugged off a pair of Nashville defenders at center ice to carry the puck through the zone and beat Annunen cleanly to give Anaheim a 2-1 lead at the 13:19 mark of the second period.

Then, just over two minutes later, Trevor Zegras batted in a loose puck behind Annunen to make it 3-1. None of the three Predators defenders on the play was able to gain control of the puck, allowing Zegras to score easily.

Third Period (NSH 1, ANA 4)

With Annunen pulled for the extra attacker, Terry appeared to score into the empty net with just over two minutes remaining in regulation. However, a successful offside challenge by Nashville took the goal off the board to keep the score at 3-1.

Alex Killorn successfully scored into the empty net with 35 seconds remaining for the 4-1 final.

Comeback bid falls short as Flyers lose, continue to drop down NHL standings

Comeback bid falls short as Flyers lose, continue to drop down NHL standings originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

The Flyers made the Capitals sweat in the third period Thursday night.

But it wasn’t enough to take down the NHL’s best. John Tortorella’s club fell to Washington, 3-2, at Capital One Arena.

The Flyers went into the final stanza trailing 3-0. Ryan Poehling snapped the team’s drought of nine periods without a goal to draw it within two. Sean Couturier then made it a one-goal game with 2:36 minutes left.

The Flyers outshot the Capitals 16-2 in the third period and 28-16 on the night, but they couldn’t net the equalizer.

The Flyers (28-34-8) are 1-8-0 over their last nine games, a stretch in which they’ve been outscored 35-13. Since Jan. 23, Tortorella’s club has lost 16 of its last 22 games (6-14-2). Only the Sharks have fewer points than the Flyers over that span.

The Capitals (46-15-8) have 100 points and an NHL-leading .725 points percentage. The Flyers went 0-4-0 against Washington this season and gave up 4.25 goals per game.

They’re 5-15-4 against the NHL’s top-10 teams. Last season, they had 13 wins over top-10 clubs.

• Samuel Ersson finished with 13 saves.

Alex Ovechkin climbed one goal closer to passing Wayne Gretzky’s all-time record of 894. The 39-year-old made it 1-0 in the first period with career marker No. 888. He has scored 52 of those against the Flyers.

In the second period, the Flyers had a couple of turnovers that led to the Capitals taking control of the game.

Washington netminder Charlie Lindgren stopped 26 shots.

Travis Konecny had some great looks but couldn’t push one across. That’s how it has gone for the Flyers’ leading scorer. He has one goal and 10 assists in the last 23 games.

Matvei Michkov went a sixth straight game without a point.

• With 12 games left, the Flyers could fall into the bottom four of the NHL standings. While it wouldn’t be a good look for this season, it would help the Flyers’ 2025 NHL draft lottery odds.

The Flyers, 28th in the league’s 32-team standings, entered Thursday four points ahead of the Sabres, but Buffalo has three games in hand. The Flyers and Sabres have two more head-to-head matchups.

The Flyers were 24th in the NHL standings after they knocked off the Jets, 2-1, in a shootout on March 1.

• Rasmus Ristolainen missed a fourth straight game with an upper-body injury and is now considered week to week.

Garnet Hathaway hasn’t played in March as he recovers from a blindsided hit he took at the end of February.

• The Flyers have a back-to-back set this weekend when they visit the Stars on Saturday (2 p.m. ET/NBCSP) and Blackhawks on Sunday (3 p.m. ET/NBCSP).

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Ovechkin's Chances Of Breaking NHL Goals Record Against Crosby Are High

Alex Ovechkin (Peter Casey-Imagn Images)

Alex Ovechkin is nearly the NHL’s top goal-scorer ever – and the likelihood he cements that status against Sidney Crosby continues to grow.

Ovechkin is seven goals away from breaking Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goal record. He scored again on Thursday night against the Philadelphia Flyers. After that, Washington has 13 games left in the regular season.

The big question is when he will break the record and who he will score against.

Ovechkin’s best odds to score his 895th goal is in the last four games of the season, according to Canada Sports Betting (CSB).

The Capitals play against the Columbus Blue Jackets twice, as well as the New York Islanders and Pittsburgh Penguins in those final four outings ahead of the post-season. 

CSB says Ovechkin has a 71-percent chance of snapping the record in the final game of the season against his longtime rival, Crosby and the Penguins. In all fairness, there is something poetic about resetting the all-time goal record with two of the best players of the last generation sharing the ice.

On a broader scale, Ovechkin will have to go through some elite goaltenders to build up his tally before the end of the regular season. The Winnipeg Jets’ Connor Hellebuyck, Florida Panthers' Sergei Bobrovsky and Islanders’ Ilya Sorokin are some of the goaltenders he may face along the way.

Ovechkin’s scored on Bobrovsky 16 times in his career and 12 times on Vasilevskiy. Only Marc-Andre Fleury’s allowed more goals to Ovechkin among active netminders, with 28.

In 53 games this season with Washington, Ovechkin has 35 goals and 57 points. He’s tied for fifth in the NHL in goals with Buffalo Sabres right winger Tage Thompson and Boston Bruins right winger David Pastrnak.

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LeBron James Wears CBJ Stadium Series Jersey At Lakers Game

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NBA star LeBron James was seen wearing a Columbus Blue Jackets Stadium Series jersey at the Los Angeles Lakers game last night.

LeBron, an Akron, Ohio, native, made headlines when he was spotted sitting on the bench rocking the Blue Jackets jersey.

James has always been known for supporting other teams and athletes, but seeing him in a Blue Jackets jersey was especially cool—especially considering how this season has played out for Columbus after such a difficult offseason.

Before tonight’s game, Blue Jackets youngster Adam Fantilli returned the favor by wearing a Lakers jersey with James' name on the back.

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