Devils vs Senators Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NHL Game

Two teams fighting desperately to hold onto their playoff chances will meet tonight when the Ottawa Senators host the New Jersey Devils.

Brady Tkachuk has been doing his part to keep the Sens alive, and my Devils vs. Senators predictions and NHL picks for Saturday, January 31 like him to score tonight.

Devils vs Senators prediction

Devils vs Senators best bet: Brady Tkachuk anytime goal (+135)

It’s crunch time for the Ottawa Senators, who sit 10 points back of a playoff spot with less than 30 games to go in the regular season.

Brady Tkachuk has stepped up at the perfect time for this desperate Sens team, scoring a team-leading seven goals and 15 points in January.

The Senators captain has found the back of the net in five of his last eight outings, and I expect him to do the same tonight vs. the New Jersey Devils.

The Devils will likely send Jake Allen to man the crease tonight, which could be a blessing for the Senators. Allen is carrying an .884 SV% through five starts this month while allowing four goals in three of his last four outings.

Ottawa, which has scored 12 goals over its last two games, should be able to keep the offense rolling while Tkachuk stays hot.

Devils vs Senators same-game parlay

Jake Sanderson has come into his own as one of the NHL’s best defensemen this season. The Ottawa blueliner has 13 assists in 15 games this month, collecting at least one helper in 11 of those contests.

The Senators have cashed the Over in 60.4% of their games this season, tied for the third-highest rate in the NHL. Ottawa is coming off two high-scoring wins, so this could be another fun game.

Devils vs Senators SGP

  • Brady Tkachuk anytime goal
  • Jake Sanderson Over 0.5 assists
  • Over 5.5

Devils vs Senators odds

  • Moneyline: Devils +125 | Senators -150
  • Puck Line: Devils +1.5 (-205) | Senators -1.5 (+170)
  • Over/Under: Over 5.5 (-130) | Under 5.5 (+110)

Devils vs Senators trend

The Senators have hit the 1P Game Total Over in 15 of their last 20 games (+9.00 Units / 32% ROI). Find more NHL betting trends for Devils vs. Senators.

How to watch Devils vs Senators

LocationCanadian Tire Centre, Ottawa, ON
DateSaturday, January 31, 2026
Puck drop7:00 p.m. ET
TVMSG, Sportsnet One

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The “Last Man In” free agent tournament: Brad Miller vs. Neil Walker

PHILADELPHIA, PA - SEPTEMBER 25: Brad Miller #13 of the Philadelphia Phillies in action during a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Citizens Bank Park on September 25, 2021 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Rich Schultz/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In our last matchup, Luis Garcia easily surpassed David Lough to advance.

Here’s the next matchup:

6. Brad Miller, 2021

Stats with the Phillies (in 2021): 140 games, .227/.321/.453, 20 HR, 49 RBI, 0.5 WAR

Brad Miller spent the 2019 season with the Phillies, serving mostly as a utility man off the bench. He played multiple infield and outfield positions (albeit none of them especially well). He left for a season to join the Cardinals in 2020 but then returned to the Phillies for 2021.

Once again, he played multiple positions (poorly) and provided some decent pop from the left side of the plate. The problem was, he tended to run very hot or cold. He could have a multi-home run game (three times in 2021) but then go a month without hitting another. On the other hand, he introduced a bamboo plant to the clubhouse and that was a big hit.

11. Neil Walker, 2020

Stats with the Phillies: 18 games, .231/.244/.308, 0 HR, 3 RBI, -0.1 WAR

After a solid career, spent mostly in Pittsburgh, Walker was coming off two disappointing years by the time 2020 hit. The Phillies signed him before 2020 (as part of an odd trend of signing former Pirates), hoping he could serve in a utility infield role.

Maybe in a normal season, Walker would have had more time to find his footing. But he was largely awful in the COVID-shortened 202o season. His defense was never his strong suit, but the former Silver Slugger winner didn’t do much at the plate either.

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Paul George suspended 25 games: who starts and fantasy impact

While the Philadelphia 76ers have gone 5-5 in their last 10 games, the team appeared to be headed in the right direction with Paul George and Joel Embiid consistently available. Both underwent offseason knee surgery, and it took some time for the veterans to reach a point where their availability (and production) wasn't an issue. Unfortunately, the 76ers won't have one of those veterans for the foreseeable future, as the NBA announced on Saturday that George has been suspended for 25 games for violating the terms of the league's Anti-Drug Program.

Having appeared in 27 games, George is averaging 16.0 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 1.5 steals and 2.4 three-pointers in 30.5 minutes, shooting 42.4 percent from the field and 85.5 percent from the foul line. Even with his taking a back seat offensively to Embiid and Tyrese Maxey, the versatile forward has been a top-50 player in nine-cat formats. Here's a look at how George's suspension affects fantasy basketball and the 76ers' rotation.

NBA: Philadelphia 76ers at Toronto Raptors
Many fantasy managers have already begun stashing players for the “silly season,” and some have value now.

Who will replace Paul George in the starting lineup?

This appears to be a simple question to answer. Dominick Barlow (two percent rostered, Yahoo!) began the season as the fifth starter before an injury sidelined him for a few weeks, and he would be a fixture in the lineup during a two-month stretch that began in late November. Barlow has come off the bench in four of the last five games, with the one start coming in a January 26 loss to the Hornets, for which George was not available.

However, there are some concerns fantasy managers should consider. Barlow has barely been a top-200 fantasy player, and he's still on a two-way contract. Barlow has appeared in 37 games; per NBA rules, two-way contract players can only be active for 50 regular-season games. He may be George's replacement in the starting lineup for the short term, and the 76ers can always upgrade Barlow to a standard contract before he hits the 50-game limit. That said, George's suspension adds another storyline that will likely affect the February 5 trade deadline.

Whose fantasy value receives a boost with George suspended?

Maxey and Embiid were already first in line to "eat," and that won't change in the aftermath of Saturday's news. What does change is who will have opportunities to supplement the 76ers' two stars. VJ Edgecombe (66 percent) and Kelly Oubre Jr. (26 percent) should offer higher fantasy ceilings, with the latter still available in many 12-team leagues. Edgecombe was on a roll early in the season when George was sidelined; the 76ers will hope that the rookie can get back to that form in the games before the All-Star break.

Beyond Edgecombe and Oubre, Quentin Grimes (24 percent) has a more straightforward path to offering reliable value in deeper fantasy leagues. Jared McCain (five percent) and Trendon Watford (one percent) can be considered wild cards in this conversation. Availability was an issue for both players earlier this season, and neither has done enough to generate confidence among fantasy managers. But they'll have the opportunity to change that, especially if the 76ers don't look to make a move before the trade deadline.

Knicks 127, Trail Blazers 97: “Grooving”

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My mind’s been mush all week. There’s a bug going around the family that finally found me. My ADHD is turned up to 11. I’m absolutely burnt. The harder I try, the worse it gets, like your car’s stuck in the snow and you keep hitting the gas, going nowhere as the rut deepens. I’m behind on work. Focus is difficult, so I step away, do something, anything else, to change my focus, break free from the rut. But doing something, anything else triggers the cortisol chorus of guilt: “Shouldn’t you be working?”

Breaking the cycle means starting small: break the work into smaller pieces. In last night’s 127-97 Knick win over the Portland Trail Blazers, Mikal Bridges only made three baskets. But one of them reminded us — and two Blazers in particular — of the multiplying power of one small step.

In the final minute of the third quarter, the Blazers were down 16, a swing spot, score-wise; give up a 3 and you’re down 19 and getting blown out; make a 3, you’re down 13, just a mini-run from a competitive game. After Bridges missed a corner 3, Shaeden Sharpe rebounded near the foul line, passed to Jerami Grant and got the ball back as he crossed midcourt. 48 seconds in the quarter, 18 on the shot clock. Perfect time to run a little clock and get a quality two-for-one. Entering the fourth down 12 or 13 instead of 16 is big psychologically. The Blazers ended the frame down 18.

Sharpe took two dribbles, went around a Donovan Clingan pick, then the career 33% shooter from deep launched from there with 16 on the shot clock and of his teammates behind the arc, while every Knick besides Jalen Brunson, Sharpe’s defender, was either in the paint or the midrange. Sharpe missed, the Knicks rebounded and while Bridges missed a 3 on the other end, he took it with 30 seconds left, leaving just enough time for a New York two-for-one.

With 16 seconds left and Caleb Love dribbling the time down near center court, Sharpe, guarded by Bridges, went to the corner nearest celebrity row, hunched forward and rested his hands on his knees. He held that pose while Love, smothered by Landry Shamet, struggled to get free. He held it while Love lobbed a no-chance 30-footer (with eight seconds left in the quarter and five on the shot clock). He held it even after the shot missed.

To be fair, no Blazer besides Clingan came inside the arc to crash the offensive glass. Maybe their emphasis was getting back in transition if the Knicks made one last push. Spoiler: they didn’t.

As Love’s shot went up, Bridges rotated 90 degrees, from facing Love at the top of the key to facing Sharpe in the corner, to box him out. As soon as Bridges saw Sharpe doing his still-life schtick, his head whipped around to follow the play, rotating his body back to facing midcourt instead of the sideline. Once Bridges realized Diawara had the uncontested rebound, he took off, launching off a slight spring in his step. The flat-footed Sharpe didn’t flinch until Diawara was passing to Brunson, who got the ball with four seconds left.

Brunson took two dribbles, during which time the non-Sharpe Blazers all turned their attention on him, meaning the only Blazer aware of Bridges was the cornerback who’d just been beaten by the receiver. Sharpe got the attention of Sidy Cissoko, normally a good idea. Cissoko is 21 and has a 6-foot-10 wingspan. But Cissoko, like Sharpe, picked a bad time to disassociate.

When Diawara got the rebound, Cissoko was at the 3-point line. When Cissoko first realized Bridges was streaking by, he was at the other 3-point line. For the two seconds in-between, he showed all the hustle of late-stage Barry Bonds after drawing a walk, lollygagging with some extra L’s and G’s thrown in. So it didn’t matter how hard he ran once he recognized Bridges was a threat, the centimeters away he was from deflecting Brunson’s pass. By not taking that first small step toward their larger goal, Sharpe and Cissoko could never get caught up.

By the way, I’m not down at all on Sharpe or Cissoko for these lapses. If there’d been a camera on me at work when I was their age, you couldn’t seen my first day at Wal-Mart, when the lawn and garden manager going on break gave me their medieval dungeon master-sized set of keys and I promptly clipped it around my eyebrow ring, never considering the strength-to-weight ratio of an eyebrow ring versus 10 literal pounds of keys. Reader, it hurt.

Five wins in a row has the Knicks, per sprewellhasmouthstofeed, “grooving.” Next game’s in seven hours, when the Lakers make their annual pilgramage to the Mecca. If you’re struggling with something, do something small. Do small things consistently. Most snow, eventually, melts.

Marc-Andre Fleury Continues To Practice With The Wild

Marc-Andre Fleury retired from hockey after the 2024-25 season but that hasn't stopped him from lacing up the skates during the 2025-26 season. 

Fleury, 41, retired after playing in 26 games for Minnesota last year and 1,051 career NHL games.

In his last season, Fleury went 14-9-1 with a 2.93 goals-against average and a .899 save percentage.

He even started the season off by playing a preseason game for the Pittsburgh Penguins. But has since said he is retired and won't play in the NHL.

That isn't stopping him from strapping the pads on.

The future Hall of Famer has been on the ice many times this year. He has played in alumni games and has regularly been on the ice for practices with the Wild.

Not only has he been to most home games and been shadowing Wild General Manager Bill Guerin, Fleury also will practice with injured players who are in Minnesota when the team is on the road.

A few days ago he actually was on the ice for the Wild's practice and did not look out of place. There is no question he would still be good enough to play.

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'Insanity.' Amari Bailey's NCAA re-entry request is 'embarrassing.' Reactions

College basketball has quite a conundrum on its hands with eligibility rules, and it's coming to a had rapidly.

The latest player attempting to get reinstated is former UCLA guard Amari Bailey, who was a one-and-done with the Bruins after the 2022-23 college basketball season and played in 10 regular-season games in the NBA with the Charlotte Hornets.

"Right now I'd be a senior in college," Bailey told ESPN in a statement. "I'm not trying to be 27 years old playing college athletics. No shade to the guys that do; that's their journey. But I went to go play professionally and learned a lot, went through a lot. So, like, why not me?"

While he isn't the first player to do rejoin the NCAA after declaring for the NBA, Bailey is the first to have actual NBA playing experience, to which NCAA senior vice president of external affairs Tim Buckley said in a statement on Jan. 30 that the NCAA will not grant an eligibility waiver "to any players who have signed an NBA contract."

American Conference commissioner Tim Pernetti also expressed his frustration on the matter on social media.

"Another unnecessary potential obstacle for an aspiring high school athlete. Hard no," Pernetti said.

Those aren't the only reactions from those within college athletics and college basketball, with some reactions including AI generating photos of NBA players playing in college uniforms like LeBron James, who never attended college, and Nikola Jokic.

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Report: Daniss Jenkins rejects Pistons’ minimum-salary offer

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Detroit Pistons point guard Daniss Jenkins, who is currently on a two-way contract, reportedly rejected an offer to have his deal converted into a standard minimum NBA contract, according to Marc Stein on Substack. That should be a temporary bump in the road to securing Jenkins’ future in Detroit for this season and beyond.

It’s been clear for months now that two-way guard Daniss Jenkins is destined to stick with the Detroit Pistons all season and have his deal converted into a standard NBA contract. It’s been clear from Jenkins’ play, and it’s also been clear with how the Pistons have utilized the second-year undrafted player.

Detroit has never been shy about having him up with the big club and putting him into games. Despite there still being several months in the season, Jenkins only has three games of eligibility left with the Pistons under his current two-way deal.

Stein writes that “no alarm bells are sounding in Motown yet.” Stein writes that Jenkins’ camp believes he has played well enough to garner multi-year offers in the open market in July as he enters restricted free agency.

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As far as what a final deal might look like, Stein looks at breakout two-way players of years’ past and notes that a Jenkins deal might look similar to Ajay Mithcell’s in OKC (three years, $9 million) or Deuce McBride in New York (three years, $12 million).

Whatever the number ends up being, it shouldn’t impede Detroit’s ability to keep improving the team, and Daniss has been exactly what this team has needed, with toe-to-toe PIstons DNA.

Rangers vs Penguins Predictions, Picks & Odds for Today’s NHL Game

Erik Karlsson is quietly having a strong season, pacing for his highest point total since being traded to Pittsburgh.

My Rangers vs. Penguins predictions see Karlsson finding success in a dream matchup against a free-falling team.

Let’s break down my NHL picks for Saturday, January 31, with puck drop set for 3:30 p.m. ET on ABC.

Rangers vs Penguins prediction

Rangers vs Penguins best bet: Erik Karlsson Over 0.5 points (-120)

Erik Karlsson has points in 61% of his home games this season and enters play red-hot, having piled up 12 over his last 10 in the Steel City. He produced more multi-point efforts (four) than zeros (two) during that span.

The veteran offensive defenseman has consistently taken advantage of strong matchups all season. Karlsson has points in 79% of his home games against teams in the bottom half of the league in goals against.

The New York Rangers meet the criteria. They have allowed more goals than anybody in the 11 games since Igor Shesterkin went down, pushing them closer to the bottom feeders in goals allowed.

Predictably, the increase in goals against is leading to a lot more production for opposing defensemen. The Rangers have allowed the sixth-most goals and fourth-most assists to blueliners over the past 10.

Karlsson will be put in positions to succeed at 5-on-5 and quarterback the top power play against a PK unit clicking at 75% over its last nine.

Expect him to take advantage.

Rangers vs Penguins same-game parlay

The Rangers haven’t just allowed a ton of points to defensemen of late, but they’ve given up a lot of shots as well.

They’ve conceded the second-most shots to the position over the last 10, and Kris Letang has multiple shots in 67% of his games against sides ranking Bottom-16 in shots against vs. defenders.

Last but not least, we are backing the best player of his era. Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby still knows how to put the puck in the net, and he’s scored in seven of nine home games against Bottom-10 teams in points allowed.

Rangers vs Penguins SGP

  • Erik Karlsson Over 0.5 points
  • Kris Letang Over 1.5 shots on goal
  • Sidney Crosby anytime goal

Rangers vs Penguins odds

  • Moneyline: New York +165 | Pittsburgh -200
  • Puck line: New York +1.5 (-145) | Pittsburgh -1.5 (+125)
  • Over/Under: Over 6.5 (+100) | Under 6.5 (-120)

Rangers vs Penguins trend

Erik Karlsson has points in eight of his last 10 home games. Find more NHL betting trends for Rangers vs. Penguins.

How to watch Rangers vs Penguins

LocationPPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, PA
DateSaturday, January 31, 2026
Puck drop3:30 p.m. ET
TVABC

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Ishan Kishan hundred helps India wrap up T20 series against New Zealand 4-1

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, India (AP) — Ishan Kishan crashed 103 runs off 43 balls as India beat New Zealand by 46 runs in the fifth Twenty20 on Saturday.

Kishan hit 10 sixes and six boundaries in India's mammoth 271-5, India's fifth highest T20 total against a full member.

Skipper Suryakumar Yadav added 63 off 30 balls with six sixes and Hardik Pandya hit 42 off 17.

World Cup addition Finn Allen powered New Zealand's reply with 80 off 38 but he didn’t get much support and the Black Caps were all out for 225 in 19.4 overs.

Left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh took 5-51 in four overs and rounded off India's last match before beginning its defense of the T20 World Cup title next weekend at home. India finished the five-match series a 4-1 winner.

Overall, the match aggregate of 496 runs was the second-highest in T20s.

India opted to bat first but Sanju Samson failed again, out for 6. Fellow opener Abhishek Sharma hit 30 off 16 but was out in the fifth over at 48-2.

From there, Kishan and Yadav shared 137 runs off only 57 balls, the second-highest partnership for any wicket for India against New Zealand.

Kishan raced to 50 off 28 and accelerated. The next 50 came off only 14 balls. Overall, he reached 100 off 42 balls, the quickest century against New Zealand and fifth fastest overall for India.

Overall, it was the seventh quickest hundred in T20s.

Yadav, meanwhile, scored 50 off 26 balls. Together they took India close to 200 before Yadav fell in the 15th over, stumped off Mitchell Santner.

Kishan and Pandya combined for another 48 runs off 18 balls before the centurion was out caught.

Pandya hit four sixes and a four as India crossed 250 in the 19th over, setting an imposing challenge for the Kiwis.

In reply, Allen hit his straps immediately and smashed six sixes and eight fours. He notched up 50 off only 22 balls and put on 100 off 48 balls with Rachin Ravindra, who made 30 off 17.

Fit-again Axar Patel bowled Allen in the ninth over to break that partnership. Thereafter, New Zealand lost regular wickets and didn't revive the chase.

Ish Sodhi notched 33 off 15 balls and Daryl Mitchell 26 off 12 but it wasn’t enough.

Best NBA Player Props Today for January 31: Flagg Steps Up for Texas

It’s a perfect night to check in on the NBA rookie class, with the top four picks all in action, headlined by Cooper Flagg in the national TV spotlight.

Dylan Harper and Kon Knueppel go head-to-head in the early tip, while VJ Edgecombe takes on Derik Queen and the New Orleans Pelicans, and my top NBA player props dip into that pool of future stars as well as a wager on a man who played in last year’s Finals.

Read on for my top NBA picks for the January 31 slate.

Best NBA player props today

PlayerPickbet365
PacersPascal SiakamOver 36.5 points + rebounds + assists<<-110>>
TimberwolvesJaden McDanielsOver 1.5 three-pointers<<+110>>
MavericksCooper FlaggOver 20.5 points<<-112>>

Prop #1: Pascal Siakam Over 36.5 points + rebounds + assists

-110 at bet365

The Indiana Pacers are 6-5 in their last 11 games, and Pascal Siakam deserves a ton of credit for keeping his foot on the gas pedal in a season that’s heading for a high lottery pick. He’s averaging 24.4 ppg in January, and his scoring should be the focal point for cashing this combo Over tonight against the Atlanta Hawks.

He’s gone past this O/U number in five of his last seven games, including a 26-9-4 stat line against these same Hawks on Monday – and I’m banking on a repeat effort here.

With Andrew Nembhard and Aaron Nesmith providing the spacing, Siakam has had more room to operate, and he should be able to feast against a Hawks team that’s allowing 118.1 PPG, which ranks in the bottom third of the league. Of course, it helps Indiana that Kristaps Porzingis and Onyeka Okongwu are both on the injury report.

But Spicy P’s contributions are showing up elsewhere in the box score, too. He’s dished 5+ assists in six of his past nine outings to go with some big nights on the glass, and his rebounds tally would surely get a boost if Jalen Johnson is ruled out for Atlanta.

  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FanDuel Sports Network SE-Atlanta, FanDuel Sports Network-Indiana

Prop #2: Jaden McDaniels Over 1.5 three-pointers

+110 at bet365

When Jaden McDaniels is knocking down three-pointers, the Minnesota Timberwolves become very tough to beat, and he was a perfect 5-for-5 from downtown in Thursday’s statement win over the Oklahoma City Thunder.

McDaniels has found a nice shooting rhythm lately, making 2+ three-pointers in five of his last six contests and posting a 49% mark on triples this month. He’s never going to be a high-volume marksman, but plenty of his looks are wide open with Anthony Edwards drawing a crowd on his drives.

That’s the formula I’m looking for as the T-Wolves take on the Memphis Grizzlies, who are on the second night of a back-to-back set and slumped to a disappointing loss in New Orleans yesterday.

Minnesota has the fourth-highest 3-point percentage in the league at 37.4%, and that spells trouble for a depleted Memphis squad that’s giving up the third-most attempts (40) from beyond the arc this season. Look for McDaniels to be one of the beneficiaries.

  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FanDuel Sports Network-NO, FanDuel Sports Network SE-Memphis

Prop #3: Cooper Flagg Over 20.5 points

-112 at bet365

It’s worth tuning in for this Dallas Mavericks vs. Houston Rockets showdown just to see what Cooper Flagg serves up as an encore after his 49-point masterpiece earlier this week.

Flagg went 20-for-29 from the field against the Charlotte Hornets on Thursday, and he’s the biggest threat to a gritty Houston defense here, especially with Anthony Davis still out.

While the Rockets have given Flagg tough tests in the three meetings this year, the Dallas rookie is a quick learner, and I expect him to stay on the attack after his season-best outing.

The Mavs are so short on shot creators that the ball is going to end up in Flagg’s hands early and often, and he’s shooting 48% from the field despite shaky numbers from downtown.

Flagg has reached the 20-point mark five times since the calendar flipped to 2026, and he’s hit this Over in four of the five games where he’s logged at least 30 minutes on the court.

  • Time: 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: ABC

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Islanders Gameday: Cizikas back, Ritchie shelved, Schaefer booms

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Ilya Sorokin will start again tonight as the Islanders host Barry’s Predators.

After starting what looked like another lost, tankable season, Nashville has rebounded a bit and is in shouting distance of the Western playoff wild card slots. But the odds are still slim and the question persists of whether they should dump assets like Ryan O’Reilly (still very useful) and Steven Stamkos (streaky, big-contract-laden) if they can.

Tonight is the return match of the opener from that big ol’ Western road trip, where the Isles fell annoyingly in a shootout.

First Islanders Goal picks go here.

Islanders News

  • Preview before the preview: Mostly stats from the past week plus Predators notes. [Isles]
  • Morning preview: Casey Cizikas will return from illness, likely pushing Max Shabanov back out and they hope adding energy that was missing in the second half of the sweep of the Rangers. Also: Calum Ritchie will not return before the Olympic break. [Isles]
  • (Yester)day in Isles history: Bo Horvat acquired. [Isles]
  • On Matthew Schaefer calling into WFAN to banter with Rangers grouch Boomer Esiason: [Newsday] Full audio in this reddidit thread. Gross: Schaefer still the talk of the town.

The most striking thing to me right now is Schaefer is so damn lovable that he adds fun to the rivalry but also takes some of the bite out of it, at this point. Like, the way he approaches it in a familial way makes it feel a little less vicious and kind of turns a mirror to the absurdity of us getting overly worked up about it. (This feeling will change with the first dirty hit or important meeting, if the latter ever happens again.)

Elsewhere

Just one game in the league last night, for some reason (after 15 Thursday and before 14 today). Columbus doubled the Blackhawks.

  • Nikita Tolopilo was denied a shutout due to the weird rule for that and a concussion spotter. [TSN]
  • Kris Letang will be out four weeks for the Penguins, good timing with the Olympics. [NHL]
  • And Jack Hughes is still being evaluated after his latest malady. [NHL]
  • But Linus Ullmark is set to return for the Senators. [Sportsnet]
  • Bourne: Could the Leafs plummet so well that they keep the top-five-protected pick they sent to the Bruins last year? [Sportsnet]

Philadelphia's Paul George suspended 25 games for violating NBA's anti-drug policy

Philadelphia's Paul George has been suspended 25 games for "violating the terms of the NBA/NBPA Anti-Drug Program, it was announced today by the NBA," the league announced Saturday.

George's suspension begins Saturday night against New Orleans and will keep him out through March 25, when the 76ers host the Bulls.

George gave this statement to Shams Charania of ESPN:

"Over the past few years, I've discussed the importance of mental health, and in the course of recently seeking treatment for an issue of my own, I made the mistake of taking an improper medication. I take full responsibility for my actions and apologize to the Sixers organization, my teammates and the Philly fans for my poor decision making during this process.

"I am focused on using this time to make sure that my mind and body are in the best condition to help the team when I return."

George is averaging 16 points and 5.1 rebounds per game and has had some standout nights, including a 32-point performance against the Bucks last Tuesday. While the 76ers are used to playing without George for stretches this season — he has missed 20 games due to an assortment of injuries — they have been better with him. Philly has a +4.7 net rating with George on the court this season and a -1.9 without him.

Pistons exploring potential to pursue Michael Porter Jr, Miles Bridges: report

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There is less than a week to go before the NBA trade deadline, and the Detroit Pistons need to do something. That could be as small a move as they formally create a roster spot for Daniss Jenkins or a large move, including, according to Marc Stein, trading a whole lot for Michael Porter Jr. or a good amount for Miles Bridges.

Stein writes on Substack that the Pistons “have continued to internally weigh the idea of pursuing wing scorers such as Brooklyn’s Michael Porter Jr or Charlott’es Miles Bridges, but no firm indication has yet emerged that Detroit is actively engaged in trade talks for either.”

If the Pistons go big-game hunting, it’s no surprise that Porter Jr. would be at the top of their list. Porter is the most coveted large wing shooter on the trade market, and that checks every box on Detroit’s wish list. He is shooting 39% from three on nearly 10 attempts a game, is a legit 6-foot-10, and has acquitted himself well in the playoffs. He is under team control for one more season beyond this one at $40 million.

Bridges, meanwhile, is not the shooter that Porter is, but he’s a thick unit that can switch between either forward spot, is a willing (if not terribly efficient) perimeter shooter, and can create offense for himself and occasionally for others. He has been a 20-point-per-game scorer on the Hornets for the three seasons prior to this one, and even though he’s taken a slight step back to 18.5 points this season, it is at the service of a better offense for himself and his teammates.

Bridges also takes care of the ball despite having it in his hands quite a bit. His career turnover percentage is just 10% while his usage rate this season of 23.1% would rank second in the Pistons’ rotation after Cade Cunningham.

What would it take to obtain either of these players? Well, there’s the rub, as they say.

Stein writes that the Nets are seeking “more than” a first-round pick to ship out Porter, and the Hornets are seeking “at least one first-round pick” for Bridges.

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He also indicates that the league anticipates no splashy moves in Detroit at the deadline, and that tracks with everything we’ve heard up to this point.

However, the Pistons are playing really well, and it is also incredibly clear that they need more shooting and scoring on the roster. Could they be getting more comfortable with the idea of being more aggressive this season? We’ll know in less than a week.

Scotto: Bucks interested in Cam Thomas

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Cam Thomas may have finally found a suitor.

Mike Scotto of Hoopshype reports Saturday in his reporting that the Milwaukee Bucks have interest in the Nets shooting guard who (coincidently or not) had his best game in weeks Friday night, scoring 21 points off the bench and being one of the team’s leaders in a win. After missing 20 games to a hamstring strain, Thomas is now coming off the bench. For the season, he’s averaging 16.1 points and 3.3 assists in 18 games with shooting splits of 40/32/85 shooting splits.

While trade talks surrounding Giannis Antetokounmpo have garnered all the league’s attention, the Milwaukee Bucks have explored other smaller moves. 

With that in mind, Cam Thomas and D’Angelo Russell are both on Milwaukee’s radar contingent on other deals the Bucks are working on, league sources told HoopsHype.

Thomas, a proven bucket getter that averaged 22.9 points in 91 combined games in his prior two seasons, would potentially be useful for the Bucks, who rank fourth-worst in points per game (111.8). It’s worth noting that Thomas has a no-trade clause and would need to approve of any trade.

Thomas, of course, exercised his team option back in September, turning down a two-year $30 million (with second year a team option or a one-year, $9.5 million a deal. The whole process a seemingly signaled that he’d like to move on after four tumultuous seasons in Brooklyn. Thomas is making $6.0 million this season but because he exercised the option, he must approve any trade. If the Nets do not trade him or waive him, they will still have his Bird Rights as an unrestricted free agent.

The 24-year-old trade market has been devalued for a variety of reasons, some related to his style of play and now his health. In the last year and a half he’s missed 73 games to hamstring strains. Indeed, NetsDaily was told that the Nets didn’t receive a single trade offer last summer for Thomas.

Red Wings Have Toughest Remaining Schedule in Razor Thin Playoff Race

The Detroit Red Wings kick off a two-game set Saturday against the Colorado Avalanche in what shapes up to be one of their toughest tests of the season. Based on the rest of their schedule, it may only be the start of a grueling stretch.

Holding onto a top-two position in the Atlantic Division has been a challenge for Detroit. The Red Wings are pushing for home-ice advantage in the playoffs and have played at a high level to protect their spot, but consistent play throughout the division has made it difficult to create separation in the standings.

As of Saturday, Detroit faces the most difficult remaining schedule in the NHL. The Avalanche are just the beginning. The Red Wings will also see the Carolina Hurricanes, Minnesota Wild, Dallas Stars, the red-hot Buffalo Sabres, the Utah Mammoth, and the Vegas Golden Knights. The road only gets harder with two games against the Tampa Bay Lightning and three matchups against the Florida Panthers.

Protecting their place in the division will not be easy, as these upcoming games represent the most critical portion of the season. Detroit enters the stretch with a 32-17-6 record. Buffalo, Montreal, and Boston sit just three points behind and could overtake the Red Wings for second place at any time with a strong run. Florida also remains a factor. Despite dealing with injuries, the Panthers are eight points out of a playoff spot and are expected to push for one of the final postseason positions.

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The race is shaping up to be tight down the stretch. Detroit will need to stay competitive in its toughest matchups while capitalizing on games against more vulnerable opponents.

That includes upcoming contests against the Calgary Flames, New York Rangers, and Nashville Predators, along with two games each against the struggling Ottawa Senators and New Jersey Devils. The stretch concludes with three important games against the Philadelphia Flyers.

The Red Wings have the roster capable of executing and securing a favorable playoff position. Avoiding a midseason slump will be crucial, as any misstep could open the door for a division rival to gain ground in an increasingly crowded Atlantic race.

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