Game Recap
Carolina 4 Vancouver 1 Final
After a level first period the Hurricanes took off scoring three consecutive goals as they beat the Canucks. Vincent Trocheck (8) and Martin Necas (8) both had a goal and a assist, Andrei Svechnikov had 2 assists, while Sebastian Aho (16) and Steven Lorentz (6) both also scored for the Hurricanes. Frederik Andersen made 30 saves on 31 shots in the win and has won seven of their last eight games. Carolina was 1/2 on the power play, and also had 36 hits and 33 shots and have won six of their last eight Games. Both teams had lineup changes for Carolina Jordan Martinook and Joey Keane who made his season debut replaced Derek Stepan and Ethan Bear, while for Vancouver Spencer Martin who was backup replaced Jaroslav Halak. Bo Horvat (12) was the lone goal scorer for the Canucks. Thatcher Demko made 29 saves on 33 shots in the loss and has lost three consecutive games as starter. Vancouver was 0/5 on the power play, and also had 37 hits and 31 shots and are o a three game losing streak and have lost four of their last five games.
Next Game
CAR: at BOS JAN 18th 4:00
VAN: at WAS JAN 16th 11:00
Boston 4 Nashville 3 Final/OT
After blowing a 2-0 and 3-2 leads they would recover and win with a OT winner from Hall. Brad Marchand (20) and Taylor Hall (8) both had a goal and a assist, Patrice Bergeron had 2 assists, while Mike Reilly (4) and Craig Smith (5) both also scored for the Bruins. Linus Ullmark made 26 saves on 29 shots in the win and has won six consecutive games as starter. Brad Marchand (9G-4A-13P) extends his point streak to six games. Boston was 1/1 on the power play, and also had 45 hits and 44 shots and are on a five game winning streak and have won eight of their last nine games. Both teams had lineup changes for Boston Derek Forbort replaced Jack Ahcan and for Nashville Yakov Trenin and Mark Borowiecki replaced Cole Smith and Mattias Ekholm. Luke Kunin (8), Colton Sissons (5) and Roman Josi (13) were the three goal scorers for the Predators. Juuse Saros made 40 saves on 44 shots in the OT loss and has started seven consecutive games. Roman Josi (2G-7A-9P) extends his point streak to five games. Nashville was 0/2 on the power play, and also had 46 hits and 29 shots and have a point in seven of their last eight games.
Next Game
BOS: vs CAR JAN 18th 4:00
NAS: at ST.L JAN 17th 5:00
Washington 2 New York I 0 Final
The Capitals scored in the first five minutes of the game and that was all they needed as they shutout the Islanders for the Win. Tom Wilson (10) and Alex Ovechkin (25) were the two goal scorers for the Capitals. Vitek Vanecek stoped all 23 shots he faced in the win and the shutout which was his first shutout of the season. Washington was 0/2 on the power play, and also had 20 hits and 36 shots and ended their four game losing streak. Both teams had lineup changes for Washington Brett Leason and Ilya Samsonov who was backup replaced Conor Sheary and Zach Fucale, while for the Islanders Jean Gabriel Pageau and Matt Martin replaced Austin Czarnik and Ross Johnston. The Islanders were shutout for the second time this season. Semyon Varlamov made 34 saves on 35 shots in the loss and Washington added a EN goal, and Varlamov has lost seven of his nine starts this season. Matthew Barzal’s nine game point streak came to an end. New York I was 0/3 on the power play, and also had 26 hits and 23 shots and had their three game winning streak and five game point streak ended.
Next Game
NYI: vs PHI JAN 17th 4:30
WAS: vs VAN JAN 16th 11:00
Florida 9 Columbus 2 Final
The Panthers do amazing as they had 6-0 leads at the end of the second period in back to back games and that helped the Panthers to a blowout win over Columbus. Mackenzie Weegar has a goal (3) and 3 assists for a four point night, Aaron Ekblad had 3 assists, Carter Verhaeghe (12 and 13) and Anton Lundell (8 and 9) both scored twice, Anthony Duclair (16), Jonathan Huberdeau (15), Sam Bennett (15) and Ryan Lomberg all had a goal and a assist, while Sam Reinhart who added 2 assists for the Panthers. Sergei Bobrovsky made 28 saves on 30 shots in the win and has won seven of his last eight games as starter. Jonathan Huberdeau (5G-15A-20P) extends his point streak to eight games, and Alex Barkov (3G-5A-8P) extends his point streak to five games. Florida was 1/4 on the power play, and also had 19 hits and 51 shots and are on a four game winning streak and a nine game point streak. Columbus had the only lineup change as Liam Foudy who made his season debut replaced Cole Sillinger. Gustav Nyquist had a goal (9) and a assist, while Boone Jenner (15) also scored for the Blue Jackets. Elvis Merzlikins let in 4 goals on 15 shots before being replaced by Joonas Korpisalo who made 31 saves on 36 shots in the loss and in relief. Boone Jenner (3G-1A-4P) now has a four game point streak. Columbus was 1/4 on the power play, and also had 29 hits and 30 shots and have lost five of their last seven games.
Next Game
COLU: at PHI JAN 20th 4:00
FLO: at CAL JAN 18th 6:00
New York R 3 Philadelphia 2 Final
New York R was down 2-1 but scored twice in 2:42 to get the 3-2 lead and hung on for the victory over the Flyers. Artemi Panarin and Adam Fox both had 2 assists, while Mika Zibanejad (14), Filip Chytil (4) and Chris Kreider (24) were the three goal scorers for the Rangers. Igor Shesterkin made 26 saves on 18 shots in the win and has won four consecutive games as starter. Mika Zibanejad (3G-2A-5P) extends his point streak to five games, and Filip Chytil (1G-3A-4P) now has a four game point streak. New York R was 1/2 on the power play, and also had 23 hits and 27 shots and have won six of their last eight games. Both teams had lineup changes for New York R Ryan Reaves and Julien Gauthier replaced Anthony Greco and Johnny Brodzinski, while for Philadelphia Gerald Mayhew replaced Max Willman. Cam York who scored his first NHL goal (1) and Oskar Lindblom (5) were the two goal scorers for the Flyers. Carter Hart made 24 saves on 27 shots in the loss and has lost five consecutive games as starter. Cam Atkinson’s five game point streak ended. Philadelphia was 0/1 on the power play, and also had 33 hits and 28 shots and are on a seven game losing streak.
Next Game
NYR: vs TOR JAN 19th 4:30
PHI: at NYI JAN 17th 4:30
Detroit 4 Buffalo 0 Final
Two first period goals and two third period goals list Detroit to a win over Buffalo as Nedeljkovic get his first shutout with Detroit. Tyler Bertuzzi had a goal (18) and 2 assists, Lucas Raymond had a goal (11) and a assist, Dylan Larkin had 2 assists, while Micheal Rasmussen (4) and Robbi Fabbri (10) both also scored for the Red Wings. Alex Nedeljkovic stoped all 22 shots he faced in the win and the shutout which was his first shutout of the season. Detroit was 2/5 on the power play, and also had 11 hits and 39 shots and ended a four game losing streak. Buffalo had the only lineup change as Tage Thompson replaced Zemgus Girgensons. Buffalo was shutout for the third time this season. Aaron Dell made 35 saves on 39 shots in the loss and has lost four of his five starts this season. Buffalo was 0/5 on the power play, and also had 7 hits and 22 shots and have lost seven of their last eight games.
Next Game
BUF: vs DET JAN 17th 10:00
DET: at BUF JAN 17th 10:00
Tampa Bay 3 Dallas 1 Final
In a tie game in the third the Lightning broke the tie with under 10 minutes left in the third to beat the Stars. Nikita Kucherov had 2 assists, while Brayden Point (15), Ross Colton (5) and Alex Killorn (12) were the three goal scorers for the Lightning. Andrei Vasilevskiy made 19 saves on 20 shots in the win and has won three consecutive games as starter. Brayden Point (5G-3A-8P) extends his point streak to six games. Tampa Bay was 1/3 on the power play, and also had 24 hits and 29 shots and are on a three game winning streak and have won five of their last six games. Both teams had lineup changes for Tampa Bay Ryan McDonagh replaced Erik Cernak and for Dallas Riley Damiani replaced Jason Robertson. Esa Lindell (2) was the lone goal scorer for the Stars. Anton Khudobin made 26 saves on 28 shots in the loss and Tampa Bay added a EN goal, and Khudobin has lost three of his last four games as starter. Dallas was 0/1 on the power play, and also had 36 hits and 20 shots and have lost three of their last four games.
Next Game
DAL: vs MON JAN 18th 5:30
TB: at LA JAN 18th 7:30
Toronto 6 St.Louis 5 Final
Toronto gave up 3-1 and 4-3 leads and found themselves trailing in the third but scored twice in the third to get the thrilling victory over St.Louis. Auston Matthews (25) and Mitch Marner (7) both had a goal and a assist, Pierre Engvall and Morgan Reilly both had 2 assists, while Michael Bunting (8), John Tavares (15), Timothy Liljegren who scored his first NHL goal (1) and Ilya Mikheyev (5) all also scored for the Maple Leafs. Jack Campbell made 20 saves on 25 shots in the win and has won five of his last six games as starter. Auston Matthews (5G-2A-7P) extends his point streak to five games, while Michael Bunting (1G-3A-4P) now has a four game point streak. Toronto was 1/3 on the power play, and also had 13 hits and 40 shots and have won six of their last eight games. Both teams had lineup changes for Toronto Mitch Marner, Kyle Clifford, Pierre Engvall and Rasmus Sandin replaced Nick Ritchie, Joey Anderson, Ondrej Kase and Justin Holl, while for St.Louis Dakota Joshua, Alexei Torpochenko and Score Perunovich replaced Pavel Buchnevich, Calle Rosen and Jake Walman. Ryan O’Reilly scored twice (7 and 8), Brandon Saad (13), Robert Thomas (5) and Nikko Mikkola (3) all had a goal and a assist, while Jordan Kyrou added 2 assists for the Blues. Jordan Binnington made 34 saves on 40 shots in the loss and has started six of their last eight games. Torey Krug’s six game point streak ended, while Jordan Kyrou (5G-9A-14P) extends his point streak to seven games. St.Louis was 0/2 on the power play, and also had 24 hits and 25 shots and had their three game winning streak ended.
Next Game
ST.L: vs NAS JAN 17th 5:00
TOR: at NYR JAN 19th 4:30
Chicago 3 Anaheim 0 Final
Chicago got the first goal of the game in the second and would hold on for the shutout victory over the Ducks. Alex DeBrincat had 2 assists, Brandon Hagel (9), while Patrick Kane (9) and Dominik Kubalik (8) were the three goal scorers for the Blackhawks. Marc Andre Fleury stoped all 37 shots he faced in the win and the shutout which was his third shutout of the season. Patrick Kane (2G-7A-9P) extends his point streak to seven games, and Riley Stillman (1G-5A-6P) extends his point streak to five games. Chicago was 1/3 on the power play, and also had 24 hits and 36 shots and are on a four game winning streak. Both teams had lineup for Chicago Kevin Lankinen who was backup replaced Arvid Soderblom, while for Anaheim Vinni Letteri, Brendan Guhle who made his season debut and Olle Eriksson Ek who was backup replaced Sonny Milano, Cam Fowler and Anthony Stolarz. Anaheim was shutout for the second time this season. Lukas Dostal made 33 saves on 35 shots in the loss and lost his first game as a starter in the NHL. Anaheim was 0/2 on the power play, and also had 33 hits and 37 shots and are on a three game losing streak and have lost eight of their last ten games.
Next Game
ANA: vs COL JAN 19th 7:00
CHI: at SEA JAN 17th 2:00
Colorado 5 Arizona 0 Final
A three goal second period and Kuemper’s first shutout in Colorado in his return to Arizona helps the Avalanche beat the Coyotes. Nathan Mackinnon (7 and 8) and Mikko Rantanen (18 and 19) both scored twice and added a assist, while Nazem Kadri (14) also scored for the Avalanche. Darcy Kuemper stoped all 20 shots he faced in the win and shutout which was his first shutout of the season. Gabriel Landeskog (8G-14A-22P) extends his point streak to fifteen games, Cale Makar (2G-6A-8P) extends his point streak to five games, and Andre Burakovsky (2G-4A-6P) now has a four game point streak. Colorado was 1/3 on the power play, and also had 25 hits and 32 shots and are on a eight game point streak. Both teams had lineup changes for Colorado Gabriel Landeskog replaced Ryan Murray, while for Arizona Alex Galchenyuk replaced Liam O’Brien. Arizona was shutout for the fourth time this season. Karel Vejmelka made 27 saves on 32 shots in the loss and has started five of the Coyotes last six games. Arizona was 0/2 on the power play, and also had 16 hits and 20 shots and have lost three of their last four games.
Next Game
ARI: vs MON JAN 17th 1:00
COL: vs MIN JAN 17th 12:00
Los Angeles 3 Seattle 1 Final
The winning streak continues for LA as two goals from Phillip Danault help L.A. defeat the falling Kraken. Phillip Danault scored twice (8 and 9), Trevor Moore had 2 assists, while Adrian Kempe (17) also scored for the Kings. Cal Peterson made 17 saves on 18 shots in the win and has won three consecutive games as starter. Adrian Kempe (3G-1A-4P) and Trevor Moore (1G-6A-7P) both have four game point streaks. Los Angeles was 0/1 on the power play, and also had 23 hits and 22 shots and extended their winning streak to four games and have won six of their last seven games. Both teams had lineup changes for Los Angeles Brendan Lemieux replaced Samuel Fagemo and for Seattle Alex True replaced Max McCormick. Marcus Johansson (4) was the lone goal scorer for the Kraken. Chris Dreidger made 19 saves on 21 shots in the loss and Los Angeles added a EN Goal, while Dreidger has lost four consecutive games as starter. Seattle was 1/4 on the power play, and also had 30 hits and 18 shots and have lost nine consecutive games.
Next Game
LA: at SJ JAN 17th 1:00
SEA: vs CHI JAN 17th 2:00
Ottawa 6 Edmonton 4 Final
After blowing a three to one lead the Oilers would wined up tying the game at 4 but gave up two last goals as the losing streak continues and are falling out of the playoff race. Josh Norris scores twice (15 and 16), Adam Gaudette (3) and Alex Formenton (7) both had a goal and a assist, Chris Tierney had 2 assists, while Artem Zub (3) and Zach Sanford (7) both also scored for the Senators. Matt Murray made 33 saves on 37 shots in the win and has won back to back games for the first time this season. Ottawa was 2/3 on the power play, and also had 34 hits and 26 shots and have a point in five of their last seven games. Both teams had lineup changes for Ottawa Adam Gaudette and Tim Stutzle replaced Connor Brown and Scott Sabourin, while for Edmonton Connor McDavid, Derek Ryan, Tyson Barrie and Stuart Skinner who started replaced Tyler Benson, Kyle Turris, Slater Koekkoek and Mike Smith. Jesse Puljujarvi has 2 assists, while Zack Kassian (5), Kailer Yamamoto (8), Brendan Perlini (3) and Darnell Nurse (3) were the four goal scorers for the Oilers. Stuart Skinner made 20 saves on 25 shots in the loss and Ottawa added a EN goal, while Skinner has lost four of his last six games as starter. Edmonton was 1/3 on the power play, and also had 23 hits and 37 shots and are on a six game losing streak.
Next Game
EDM: vs FLO JAN 20th 6:00
OTT: vs BUF JAN 18th 4:00
Pittsburgh 2 San Jose 1 Final/OT
Pittsburgh came away of the game with a win thanks to Guentzel’s OT winner that puts Pittsburgh nearing the top three in the Metro. Kris Letang (3) and Jake Guentzel (19) both had a goal and a assist for the Penguins. Louis Domingue made 40 saves on 41 shots in the win and made his first start of the season in the game. Kris Letang (2G-10A-12P) extends his point streak to seven games. Pittsburgh was 0/1 on the power play, and also had 21 hits and 27 shots and have won twelve of their last fourteen games. Both teams had lineup changes for Pittsburgh Brock McGinn replaced Kasper Bjorkqvist, and for San Jose James Reimer who was backup replaced Zach Sawchenko. Rudolf Balcers (3) was the lone goal scorer for the Sharks. Adin Hill made 25 saves on 27 shots in the OT loss and has started five consecutive games. San Jose was 0/4 on the power play, and also had 28 hits and 41 shots and have a point in six of their last nine games.
Next Game
SJ: vs LA JAN 17th 1:00
PIT: at VGK JAN 17th 7:00
JAN 16th
Vancouver 4 Washington 2 Final
The Canucks fell behind one goal in the first but scored three second period goals and held on to move up the standings. Elias Pettersson scores twice (7 and 8), Bo Horvat (13) and J.T Miller (12) both had a goal and a assist, while Quinn Hughes added two assists for the Canucks. Thatcher Demko made 31 saves on 33 shots in the win and has won eight of his last eleven starts. Vancouver was 2/4 on the power play, and also had 27 hits and 32 shots and ended their three game losing streak. Both teams had lineup changes for Vancouver Alex Chiasson and Kyle Burroughs replaced Conor Garland and Brad Hunt, while for Washington Carl Hagelin and Dmitry Orlov replaced T.J Oshie and John Carlson. Evgeny Kuznetsov had 2 assists, while Alex Ovechkin (26) and Tom Wilson (11) were the two goal scorers for the Capitals. Ilya Samsonov made 28 saves on 31 shots in the loss and Vancouver added a EN goal, while Samsonov has lost three consecutive games as starter. Alex Ovechkin (2G-2A-4P) and Evgeny Kuznetsov (1G-4A-5P) both now have four game point streaks. Washington 2/2 on the power play, and also had 25 hits and 33 shots and have lost four of their last five games.
Next Game
VAN: at NAS JAN 18th 5:00
WAS: vs WIN JAN 18th 4:00
Injury report JAN 15th-16th
Pacific
Anaheim
COVID: Sam Carrick returned to game action on Friday after being taken off the COVID list, while Troy Terry and Simon Benoit both missed Friday’s game as they were placed in COVID protocol, and Cam Fowler and Anthony Stolarz both missed Saturday’s game after being placed in the COVID protocol.
Sonny Milano: missed Saturday’s game as he is currently dealing with a UBI.
Edmonton
COVID: Connor McDavid, Derek Ryan, Brendan Perlini, Kailer Yamamoto, Warren Foegele, Tyson Barrie, Evan Bouchard and Ilya Konovalov were all taken off the COVID list and everyone except Konovalov returned to game action on Saturday, while Tyler Benson, Kyle Turris and Slater Koekkoek Were all activated off the COVID list but didn’t return to game action on Saturday.
Markus Niemelainen: was activated off of IR and returned to the Minors.
Alex Stalock: was activated off of LTIR and returned to the Minors.
Mike Smith: missed Saturday’s game as he is dealing with a thumb injury.
Los Angeles
No Current Injury Update.
San Jose
James Reimer: didnt play on Saturday but dressed as backup for the first time since DEC 4th.
Seattle
No Current Injury Update.
Vancouver
Jaroslav Halak: missed Saturday’s game as he has been placed in COVID protocol, and Conor Garland missed Sunday’s game due to being in COVID protocol, and Alex Chiasson returned to game action on Sunday after being taken off the COVID list.
Central
Arizona
No Current injury Update.
Colorado
Gabriel Landeskog: was taken off the COVID list and returned to game action on Saturday.
Ryan Murray: missed Saturday’s game as he is currently dealing with a UBI.
Chicago
Kevin Lankinen: was backup on Saturday and dressed for the first time since being taken off the COVID list.
Dallas
COVID: Andrej Sekera missed Friday’s game after he was placed in COVID protocol
Jason Robertson: missed Saturday’s game as he is day to day with a LBI.
Minnesota
COVID: Jordan Greenway and Brandon Duhaime were both taken off the COVID list and returned to game action on Friday.
Kirill Kaprizov: returned to game action on Friday after he missed 1 game due to a UBI.
Nashville
COVID: Yakov Trenin returned to game action on Saturday after being taken off the COVID list, while Mattias Ekholm missed Saturday’s game after being placed in COVID protocol.
Mark Borowiecki: returned to game action after missing one game with a LBI.
St.Louis
COVID: Scott Perunovich was activated off of the COVID list and returned to game action on Saturday, Pavel Buchnevich was placed in COVID protocol and missed Saturday’s game.
Atlantic
Boston
COVID: Derek Forbort and Connor Clifton were both taken out of COVID protocol and Forbort returned to game action while Clifton didn’t on Saturday.
Buffalo
Tage Thompson: returned to game action on Saturday after being taken off the COVID list.
Zemgus Girgensons: missed Saturday’s Game as he is currently dealing with a undisclosed injury.
Detroit
No Current injury Update.
Florida
COVID: Patrick Hornqvist and Spencer Knight were both activated off the COVID list and returned to game action on Friday, Mason Marchment was activated off of the COVID list but didn’t return to game action on Friday, and Jonas Johansson missed Friday’s game after being placed in COVID protocol.
Ottawa
Connor Brown: missed Saturday’s game and was placed on IR and will miss a few weeks with a jaw injury.
Scott Sabourin: missed Saturday’s game and was placed on IR and is day to day with a finger injury.
Tampa Bay
Ryan McDonagh: returned to game action on Saturday after missing three games due to a LBI.
Erik Cernak: missed Saturday’s game due to a LBI and is day to day.
Toronto
COVID: Mitch Marner and Pierre Engvall were both taken off the COVID list and returned to game action on Saturday, while Nick Ritchie, Ondrej Kase and Justin Holl who were all placed in COVID protocol missed Saturday’s game.
Metro
Carolina
Jordan Martinook: returned to game action on Saturday after missing 12 games due to a ankle injury.
Ethan Bear: missed Saturday’s game due to a undisclosed injury.
Columbus
Cole Sillinger: missed Saturday’s game due to being placed in the COVID list.
New York I
Jean Gabriel Pageau: returned to game action on Saturday after missing one game due to personal reasons.
Ross Johnston: missed Saturday’s game as he served the first of his three game suspension.
Sebastian Aho: is now healthy and with the team but didn’t return to game action on Saturday.
New York R
COVID: Ryan Reaves and Julien Gauthier were both activated off of the COVID list and returned to game action on Saturday.
Pittsburgh
Brock McGinn: was taken off the COVID list and returned to game action on Saturday.
Philadelphia
Rasmus Ristolainen: was activated off the COVID list but didn’t return to game action on Saturday.
Washington
Conor Sheary: missed Saturday’s game after being placed in COVID protocol, and John Carlson missed Sunday’s game after being placed in COVID protocol, while Carl Hagelin and Dmitry Orlov returned to game action on Sunday after being taken out of COVID protocol.
T.J Oshie: was injured during Saturday’s game and missed Sunday’s game due to a UBI.
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