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

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

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

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

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

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

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Devils Forward Sent Back to AHL

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

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

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

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

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

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Observations after Edgecombe sinks game-winning 3-pointer, Sixers beat Grizzlies in OT

Observations after Edgecombe sinks game-winning 3-pointer, Sixers beat Grizzlies in OT  originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

VJ Edgecombe’s clutch exploits came on the road with the Sixers.

The rookie buried the second game-winner of his career Tuesday night in Memphis. The Grizzlies hard hedged Tyrese Maxey on the perimeter and he dished to Edgecombe, who nailed a go-ahead three-pointer with 2.2 seconds left in overtime. Cedric Coward’s miss at the final buzzer cemented a 139-136 Sixers win.

With their first victory of a five-game road trip, the Sixers moved to 17-14 and snapped a three-game losing streak. They’ll play the Mavs on Thursday night. 

Memphis dropped to 15-17. Ja Morant starred for the Grizzlies with 40 points and Coward posted 28 points and 16 rebounds.

The Sixers got 34 points, 10 rebounds and a season-high eight assists from Joel Embiid. 

Maxey had 34 points and 12 assists. Edgecombe added 25 points, six rebounds, four assists and four steals. 

The Sixers’ two injury absences were Kelly Oubre Jr. (left knee LCL sprain) and Trendon Watford (left adductor strain).  According to a team official, both players are continuing to progress and started to be “reintegrated into team activities” at Monday’s practice. 

Here are observations on the Sixers’ dramatic OT win Tuesday:

Déjà vu at the start

Edgecombe swished a three-pointer for his team’s first basket. Outside of that, there was little to like early on for the Sixers. 

Memphis jumped in front and took a 17-7 lead on Coward’s corner three. The Thunder had opened 9 for 9 from the floor Sunday in their blowout win over the Sixers. Two days later, the Grizzlies started 7 for 8. 

Sixers head coach Nick Nurse called timeout. Though the Sixers certainly did not snap into lockdown defense mode, they at least stabilized the situation overall.

Maxey had a second straight outstanding start highlighted by near-perfect shooting. The 25-year-old scored a dozen points in both the first and second quarters. His only first-half miss was a tightly guarded three on the Sixers’ final possession of the first quarter. 

Maxey-Embiid duo flowing 

Embiid committed two fouls in under seven minutes. Edgecombe picked up his third peronal at the 9:26 mark of the second quarter and sat out the rest of the first half. 

The Sixers still earned their first lead with Maxey sitting early in the second quarter. Embiid drilled a top-of-the-key three and had success on multiple occasions when he popped off of double drag actions. A Jared McCain fast-break layup put the Sixers up 47-46. 

The Maxey-Embiid two-man game was brilliant once the Sixers’ superstar guard checked back in. The duo diced up Memphis’ defense with pick-and-pops, dribble handoffs and heaps of individual talent. The Embiid-Maxey pair posted 43 points in the first half on just 23 field goal attempts and eight assists. 

Nurse played a big frontcourt of Embiid and Adem Bona late in the second quarter. Largely thanks to Embiid’s defense, the Sixers fared well. The Sixers forced a flurry of turnovers and Embiid had a bright, energetic defensive stretch with two blocks and a steal. Bona did all the dirty work and chipped in four points, six rebounds, two blocks and two assists. He was deservedly the Sixers’ lone backup center and Andre Drummond stayed on the bench.

On top of the production, Embiid’s mobility and minutes were encouraging. He logged a season-high 38 minutes in Memphis.

Maxey capped the first half with a fantastic play when he somehow hit a leaning, double-pump three with 1.1 seconds left in the second quarter. He looked amazed by his own work. 

Maxey made his 800th career three-pointer Tuesday (he’s currently at 802). Allen Iverson is first in Sixers history with 885.

Edgecombe saves the day

The Grizzlies scored the first six points of the second half and the Sixers appeared on their way to more third-quarter misery. Coward and Jaylen Wells drained threes against the Sixers’ zone defense to give Memphis a 90-81 lead.

The Sixers replied with a much-needed run.

Edgecombe and Quentin Grimes each turned steals into fast-break baskets. The Sixers had a major turnovers advantage (20-9) on Tuesday night.

They took a slim lead into the fourth quarter, but Morant had a hot start to the final frame. After making a mid-range jumper on McCain, he got Bona on a switch and then drove in for a tough one-one layup with his left hand.

While Edgecombe did not shoot especially well for much of the night, he came through with tons of timely plays in the fourth quarter and OT. Paul George converted a cutting layup and Edgecombe sunk two threes in a row. The Sixers led by seven points with a little over four minutes on the clock. Edgecombe had a 13-point fourth period.

The Sixers struggled to stamp a win, failing to find a decisive basket. Embiid committed his fifth foul on an illegal screen, Maxey missed a mid-range jumper, and Morant made a game-tying floater.

Memphis had a chance to win on the final play of regulation but couldn’t capitalize. Grimes and Embiid swarmed Morant. Wells and Santi Aldama both missed go-ahead three-point attempts.

Eventually, the Sixers’ stars saw a few shots drop again in OT. Maxey made a driving lay-in through contact and Embiid hit two mid-range hoops.

Morant jetted past Edgecombe and laid the ball in with 18.3 seconds to go in overtime, tying the game up once more.

As has become his habit in the NBA, Edgecombe shook the play off and saved the day.

Observations after Edgecombe sinks game-winning 3-pointer, Sixers beat Grizzlies ih OT

Observations after Edgecombe sinks game-winning 3-pointer, Sixers beat Grizzlies ih OT  originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

VJ Edgecombe’s clutch exploits came on the road with the Sixers.

The rookie buried the second game-winner of his career Tuesday night in Memphis. The Grizzlies hard hedged Tyrese Maxey on the perimeter and he dished to Edgecombe, who nailed a go-ahead three-pointer with 2.2 seconds left in overtime. Cedric Coward’s miss at the final buzzer cemented a 139-136 Sixers win.

With their first victory of a five-game road trip, the Sixers moved to 17-14 and snapped a three-game losing streak. They’ll play the Mavs on Thursday night. 

Memphis dropped to 15-17. Ja Morant starred for the Grizzlies with 40 points and Coward posted 28 points and 16 rebounds.

The Sixers got 34 points, 10 rebounds and a season-high eight assists from Joel Embiid. 

Maxey had 34 points and 12 assists. Edgecombe added 25 points, six rebounds, four assists and four steals. 

The Sixers’ two injury absences were Kelly Oubre Jr. (left knee LCL sprain) and Trendon Watford (left adductor strain).  According to a team official, both players are continuing to progress and started to be “reintegrated into team activities” at Monday’s practice. 

Here are observations on the Sixers’ dramatic OT win Tuesday:

Déjà vu at the start

Edgecombe swished a three-pointer for his team’s first basket. Outside of that, there was little to like early on for the Sixers. 

Memphis jumped in front and took a 17-7 lead on Coward’s corner three. The Thunder had opened 9 for 9 from the floor Sunday in their blowout win over the Sixers. Two days later, the Grizzlies started 7 for 8. 

Sixers head coach Nick Nurse called timeout. Though the Sixers certainly did not snap into lockdown defense mode, they at least stabilized the situation overall.

Maxey had a second straight outstanding start highlighted by near-perfect shooting. The 25-year-old scored a dozen points in both the first and second quarters. His only first-half miss was a tightly guarded three on the Sixers’ final possession of the first quarter. 

Maxey-Embiid duo flowing 

Embiid committed two fouls in under seven minutes. Edgecombe picked up his third peronal at the 9:26 mark of the second quarter and sat out the rest of the first half. 

The Sixers still earned their first lead with Maxey sitting early in the second quarter. Embiid drilled a top-of-the-key three and had success on multiple occasions when he popped off of double drag actions. A Jared McCain fast-break layup put the Sixers up 47-46. 

The Maxey-Embiid two-man game was brilliant once the Sixers’ superstar guard checked back in. The duo diced up Memphis’ defense with pick-and-pops, dribble handoffs and heaps of individual talent. The Embiid-Maxey pair posted 43 points in the first half on just 23 field goal attempts and eight assists. 

Nurse played a big frontcourt of Embiid and Adem Bona late in the second half. Largely thanks to Embiid’s defense, the Sixers fared well. The Sixers forced a flurry of turnovers and Embiid had a bright, energetic defensive stretch with two blocks and a steal. Bona did all the dirty work and chipped in four points, six rebounds, two blocks and two assists. He was deservedly the Sixers’ lone backup center and Andre Drummond stayed on the bench.

On top of the production, Embiid’s mobility and minutes were encouraging. He logged a season-high 38 minutes in Memphis.

Maxey capped the first half with a fantastic play when he somehow hit a leaning, double-pump three with 1.1 seconds left in the second quarter. He looked amazed by his own work. 

Maxey made his 800th career three-pointer Tuesday (he’s currently at 802). Allen Iverson is first in Sixers history with 885.

Edgecombe saves the day

The Grizzlies scored the first six points of the second half and the Sixers appeared on their way to more third-quarter misery. Coward and Wells drained threes against the Sixers’ zone defense to give Memphis a 90-81 lead.

The Sixers replied with a much-needed run.

Edgecombe and Quentin Grimes each turned steals into fast-break baskets. The Sixers had a major turnovers advantage (20-9) in Memphis.

They took a slim lead into the fourth quarter, but Morant had a hot start to the final frame. After making a mid-range jumper on McCain, he got Bona on a switch and then drove in for a tough one-one layup with his left hand.

While Edgecombe did not shoot especially well for much of the night, he came through with tons of timely plays in the fourth quarter and OT. George converted a cutting layup and Edgecombe sunk two threes in a row. The Sixers led by seven points with a little over four minutes on the clock. Edgecombe had a 13-point fourth period.

The Sixers struggled to stamp a win, failing to find a decisive basket. Embiid committed his fifth foul on an illegal screen, Maxey missed a mid-range jumper, and Morant made a game-tying floater.

Memphis had a chance to win on the final play of regulation but couldn’t capitalize. Grimes and Embiid swarmed Morant. Jalen Wells and Santi Aldama both missed go-ahead three attempts.

Eventually, the Sixers’ stars saw a few shots drop again in OT. Maxey made a driving lay-in through contact and Embiid hit two mid-range hoops.

Morant jetted past Edgecombe and laid the ball in with 18.3 seconds to go in OT, tying the game up again.

As has become his habit in the NBA, Edgecombe shook the play off and saved the day.

Damien Martyn, former Australian Test cricketer, in hospital in induced coma with meningitis

  • 54-year-old admitted to hospital on Boxing Day with meningitis

  • Martyn played 67 Tests for Australia between 1992 and 2006

The former Australian Test cricketer Damien Martyn has been admitted to hospital and placed in an induced coma after being diagnosed with meningitis.

The sporting community is rallying around the 54-year-old, who “is in for the fight of his life”, according to the former AFL player Brad Hardie, who revealed Martyn’s condition on 6PR on Tuesday.

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Former Sabres Forward Is Having Fantastic Season

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

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

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

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

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

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

Arsenal 4-1 Aston Villa: Premier League – as it happened

Arsenal swatted third-placed Villa aside with a swashbuckling second-half display

3 min: Odegaard tries to release Trossard into the Villa box down the inside-left channel. Clank. Goal kick, so another chance for the home fans to indulge their love of interactive festive theatre.

1 min: Villa work the ball back to their keeper Martinez, formerly of Arsenal. The Argentinian World Cup winner cops the expected abuse. It is pantomime season, to be fair.

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What we learned as Nique Clifford lone bright spot in Kings' loss to Clippers

What we learned as Nique Clifford lone bright spot in Kings' loss to Clippers originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

INGLEWOOD, Calif. — The Kings seemingly had a chance to earn their ninth win of the 2025-26 NBA season on Tuesday night against a Los Angeles Clippers team that entered with 10.

That was not the case — at all.

Two days after losing 125-101 to LeBron James and the Lakers on Sunday at Crypto.com Arena, the Kings were thrashed 131-90 by Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers just 20 minutes away at Intuit Dome.

Los Angeles continued its midseason resurgence and four-game winning streak to cap off Sacramento’s demoralizing stay in the City of Angels.

The Kings battled early, but trailed 34-20 after the first quarter and 73-40 at halftime. Sacramento, which shot an uncompetitive 34 of 83 to Los Angeles’ 46 of 90, never held a lead.

Rookie guard Nique Clifford led the Kings with 18 points on 7-of-12 shooting with a trio of 3-pointers, two assists and one rebound. Fellow rookie Maxime Raynaud and Russell Westbrook followed with 12 points apiece.

Here are three takeaways from the Kings’ 41-point, blowout loss.

Keegan Murray’s Return

Keegan Murray looked healthy after missing the Kings’ last two games with a calf injury suffered in Sacramento’s 136-127 loss to the Detroit Pistons seven days ago at Golden 1 Center.

Despite posting 11 points on a subpar 4-of-13 shooting, Murray more importantly played a team-high 20 first-half minutes and 30 total minutes without visible limitations mobility-wise.

He got up for one dunk, one block and two rebounds. Notably, he often — and relatively comfortably — guarded Leonard, Los Angeles’ top offensive threat.

Kings coach Doug Christie surely wasn’t satisfied with Sacramento’s two-game stretch in Hollywood. But returning home for New Year’s Day with a healthy Murray must be somewhat pleasing.

Hometown Woes

It always is special when DeMar DeRozan and Russell Westbrook, a pair of Los Angeles natives, have the opportunity to play back home in front of family and friends.

Tuesday night, however, did not feature either of the NBA icons’ best performances.

Westbrook, a former Clipper, quietly finished with 12 points on 4-of-10 shooting with four assists and three rebounds. 

And DeRozan, the Kings’ current leading scorer with Zach LaVine and Domantas Sabonis sidelined with injuries, posted a quiet eight points on 2-of-8 shooting with seven boards and three assists.

The Kings needed more out of everybody against the Clippers. Though they could’ve used a boost from their hometown heroes — especially against other big-time local products such as James Harden and Leonard.

Kawhi Keeps Cookin’

Leonard recently has been on a mission, and unfortunately for the Kings, dominating Sacramento was the 6-foot-7 forward’s latest task.

The reigning Western Conference Player of the Week sleepwalked his way into an efficient 33 points in 33 minutes with five assists and five rebounds.

Leonard, of course, was coming off a career-high 55-point game in Los Angeles’ 112-99 win over the Detroit Pistons on Sunday.

“He’s been playing at an incredible level,” Christie said of Leonard pregame. “I had watched some games earlier, and he hadn’t been playing at that level. And I’m looking, it was like 40 [points], then 55, and I was like, ‘Right before you play us.’ ”

There aren’t any superstars that any team wants to face. But at the moment, Leonard is one of the league’s scariest scorers, and the schedule aligned in a way that did the Kings zero favors.

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Krejci grabs point for Wolves as Manchester United continue to flounder

Manchester United missed eight frontline players so Wolves, who arrived as the Premier League’s bottom team with only two points, seemed ideal opponents. Yet Ruben Amorim’s side struggled – badly – and while Bruno Fernandes, Bryan Mbeumo and Harry Maguire headed those unavailable, the display still provokes questions regarding United’s cohesion.

In the contest’s closing phase they were potent only sporadically – as throughout. Their opening-half strike was a fortunate Joshua Zirkzee finish – it rebounded in off Ladislav Krejci.

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Warriors star Steph Curry returns to his alma mater Davidson for unique honor

Warriors star Steph Curry returns to his alma mater Davidson for unique honor originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The list of ideas for Davidson College to honor Warriors star Steph Curry has to be running low.

But his alma mater found another way Tuesday afternoon, when they welcomed their assistant general manager of the university’s basketball programs back on campus for the official renaming of I-77 Exit 30 to Stephen Curry Interchange.

“This is my forever home,” Curry said after the new signage was unveiled, via The Charlotte Observer.

“For me to be able to represent so many people that made this possible, I hope that that’s what they feel. A diploma is one thing. An elite achievement is another thing. This [sign] is another. I might be stealing the sign to take it home.”

Curry’s wife Ayesha and his Golden State teammates Draymond Green, Jimmy Butler and Moses Moody were in attendance for the momentous affair, which took place during halftime of the Davidson Wildcats’ 89-83 overtime loss to the Duquesne Dukes.

Curry played three seasons at Davidson from 2006 to 2009, where he was named a two-time Southern Conference Player of the Year, consensus All-American and NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Most Outstanding Player before he was selected by the Warriors with the No. 7 pick in the 2009 NBA Draft.

In the summer of 2022, shortly after the Warriors’ fourth NBA championship, Curry had his No. 30 jersey retired by the school, was inducted into its Hall of Fame and officially earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology. In March 2025, Davidson named Curry assistant GM of the college’s basketball programs, making him the first active player in U.S. pro sports to take an administrative job with an NCAA team.

“You’ve represented our values of leadership and service,” Davidson College president Douglas Hicks said Tuesday during the ceremony. “You’ve lifted up youth from Ada Jenkins Center here in Davidson to schools across Oakland.

“Everybody knows that the entrance to Davidson is Exit 30, and we hope that your heart will always lead you back to [the town of] Davidson and Davidson College.”

With a fitting ceremony on Dec. 30 for No. 30 officially done, the Warriors now look ahead to facing Curry’s hometown Charlotte Hornets on Wednesday at Spectrum Center.

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Ottawa Senators Year In Review Part One: January To March

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

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

January

Ridly Greig Re-signs

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

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

Leevi Meriläinen Becomes the Emergency Starter

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

Sens Announce Preseason Games in Quebec City

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

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

Nick Cousins Suffers Knee Injury

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

Senators Announce Quarter-Century Team

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

February

Meriläinen Sent Down

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

Hamburglar Anniversary

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

Hartman Slams Stützle

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

Senators at the Four Nations

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

March

The Norris Trade

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

The Zetterlund Deal

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

March Madness

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

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

By Steve Warne
The Hockey News - Ottawa

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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