Column: As Predators' Frustrations Mount, Brunette Is Running Out Of Explanations

Nov 24, 2025; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Nashville Predators defenseman Roman Josi (59) skates with the puck against the Florida Panthers during the third period at Bridgestone Arena. Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

When losses start to mount over the course of a season, it becomes increasingly difficult for leadership to find different ways of explaining things away.

As the Nashville Predators continue to slide further into a stretch that has seen them drop eight of their last nine games, head coach Andrew Brunette is desperately seeking answers.

With each loss, those answers become more elusive.

Following the Preds’ 8-3 loss to the reigning Stanley Cup Champion Florida Panthers Monday night at Bridgestone Arena, Brunette addressed the team’s lack of consistency over the course of the season to reporters.

“I wish I had an answer,” Brunette said. “I think we’ve talked at length about it, we’re just not grabbing it or doing it on a nightly basis. Even from the little things, you claw yourself back and tie it, mental mistakes or lack of will in a couple different areas… we just did too many things that were not good hockey.”

The effort has been there in spurts. Nashville outshot the Panthers 39-26, including a 26-11 advantage over the last two periods. The Preds also won 57.1% of the faceoffs.

It’s the lapses and mental mistakes that have hurt as much as anything. In the last two games, the opponent’s first goal has come in the first few seconds. A.J. Greer scored the Panthers’ opening goal 11 seconds into Monday’s contest, while Brent Burns scored for Colorado 15 seconds in their game on Saturday, which the Avalanche won 3-0.

The frustration is palpable among fans and the Predators themselves. When asked where the breakdown occurred against Florida, Brunette’s answer was a terse, “11 seconds.”

In a Nov. 21 interview with the Nashville Tennesean, Preds general manager Barry Trotz expressed his frustration by stating, “I need more (expletive) from (the players)”, while defending Brunette.

“You look at the names on our roster, we should score more,” Trotz tolde Alex Daugherty of the Tennessean. “Because we have (Filip) Forsberg, (Steven) Stamkos, (Jonathan) Marchessault, we all think we’re going to score.”

Clearly, that thought process has not translated to goals. Nashville was ranked 30th in the NHL with a 2.59 goals-per-game average in 2024-25. Through 22 games this season, that average has dropped to 2.32.

The burden of responsibility isn’t just on the offense, however. The Preds have been outscored 15-3 over their last three games. The eight goals given up against Florida were the most since last April 1, when Nashville fell 8-4 to the Columbus Blue Jackets.

Juuse Saros allowed five goals on 16 shots before being pulled for the second time this season in favor of backup goalie Justus Annunen, who gave up three goals on 10 shots faced. Annunen is still looking for his first win of 2025-26.

Even the players are running out of ways to describe the Predators’ woes.

“Horrible game,” Preds captain Roman Josi said following Monday’s loss. “We just played poorly. I don’t know. It’s hard to explain.”

Nov 24, 2025; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Nashville Predators center Ryan O'Reilly (90) skates behind the net against the Florida Panthers during the third period at Bridgestone Arena. Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

Frustration among the players has been evident lately. After being scored on by Michael McCarron during a recent practice, center Ryan O’Reilly smashed his stick, and there were some extra shoves after play stoppages.

Following a Nov. 6 defeat to the Philadelphia Flyers, O’Reilly was harsh in assessing his play, telling reporters, “I can’t make a six-foot pass to save my life. You’re not going to have much success if I’m playing pathetic like that. I’ve had one good year in my career,”

O'Reilly later admitted he overreacted, saying the comments made him sound like a crybaby.

Raw emotions and harsh self-criticism is understandable given the circumstances. Unfortunately, they don’t always lead to improvement. If the Preds’ slide continues, and Trotz is serious about sticking with Brunette to lead the team, only one other option remains: revamp the roster.

That is looking more likely,. Particularly after his comments to the Tennesean.

“I know who makes mistakes,” Trotz said. “When the puck is on someone’s stick and they pass it right to (an opponent), that’s not (Andrew Brunette’s) fault.”

The task of overhauling a roster laden with older veterans carrying expensive contracts won’t be easy. While Trotz has been reluctant to use the term “rebuild) in his effort to make the roster younger, that may be required if the Preds are going to turn things around. That means the losing may continue, and it could be a while before Preds fans start to budget for buying playoff tickets.

It is said that winning is contagious. Losing is, too. If it continues, excitement among fans will dim, and players will find it more difficult to put forth a spirited effort night after night.

Buckle up. The regular season has 60 games left.

Top 100 Hockey Players 21-And-Under: 61 To 80

The top 100 hockey players aged 21-and-under feature some current NHLers and top prospects ranked 61st to 80th.

The Hockey News' Prospects Unlimited issue's annual ranking of hockey's youngest talent is compiled by Ryan Kennedy, and while he uses our Future Watch rankings as a resource, this is a completely independent compilation.

Future Watch is based on a survey of NHL scouts, while the PU Top 100 is cobbled together by Kennedy based on his projections of what the players will be once they hit their primes.

Since different positions have different prime years, take that to mean we are projecting how good these forwards will be when they are 23 or 24 years old, the defensemen when they are 24 or 25 and the goalies when they are 25 or 26.

The birth year cutoff for this year’s list is 2004. Ages noted are as of Oct. 1.

As we share the top 100 list on TheHockeyNews.com, you can see the full list with player bios and draft information for each of them right now by being a subscriber to The Hockey News and accessing the Archive or by opening the magazine if you've already received it in your mailbox.

Catch up on the players ranked 81st to 100th. Here's the next batch.

80. Matthew Wood, LW, 20 years old, Nashville Predators
Nashville (NHL)

79. Carter Bear, LW, 18, Detroit Red Wings
Everett (WHL)

78. Liam Greentree, RW, 19, Los Angeles Kings
Windsor (OHL)

77. Jani Nyman, RW, 21, Seattle Kraken
Seattle (NHL)

76. Carter Yakemchuk, D, 20, Ottawa Senators
Belleville (AHL)

75. Caleb Malhotra, C, 17, Brantford Bulldogs (OHL)
NHL Draft: 2026

74. Joshua Ravensbergen, G, 18, San Jose Sharks
Prince George (WHL)

73. Sacha Boisvert, C, 19, Chicago Blackhawks
Boston University (HE)

Joakim Kemell (Steve Roberts-Imagn Images)

72. Joakim Kemell, RW, 21, Nashville Predators
Milwaukee (AHL)

71. Daxon Rudolph, D, 17, Prince Albert Raiders
NHL Draft: 2026

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70. Bradly Nadeau, LW, 20, Carolina Hurricanes
Chicago (AHL)

69. Kashawn Aitcheson, D, 19, New York Islanders
Barrie (OHL)

68. Jaako Wycisk, C, 16, Guelph Storm (OHL)
NHL Draft: 2027

Matt Savoie (Perry Nelson-Imagn Images)

67. Matt Savoie, C, 21, Edmonton Oilers
Edmonton (NHL)

66. Shane Wright, C, 21, Seattle Kraken
Seattle (NHL)

65. Tom Willander, D, 20, Vancouver Canucks
Abbotsford (AHL)

64. Braeden Cootes, C, 18, Vancouver Canucks
Seattle (WHL)

63. Michael Hage, C, 19, Montreal Canadiens
Michigan (Big Ten)

62. Cole Eiserman, LW, 19, New York Islanders
Boston Univ. (Big Ten)

61. Viggo Bjorck, C, 17, Djurgarden IF (Swe.)
NHL Draft: 2026


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Maple Leafs' Joseph Woll Was Pissed At Craig Berube After Being Pulled In Game Against Canadiens: 'I Like That'

Joseph Woll wasn't happy with Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube after being pulled on Saturday night against the Montreal Canadiens, after allowing four goals on 25 shots.

Despite the 27-year-old having a strong game and wanting to stay in the fight, Toronto wasn't playing well in front of him. Because of that, Berube yanked Woll from the game midway through the second period to give the Maple Leafs a jolt.

"He was so pissed off at me for pulling him," Berube said on Tuesday, "but I like that. He wanted to be in there and fight, and that's good."

Woll, with a smile, added: "I was having fun battling out there, and of course, any time you get out of the net, I'm not very happy. I thought we still had a chance to come back, and I thought we were kind of getting some momentum a bit."

Instead of sitting on the bench with his team (which occurs in most NHL buildings), Woll had to sit on the other side of the ice, just outside the team's tunnel. What was it like with Canadiens fans pretty much surrounding him?

"It's a little weird," Woll smiled. "Fans are giving it to you a little bit. I mean, it's always weird when you're right next to the fans because you go from being in the game to feel like you're a spectator. It's a bit of a weird transition."

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The goaltender's overall game has been strong ever since he returned from a personal leave of absence in October. Woll has appeared in four games with Toronto this season, putting up a .905 save percentage in that span.

He has has arguably been the team's best player through this recent stretch of games.

"He's been solid and it has been very good for our team, getting him back in," added Berube.

Defenseman Jake McCabe described Woll as "a very calming presence" when he's on the ice with the team. And even more so when Toronto is in the basement of the Eastern Conference.

"I think he's done a very, very good job and been good with the puck and talking to us defensemen. So, yeah, I have been talking about him quite a bit, and that all speaks true."

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With a five-game road trip coming up, Woll will likely start a large chunk of the games. Probably four of the five with Dennis Hildeby getting a start on the back-to-back this weekend. When you have a goalie like Woll feeling good about himself, he gives you a chance to win games.

The Maple Leafs need to take advantage of that right now.

"I'm just trying to continue doing what I do. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. I'm just sticking to that, and I think I'm confident with where I'm at," Woll said. "I feel good physically, mentally, so I'm just going to keep trenching along."

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How to watch LA Clippers vs. LA Lakers: TV/live stream info, preview for tonight's game

Tonight's Coast 2 Coast Tuesday NBA doubleheader on Peacock starts at 8:00 PM ET when the Philadelphia 76ers host the Orlando Magic. Then, at 11:00 PM, the LA Clippers take on the LA Lakers in a West Coast thriller.

Live coverage tonight begins at 7:30 PM. See below for additional information on how to watch tonight's game and follow all of the NBA action on NBC and Peacock. Peacock will feature 100 regular-season games throughout the course of the 2025-2026 season.

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LA Clippers:

The Clippers (5-12) are off to their worst start since the 2010-2011 season when they started 3-14. The team is coming off a 120-105 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday. Ivica Zubac finished with 33 points and 18 rebounds, while Kawhi Leonard (20 points) and James Harden (19 points) also finished in double figures.

Leonard made his return on Sunday after missing ten straight games with sprains in his right ankle and foot.

However, two of the Clippers' key players are still sidelined with injury. Three-time All-Star Bradley Beal is out for the season after suffering a fractured hip on November 8. Derrick Jones Jr. suffered a sprained MCL to his right knee on November 16 and will be re-evaluated at the end of December.

LA Lakers:

The Lakers have won the last four straight games, including a 108-106 victory against the Utah Jazz on Sunday. LeBron James finished with 17 points, 8 assists, and 6 rebounds in his first road game of the season. The 23-season NBA veteran returned to action on November 18 after missing the first 14 games of the season with sciatica.

Luka Doncic finished with a game-high 33 points, 11 rebounds, and 8 assists. He currently leads the NBA in scoring (34.5 ppg).

Tonight's game is the third of four NBA Cup group play games for both the Lakers and Clippers. They are each 2-0 in the NBA Cup and tied for the best record in West Group B.

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A lot of focus on the NBA Cup this week, including the big game between the Clippers and Lakers on NBC and Peacock.

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How to watch Orlando Magic vs Philadelphia 76ers:

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Check local listings each week. Both games will stream live nationwide on Peacock. NBC Sports will launch Sunday Night Basketball across NBC and Peacock on Feb. 1, 2026. For a full schedule of the NBA on NBC and Peacock, click here.

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England have no plans to reward Borthwick with new deal despite winning run

  • Head coach’s current deal runs until 2027

  • RFU annual report shows net loss of £1.9m

The Rugby Football Union has no plans to begin talks with Steve ­Borthwick over extending his ­contract beyond 2027 “for the ­foreseeable future” despite England’s 11-match winning streak and autumn clean sweep.

Borthwick’s contract runs until the end of 2027 but with England halfway through the current World Cup cycle and currently third in the world ­rankings, the RFU chief ­executive, Bill Sweeney, has no immediate intention of discussing an extension in a sea change from the union’s ­previous approach.

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Arsenal in ‘different universe’ to Bayern Munich due to lack of European success

  • ‘We are not there yet,’ Mikel Arteta said on club’s standing

  • Bayern visit Arsenal in Champions League on Wednesday

Mikel Arteta believes Arsenal remain in a “different universe” to European heavyweights such as Real Madrid and Bayern Munich given they have yet to win the Champions League.

The Premier League leaders head into their meeting with Bayern at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday having won all four matches so far in the league phase and are the only team yet to concede a goal.

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Angels plan to portray Tyler Skaggs as a cunning addict as high-stakes wrongful death trial continues

Attorney Todd Theodora gestures before opening statements in the trial for the wrongful death lawsuit accusing the Los Angeles Angels baseball team of being responsible for the 2019 drug overdose death of pitcher Tyler Skaggs Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025, in Santa Ana, Calif. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, Pool)
Angels lawyer Todd Theodora, right, gestures in the wrongful death trial brought against the team by the family of pitcher Tyler Skaggs, who died of an overdose in 2019. (Jae C. Hong / Associated Press)

Fans of Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs might want to hold their ears when the wrongful death trial brought by his widow and parents against the Angels resumes Monday.

The Angels are about to present their defense and, according to people with knowledge of the Angels' strategy, their attorneys plan to portray Skaggs as a selfish, secretive opioid addict who for years manipulated teammates and team communications director Eric Kay into obtaining illicit pills for him to chop up and snort.

Skaggs, a first-round draft pick of the Angels in 2009 out of Santa Monica High, was one year away from free agency when he died of an overdose July 1, 2019. He died after snorting a counterfeit opioid pill laced with fentanyl in his hotel room during an Angels trip to play the Texas Rangers in Arlington.

The left-handed starter was 27 and in the midst of his best season of seven in the big leagues when he died. His performance has been pointed to by Skaggs family lawyers as evidence he wasn't a drug addict, but instead an athlete who took pain pills to stay on the field.

So far, testimony in a small, spare courtroom on the ninth floor of the Orange County Superior Court has favored the plaintiffs — Skaggs' widow, Carli, and parents, Debbie Hetman and Darrell Skaggs.

Their lawyers called 21 witnesses over 24 days in court, attempting to establish that the pitcher's fatal overdose was the result of the Angels' negligent supervision of Kay, an admitted longtime opioid addict who is serving 22 years in prison for providing Skaggs with the pill.

The plaintiffs are asking for about $120 million in future earnings as well as additional millions for pain and suffering and punitive damages. Neither side is optimistic that a settlement can be reached ahead of a verdict.

Read more:Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs dead at 27

Transcripts of trial testimony and interviews with people on both sides not authorized to speak publicly about the case provided a glimpse of the Angels' defense strategy and what the plaintiffs have accomplished so far.

The Angels pared down their witness list at the request of Judge H. Shaina Colover, who has insisted the case go to the jury by Dec. 15. The Angels complained that two weeks might not be long enough to present their case, giving the plaintiffs an unfair advantage, even suggesting the issue could lead to a mistrial.

Skaggs' lawyers, however, pointed out that the defense has taken longer to cross-examine witnesses than it took them to conduct the direct examinations. And Colover said a reason for the difference in the number of witnesses is that 12 people called by Skaggs' lawyers were on the witness lists of both sides.

Like an MLB manager constructing a lineup, Skaggs lawyers led by Rusty Hardin were purposeful in the order they presented witnesses. They began their case by calling a string of Angels executives to poke holes in the team's contention that they knew nothing about Kay's addiction. Key witnesses refuting those denials included Kay's wife, Camela, and Hetman.

Skaggs' lawyers also presented text messages that indicated Kay's supervisor, Tim Mead, and Angels traveling secretary Tom Taylor not only were aware of Kay's addiction, but did not act decisively to isolate him, get him into inpatient rehab or terminate his employment.

The plaintiffs called witnesses to establish that not only were the Angels negligent on how they dealt with Kay's addiction, they put his interest ahead of other employees and the organization by allowing him to continue working despite his bizarre behavior on the job.

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The last witness before the court went into recess until Dec. 1 was human resources expert Ramona Powell, who testified that the Angels did not follow their own policies in evaluating and responding to Kay's behavior. She said that had the team done so, Kay could have been terminated well before 2019.

Expect Angels lead attorney Todd Theodora to counter that Skaggs violated his contract and was guilty of fraud by concealing his drug problem for years. Furthermore, Skaggs allegedly continued to pressure Kay to procure opioids for him even after Kay completed drug rehab shortly before the fateful trip to Texas.

During opening statements, Theodora said that the Angels "know right from wrong," but he is expected to assert that the case is more about what the team didn't know. Kay and Skaggs have been described as masters at concealing their drug use. The Angels contend that had the team known of their addiction, officials could have provided them with treatment and perhaps Skaggs would be alive.

Testimony has already established that the Angels immediately informed MLB that Kay told co-worker Adam Chodzko that he was in Skaggs' hotel room the night the pitcher died. Expect the Angels attorneys to take it a step further and assert that Kay might not have been prosecuted if the Angels hadn't acted so swiftly.

Witnesses expected to be called by the defense include Angels president John Carpino and former MLB general manager Dan Duquette. The jury will view video of depositions given by former Angels players C.J. Cron, Matt Harvey, Cam Bedrosian and Blake Parker if they cannot testify in person.

The testimony of players can cut both ways, as evidenced by statements made by two players who testified for the plaintiffs — current Angels outfielder and three-time most valuable player Mike Trout and former relief pitcher Mike Morin.

Trout testified that Skaggs was "like a brother" to him, that he cried when told he'd died and that he had no clue about drug use. But Trout also hedged when asked whether he had offered to pay for Kay's rehab, saying he just told him he'd help any way he could.

Morin, who pitched for the Angels from 2014 to 2017, said Kay sold him opioids "five to eight times" after an arm injury made him desperate to overcome pain and return to the mound. Yet under cross examination, Morin conceded that Skaggs was responsible for his own actions.

Carpino is responsible for the Angels' day-to-day operations and his office is adjacent to those of Mead, Taylor and formerly Kay. Duquette, former general manager of the Montreal Expos, Boston Red Sox and Baltimore Orioles, is expected to testify that Skaggs' future career earnings would have been no more than $30 million because of his drug use and history of injuries.

Read more:Angels star Mike Trout: Eric Kay had a drug problem and Tyler Skaggs was a valued friend

Skaggs' lawyers called earnings expert Jeff Fannell, a former labor lawyer for the MLB Players Assn., who testified that Skaggs would have earned between $109 million and $120 million and could still be pitching.

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Official: Alexandar Georgiev Signs In Russia

Russian-Bulgarian goaltender Alexandar Georgiev, 29, has signed a two-year contract to play for Spartak Moscow, the KHL club announced on Tuesday.

The news comes two days after Georgiev’s contract with the Buffalo Sabres was terminated by mutual agreement, and it was speculated at the time that it was done with the intention of returning to play in Russia.

Georgiev had only played two AHL games for the Rochester Americans this season, both losses, with a goals-against average of 3.57 and a save percentage of .896.

For Georgiev, who was born in Bulgaria but moved with his family to Russia at a young age, it will be his first time playing in the KHL and his first time playing in Russia since 2014, when he was 18.

From age 18 to 21, Georgiev played in Finland, mostly for TPS Turku, with whom he played 54 Liiga regular-season and playoff games and three Champions Hockey League games.

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Never drafted by an NHL club, Georgiev signed as a free agent with the New York Rangers in 2017. From then until 2025, he played 303 NHL regular-season games with the Rangers, Colorado Avalanche and San Jose Sharks, compiling a record of 151-108-26 with 15 shutouts, a goals-against average of 2.99 and a save percentage of .903. He also played 20 playoff games, where his record was 9-10 with a 2.72 average and .904 save percentage.

Georgiev joins a Spartak team that sits seventh in the KHL’s 11-team Western Conference with a record of 14-12-3 through 29 games. Spartak’s roster includes Slovak ex-NHLers Adam Ružička and Christian Jaroš. He will likely share a crease with 30-year-old Artyom Zagidulin, who played one game for the Calgary Flames in 2021.

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Three Penguins Forwards Who Must Be Better Going Forward

The Pittsburgh Penguins got off to an 8-2-2 start to the 2025-26 season and were the best team in the NHL after October. 

They were getting contributions throughout the lineup at both 5v5 and on the man-advantage, plus getting elite goaltending from Arturs Silovs and Tristan Jarry. The goaltending has remained good in November, even without Tristan Jarry for a bit, but the offense has really dried up, leading to them losing seven of nine games this month. Part of it is due to numerous forwards being out of the lineup, but another part of it is due to some players not being up to par. 

With that in mind, here's a look at a few forwards that need to be better for the Penguins.

Tommy Novak

I was really high on Novak heading into the year and liked the move to get him from the Nashville Predators during last season's trade deadline. He has a history of being a productive playmaker and has an underrated release, but has been really underwhelming to start the year, compiling only two goals and seven points in 21 games. He also doesn't have a point in the last four Penguins' games. 

We saw a glimpse of some early chemistry between him and Evgeni Malkin during the second game against the Los Angeles Kings on Nov. 9, but since then, it's been a lot of nothing. Heck, even when he has gone back down to the third line with first-round pick Benjamin Kindel, the chemistry between the two hasn't been the same as it was earlier in the season. 

It feels like Novak is second-guessing everything he does when he's on the ice. If he can find his game, it would give the Penguins another good option for their middle six, especially due to how versatile he is. 

Bryan Rust

It may seem odd that someone with 15 points in 19 games needs to be better, but only five of those points are goals. Rust hasn't scored a goal in his last six games and only has one point during that time, too. 

He hasn't been forechecking as well as he normally does, and the puck is also being dislodged from his stick quite a bit. He's also not playing well in his own zone when his line is hemmed in. Per MoneyPuck, out of 17 forwards who have played at least 50 minutes at 5v5 for the Penguins, Rust ranks 16th in on-ice expected goals with 43.9%. The process simply hasn't been there. 

Rust has been a core leader on this team for the last several years and is coming off a career season, finishing with 31 goals and 65 points in 71 games. However, his game hasn't been up to par, and it needs to change. 

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Kevin Hayes

Hayes has only played in six games since he missed the start of the season due to an injury he suffered during training camp, but has looked a couple of steps slow in the top six. 

He's a short-term replacement for Justin Brazeau on the second line, who was lighting it up for the Penguins before getting hurt at the end of October. Brazeau, Evgeni Malkin, and Anthony Mantha couldn't be stopped by teams when they were in the offensive zone. 

Hayes was fine in a depth role last year despite his lack of footspeed, racking up 13 goals and 23 points in 64 games, but has yet to produce a lot of offense this year, compiling only one assist.

I don't expect him to light the league on fire, but he needs to be a lot more noticeable. 


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Canadiens Prospect Makes Top Young Players List

The Hockey News' Ryan Kennedy recently ranked the top 100 hockey players who are 21 years old or younger. 

The Hockey News has now revealed the players who were ranked from No. 81 to No. 100, and Montreal Canadiens prospect David Reinbacher made it. This is because Kennedy ranked Reinbacher at the No. 97 spot. 

With Reinbacher being a young defenseman with good potential, it makes sense that he has made this list. Injury trouble has kept him off the ice a lot early on his career, but he has still shown promise when healthy. 

In 31 games over three seasons with the Canadiens' AHL affiliate, the Laval Rocket, Reinbacher has posted seven goals, 10 assists, 17 points, and a plus-12 rating. He has also been off to a solid start this season with Laval, recording three goals, four assists, seven points, and a plus-1 rating in 10 games thus far. 

Reinbacher was selected by the Canadiens with the fifth-overall pick of the 2023 NHL Entry Draft, and they have high hopes that he will be a big part of their blueline in the future. The 21-year-old blueliner has good upside, and it will be fascinating to see how he continues to develop his game. 

How to watch Orlando Magic vs Philadelphia 76ers: TV/live stream info, preview for tonight's game

Don't miss tonight's exciting Coast 2 Coast Tuesday NBA doubleheader on Peacock. The action starts at 8:00 PM ET when the Philadelphia 76ers host the Orlando Magic. Then, at 11:00 PM, the LA Clippers take on the LA Lakers in a West Coast showdown.

Live coverage tonight begins at 7:30 PM. See below for additional information on how to watch tonight's game and follow all of the NBA action on NBC and Peacock. Peacock will feature 100 regular-season games throughout the course of the 2025-2026 season.

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Orlando Magic:

The Magic fell 138-129 to the Boston Celtics on Sunday, putting an end to their three-game win streak. Jett Howard scored a season-high 30 points, while Jase Richardson and Desmond Bane each added 18 points. Franz Wagner, who currently leads Orlando in scoring (23 ppg), finished with 15 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists in the win.

The Magic are still without their star forward, Paolo Banchero, who suffered a left groin strain on November 12. He is second on the team in scoring (21.7 ppg) and leads the Magic in rebounding (8.7 rpg). There is no timetable for Banchero's return.

Philadelphia 76ers:

The 76ers are coming off a 127-117 loss to the Miami Heat on Sunday. Tyrese Maxey led the way for Philadelphia with 27 points, while Trendon Watford added 19 points and 9 rebounds off the bench.

Maxey has scored at least 20 points in all 16 games this season. He is second in the league in scoring with 33 points per game, behind only Luka Doncic (34.5 ppg).

Joel Embiid has missed the last seven straight games due to knee soreness. He is currently listed as questionable for tonight's game.

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How to watch Orlando Magic vs Philadelphia 76ers:

  • When: Tonight, Tuesday, November 25
  • Where: Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA
  • Time: 8:00 PM ET
  • TV Channel: NBC
  • Live Stream:Peacock

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How to watch LA Clippers vs LA Lakers :

  • When: Tonight, Tuesday, November 25
  • Where: Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA
  • Time: 11:00 PM ET
  • Live Stream:Peacock
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