Harry Randall and buoyant Bristol keen to carry form into new year

England scrum-half returned from injury to a side on the crest of a wave and will hope to catch Steve Borthwick’s eye

Harry Randall and Bristol enter the new year with high hopes. The scrum-half has returned to fitness ahead of schedule after hamstring surgery and marked his 150th Bears appearance in the win against Newcastle last Saturday.

Pat Lam’s side approach the Prem encounter with Sale at Ashton Gate on Friday after five straight victories, sitting fourth in the table, their attractive style having clicked. A fresh assault on the playoffs looks likely.

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Seven biggest NBA stories of 2025, starting with the Luka Doncic trade

2025 was filled with seismic NBA stories, many of which will play out into 2026 and beyond. True game-changers in the literal and figurative sense.

On New Year's Eve, let's take a look back at the 10 biggest NBA stories of 2025.

1. Luka Doncic trade

On Feb. 1, we all thought Shams Charania had been hacked. No way this was real.

Turns out it was very real — Dallas Mavericks GM Nico Harrison had convinced a new ownership to trade a fan-favorite 25-year-old, top-five player in the world entering his prime to the most hated empire in the NBA. For pennies on the dollar. It was unfathomable.

It changed everything. Before the year was out Harrison had been fired. Dallas fell apart without Doncic, slid into the lottery, then got blessed by the basketball gods when its 1.8% chance ended up getting the Mavericks the top spot in the NBA Draft and Cooper Flagg. The Lakers instantly became a threat again, although they are still figuring out how to build a team around Doncic that works.

This trade out of nowhere will be one of the biggest NBA stories of the decade, maybe the first half of the century. It was seismic in the changes, and nothing in 2025 was as big.

2. Chauncey Billups, Terry Rozier arrested, indicted

Federal authorities arrested and indicted current Miami Heat player Terry Rozier and Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups as part of two illegal gambling investigations. Also arrested was former NBA player and assistant coach Damon Jones (who was charged in both cases). One of those indictments alleged Rozier worked with illegal gambling consortiums to rig player prop bets by leaving a game early due to an "injury" (with the gamblers betting big on his unders). The other had Billups as the face of a rigged poker match, where being with the Hall of Famer and coach was the draw to bring in people who lost at the fixed games.

Both Rozier and Billups pled not guilty as their cases work their way through the court system. The NBA reopened its investigation, and both men are on unpaid leave from their teams. And through all of this, the NBA continues to have strong ties and promote legal gambling products and apps (in states where it's allowed).

This is one story we will hear much more of in 2026.

3. Thunder win NBA Title

More than just a title, it felt like the start of a dynasty.

Oklahoma City was clearly the best team in the NBA last season, winning 68 games behind MVP Shai Gilgous-Alexander, and in the end, it was fitting that this crew brought home the first title in the city's history. Jalen Williams played through incredible wrist pain, Chet Holmgren emerged as a star in the middle, and a deep team that could bring a stopper like Alex Caruso off the bench proved too much for everyone.

This is a young team — SGA is 27, Williams and Holmgren are on their rookie contracts (although that changes next season) — and while the tax aprons will hit them hard in the coming years, the club's stockpile of quality draft picks (they could have three first-rounders this season) allows them to replenish the cupboards without too much expense. The NBA has worked hard to make dynasties nearly impossible (whether that is a wise strategy is another topic), but no team is better situated to beat those odds than the Thunder.

4. Tyrese Haliburton tears Achilles in Game 7

The greatest "what if" of 2025 — and one of the big ones in NBA history — is what if Haliburton had not torn his Achilles early in Game 7 of the NBA Finals.

The Pacers had improbably pushed the Thunder to a deciding game with their depth, pressure, pace and the play of Haliburton. In Game 7, Haliburton played through a sore calf but came out red-hot, hit 3-of-4 from deep, had a fast nine points, and then came the moment midway through the first quarter when he took a step back to explode forward, his Achilles tendon tore, and he went to the ground.

Would the Pacers have won Game 7 with him? We'll never know. The injury also turned the Pacers into a lottery team for the 2025-26 season, but it sets up a great bounce-back story for 2026-27.

5. Jayson Tatum tears Achilles

Entering last season and even the playoffs, Boston was the team to beat. The defending champs had won 61 games with the second-best defense in the league and a top-10 offense. The Celtics had the talent, the experience, and a Finals showdown with the Thunder could have been epic.

Then, with about three minutes left in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, Jayson Tatum dove to the floor in a scramble for a loose ball, tore his Achilles and could not get up. It ended his playoff run and Boston's chances (though whether they would have beaten the Knicks in that series even with him is at best debatable and more likely doubtful).

Tatum missing time was the start of an offseason financial reset for the Celtics, who sent away Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holiday, and set up what was supposed to be a gap year for the Celtics. It may not be that at all. Boston sits third in the open East, and Tatum is expected to return in the first months of 2026, setting up a very interesting playoff run. Still, his injury was a massive story this year.

6. Dallas wins lottery, drafts Cooper Flagg

Don't buy anyone telling you Nico Harrison had a plan — trading Luka Doncic to get a 1.8% chance of winning the NBA Draft Lottery is not a plan. It's a pipe dream.

Sometimes dreams come true. They did for Dallas, which landed a franchise cornerstone player for the next 10 years in Flagg. After a slow start because Jason Kidd played him out of position (or at least felt he had to because of how the now-fired Harrison built the roster), Flagg has come on strong and is averaging 19.4 points and 6.4 rebounds a game while playing strong defense. He looks like the next long-term, fan-favorite in Dallas, and the new ownership there is not going to make the same mistake twice.

7. Knicks make Eastern Conference Finals

There is nothing as much fun as Madison Square Garden rocking in the playoffs. It is one of the hallowed grounds in sport, and after too many years of watching their team wandering in the wilderness, Knicks fans have something worth cheering for again — not just a relevant team, but a contender.

Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals last season might have been the best game of the year, even if the ending is painful for those Knicks fans.

Honorable mention stories

• NBA changing of the guard with youth (like Oklahoma City, but also Victor Wembanyama and Tyrese Maxey) stepping up and taking over the league in a generational change.

• Jimmy Butler joins Stephen Curry in Golden State to chase one more ring in the Bay.

• Unending Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors.

• Chris Paul/Clippers break up.

• The Kawhi Leonard/Aspiration/Clippers story. Many people may think this should be higher on the list. Pablo Torre and his "Pablo Torre Finds Out" podcast created a massive splash just before the NBA season tipped off with an investigative report about what was termed a "no-show" endorsement deal between Leonard and San Francisco-based environmental credits company Aspiration, with seven anonymous former employees of the company saying the deal was set up to help the Clippers circumvent the salary cap. The Clippers have vehemently denied any wrongdoing from the start, with owner Steve Ballmer saying he was one of the investors duped by Aspiration (whose CEO pled guilty to wire fraud). The NBA resumed its investigation.

So why is this so far down the list? Because the buzz out of league circles right now is that there is not nearly as much meat on the bone as implied in the initial reports, and that the Clippers are not going to face as stiff a punishment as some expected. This is something to watch in 2026.

Growing chemistry of Macklin Celebrini, Igor Chernyshov lifts Sharks past Wild

Growing chemistry of Macklin Celebrini, Igor Chernyshov lifts Sharks past Wild originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Wednesday was all about Macklin Celebrini, who officially was named to Team Canada’s roster for the 2026 Winter Olympics earlier in the day.

And Celebrini’s play certainly backed up that decision; the 19-year-old phenom posted a goal and assist in regulation, plus a shootout score in the Sharks’ 4-3 win over the Minnesota Wild at SAP Center to end 2025 on a high note.

But another youngster, 20-year-old Igor Chernyshov, also rose to the occasion on New Year’s Eve as the rookie winger continued his flaming hot start to his NHL career with two more points. The 2024 second-round draft pick now has eight points in his first seven games with the Sharks.

While much of the talk postgame centered around Celebrini’s upcoming trip to Milan, the emerging partnership on San Jose’s current top line is garnering more attention after the duo combined for two impressive goals.

Coach Ryan Warsofsky was particularly impressed by Chernyshov’s savvy move on elite Wild defenseman Quinn Hughes to score the Sharks’ opening goal.

“That is an NHL move,” Warsofsky told reporters. “The speed, the demand that he wants with the puck. Him and Mack have obviously got some chemistry going right now, so a great finish. We’ve seen that — he had a couple of chances, similar move, and he actually just keeps like, similar to Mack, he keeps getting better.”

San Jose winger Jeff Skinner had similar praise for Chernyshov, who has filled in nicely for the injured Will Smith alongside Celebrini.

“He’s been great. Obviously, not much to go off before he got here a couple weeks ago,” Skinner said after providing a goal of his own Wednesday. “He’s really skilled, really big body and sort of knows how to put himself in the right spots. And I think that’s what you see with good — I think he’s been a goal scorer most of his life — and good point producers.

“He’s going to get his looks, and he wins his battles. You see him and Mack have some good chemistry, so that’s been fun to watch.”

All of a sudden, the Sharks now can fantasize about a future top line of Chernyshov, Celebrini and Smith — all three of whom are 20 years old or younger.

Each of the three youngsters already is producing plenty, helping San Jose reach 20 wins in 40 games thus far in the 2025-26 NHL season. For context, the team finished with 20 wins in the entirety of last season.

The surging Sharks clearly have improved significantly. If they can live up to Warsofsky’s words and keep getting better, then a teal future might be approaching sooner than anyone thought.

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Game Day: Nashville Predators Say Goodbye To 2025 With Afternoon Tilt In Vegas

Game Info

Who: Nashville Predators (17-17- 4 at Vegas Golden Knights (17-9-11)

When: 2 Pm CST

Where: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nev.

TV: FanDuel Sports Network South

Radio: 102.5 The Game

Line (via BetMGM):

Predators

+1.5 (-155)

O 6 (-115)

+155

Golden Knights

-1.5 (+125)

U 6 (-105)

-190

A Reunion In Vegas

The Nashville Predators hope to close out 2025 on a positive note when they take on the Vegas Golden Knights in a New Year’s Eve matinee at T-Mobile Arena.

This will be the first of three meetings between the two clubs this season and the first since the trade that sent defenseman Nicolas Hague from Vegas to Nashville last June in exchange for Colton Sissons and Jeremy Lauzon.

The two teams will meet again when the Golden Knights host the Predators on Jan. 17 at 9 Pm at T-Mobile Arena. The series finale will be back in Nashville on March 21 at 1 Pm at Bridgestone Arena.

Spectacular Stamkos

After being silenced in St. Louis against the Blues last Saturday night, Steven Stamkos picked his hot streak back up with two third-period goals to lift the Preds over the Utah Mammoth 4-3 on the road Monday night.

Stamkos, who leads the team in goals on the season with 17, also added an assist in Utah and is just one goal shy of 600 for his NHL career. He ranks third in the League in the month in goals (11), sitting behind Connor McDavid (13) and Nathan MacKinnon (12).

The 35-year-old forward became the second player in franchise history with the winning goal in four straight victories, following Mike Fisher (4 from Jan. 23-Feb. 4, 2012).

Getting Over The Hump

The Preds will try once again to put themselves over the .500 mark for the first time since Oct. 25. They had a chance to do so in St. Louis but fell 3-2 to the Blues on Saturday.

Nashville has won 11 of its last 16 contests. The team’s 3.38 goals per game ranks ninth in the NHL in December.

Preds Leaders

Dec 27, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; Nashville Predators center Ryan O'Reilly (90) clears the puck past St. Louis Blues right wing Jimmy Snuggerud (21) during the second period at Enterprise Center. Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

Ryan O’Reilly, who earned an assist on each of Stamkos’ goals in Utah, leads the Preds in points with 34 (11g-23a). Filip Forsberg is next with 16 goals and 30 points. Luke Evangelista has 21 assists and 27 points, while Stamkos leads the Preds in goals with 17.

Juuse Saros is 15-12-3 in net, while Justus Annunen is 2-5-1.

Scouting The Knights

In their last game, Vegas fell 5-2 to the Minnesota Wild on Monday. The Knights have stumbled a bit lately, dropping five of their last six outings. However, they are 4-1-0 all-time when playing on New Year’s Eve.

Jack Eichel (12g-29a) leads the Golden Knights with 41 points, followed by Mitch Marner (9g-31a) with 40 points.

Both Tomas Hertl and Pavel Dorofeyev have 15 goals apiece. Sissons has three goals and five points with his new club, while Lauzon has five assists and 37 penalty minutes.

In net, Carter Hart is 4-2-3 since signing with Vegas, while Akira Schmid is 11-3-4 on the season.

The Hockey News Sunday Recap: Columbus Blue Jackets

NEWS & NOTES

Blue Jackets' Zach Werenski Named NHL's Third Star Of The WeekBlue Jackets' Zach Werenski Named NHL's Third Star Of The WeekWerenski powered the Blue Jackets with five goals and two assists, becoming the first defenseman in franchise history with back-to-back multi-goal games.

Columbus Blue Jackets' Zach Werenski has had another great week and it has earned him the NHL's third star of the week. 

Werenski is joined by Edmonton Oilers' Connor McDavid and Ottawa Senators' Linus Ullmark as the other two stars in the NHL three stars of the week.

Columbus Blue Jackets Christmas Break Stats Check InColumbus Blue Jackets Christmas Break Stats Check InThe Columbus Blue Jackets head into the Christmas break with a record of 15-15-6 with 36 points. They currently sit 8th in the Metro, 16th in the Eastern Conference, and 27th in the NHL.

Points

  1. Zach Werenski - 40 - 2nd among all NHL Defensemen
  2. Kirill Marchenko - 27 - 11 Power Play Points
  3. Dmitri Voronkov - 26

Goals

  1. Zach Werenski - 14 - T-1st among all NHL Defensemen
  2. Dmitri Voronkov - 13 - 6 Power Play goals
  3. Adam Fantilli - 12

Assists

  1. Zach Werenski - 26 - 5th among all NHL Defensemen
  2. Charlie Coyle - 17
  3. Kirill Marchenko - 16
From THN's Archive: To Believe Or Not To Believe From THN's Archive: To Believe Or Not To Believe Columbus rattled off 16 wins, a historic streak. But could this surprising team truly contend for the Stanley Cup?

A DEVASTATING EARTHQUAKE often precedes an unstoppable tsunami. In November, the Columbus Blue Jackets warned us of what they were about to do. They humiliated the Montreal Canadiens and goaltender Al Montoya with a 10-0 win Nov. 4, then dropped an eight-spot on the St. Louis Blues eight days later. Columbus beat the Washington Capitals and Tampa Bay Lightning twice each, not to mention the New York Rangers.  

Cleveland Monsters Christmas Break Stats Check InCleveland Monsters Christmas Break Stats Check InThe Cleveland Monsters are 12-10-3-1 with 28 points, and currently sit 6th in the North Division, tied with the Toronto Marlies.

Let's take a quick look at some stats and who the team leaders are. 

Points

  1. Luca Pinelli - 19 - 12th among all AHL rookies
  2. Mikael Pyyhtiä - 14
  3. 2 Tied with 13 (Del Bel Belluz, Dumais)

Goals

  1. Luca Pinelli - 8 - 10th among all AHL rookies
  2. Jack Williams - 6
  3. 3-Tied with 5 (Del Bel Belluz, Dumais, Ahcan)

Assists

  1. Luca Pinelli - 11 - 14th among all AHL Rookies
  2. Mikael Pyyhtiä - 10
  3. Will Butcher - 10
From THN's Archive: Captain Columbus From THN's Archive: Captain Columbus Rick Nash shoulders captaincy, aiming to elevate the Blue Jackets beyond zero playoff games with newfound all-situations play.

“It’s kind of my job (to get us over the hump) being captain, you’ve got to be a leader,” said Nash, who took over the Jackets captaincy last March following Adam Foote’s trade to Colorado. “But we’ve got 22 guys on the team and a lot of older guys who’ve been in the playoffs and won Stanley Cups, so it should be good, but that’s our next step in Columbus.”

Is It Finally Time To Trade Yegor Chinakhov?Is It Finally Time To Trade Yegor Chinakhov?Yegor Chinakhov was drafted in the 1st round of the 2020 NHL Draft.

Chinakhov requested a trade away from the CBJ last summer, and back in 2023, there were rumors that he was "unhappy" in Columbus and may want out. His agent, Shumi Babaev, told THN Columbus that "At the moment, there are no conversations about a trade on our part. He likes Columbus, both the team and the city." He went to tell us that "We are in touch with the General Manager (Jarmo), the only thing Yegor wants is to have more ice time, feel the coach's trust, and help the team win more games. He's very happy after yesterday's game. Felt great on the new line."

From THN's Archive: Nikita Filatov From THN's Archive: Nikita Filatov The dynamic Russian winger is patiently learning how to light up North American rinks in his first pro season on this side of the pond

When the Columbus Blue Jackets made Nikita Filatov the first Russian player selected at the 2008 NHL draft, they did so with some degree of risk. The lack of a transfer agreement between the Russian Hockey Federation and the NHL meant there was no guarantee Filatov could leave the Motherland. And playing at home in the upstart, flush-with-cash Kontinental League was a draw many players hailing from the great red hockey-factory of a nation would not resist.  

Cannon City Quotables: Columbus Blue Jackets vs. New York IslandersCannon City Quotables: Columbus Blue Jackets vs. New York IslandersAfter a chaotic clash, hear directly from Blue Jackets and Wild stars on the drama and their hard-fought victory.

The Columbus Blue Jackets were back in action after the Christmas break. For their first game back, there was a lot of drama. 

Newly acquired forward Mason Marchment threw a hit at New York Islanders' rookie Matthew Schaefer that caught the ire of the Islanders players, and Mathew Barzal landed a huge two-handed chop across the shin guards of Marchment. After that, chaos ensued. Eventually, cooler heads would prevail, and the Blue Jackets would go on to win the game 4-2.

From THN's Archive: Columbus KarmaFrom THN's Archive: Columbus KarmaThe Columbus Blue Jackets haven’t had much luck in their 20-plus years as an NHL franchise. They signed a hot-shot UFA in a bold attempt to win this season, but, instead, the losses continue to pile up. On the plus side, they’ve also piled up a bevy of bona fide prospects

It's safe to say the Columbus Blue Jackets did not land the most coveted free agent on the market last summer just to have him grab the keys, jump behind the wheel and steer the bus directly to the Tankville Turnpike. But as the all-star break came and went, that’s where they found themselves, in first place in the Greatest-Connor-To-Come-Along-Since-McDavid Lottery Sweepstakes. Unlike other teams that will remain nameless, (cough, Chicago…cough, Arizona), the Jackets didn’t draw it up this way. Despite signing Johnny Gaudreau to a seven-year deal, they’re just really, really bad, and they’ve had a ton of terrible luck when it comes to injuries.

Blue Jackets Trade Yegor Chinakhov To Pittsburgh PenguinsBlue Jackets Trade Yegor Chinakhov To Pittsburgh PenguinsYegor Chinakhov was drafted in the 1st round of the 2020 NHL Draft.The Columbus Blue Jackets Finally Have The Pest They've Missed For Years In Mason MarchmentThe Columbus Blue Jackets Finally Have The Pest They've Missed For Years In Mason MarchmentThe Columbus Blue Jackets have been a very easy team to play against for a long time. Mason Marchment should change that. Blue Jackets Place Isac Lundeström On IRBlue Jackets Place Isac Lundeström On IRLundeström was drafted by the Anaheim Ducks in 2018. From THN's Archive: Brain BoostersFrom THN's Archive: Brain BoostersBlue Jackets and GM are looking for bright and talented players for their club

GAME PREVIEWS & RECAPS

Columbus Blue Jackets (34 pts) vs. Los Angeles Kings (39 pts) Game PreviewColumbus Blue Jackets (34 pts) vs. Los Angeles Kings (39 pts) Game PreviewColumbus is 28-33-1-7 all-time, and 10-22-1-2 on the road vs. L.A.

Series History vs. The Kings

  • Columbus is 28-33-1-7 all-time, and 10-22-1-2 on the road vs. L.A.
  • The home team is 6-0-2 in the last 8 games of the series.
  • The CBJ went 1-1 vs. the Kings last season.
  • Columbus has killed off 20 of the last 23 Kings man advantages.
Columbus Blue Jackets Lines, Defensive Pairings, & Scratches For Tonight's Game vs. Los Angeles KingsColumbus Blue Jackets Lines, Defensive Pairings, & Scratches For Tonight's Game vs. Los Angeles KingsThe Columbus Blue Jackets are at Crypto.com Arena to take on the LA Kings at 10 PM. Blue Jackets Score Three Power Play Goals, Two By Mason Marchment to Beat KingsBlue Jackets Score Three Power Play Goals, Two By Mason Marchment to Beat KingsThe Columbus Blue Jackets are now 15-15-6 with 36 points.

Mason Marchement(6-PPG, 7-PPG) and Kirill Marchenko(11-PPG) scored for the Blue Jackets, and Jet Greaves made 23 saves in a 3-1 win over the LA Kings on Monday night. 

It was a brilliant game by the Blue Jackets, who defensively stifled the Kings all night long, giving them very little. The Blue Jackets' power play scored three goals on seven power plays to stay hot. 

Columbus Blue Jackets (36 pts) vs. New York Islanders (46 pts) Game PreviewColumbus Blue Jackets (36 pts) vs. New York Islanders (46 pts) Game PreviewColumbus is 27-23-1-7 all-time, and 18-7-1-4 at home vs. New York.

Series History vs. The Islanders

  • Columbus is 27-23-1-7 all-time, and 18-7-1-4 at home vs. New York.
  • The home team is 10-3-1 in the last 14 games of the series.
  • The Blue Jackets have won 3 of the last 5 overall against the Isles.
  • The CBJ have not had a power play against the Islanders since 2023.
Columbus Blue Jackets Lines, Defensive Pairings, & Scratches For Tonight's Game vs. New York IslandersColumbus Blue Jackets Lines, Defensive Pairings, & Scratches For Tonight's Game vs. New York IslandersThe Columbus Blue Jackets are back at home after the Christmas break to take on the New York Islanders at 5 PM. Marchenko Scores Twice In Thrilling Comeback Win Over the New York IslandersMarchenko Scores Twice In Thrilling Comeback Win Over the New York IslandersThe Columbus Blue Jackets are now 16-15-6 with 38 points and have won two straight games.

Kirill Marchenko(12,13), Ivan Provorov(5), and Cole Sillinger(4-EN) scored the goals for Columbus, while Jet Greaves stopped 24 shots in a 4-2 Blue Jackets win on Sunday night. 

The Jackets scored three late goals in the third period to pull out the victory, something they're not used to doing. 

This game pretty much had it all. From a called back goal (controversial) to an allowed goal (also controversial), to multiple major penalties being reviewed, and everything in between.

Columbus Blue Jackets (38 pts) vs. Ottawa Senators (41 pts) Game PreviewColumbus Blue Jackets (38 pts) vs. Ottawa Senators (41 pts) Game PreviewColumbus is 19-21-2-3 all-time, and 7-13-11 in Ottawa.

Series History vs. The Senators

  • Columbus is 19-21-2-3 all-time, and 7-13-11 in Ottawa.
  • The CBJ are 3-6-1 in the last 10 vs. the Sens.
  • The Blue Jackets lost to the Senators on December 11th 6-3.
Columbus Blue Jackets Lines, Defensive Pairings, & Scratches For Tonight's Game vs. Ottawa Senators Columbus Blue Jackets Lines, Defensive Pairings, & Scratches For Tonight's Game vs. Ottawa Senators The Columbus Blue Jackets are back on the road to take on the Ottawa Senators tonight at 7:30 PM. Blue Jackets Beat Travel Woes And Senators To Win Third Straight GameBlue Jackets Beat Travel Woes And Senators To Win Third Straight GameThe Columbus Blue Jackets are now 17-15-6 with 40 points. Although they're still in 8th place in the Metro, they sit just 4 points out of the playoff race. Columbus Blue Jackets (40 pts) vs. New Jersey Devils (42 pts) Game PreviewColumbus Blue Jackets (40 pts) vs. New Jersey Devils (42 pts) Game PreviewColumbus is 30-22-1-3 all-time, and 17-12-0-0 at home vs. New Jersey.

Olympic-Caliber Goaltending: Bednar’s Faith in Blackwood Pays Off

 DENVER — It’s selection time for the Canadian men’s Olympic hockey team and several Colorado Avalanche players could be selected.

Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar are locks, but where things could get interesting is in goal.

Will Team Canada general manager Doug Armstrong opt for Mackenzie Blackwood, Scott Wedgewood, or possibly both? Or will he choose just one? We’ll find out at 10 a.m. local time here in Colorado.

For now, Blackwood appears to be the favorite—and based on what head coach Jared Bednar has said about his goaltender throughout the season, it’s hard to make a case against him.

Blackwood Has Potential to Be the Best

The 29-year-old Blackwood, who was drafted in the 2nd round (42nd overall) by the New Jersey Devils in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft, reached a milestone during Monday’s 5-2 win over the Los Angeles Kings at Ball Arena. Blackwood made his 250th career start and picked up the win and made 23 saves on 25 shots in the process. 

Blackwood had a slow start to the season after missing most of training camp, along with the preseason and the early portion of the regular season, while recovering from offseason lower-body surgery that took longer than anticipated.

His first few starts weren’t particularly impressive, and while head coach Jared Bednar did express some frustration with those early performances, he consistently emphasized that he had the utmost faith in his goaltender to turn things around.

"I hate to sound cruel, but that's a Blacky problem at this point," he stated on Nov. 13 following a 6-3 Avs win over the Buffalo Sabers. "It's not a problem for me; I have lots of confidence in Blacky and I know there's lots of minutes between here and the end of the season, but (Scott Wedgewood) is playing great, so I'm not gonna not play Wedge to play Blacky at this point, so those minutes come in practice and hard work he's been doing that and he'll get his games...Wedge is rested and ready to go for Sunday.”

Bednar gave Blackwood some tough love, but he also reiterated that he knew just how special his goaltender was. And Blackwood has proven that.

Through 15 games, Blackwood owns a 13-1-1 record with a 2.15 goals-against average and a league-best .924 save percentage.

Teammate Scott Wedgewood is tied for the NHL lead in wins with Florida Panthers star Sergei Bobrovsky at 17, while also posting an NHL-best 2.13 goals-against average to go along with a .919 save percentage.

The Avalanche find themselves in a rare and enviable position, with both goaltenders essentially neck-and-neck across every major statistical category. That kind of balance in net is highly unusual.

Olympic Bound

Following Monday’s win over Los Angeles, The Hockey News asked Bednar to address whether Blackwood has another level to reach in his game following the completion of his 250th career game.

“Yes,” Bednar stated plainly. “I do. I think he’s a great goalie in this league and I think he has the potential to be one of the best.”

Our eyes and the stats show that Blackwood is one of the best and in just over half an hour, he could be awarded with the opportunity to represent his country in the Milan Olympic Games. 

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Flyers trade Zamula to Penguins, acquire forward who was first-rounder in 2019

Flyers trade Zamula to Penguins, acquire forward who was first-rounder in 2019 originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

It had felt inevitable that Egor Zamula was headed for a change of scenery.

That came Wednesday as the Flyers traded the defenseman to the Penguins in exchange for Philip Tomasino.

Zamula was sent to AHL affiliate Lehigh Valley a little under two weeks ago after he cleared waivers. He had not played for the Phantoms since 2022-23, so this was a pretty significant sign that the 25-year-old defenseman had fallen down the organizational depth chart.

The emergence of Emil Andrae and a healthy Rasmus Ristolainen had bumped Zamula down to Lehigh Valley. Ty Murchison, a prospect who was called up earlier this month for his NHL debut, had also played some games over Zamula.

Zamula, a 6-foot-3 undrafted product, played 13 games for the Flyers this season and 168 over parts of six seasons. He had eight goals, 33 assists and a minus-12 mark in his Flyers career. He struggled at times in the defensive zone and moving the puck with pace.

As he gets a new opportunity in Pittsburgh’s organization, he’s on the final year of a two-year, $3.4 million deal.

Tomasino, a 24-year-old forward, was selected by the Predators at 24th overall in the 2019 draft. This is the second time he has been traded. Nashville dealt him to the Penguins in November 2024.

The first-rounder’s best NHL season came as a rookie in 2021-22, when he had 32 points (11 goals, 21 assists) through 76 games for the Predators.

In seven career matchups with the Flyers, Tomasino put up five goals, his most against any NHL team.

The 6-foot winger had played just nine games for Pittsburgh this season. With the team’s AHL affiliate Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Tomasino had 15 points (five goals, 10 assists) and a plus-12 rating in 14 games.

He’s on a one-year, $1.75 million deal and will report to the Phantoms.

Red Wings Aim To Stay Hot Against Slumping Jets

As the calendar turns to a new year on Wednesday, the Detroit Red Wings are hoping to carry their recent momentum into 2026 after posting their strongest start to a season in years. With each victory, Detroit moves closer to ending a playoff drought that has lasted nearly a decade and achieving the franchise’s long-term goals.

The Red Wings will look to add another win when they face a struggling Winnipeg Jets team that has fallen sharply from its Presidents’ Trophy–winning form and now holds the NHL’s worst record at 15-18-4. Winnipeg will be desperate to stop its slide, so Detroit must be ready for an aggressive effort while also trying to solve Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, the reigning league MVP and a back-to-back Vezina Trophy winner. The matchup sets the stage for an exciting showdown that should send hockey fans out of 2025 on a high note.

Lineup Storylines

Detroit recently reassigned sparkplug forward John Leonard to the AHL, creating a need for scoring to come from other areas. That has not been a problem lately, as production has been spread throughout the lineup. Forwards Lucas Raymond, Patrick Kane and Alex DeBrincat, along with defenseman Moritz Seider, are all averaging more than a point per game while there's also been some unexpected contributors like Andrew Copp and Axel Sandin Pellikka that have also made a difference.

Even the bottom of the lineup has chipped in with James van Riemsdyk has scored six goals in his last 11 games, while his linemate Michael Rasmussen has thrived alongside the veteran, entering Wednesday with points in three straight contests on one goal and two assists.

Defensively, the Red Wings have taken noticeable steps forward. During their 14 game surge, they are allowing just 2.79 goals per game, tied for 12th best in the league over that span with Toronto and New York. Detroit will aim to remain disciplined in its own zone and avoid giving any advantages to a Jets team that capitalizes on its chances.

Winnipeg’s offense remains dangerous, led by its star top line of Kyle Connor, Mark Scheifele and Gabe Vilardi. The trio has combined for 52 of the Jets’ 106 goals this season, making them one of the most lethal units in the NHL.

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The Red Wings and Jets have met just 23 times since Winnipeg’s return to the NHL, and those matchups have consistently tested Detroit. Winnipeg has won nine of the last 13 meetings, including three of the past four games played in Detroit. Despite elite goaltending on both sides, recent history suggests offense could be on display. Five of the last six meetings between these teams have produced six or more goals, pointing toward the possibility of a high scoring affair.

For Detroit, Lucas Raymond appears poised to continue his strong play against Winnipeg. The Swedish winger has found success against Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, posting three goals and six assists for nine points over his last six games versus Winnipeg, including five points across his last two meetings with the Jets.

On the other side, Kyle Connor has been a consistent thorn in Detroit’s side. The Michigan native has tallied eight goals and eight assists for 16 points in his last 11 games against the Red Wings, often reminding his hometown fans of what they are missing since his days at the University of Michigan.

Goalie Matchup

Detroit: John Gibson (Season: 12-8-1 record, 3.06 GAA, .891 SV% | VS WPG: 5-11-3 record, 3.31 GAA, .891 SV% in 20 games)

Winnipeg: Connor Hellebuyck (Season: 9-9-3 record, 2.53 GAA, .908 SV% | VS DET: 7-5-1 record, 2.78 GAA, .909 SV% in 14 games)

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Lakers takeaways: Pistons dominate paint as Lakers close out a sub-.500 December

LOS ANGELES, CA - DECEMBER 30, 2025: Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick reacts after his team is called for a foul against the Detroit Pistons at Crypto.com Arena on December 30, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)
Lakers coach JJ Redick reacts after his team is called for a foul against the Detroit Pistons at Crypto.com Arena on Tuesday. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)

The Lakers started the day by singing “Happy Birthday” to LeBron James as the superstar forward turned 41 on Tuesday. They ended by singing another familiar, but more somber tune.

The Lakers got blown out again Tuesday, letting a close game devolve into a 128-106 loss to the Detroit Pistons. James scored 17 points with four assists and five turnovers while the Lakers (20-11) lost by 20 points for the sixth time this year. They are tied for the third-most 20-point losses in the league, yet somehow are still clinging to fifth in the Western Conference standings.

“The intent and the, like, effort was there for the most part tonight,” coach JJ Redick said. “... The turnovers and the fast break points, they kill you.”

Here are three takeaways from the loss:

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Detroit executes its plan 

The scouting report was clear. The Pistons (25-8) were second in the league in points in the paint. They were third in points off turnovers and third in turnovers forced.

The Lakers played directly into Detroit’s hands.

Detroit scored 74 points in the paint, the most allowed by the Lakers all season, and capitalized on 21 Lakers turnovers for 30 points. Entering the game, the Pistons’ 58.1 points in the paint per game were only narrowly behind Oklahoma City’s league-leading 58.2.

“We've got to definitely match their physicality,” said Luka Doncic, who led the Lakers with 30 points and 11 assists, but had eight turnovers, which is tied for his second-most in a game this season. “That's the whole point. We got to match how they play."

Last week, the Lakers faced Phoenix and Houston, two teams with similar styles to Detroit. The Suns averaged 59 paint points in their two wins over the Lakers in December compared to 44 in the Lakers’ Dec. 14 win. The Rockets poured in 68 paint points on Christmas Day.

The Pistons made more shots in the paint (37) than the Lakers attempted (34) and kept their shooting percentage sky-high when three-pointers started to fall. Detroit, which had been shooting 34.7% from three this season, made 11 of 24 (45.8%) from beyond the arc Tuesday.

“We had a game plan,” James said as the Lakers allowed a season-high 63.2% shooting from the field. “We understand that they’re probably No. 1 in points in the paint in the NBA. They get a lot of their points off fast breaks and in the paint. So we knew we’d try to make them miss from the outside and they made some tonight and that's OK.”

Marcus Sasser hit four of six from three, all in the second half, to finish with 19 points off the bench. Cade Cunningham starred for the Pistons with 27 points and 11 assists.

Jaxson Hayes’ return sparks bench

As the Lakers’ revolving door of injuries turned, Jaxson Hayes returned Tuesday while forward Rui Hachimura was sidelined. After missing two games because of an ankle injury, Hayes came off the bench for 13 points with two rebounds, two assists and one steal, giving the team a jolt of energy behind starting center Deandre Ayton.

Ayton finished with 10 points but only two rebounds, which equaled his fewest for a full game this season.

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Ayton commended Hayes earlier this season, calling the high-flying Hayes “the best big man I’ve played alongside when it comes to holding your own.” Ayton pointed out how Hayes thrives when he’s throwing down thunderous dunks that amp up the crowd or making second-effort plays that magnify the athletic 7-footer’s true talents. Ayton’s strengths lie in his work in the pocket, but their complementary skill sets have been critical for the Lakers frontcourt.

"Both those guys, throughout the season, when there has been two on the ball with Luka, have done a really good job of making pocket decisions, and making the right play, whether that's to the corner, the slot, cutter from the corner,” Redick said before the game. “... Both those guys have been really good for us."

The Lakers got Hayes back, but Hachimura will be out for at least one week after he missed Tuesday’s game with left calf soreness. Jake LaRavia started in his place and had nine points with four rebounds and four steals.

Lakers could use a new year reset 

The Lakers can’t wait to turn the calendar on this month. They went 5-7 during December, endured their longest losing streak of the season and got exposed by potential playoff teams such as San Antonio, Phoenix and Houston.

After non-competitive losses to other Western Conference contenders, the Lakers provided hope against the Pistons by keeping pace with the No. 1 team in the East for three quarters. The Lakers fought back from a 14-point second-quarter deficit to tie the score midway through the third.

Then they scored just eight points in the first eight minutes of the fourth quarter and emptied the bench down 26 with 4:09 left.

“I think we played good basketball for three quarters, physical basketball,” Doncic said. “We just kind of let go of the rope.”

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The Lakers begin 2026 with home games against the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday and Sunday. Still without Austin Reaves (calf) for a month, the Lakers have eight of their next nine games against teams with losing records. The Lakers are 13-3 against teams below .500.

But even some seemingly lopsided matchups have gone awry for the Lakers. They lost to the Clippers on Dec. 20 in a game that ended with four starters on the bench because of injuries.

The Lakers’ defensive rating of 122.4 points allowed per 100 possessions is 29th in the NBA during December.

“We just got to dig deep down and everyone has got to bring effort every time, all the time,” Hayes said, “and that’s all we have to care about is defense.”

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Takeaways: Big Second Line Powers Penguins To 5-1 Win Over Hurricanes

After an eight-game losing streak threatened to derail their season, the Pittsburgh Penguins have begun to get back on track a little bit.

All of a sudden, they've won three out of their last four games. They've scored 19 goals in those four games, and they're getting better goaltending than they were during their losing streak. They're also getting healthier. 

And all of that became very evident in their 5-1 win against the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday. 

Big man Anthony Mantha scored two goals, and linemates Justin Brazeau and Tommy Novak added two more, as the Penguins played their best hockey game since Dec. 1 against the Phildelphia Flyers. The Penguins largely controlled play against the best team in the Metropolitan Division throughout the game, they capitalized on their opportunities, and they were able to shut down the Hurricanes in the final minutes of the third period. In fact, they did not allow a goal in the third period.

Sidney Crosby opened the scoring with his 21st of the season as well, and Stuart Skinner earned his first win in Pittsburgh with a 27-save performance. 

The Penguins now find themselves just two points out of the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, and they have games in hand against most teams ahead of them.


Here are some takeaways from this impressive win:

- Mantha and Brazeau have both been revelations for the Penguins this season, and it's amazing how well they work together in tandem. They're both big-bodied, and their size allows them to gain a huge advantage in the danger areas of the ice. 

But it's not just the size. They both have the skill and the finishing ability as well, which is a rare combination. Mantha has a lethal shot and is able to use that advantageously, while Brazeau has soft hands and the ability to get his stick on any pucks thrown in his vicinity. 

Mantha, who has 14 goals and 27 points, is on pace for 30 goals and 57 points, while Brazeau - with 12 goals and 20 points - is on pace for 34 goals and 56 points despite missing 14 games to injury. And the most impressive thing about this is that neither of them have seen time with Sidney Crosby, which is usually the case when wingers are producing at this clip.

And they've also been doing it without Evgeni Malkin this month, which is even more impressive. Novak has done a fine job as second-line center, but the line with Malkin centering it was dominant at the start of the season before Brazeau's injury.

The Penguins' lineup - once Malkin returns and Yegor Chinakhov joins the lineup - will become crowded with scorers and young players with high potential, which is certainly a good problem to have. It gives the Penguins lineup deployment options - and it also makes a few players more expendable in the trade market, should they want to go that route.

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- Speaking of Chinakhov, I'm very interested to see what this lineup looks like with him in it. And, especially, with him and Malkin back in the fold. 

Because the second line is playing so well - and, presumably, he'll be ready for Jan. 1 against the Detroit Red Wings - I think a natural spot to start him would be on the third line with Rutger McGroarty and Ben Kindel. That third line has been driving play and playing well on both sides of the puck, but the production has yet to come. Chinakhov could, potentially, help in that department, and it will help ease him into the Penguins' lineup.

Once Malkin comes back? I'm not sure what you do. Novak has been very good for well over a month now, the top line is still producing, the fourth line has been excellent, and McGroarty and Kindel are both playing well enough to remain in the lineup. 

As far as trimming the roster itself, it makes sense to either waive Kevin Hayes or option Ville Koivunen, who could, perhaps, use some more time in the AHL. But the actual lineup is not going to be easy to figure out. 

And when is the last time the Penguins had a problem like this? Honestly, it's hard for me to recall. This team, when healthy, is deep at forward, and it's a wonderful problem to have. 

- The fourth line is playing some great hockey right now. 

Blake Lizotte makes a discernible difference centering that line. Noel Acciari has been playing sound fundamental hockey all season long, and Connor Dewar is the sparkplug that helps energize the line and get it going on the forecheck. 

This is, honestly, a perfect fourth line. If they can maintain this level, it's going to make for some tough decisions as far as the lineup.

- After a string of rough games, Erik Karlsson was much better in this one, as was Kris Letang. I still didn't love Letang's play on Carolina's lone goal, but otherwise, they were much better. 

- The Penguins needed this kind of confidence-building win. Even if they've won three out of their last four, the other two wins came with plenty of flaw. 

That wasn't really the case Tuesday. The Penguins played better defensive hockey, and they were rewarded for it. They also got the goaltending, as Skinner earned his first win as a Penguin. 

They need both of those things - defense and goaltending - to be functional if they hope to make a run at a playoff spot. 


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Warriors showing signs of a surge entering new year after road win vs. Hornets

Warriors showing signs of a surge entering new year after road win vs. Hornets originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

While many card-carrying members of Dub Nation now accept the Warriors with their obvious limitations, a few true believers keep waiting for the moment when it all clicks, when they transform into a team nobody wants to face in the playoffs.

Some of those true believers are on the payroll, spanning the organizational depth chart. They are predisposed to optimism.

All, however, could look at Golden State’s 132-125 victory over the Charlotte Hornets on Wednesday and see at least a dim glow of momentum. The Warriors, for the first time this season, have won seven of 11 games.

Moreover, the Warriors have won five of their last six – also the first such stretch this season. That could mean something. Not that a 50-win season is in store but that maybe they’re figuring out some of the issues that baffled them through the first 28 games.

“We still need to play fast, but not as fast as we once did,” Draymond Green, still fighting his turnover habit, said in a radio interview with Tim Roye. “The possession battle matters a lot more. We seem to get better stuff in the half court when we’re slowed down, as opposed to rushing, turning the ball over. We’re really trying to do a better job taking care of the ball and then we’ve got to be a great defensive team.”

Coach Steve Kerr’s 15th starting lineup – Stephen Curry, Moses Moody, Jimmy Butler III, Quinten Post and Green – has been intact for seven games. Rotations are trending toward consistency.

“Coach has talked to us about rotations and trying to have consistency, even though we’re playing a lot of guys,” Curry told Bonta Hill, Chris Mullin and Festus Ezeli on NBC Sports Bay Area’s “Warriors Postgame Live” after the win. “The consistency is just organization on offense and understanding where shots are going to come from. And how we’re trying to create good looks using Jimmy when he’s out there with that second unit, and then me and Draymond creating offense, and we’re out there. 

“I think guys are starting to understand it a little bit more, see the pictures more and play with confidence. That only makes us better as a group.”

Three days after Kerr’s latest dip into masochism – “I feel like I let us down tonight” (in a loss at Toronto on Sunday) – he was sharing his big-picture strategy for a team whose 18-16 record has been marked by constant change in search of efficiency.

“Steph, Dray and Jimmy, they’re all in a good rotation pattern,” Kerr told reporters at Spectrum Center. “Everybody else just has to be ready to play when their name is called. The way the game is played, with the pace and all the 3-point shooting, we’re going to play a lot of people, and we’re going to play a lot of people in short bursts too. It’s a little different, but we have to get used to it.”

It seems Kerr has settled on a closing lineup, with Curry, Butler and Green joined by De’Anthony Melton and rookie Will Richard. It’s a solid defensive unit, as indicated by Charlotte scoring 25 points in the fourth quarter after averaging 33.3 through the first three. This came two nights after the Nets shot 6 of 19 in the fourth quarter in Brooklyn.

The bench, which has bounced between terrific and sub-ordinary, is trending toward reliability, with Brandin Podziemski and Gui Santos thriving of late, along with Gary Payton II, Melton and Richard. It’s beneficial, it seems, when roles and rotations are clarified.

Though turnovers through reckless passing continues to hurt the Warriors, their improved offense is showing signs of offsetting their tendency for self-harm. They gave Brooklyn 19 points off turnovers on Monday but shot 55.3 percent from the field and made 28 free throws. They then gave the Hornets 28 points off 19 turnovers but shot 55.4 percent from the field, including 49 percent from deep, and 94.1 percent from the line.

“Our offense has dramatically improved; we’re scoring at a much higher clip now … Six games in a row, with 120 or more,” Kerr said. “We haven’t done that in a while. It just feels like we’ve got a better rhythm.”

These Warriors are built with the belief that the unique brilliance of Curry, the ingenuity of Butler and the tenacity of Green will be enough to contend for the NBA Finals. It’s not. Two months into the season, they seem to understand and accept that it’s not.

It has become abundantly clear that decisive wins will be rare for these Warriors; only three of their 18 wins were by more than 20 points.

There will be more clutch games. Many more. The roster, still in need of at least one impact player, looks more capable of being vastly superior to what was on display through the two months of this season.

Golden State’s next 11 games, 10 of which are at Chase Center, will tell us whether this is the new reality or yet another mirage.

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