Oliver Ekman-Larsson Avoids Injury Scare, Could Tie A Maple Leafs Franchise Record Vs. Panthers: 'No Pressure'

The Toronto Maple Leafs can take a moment to exhale.

During the third period of Saturday's game against the Pittsburgh Penguins, Oliver Ekman-Larsson went to the dressing room with an upper-body injury and didn't return. Despite several people saying he'd be alright after the game, there were still questions about whether Toronto would lose another defenseman to injury.

It wasn't only that; Ekman-Larsson's first-period goal against the Penguins put him one game closer to Maple Leafs history. He has tallied a point in nine straight games for Toronto and is one game away from tying the franchise record for the longest point streak by a defenseman.

The record was set by Tom Kurvers, who had points in 10-straight games during the 1989-90 season.

So there was a bit of relief when the defenseman stepped onto the ice for practice on Monday afternoon in Florida. He returned to the same spot he played on Saturday night, alongside Morgan Rielly on the top defense pairing.

"Nothing major," Ekman-Larsson said when asked what kept him out of the third period against Pittsburgh. "Yeah, I'm not giving much there, but I'm fine. I'm feeling good. So just taking care of the body and making sure that it was all good."

Ekman-Larsson has been one of Toronto's top-producing players this season. The 34-year-old has registered four goals and 16 assists through 25 games this season, all while averaging 20:46 of ice time.

His 20 points are tied with Rielly for the most among Maple Leafs defensemen. Even at his age, Ekman-Larsson is playing a strong two-way game.

"Yeah, he's got a full package that way," said Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube.

"He likes to be physical and get involved. And obviously, he has the ability to shoot pucks and make plays, which he has. He's done a great job for us. Like I talk about, he's a selfless player. He does what we ask of him, where to play, right side, left side. He does a lot, and it's been very good for a while now."

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Not only is he among the top in points for Maple Leafs defensemen, but Ekman-Larsson is also first for points among Swedish-born defenders. The second spot belongs to Calgary Flames defenseman Rasmus Andersson, who has five goals and 18 points in 27 games.

Ekman-Larsson chalked up his strong start to the season to shooting the puck more and moving his legs. He added that the number of points he puts up doesn't creep into his mind much and that much of his focus is on helping the Maple Leafs win hockey games.

But did Ekman-Larsson know on Monday that he was one game away from a franchise record, and that he could do it against his former Florida Panthers teammates?

"No, I didn't know that. Thanks for telling me," he laughed. "No pressure."

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NBA power rankings 2025-26: Everyone still chasing Thunder, with Rockets, Lakers in top three

While the Western Conference has — as expected — looked dominant and deeper this season, there are five East teams in the top 10 of this ranking.

1. Oklahoma City Thunder

(20-1, last week No. 1)
If you're searching for a way to put a scratch on Oklahoma City's nearly perfect paint job to start the season, the only knock is that they have played the easiest schedule in the league to this point, and with that have the toughest remaining schedule. That's about it. Oklahoma City got Jalen Williams back this week and, while his shot looked understandably rusty in his first game, his playmaking and defense were instant difference makers. OKC will need more from him with Isaiah Hartenstein out for a couple of weeks (calf). Oklahoma City made it to the finals of the NBA Cup a season ago, and they are back in the quarterfinals (knockout round) as the top seed in the West, with a game against Phoenix on Dec. 10 to earn a return trip to Vegas for the semi-finals and a shot at redemption.

2. Houston Rockets

(13-4, last week No. 4)
Reed Shepard got off to a slower than hoped for start this season, but he seems to have found a comfort level. The second-year point guard is averaging 16.8 points a game while shooting 46.3% from beyond the arc across his last 10 games, giving the Rockets a little stability at the point. Another positive sign: The Rockets picked up wins last week against good teams in Golden State and Phoenix without Kevin Durant.

3. Los Angeles Lakers

(15-4, last week No. 5)
The Lakers are racking up wins to start the season — including seven in a row — but there is a looming concern: They have a pedestrian defense (17th in the league). Things have not been better of late, after some unimpressive defense against the Pelicans Sunday, the Lakers D has been -3.3 points per 100 possessions worse in its last five games. This has not gone unnoticed, with J.J. Redick saying their in-house stats show things they are doing better in some areas on defense, but he also understands what they need to do to improve: "We're giving up points in [isolation], and we're giving up points on drives, and we've got to do a better job. We can obviously watch on film, but we're gonna do a better job in those areas ... I think the big picture for us in terms of the defense is there's some things we've done really well. There's some things that we have to do better, and we have to do better because that's our personnel, and we've got to be able to cover for each other." The Lakers' next five games are a tough stretch against all teams over .500, starting with the Suns on Peacock NBA Monday.

4. Detroit Pistons

(16-4, last week No. 2)
No team has been better in the clutch than the Pistons this season, who are 11-3 with a +27.2 net rating in games that are within five points in the final five minutes. That said, Detroit dropped two of those games last week — to Boston and Orlando — and with that fell out of the NBA Cup chase. Of concern was Cade Cunningham having 16 turnovers across the team's last two games (the loss to Orlando and then a bounce-back win against the Heat), which can't become a trend for Detroit.

5. Denver Nuggets

(14-5, last week No. 3)
This summer, Peyton Watson and the Nuggets could not come to terms on an extension of his rookie contract, meaning he will head to restricted free agency next summer. With Christian Braun (ankle) and Aaron Gordon (hamstring) out for weeks still due to injuries, Watson is getting the chance to prove to the Nuggets why they need to step up and pay him — and to show other teams why they should poach him. As a starter this season, Watson is averaging 15.8 points and 6.4 rebounds a game, and the team is outscoring opponents by 10.2 points per 100 possessions when he is on the court. A couple of notes of some concern: Denver has dropped three straight home games, and Nikola Jokic only took nine shots in a win against Memphis and eight in a loss to San Antonio recently. Just things to watch and see if they are more than a blip.

6. New York Knicks

(13-6, last week No. 14)
Ask Bucks coach Doc Rivers or Raptors coach Darko Rajakovic what has sparked the Knicks' turnaround after a rougher-than-expected start to the season, and they agree that Mike Brown has tweaked his system and has New York playing into the strengths of their personnel more. Put more bluntly, more pick-and-rolls for Jalen Brunson and more chances for Karl-Anthony Towns to attack downhill. Here is how Rajakovic put it, via Stephan Bondy of the New York Post, "First 10 or 12 games, 15 games, whatever it was, they were running more. And now it looks like they're settling into more personnel and how they're playing more to the strengths of their players, trying at the same time to implement ball movement and body movement. Obviously they are a very talented team, a lot of great players. So it's the right thing to concentrate on the strengths of those guys and let them be who they are."

7. Toronto Raptors

(14-7, last week No. 6)
Brandon Ingram is averaging a team-high 21.5 points a game, and he's doing it the old-school way. Almost a third of Ingram's shots this season have come from the midrange outside the paint but inside the arc, and he is hitting an impressive 49.1% on those. Also, more than half of Ingram's shot attempts are pull-up jumpers and he is shooting 48.5% on those. Toronto advanced to the quarterfinals of the NBA Cup and will travel to New York to face the Knicks on Dec. 9.

8. Miami Heat

(13-7, last week No. 10)
It took a little bit for Kel'el Ware to get comfortable in his second season, he seemed a bit lost in his first 10 games or so, when he averaged 9.7 points a game on 48.7% shooting, plus grabbed 7.7 rebounds a game. It's on the glass that you first noticed the change in Ware's game this season, and in his last 10 games he is dominating inside and grabbing 13.7 rebounds a game, plus scoring 15 a night on 57.1% shooting next to Bam Adebayo. I'm not convinced Ware and Bam can be played together in clutch minutes or the playoffs — does it mess up the spacing too much? — but Erik Spoelstra has time to experiment and find out. Miami advanced to the NBA Cup quarterfinals as the wild card and will face off against Orlando on Dec. 9.

9. Orlando Magic

(12-8, last week No. 13)
Orlando has found its footing of late thanks to improved ball movement, great play from Desmond Bane, and a defense starting to resemble last season's elite version again. Orlando has gone 6-2 without Paolo Banchero (who remains out with a groin strain) and in that stretch knocked off Philadelphia and Detroit last week to advance to the quarterfinals of the NBA Cup as the East's top seed. The Magic's ceiling his higher with Banchero, but hopefully in his time on the bench he has seen how he needs to fit his game into what is working, make quick decisions and keep the ball moving, not slow things down to attack in isolation.

10. Minnesota Timberwolves

(12-8, last week No. 8)
How good is Minnesota? They are one of only five teams that meet the traditional metric for a contender: Top 10 in the league in both offense and defense, and they are eighth in net rating (+4.7). Then you watch this team blow leads — leading Phoenix by eight with 1:09 left and losing, leading Sacramento by 10 with 3:04 left and losing in overtime — and you start to have questions. Two games against the Pelicans and one against the Clippers this week should help the Timberwolves rack up a few wins.

11. San Antonio Spurs

(13-6, last week No. 11)
San Antonio has gone an impressive 5-2 without Wembanyama, thanks to great play from DeAaron Fox leading the seventh-best offense in the league over that stretch (unsurprisingly, their defense is 20th in the league in that same time without Wemby in the paint). This run shows what a smart pickup Luke Kornet was over the summer, his sold play — setting good screens, being strong on the glass, just playing smart hoops — is exactly what this team needs until Wembanyama returns.

12. Boston Celtics

(11-9, last week No. 12)
The Celtics have found their offense behind elite play from Jaylen Brown — Boston has the third-best offense in the league during the last 10 games, and has gone 7-3 in that stretch. That streak has not come against a soft schedule either, Boston snapped Detroit's win streak last week and beat Cleveland. Things do not get easier this week with games against the Knicks — on Coast 2 Coast Tuesday on NBC and Peacock — the Lakers and the Raptors.

13. Phoenix Suns

(12-9, last week No. 9)
Devin Booker is in a shooting slump, averaging 21.2 points a game on 36.4% shooting overall (25% from 3-point range) in his last 10 games. (For comparison, in his first 10 games this season, Booker averaged 29.3 points on 50% shooting and 41% from beyond the arc.) It was bad timing that this slump continued as Phoenix's schedule grew tougher last week, and they lost to Houston, Oklahoma City and Denver. Things do not get easier this week as the Suns go on the road to face the Lakers — part of Peacock NBA Monday — then the Rockets, Timberwolves, and Thunder again.

14. Cleveland Cavaliers

(12-9, last week No. 7)
If the postseason started today, the Cavaliers would be in the play-in — a very disappointing start to the season for this team. Injuries are part of it, and right now Jarrett Allen (finger) joins Larry Nance Jr. and Max Strus in street clothes (plus Lonzo Ball and Sam Merrill were out Sunday). Rather than taking the step forward on offense that Cleveland needed this season, Evan Mobley has taken a slight step back in usage and efficiency. The result was the Cavaliers dropping three straight last week to the Raptors, Hawks and Celtics (all on the road). The schedule gets softer this week but not easy with the Pacers, Trail Blazers, Spurs and Warriors coming up.

15. Atlanta Hawks

(13-8, last week No. 15)
Trae Young is making progress toward a return, but he is going to be out at least a couple more weeks. The thing is, the way the Hawks are playing without him, they can afford to be patient. Atlanta has gone 11-5 in the games Young has missed, posting a +3.8 net rating while playing top-10 league defense. Considering all the injuries so far this season, the Hawks have to be happy sitting fifth in a tightly-bunched East. Also, I could watch replays of this all day long.

16. Golden State Warriors

(11-10, last week No. 18)
Stephen Curry missing a week does not help for a team that is hanging around .500 even with him, much to the frustration of Draymond Green, who knows the problem: "Our defense is s***… All of us that end up on point of attack, we're getting f****** blown by. And then our rotations suck." Jimmy Butler agrees: "We don't box out. We don't go with the scouting report. We let anybody do whatever they want - open shots, get into the paint, free throws. It's just sad." The thing is, the Warriors' defense is actually sixth-best in the NBA over the last five games, and seventh for the season. It's the Warriors' offense — 21st in the league over the last five games, 22nd for the season — that is the bigger issue, and Curry being out doesn't help.

17. Philadelphia 76ers

(10-9, last week No. 16)
Sunday was the day Philadelphia had been waiting for: Tyrese Maxey, Joel Embiid, and Paul George were all in the lineup in the same game for the first time this season. And, the 76ers lost in 2OT to the Hawks. There are plenty of reasons for concern in the City of Brotherly Love, including VJ Edgecombe hitting the rookie wall early (a calf injury had something to do with that) and Embiid being willing to settle for jumpers rather than be physical in the paint. The schedule does not get easier with the Warriors, Bucks and Lakers coming up this week.

18. Milwaukee Bucks

(9-12, last week No. 19)
Milwaukee went 0-4 without Giannis Antetokounmpo when he missed time with a groin strain, and it was a reminder that this team — even with Myles Turner and the leap Ryan Rollins has made this season — goes nowhere without the Greek Freak. Speaking of Rollins, who is averaging 18.3 points and 6 rebounds a game this season, Antetokounmpo had nothing but praise for him (via Michael Scotto of Hoopshype): “I've been in the NBA 13 years. I've had 200-300 teammates. A jump for a guy that came two years ago to a two-way contract, non-guaranteed, a guaranteed deal, to the player he is today. I don't think I've seen a jump like that in my career."

19. Memphis Grizzlies

(9-12, last week No. 22)
If one stat sums up how this season has gone in Memphis, it is this: Rookie Cedric Coward leads them in total minutes played. Jaren Jackson Jr. is a close second, but Ja Morant is ninth on that list. The Grizzlies have gone 5-4 with Morant out of the lineup (calf strain), which adds to the questions about whether this team might test the trade market for him around February's deadline (they may test it, but the potential returns likely will disappoint them). Also, who had the Zach Edey breakout game on their bingo card?

20. Chicago Bulls

(9-10, last week No. 17)
There are some reasons to be optimistic in Chicago for the long term. Matas Buzelis has taken a big step forward in his second season and is averaging 13.2 points and 5.6 rebounds a game, both of which are well improved from a season ago. Then there is Ayo Dosunmu, who is averaging a career-best 15.6 points a game and is shooting 47.8% from 3-point range. That depth is not translating to wins on the court, however, with the Bulls having dropped three in a row and 9-of-12.

21. Portland Trail Blazers

(8-12, last week No. 20)
After a fast 5-3 start to the season (with one of those wins being the only dent in OKC's record), Portland has gone 2-9 with a below-average offense and a bottom-10 defense over that stretch. Coach Tiago Splitter is searching for lineups that work, which is why Shaedon Sharpe has been coming off the bench in the two games since returning from injury, with two-way player Sidy Cissoko continuing to start because he is showing chemistry with Deni Avdija.

22. Dallas Mavericks

(6-15, last week No. 24)
In recent weeks, Cooper Flagg has looked every bit the unquestioned No. 1 pick we have all expected. He stumbled a little out of the gate this season, asked to play out of position as a point forward and initiate the offense, and the result was that in his first 10 games, Flagg averaged 13.9 points per game on 40.3% shooting. However, moved to his natural spot on the wing of late, Flagg has started to look like the guy we expected, averaging 20.2 points a game on 48.1% shooting in his last five. That includes scoring 35 against the Clippers, becoming the youngest player ever to score 35 in an NBA game (passing LeBron James, who is the only other player to score 35 while not yet turning 19).

23. Charlotte Hornets

(6-14, last week No. 25)
Miles Bridges had high praise for Kon Knueppel: "He's been great for us. He's been our best player this year." The rookie is averaging 18.4 points and 5.7 rebounds a game, shooting 41.3% from beyond the arc — he deserves the praise. That said, Bridges has been the best Hornets player all season, averaging 22.4 points and 6.3 rebounds a game. It was the combination of those two — 35 points from Bridges, 20 from Knueppel — that had Charlotte snapping the Raptors' win streak.

24. Utah Jazz

(6-13, last week No. 23)
The Jazz are 3-9 against teams with an above .500 record this season, but are a respectable 2-3 against teams below that mark, which includes a win against the Kings last week. The latest trade rumor is that Utah is looking to add at the trade deadline, not move on from Lauri Markkanen. Maybe. However, with their first-round pick owed to OKC but top-eight protected (Utah would currently enter the draft lottery ninth and have a 79.7% chance of losing their pick), a decision on this team's direction this season and beyond is looming.

25. Indiana Pacers

(4-16, last week No. 29)
The Pacers helped their cause with a couple of wins last week, knocking off the Wizards and then the Bulls. Both of those wins came after Rick Carlisle moved Jay Huff into the starting center spot, and he scored a combined 26 points in those games and, more importantly, had four blocks in each of those games. He may have unlocked a little something in Indy.

26. Sacramento Kings

(5-16, last week No. 27)
This is where things are in Sacramento: Kings fans were hyped on X that their team outscored the Grizzlies in the first quarter on Sunday, 35-31, because it was the first time in 10 games they had not trailed after 12 minutes. The other thing that has summed up Sacramento is that they brought in Dennis Schroder to be a stopgap after having to trade away De'Aaron Fox, but the German lost his starting spot to Russell Westbrook — and the Kings have a 124.5 defensive rating when he is on the court this season (that would be the worst in the league for a team).

27. Los Angeles Clippers

(5-15, last week No. 21)
The Clippers were 2-9 without Kawhi Leonard in the lineup, but since his return things have not gotten better — they are 0-4 since he re-entered the lineup, including dropping games to Memphis and Dallas. There are a lot of issues for Tyronn Lue to fix — the 28th-ranked defense tops that list — but one area of focus needs to be that the Clippers are one of the worst second-half teams in the league. The Clippers have a -11.5 net rating in the second half of games (-11 in the third quarter and -11.9 in the fourth). Ivica Zubac put it this way: "Every second half, we don't come out right. We're not playing the right way. It feels a little bit mental."

28. New Orleans Pelicans

(3-18, last week No. 28)
Watching the Pelicans in person, one thing leaps out: Derik Queen is going to be very good (that doesn't justify the process or price to land him, but that's not on the rookie). While he needs to polish his skills, he has a great touch, fantastic court vision, knows how to draw contact on drives, and hustles. With little else going well in New Orleans, coach James Borrego is focused on developing the young talent, such as Queen and Jeremiah Fears. "This is a process of learning, exploring, seeing what lineups, giving guys opportunities to grow, to lean into mistakes, to take risks, to fail, to succeed. That's all part of growth. That's life," Borrego said. "So these are wonderful moments for our young guys to experience. And obviously, it might ding you a little bit in the result column, but in the process column, it's wonderful. It's beautiful watching these guys go through it."

29. Brooklyn Nets

(3-16, last week No. 26)
This team misses Cam Thomas (still out with a hamstring strain). Michael Porter Jr. is doing his best, averaging 24.3 points per game this season, but he has missed the last two games with a back issue, and this team struggles mightily to score without him. The Nets are 0-9 at home and 1-13 against teams over .500.

30. Washington Wizards

(2-16, last week No. 30)
The Wizards snapped their 14-game losing streak by beating the Hawks, behind a 46-point night from C.J. McCollum. While he can dial up some games like that still, his 11 points against the Pacers in the next game were a reminder of his and this roster's inconsistency. Washington will face Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Boston and Atlanta this week.

Who's Hot And Cold In The NHL: Lightning's Kucherov And Vasilevskiy Were Outstanding

Sometimes, an NHL player can have a hot week despite their team being on a cold streak and vice-versa.

Take Utah Mammoth center Logan Cooley, for example. He had seven points in four games this past week despite the team going 1-3-0 and suffering a lower-body injury against the St. Louis Blues on Saturday.

Dylan Strome, meanwhile, had an assist in four games this past week, while the Washington Capitals had a perfect 4-0-0 week.

But for these players featured in this week's edition of who's hot and cold in the NHL, they played important roles in their squad's successes or struggles since Nov. 24.

Hot: Nikita Kucherov, RW, Tampa Bay Lightning

The Lightning are third in the NHL after starting the season 1-4-2. Kucherov's reliable heaps of offense lead the way.

In four games over the past week, Kucherov generated a league-leading nine assists and 10 points. He's on a five-game multi-point streak and a nine-game point streak, totalling 17 points since Nov. 15. The 32-year-old's season stats now include 21 assists and 32 points in 23 games.

You can see, then, why Kucherov is so crucial to Tampa Bay's blueprint for success. When he's feeling it, Kucherov can be a threat as a goal-scorer as easily as he can be a threat as a playmaker. He supplies exactly what's asked of him, even when what's asked of him is quite a lot. 

Cold: Brady Skjei, D, Nashville Predators

Two seasons ago with the Carolina Hurricanes, Skjei posted 13 goals and 47 points in 80 games. This year, with the sad-sack Predators, the 31-year-old blueliner has been largely invisible – including this past week, when he generated zero points and a minus-2 rating in four games. 

Skjei has only six points and a minus-16 rating in 25 games this year. Those are hardly the numbers the Preds wanted from him when they signed him to a seven-year contract worth $7 million per season two summers ago. But going through five percent of the season without even a secondary assist has to be particularly concerning for Nashville management.

Dallas Stars right wing Mikko Rantanen (96) and center Wyatt Johnston (53) celebrate a goal scored by Johnston against the Ottawa Senators on Nov. 30. (Jerome Miron-Imagn Images)

Hot: Wyatt Johnston, C, Dallas Stars

The Stars have gone 8-1-1 in their past 10 games, and they're on a four-game win streak.

In the past week, Johnston put the team on his back. On Sunday against the Ottawa Senators, he recorded a hat trick and his second four-point game of the week to give him five goals and nine points in four games.

The 22-year-old Johnston – who began a five-year contract worth $8.4 million annually – now has 16 goals and 30 points in 26 games, putting him in a tie with star Jason Robertson as the top goal-scorer on the Stars. 

Johnston is well on his way to surpassing his career highs of 33 goals and 71 points, set last season. And although Robertson and star right winger Mikko Rantanen have more points than Johnston, the youngster is establishing himself as one of Dallas' most dangerous producers.

Cold: Cam Talbot, G, Detroit Red Wings

The Red Wings have done well with Talbot for most of this year, as he began the past week with a 9-2-0 record.

But since then, Talbot has gone 0-2-1, allowing 11 goals on 67 shots for a 3.69 goals-against average and a .836 save percentage. His save percentages in his three games were .800, .821 and .895. In that third game, a 3-2 shootout loss to the Boston Bruins on Saturday, Talbot had 0.44 goals saved above expected, according to moneypuck.com, but in the two starts before that, that stat was in the negatives.

The 38-year-old Talbot isn't in danger of losing playing time to veteran John Gibson, whose numbers this season are considerably worse than Talbot's. But the Wings do need Talbot and their defense to ratchet up their games if they're to withstand the competition in the Atlantic Division and hang onto a playoff berth. 

Hot: Andrei Vasilevskiy, G, Tampa Bay Lightning

Not only did Kucherov have an outstanding week, but Vasilevskiy did as well for the Lightning. He had a 3-0-0 record, .955 SP and 1.33 GAA since Nov. 24, when he shut out the Philadelphia Flyers

Vasilevskiy stopped 85 of 89 shots he saw this week, and it doesn't get much better than that for a goalie. The Lightning have a workhorse and a dynamic force in net who ranks fifth in goals saved above expected, at 13.6. While his stats weren't immune from the Lightning's rough start to the season, his 2.32 GAA and .918 SP make it seem like it never happened.


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Blues’ Jimmy Snuggerud having wrist surgery, Alexey Toropchenko out after burning legs in home accident

Jimmy Snuggerud

Nov 8, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; St. Louis Blues right wing Jimmy Snuggerud (21) looks on during a game against the Seattle Kraken in the third period at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Joe Puetz-Imagn Images

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ST. LOUIS — Jimmy Snuggerud is expected to miss at least six weeks with a left wrist injury that requires surgery, and fellow St. Louis Blues forward Alexey Toropchenko also is out a significant amount of time after sustaining burns to his legs in a home accident.

General manager Doug Armstrong announced Snuggerud will go on injured reserve and be re-evaluated in six weeks and Toropchenko is being listed as week to week. No other details were provided.

Aleksanteri Kaskimaki was recalled from Springfield of the American Hockey League in a corresponding roster move. He could make his NHL debut as soon as at home against Anaheim.

Snuggerud is tied for 10th among NHL rookies in scoring with 11 points in 26 games. Toropchenko was ejected from the Blues’ most recent game for injuring Utah’s Logan Cooley with a knee-on-knee hit.

Pittsburgh Penguins At Philadelphia Flyers Preview: Lineup Changes, Where To Watch

The Pittsburgh Penguins will start December with a game against one of their biggest rivals. 

They're set to play the Philadelphia Flyers in Philadelphia on Monday. This is a Flyers team that has won three in a row and five of six. They recently beat the New Jersey Devils 5-3 on Saturday. 

The Flyers have gotten great goaltending from Dan Vladar this season, and he is set to start in this game. He is 10-4-1 with a 2.43 goals-against average and a .912 save percentage. 

The Flyers have also gotten some great play from forward Trevor Zegras. He has nine goals and 24 points in 24 games after the Flyers acquired him from the Anaheim Ducks during the offseason. He has been everything they have needed and then some. 

Travis Konecny has also been good to start the year, racking up five goals and 19 points. Owen Tippett, who is tied for second on the Flyers in goals with Matvei Michkov, has also played well. 

The Penguins will be making a few lineup changes for Monday's game after they sent Tristan Broz and Danton Heinen back to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton on Sunday. They recalled Rutger McGroarty and Boko Imama before the morning skate on Monday, and head coach Dan Muse confirmed after the skate that both players will be in the lineup. 

McGroarty was skating on the "kids" line with Ben Kindel and Ville Koivunen, and Imama was skating on the fourth line with Connor Dewar and Blake Lizotte. 

Tristan Jarry will start in goal after another stellar performance against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Friday.

Connor Clifton looks likely to replace Matt Dumba after he skated on the third pair with Ryan Graves.

Here's what the full lines looked like during the morning skate:

Forwards

Hayes-Crosby-Rust

Novak-Malkin-Mantha

McGroarty-Kindel-Koivunen

Dewar-Lizotte-Imama

Defense

Wotherspoon-Karlsson

Shea-Letang

Graves-Clifton


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Nick Lardis' Domination With IceHogs Continues In Win Over Admirals

It is hard to stick out as a prospect in the Chicago Blackhawks organization. There have been so many good ones over the last handful of years, and many of them are already making their mark on the NHL roster. 

Down in the AHL, Nick Lardis is doing everything he can to earn his first career NHL call-up. After scoring 71 goals for the Brantford Bulldogs of the OHL last season, he came into this year looking to translate that success to pro hockey. 

Lardis was impressive in training camp and during the preseason, but due to his status in the organization, combined with the limited roster space, he was assigned to the AHL to start the year with the Rockford IceHogs. 

The questions of his success in major-junior translating to pro hockey have been answered. He has been incredible with the Hogs. After his three-point performance against the Milwaukee Admirals on Sunday, he now has 11 goals and 11 assists for 22 points in 20 games played. 

When down 1-0, Lardis made a great play that led to Joey Anderson tying the game. That 1-1 score held into the third period. It was then Nick Lardis who scored a power play goal to give the Hogs their first lead of the game. He later scored his second of the game to make it 3-1. 

Milwaukee added a second goal before the game was over, but Rockford held on to win 3-2. Lardis decided to take over again and lead his team to victory. 

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Next Up For Nick Lardis

Nick Lardis and the Rockford IceHogs take on the Colorado Eagles on Friday, December 5th at 7 PM CT. This will take place at the BMO Center in Rockford. Eventually, especially if he keeps up his point-per-game pace, Lardis will get to make his NHL debut with the Chicago Blackhawks. 

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Red Wings Top Prospect Named AHL Player Of The Week

Grand Rapids Griffins goaltender Sebastian Cossa has been named the AHL Player of the Week after a flawless three-start stretch that helped the team extend its record-setting season start to 16-1-0-1.

Cossa posted a 1.33 goals-against average, a .945 save percentage, and a shutout against the Iowa Wild last Sunday, cementing his impact between the pipes. The 15th overall pick by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2021 NHL Draft has been sensational this season, boasting an 8-1-0 record with two shutouts, a 1.56 GAA, and a .942 save percentage in nine appearances.

He leads the AHL in both goals-against average and save percentage and ranks among the top in wins and shutouts. This marks the second time in his career he has earned Player of the Week honors, previously doing so in February 2024.

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Cossa reached a major milestone earlier this season against the Texas Stars, notching his 50th career win as a Griffin and joining an elite group of eight goaltenders in franchise history to reach that mark. He also recorded a career-high five-game win streak from October 10 to November 19 and is currently on a three-game winning streak.

Over four AHL seasons, Cossa has posted a 52-26-14 record with five shutouts in 93 games, alongside a 2.43 GAA and .912 save percentage. Last season, he made his first AHL All-Star Classic and ranked among league leaders in minutes, games played, goals-against average, and save percentage, finishing with a 21-15-6 record.

Cossa’s hot play has put him on the radar for an NHL call-up, especially as Red Wings veterans John Gibson (3.59 GAA, .865 save percentage) and Cam Talbot (2.88 GAA, .887 save percentage) struggle this season. He has already proven he can handle the NHL stage, making his debut last December in Buffalo with a 6-5 victory, stopping 12 shots and three in the shootout.

With Cossa in net, the Griffins’ historic start shows no signs of slowing, and the young goaltender continues to make a strong case for his future at the NHL level.

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Eben Etzebeth to appear at hearing after red card for alleged eye-gouging

  • Mid-range offence could see eight-week ban

  • Apology after match will be considered

Eben Etzebeth is expected to appear at a disciplinary hearing on Tuesday after his red card for alleged eye-gouging in the dominant victory against Wales on Saturday, with the Springboks lock potentially facing a long ban. The verdict is likely to be announced on Wednesday.

As South Africa closed in on a record 73-0 victory in Cardiff, Etzebeth clashed with the Welsh back-rower Alex Mann, appearing to make contact with his opponent’s left eye in a fracas involving several players from both sides.

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NHL Suspensions End For Five Players Acquitted In Hockey Canada Trial

Four of five players acquitted of sexual assault in this year's Hockey Canada trial have pro contracts as their NHL suspensions end.

A judge in London, Ont., found Michael McLeod, Carter Hart, Alex Formenton, Dillon Dube and Cal Foote not guilty of sexual assault in July. They were initially charged in connection with allegations stemming from the aftermath of a 2018 gala celebrating that year's Canadian world junior team.

All of them but Dube now have a contract after Foote signed with the AHL's Chicago Wolves on Monday.

The NHL announced in September the five players were suspended until Dec. 1, but they were eligible to sign contracts as of Oct. 15. The league's investigation concluded that while the players' conduct wasn't criminal, it did not meet the "highest level of moral integrity."

Here's the latest on each player.

Carter Hart, G, Vegas Golden Knights

Hart, 27, signed a two-year contract worth $2 million annually with the Vegas Golden Knights in late October.

In preparation for his return to NHL action, Hart played three games for the AHL's Henderson Silver Knights. He went 1-2-0 in his three starts, posting a 3.07 goals-against average and .839 save percentage. He last played on Friday, stopping 12 of 16 shots.

Vegas recalled Hart from his conditioning stint on Sunday. The team faces the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday at home before embarking on a five-game road trip against five Metropolitan Division squads.

Cal Foote, D, Chicago Wolves (AHL)

Foote, 26, joined the Wolves on an AHL contract. The Wolves are the AHL affiliate of the Carolina Hurricanes, but Foote would have to sign an NHL contract to be eligible for a call-up.

Foote last played in 2024-25 for Liptovsky Mikulas in the top-tier league in Slovakia, finishing third on the team in scoring with 30 points in 38 games. He last played in the AHL in 2023-24 before taking a leave of absence. That season, he had nine points in 24 games for the Utica Comets.

Former Ottawa Senators left winger Alex Formenton positions himself for a faceoff in a game against the Vegas Golden Knights on March 6, 2022. (Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images)

Alex Formenton, LW, Ambri-Piotta (Sui.)

Formenton, 26, signed with Swiss National League club HC Ambri-Piotta in September. The contract runs through the international break at the end of December and carries an option through the end of the season.

In 20 games, Formenton has five goals, nine points and 36 penalty minutes.

Formenton remains an RFA whose NHL rights belong to the Ottawa Senators. If he doesn't sign a contract by 5 p.m. ET on Monday, he cannot play in the NHL this season.

The Ottawa Citizen's Bruce Garrioch reported the Senators have tried to trade Formenton's rights elsewhere in exchange for a draft pick. Senators GM Steve Staios and Formenton's agent, Darren Ferris, agreed over the summer that the player's best bet was a change of scenery.

As of Monday morning in Ottawa, there is "virtually no chance" a trade will happen, Garrioch reported.

Michael McLeod, C, Omsk (Rus.)

McLeod, 27, returned to Avangard Omsk in the KHL this season after playing part of the 2024-25 campaign with them.

In 17 games, McLeod has five goals and seven assists for 12 points. He ranks eighth on the team in scoring.

Last season, McLeod had six points in 16 games for Barys Astana in the KHL before joining Omsk and posting 13 points in 19 games. He added eight points in nine playoff matches.

While he, Hart, Formenton, Dube and Foote faced one charge each of sexual assault, McLeod faced an additional charge of party to the offense. He was found not guilty of both counts.

Dillon Dube, C, Unsigned

Dube, 27, has not played for a pro hockey team this season so far.

He last played for the KHL's Dinamo Minsk in 2024-25, recording four goals and 11 points in 42 games. He went without a point in four post-season games as well.

Dube played six season for the Calgary Flames, recording 127 points in 325 NHL games.

In September, Calgary Flames GM Craig Conroy said at that point, the team was not interested in signing the UFA.


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Charlotte Checkers Sign Forward Robby Fabbri To PTO

The Charlotte Checkers announced they have signed free agent forward Robby Fabrri to a professional tryout (PTO).

Fabbri attended Pittsburgh Penguins training camp on a PTO but was released after suffering an injury.

The 29-year-old recorded eight goals and 16 points in 44 games with the Anaheim Ducks last season.

Originally a first round selection of the St. Louis Blues in 2014,  Fabbri has 106 goals and 216 points in 442 career NHL games with the Blues, Ducks, and Detroit Red Wings. He won the Stanley Cup with the Blues in 2019. 

The Mississauga, Ont., native has six points in six career AHL games, he last played in the league with the San Antonio Rampage in Oct. 2018.

A gold medal winner with Team Canada at the 2015 World Junior Championship, Fabbri's offensive ability will be nice boost to an already strong Charlotte team as he looks to work his way back to the NHL.