NHL MORNING SKATE – NOV. 18, 2015

8822b67f-ae90-4240-8e59-37eb2227965d

NHL MORNING SKATE – NOV. 18, 2015

Welcome to the “NHL Morning Skate,” a daily collection of the latest news and notes from around the League.

TUESDAY’S RESULTS

Home Team in Caps
San Jose 5, BOSTON 4
Dallas 3, BUFFALO 1
Los Angeles 3, PHILADELPHIA 2 (SO)
COLUMBUS 3, St. Louis 1
PITTSBURGH 4, Minnesota 3
TORONTO 5, Colorado 1
NASHVILLE 3, Anaheim 2
CALGARY 3, New Jersey 2

MALKIN POWERS PENGUINS PAST WILD

Evgeni Malkin posted 2-2—4, including a highlight-reel goal that stood as the game-winner, to help the Penguins snap a two-game skid and improve to 11-4-0 in their past 15 outings following a 0-3-0 start to the season.
* Malkin registered his 20th career game of four or more points and first since March 22, 2014 vs. TBL (2-2—4). The Penguins improved to 20-0-0 in those contests.
* Via Elias, Malkin’s 20 four-point performances rank second in the NHL since he made his League debut in 2006-07. The only player with more such games in that span: teammate Sidney Crosby (24).
* Malkin paces the Penguins with 6-10—16 this season (18 GP), including four game-winning goals – that shares the League lead (w/ Patrick Kane, Nathan MacKinnon and Joe Pavelski).

STARS EDGE SABRES TO CONTINUE RED-HOT START

Aided by a successful coach’s challenge late in the third period, the Stars edged the Sabres to pick up their third consecutive victory overall as well as their fourth straight win on the road.

* At 15-4-0 (30 points), the Stars are off to their best 19-game start to a season – in terms of wins and points – in the franchise’s 48-year history. Their 15 victories lead the League, while their 30 points are tied for first with the Rangers (14-2-2) and Canadiens (14-3-2).
* The Stars also improved to 8-2-0 (16 points) in their first 10 games as visitors. They pace the NHL in road wins, road points and road goals (35).
* Tyler Seguin (1-0—1) and Jamie Benn (0-1—1) connected for an insurance goal with 1:27 remaining in regulation. Seguin (10-17—27) and Benn (12-14—26) rank second and third, respectively, in points this season (behind Patrick Kane: 13-15—28).

JOES COMBINE TO LEAD SHARKS OVER BRUINS

Joe Thornton and Joe Pavelski both collected 1-2—3 to help the Sharks improve to 3-0-0 in the first three contests of their season-high, six-game road trip.
* Thornton, the first overall selection by the Bruins in the 1997 NHL Draft, scored what stood as the game-winning goal. He has 4-6—10 in 12 career appearances against his former team.

* Pavelski added his second three-point performance of the season (also Oct. 7 at LAK: 1-2—3). He paces the team with 10 goals and 18 points in 18 outings.
* Patrick Marleau also scored to move within one point of becoming the first player in franchise history to reach the 1,000-point milestone (462-537—999 in 1,347 GP).

SPECIAL TEAMS, REIMER CARRY MAPLE LEAFS
The Maple Leafs scored five goals via special teams (4 PPG, 1 SHG) and James Reimer made 34 saves en route to the club’s fourth victory in its last five games.

* Per Elias, the Maple Leafs posted five goals via special teams for the first time since Jan. 7, 2011 at ATL (5 PPG in 9-3 W).
* Reimer, the NHL’s “Third Star” for the week ending Nov. 15, earned his fourth consecutive personal victory and improved to 4-0-2 in his last six outings (1.61 GAA, .949 SV%).
* Tyler Bozak (1-2—3) and Peter Holland (0-3—3) both contributed three points. Holland set a career high for assists in one game and equaled a career high for points (also Dec. 14, 2013 vs. CHI: 2-1—3).

KEEPING THE MOMENTUM

Four other teams – the Kings, Predators, Blue Jackets and Flames – also picked up wins on Tuesday to continue their recent strings of success:

* Milan Lucic scored the tying goal with 55.7 seconds remaining in regulation and Anze Kopitar potted the lone tally in the shootout to lift the Kings to their third consecutive victory as well as a 12-3-0 record in their past 15 contests following a 0-3-0 start to the season.
* Pekka Rinne made a season-high 38 saves, including 19 in the second period, to backstop the Predators to a 3-0-1 record in their last four outings. Rinne earned his 10th win of the season, tied for the League lead (w/ Devan Dubnyk and Henrik Lundqvist).
* Brandon Saad scored twice, including the tiebreaking and insurance goals, to lift the Blue Jackets to their third consecutive win as well as their fifth victory in their past seven games following a 2-10-0 start to the season.
* Three players – David Jones (1-1—2), Matt Stajan (1-1—2) and Joe Colborne (0-2—2) – collected multiple points to guide the Flames to their third straight victory at Scotiabank Saddledome following a 1-5-0 start at home.

MILESTONES & BENCHMARKS

* Penguins forward Evgeni Malkin became the fourth player in franchise history to record 100 power-play goals. The others: Mario Lemieux (236), Jaromir Jagr (110) and Kevin Stevens (110). Only two players have more power-play goals since Malkin made his NHL debut in 2006-07: Alex Ovechkin (156) and Thomas Vanek (108).
* Flames forward David Jones scored his 100th NHL goal (407 GP). Predators defenseman Roman Josi collected his 100th NHL assist (270 GP).
* Kings forward Tyler Toffoli (0-1—1) registered his 100th NHL point (47-53—100 in 166 GP).
* Flyers defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere, a third-round selection (78th overall) in the 2012 NHL Draft, scored his first career goal (4 GP).
* Avalanche forward Jarome Iginla played in his 1,410th career game to surpass Paul Coffey (1,409 GP) and move into a tie with Norm Ullman for 32nd place on the NHL’s all-time games played list.
* Wild forward Michael Keranen made his NHL debut (6:09 TOI). Bruins defenseman Dennis Seidenberg (700) and Blue Jackets forward Jared Boll (500) also played in milestone games.

LOOSE PUCKS

Sharks captain Joe Pavelski (0:42) and Stars forward Valeri Nichushkin (0:51) both scored in the opening minute of their respective games. Via Elias, there have been 13 goals in the first minute of games this season – and 62 total in the opening minute of any period (274 GP) . . . Wild defenseman Jared Spurgeon scored to extend his point streak to a career-high six games (2-5—7) . . . Maple Leafs forward Tyler Bozak (2-5—7), Bruins forward Patrice Bergeron (3-3—6) and Kings forward Tyler Toffoli (1-5—6) all stretched their point streaks to five games . . . Avalanche forward Matt Duchene collected one assist to push his point streak to four games (4-5—9) . . . Blue Jackets defenseman Cody Goloubef scored his second NHL goal and first since Feb. 11, 2013 vs. SJS . . . Maple Leafs forward Pierre-Alexandre Parenteau (2-0—2) registered his eighth career multi-goal game and first since Nov. 15, 2014 vs PHI (2-0—2 w/ MTL) . . .

ICYMI: The Flyers hosted a retirement ceremony for forward Simon Gagne prior to their game against the Kings.

PHILADELPHIA, PA - NOVEMBER 17: Former Philadelphia Flyer and Los Angeles King Simon Gagne, along with his children Lily-Rose and Matthew, join Dustin Brown #23 of the Los Angeles Kings and Claude Giroux #28 of the Philadelphia Flyers for a ceremonial puck drop during a pre-game ceremony honoring his retirement from the NHL on November 17, 2015 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  (Photo by Len Redkoles/NHLI via Getty Images)

PHILADELPHIA, PA – NOVEMBER 17: Former Philadelphia Flyer and Los Angeles King Simon Gagne, along with his children Lily-Rose and Matthew, join Dustin Brown #23 of the Los Angeles Kings and Claude Giroux #28 of the Philadelphia Flyers for a ceremonial puck drop during a pre-game ceremony honoring his retirement from the NHL on November 17, 2015 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Len Redkoles/NHLI via Getty Images)

SNEAK PEEK AT WEDNESDAY’S ACTION

All Times Eastern
Vancouver @ Winnipeg, 7:30 p.m., SN
Washington @ Detroit, 8:00 p.m., NBCSN, TVAS
Chicago @ Edmonton, 9:30 p.m., SN1, CSN-CH

CAPITALS (AGAIN) VISIT RED WINGS ON RIVALRY NIGHT

The Capitals and Red Wings, opponents in the 1998 Stanley Cup Final, face off at Joe Louis Arena on NBCSN’s Wednesday Night Rivalry. This marks Washington’s second visit to Detroit in the past week; on Nov. 10, Andreas Athanasiou scored his first NHL goal and Petr Mrazek stopped all 38 shots he faced to lead the Red Wings to a 1-0 win. Fifteen of Mrazek’s saves came against Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin, who still is seeking to break a tie with former teammate and recent Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Sergei Fedorov for the most goals by a Russian-born player in NHL history (483). Washington has collected points in four of its past five games overall (3-1-1), while Detroit has won five of its last eight outings (5-3-0). These clubs will close their three-game season series on Dec. 8 at WSH.

Follow us @NHL and @PR_NHL | Like us on Facebook | Follow us on Instagram

 

 

NHL MORNING SKATE – NOV. 17, 2015

 8822b67f-ae90-4240-8e59-37eb2227965d

 

NHL MORNING SKATE – NOV. 17, 2015

Welcome to the “NHL Morning Skate,” a daily collection of the latest news and notes from around the League.

MONDAY’S RESULTS

Home Team in Caps
NY ISLANDERS 5, Arizona 2
Anaheim 4, CAROLINA 1
MONTREAL 4, Vancouver 3 (OT)
Detroit 4, OTTAWA 3 (OT)
FLORIDA 1, Tampa Bay 0
ST. LOUIS 3, Winnipeg 2

EKBLAD’S LATE HEROICS (AGAIN) LIFT PANTHERS OVER LIGHTNING . . .

Aaron Ekblad scored the lone goal with 20.2 seconds remaining in regulation to lift the Panthers to a sweep of their home-and-home series with the Lightning.
* On Saturday, Ekblad registered the tying goal with 37.9 seconds left in the third period en route to a 5-4 shootout win at TBL. Per Elias, Ekblad became the first player to score a tying or go-ahead goal in the final minute of consecutive games since March 17-19, 2003, when Thrashers forward Dany Heatley did so vs. CBJ (19:47 in 3-2 W) and vs. DAL (19:24 in 5-4 SO L), respectively.
* Elias adds that the Panthers became the first team to record a tying or go-ahead goal in the final minute of consecutive games since Feb. 25-26, 2014, when the Sabres did so vs. CAR (19:16 in 3-2 W) and vs. BOS (19:07 in 5-4 OT W), respectively.
* Ekblad, the reigning Calder Memorial Trophy winner, has 3-1—4 during a four-game point streak after collecting 1-2—3 in his first 14 appearances of the season.

. . . LUONGO MOVES UP THE ALL-TIME CHARTS

Panthers goaltender Roberto Luongo – the NHL’s active leader in wins, shutouts and games played by a netminder – stopped all 39 shots he faced, including 15 in the third period, to continue his climb up the League’s all-time charts:

* Luongo earned his 407th career win to tie Glenn Hall for eighth place in NHL history.
* Luongo recorded his 69th career shutout to move within two of tying Harry Lumley (71) for 12th place in NHL history.
* Luongo made his 878th appearance to move within four of tying John Vanbiesbrouck (882) – who was in attendance on Monday – for eighth place in NHL history.

CANADIENS OVERCOME THREE-GOAL DEFICIT TO DEFEAT CANUCKS

The Canadiens scored four unanswered goals, including the winner by David Desharnais at 3:25 of overtime, to overcome a 3-0 deficit and improve to 8-1-1 this season at Bell Centre.
* Via Elias, the Canadiens overcame a three-goal deficit to win for the first time since April 4, 2014 at OTT, when the team registered seven consecutive goals – powered by a five-point performance from Max Pacioretty (3-2—5) – to rally from an early 3-0 deficit en route to a 7-4 victory.
* Desharnais, who posted his fourth career overtime goal, has recorded the decisive tally in each of Montreal’s past three victories (also Nov. 7 vs. BOS and Nov. 5 vs. NYI). His three game-winning goals this season (19 GP) are one shy of his career high, set in 2014-15 (82 GP).
* Tomas Fleischmann (1-1—2), who signed with the Canadiens following a PTO, notched the tying goal with 3:08 remaining in regulation. He has 5-8—13 in his first 19 games with the club.

TATAR, RED WINGS WITHSTAND SENATORS’ RALLY

The Senators erased a two-goal deficit in the third period, but Tomas Tatar scored at 2:04 of overtime to propel the Red Wings to their fourth win in their past five road games, including their second at Canadian Tire Centre (also Oct. 31: 5-3 W).
* Tatar, who led the Red Wings and established career highs in both goals (29) and game-winning goals (7) last season, posted his fifth tally and first decisive marker of 2015-16. He also notched his first career overtime goal.
* The Red Wings improved to 7-1-0 in their past eight visits to Canadian Tire Centre dating to Oct. 11, 2008 (OTT: 1-5-2).

THREE’S COMPANY

Four players – Blues captain David Backes (2-1—3), Islanders teammates John Tavares (2-1—3) and Kyle Okposo (0-3—3), and Ducks forward Carl Hagelin (1-2—3) – registered three points to power their teams to victories:

* Backes factored on all three of his team’s goals to help the Blues rebound from a pair of losses and improve to 12-1-2 in their last 15 meetings with the Jets/Thrashers dating to Oct. 30, 2010 (WPG/ATL: 3-8-4). Backes posted his 12th career three-point performance and first since March 17 at CGY (1-2—3).
* Tavares and Okposo combined to lead the Islanders to their third victory in their past four games overall as well as a 6-3-2 record in their first 11 contests at Barclays Center. The Islanders improved to 6-0-1 this season when Tavares scores. Okposo, who matched a career high for helpers in one game, also collected his 200th NHL assist.
* Hagelin equaled a career high for points in one contest to guide the Ducks a 5-1-2 record in their past eight outings following a 1-7-2 start to the season. Hagelin, who totaled 1-1—2 in his first 17 games with the Ducks, notched his fourth career three-point game and first since March 14, 2014 at WPG (3-0—3 w/ NYR).

MILESTONES & BENCHMARKS

* Hurricanes defenseman Noah Hanifin, the fifth overall selection in the 2015 NHL Draft, scored his first career goal (15 GP). At 18 years, 295 days, Elias says that Hanifin became the youngest defenseman in Hurricanes/Whalers history to register a goal. Only three other defensemen have notched a goal with the franchise prior to their 19th birthday: Mickey Volcan (in 1980-81), Sylvain Cote (in 1984-85) and Dana Murzyn (in 1985-86).
* Ducks forward Nick Ritchie (10:39 TOI), the 10th overall selection in the 2014 NHL Draft, and Canucks forward Hunter Shinkaruk (9:35 TOI), the 24th overall selection in the 2013 NHL Draft, both made their League debuts.
* Coyotes captain Shane Doan played in his 1,412th career game to surpass Harry Howell (1,411 GP) and move into sole possession of 30th place on the NHL’s all-time games played list.
* Islanders defenseman Marek Zidlicky (800) and Canadiens forward Tomas Fleischmann (600) both played in milestone games.
* Canucks forward Daniel Sedin (1-0—1) moved within two points of 900 in his NHL career (333-565—898).
* Forward Steve Bernier scored his first goal with the Islanders (10 GP).

LOOSE PUCKS

Blues forward Vladimir Tarasenko (1-1—2) recorded his 11th goal of the season, third in the NHL behind Blackhawks forward Patrick Kane (13) and Stars captain Jamie Benn (12) . . . Coyotes defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson (2-4—6) and Senators forward Bobby Ryan (3-4—7) both extended their point streaks to six games . . . Canadiens forward Brendan Gallagher (3-4—7), Panthers forward Jonathan Huberdeau (1-4—5) and Canadiens captain Max Pacioretty (2-4—6) all stretched their point streaks to five games . . . Ducks goaltender Anton Khudobin (24 SV), who compiled a 27-31-7 record over the past two seasons with the Hurricanes, earned the win in his return to Carolina . . . Red Wings forward Dylan Larkin (1-0—1) and Blues defenseman Colton Parayko (0-1—1) both have 5-7—12 this season (18 GP), tied for third among rookies . . . ICYMI: Avalanche forward Matt Duchene, Rangers forward Mats Zuccarello and Maple Leafs goaltender James Reimer were named the NHL’s “Three Stars” for the week ending Nov. 15 . . . The Red Wings signed defenseman Xavier Ouellet to a one-year contract extension . . . New York Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard attended the Coyotes-Islanders game.

SNEAK PEEK AT TUESDAY’S ACTION

All Times Eastern
San Jose @ Boston, 7:00 p.m., CSN-CA, NESN
Dallas @ Buffalo, 7:00 p.m., FS-MW, MSG-B, BELL TV
Los Angeles @ Philadelphia, 7:00 p.m., FS-W, CSN-PH
St. Louis @ Columbus, 7:00 p.m., FS-MW, FS-O
Minnesota @ Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m., NBCSN, ROOT
Colorado @ Toronto, 7:30 p.m., TVAS, ALT2, TSN4
Anaheim @ Nashville, 8:00 p.m., PRIME, FS-SD, FS-TN
New Jersey @ Calgary, 9:00 p.m., MSG+, SNW

STARS AIM TO CONTINUE RECORD-SETTING START

The Stars, who at 14-4-0 (28 points) are off to their best 18-game start – in terms of wins and points – in the franchise’s 48-year history, look to continue their record-setting run when they visit the Sabres at First Niagara Center. Dallas, which boasts two of the top three point-producers in the NHL (Tyler Seguin: 9-17—26 and Jamie Benn: 12-13—25) as well as the top defensive scorer (John Klingberg: 4-16—20), shares first in the League with seven road wins and 14 road points (7-2-0). Buffalo, however, has won six of the last seven meetings between these clubs at First Niagara Center dating to Feb. 28, 2003 (DAL: 1-5-1).

FLYERS HOST RETIREMENT CEREMONY FOR GAGNE

The Flyers will host a retirement ceremony for forward Simon Gagne prior to their game against the Kings at Wells Fargo Center. Gagne, the 22nd overall selection by Philadelphia in the 1998 NHL Draft, totaled 291-310—601 during 14 seasons (822 GP). He played 11 of those 14 campaigns (including each of his first 10) with the Flyers, compiling 264-271—535 in 691 appearances. Gagne also spent parts of two seasons with the Kings, posting 7-15—22 in 45 outings.

“It’s going to be fun to go back to where everything started, where my son was born, and we’re really excited,” Gagne told the Philadelphia Inquirer. “We’re going to stick around more than just one night. We’re going to stay there for the week and just have some really good memories that happened there when I was in Philly for more than 10 years.”

Follow us @NHL and @PR_NHL | Like us on Facebook | Follow us on Instagram

 

 

NHL MORNING SKATE – NOV. 16, 2015

8822b67f-ae90-4240-8e59-37eb2227965d

 

NHL MORNING SKATE – NOV. 16, 2015

Welcome to the “NHL Morning Skate,” a daily collection of the latest news and notes from around the League.

SUNDAY’S RESULTS

Home Team in Caps
NY RANGERS 4, Toronto 3
CHICAGO 4, Calgary 1

ZUCCARELLO’S LATE GOAL LIFTS RANGERS OVER MAPLE LEAFS

Mats Zuccarello (1-2—3) scored the tiebreaking goal with 53.8 seconds remaining in regulation to help the Rangers extend a trio of streaks: they won their ninth consecutive game overall, stretched their point streak to 13 games (11-0-2) and ran their home winning streak to eight contests.

* At 14-2-2 (30 points), the League-leading Rangers are off to their best 18-game start – in terms of wins and points – in the franchise’s 89-year history.
* The Rangers improved to 9-1-1 (19 points) this season at Madison Square Garden. Their nine home wins and 19 home points also pace the NHL.
* Zuccarello posted his eighth career three-point performance and third of the season, two of which have come against the Maple Leafs (also Oct. 30 vs. TOR: 3-0—3). He leads the Rangers with 9-9—18 overall (18 GP), including 5-7—12 in his past eight outings.
* Antti Raanta turned aside 23 shots to improve to 4-0-0 in his first four outings with the Rangers (1.25 GAA, .955 SV%, 1 SO). Via Elias, Raanta became the second goaltender in Rangers history to win each of his first four appearances with the team (also Glenn Healy: Oct. 7-15, 1993) and the first to accomplish that feat in each of his first four starts with the club.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS: THE STREAKING RANGERS

A closer look at the Rangers’ three active streaks:

* The Rangers have won nine consecutive games overall for the first time since Jan. 19 – Feb. 10, 1973 (10-0-0). That is one game shy of the longest winning streak in franchise history, achieved twice (also Dec. 19, 1939 – Jan. 13, 1940).
* The Rangers have collected points in 13 straight games (11-0-2) for the first time since Feb. 9 – March 10, 2008 (10-0-3). That is six games shy of the longest point streak in club history, set Nov. 23, 1939 – Jan. 13, 1940 (14-0-5).
* The Rangers have won eight consecutive home games for the first time since Oct. 8-31, 1990 (8-0-0). That is six games shy of the longest home winning streak in team history, set Dec. 19, 1939 – Feb. 25, 1940 (14-0-0).

DID YOU KNOW?

Rangers forward Mats Zuccarello (19:06) scored the third tiebreaking goal in the final minute of regulation this season. The others: by Flames forward Michael Frolik on Oct. 31 at EDM (19:51) and Sabres defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen on Nov. 7 vs. VAN (19:43).

KANE POWERS BLACKHAWKS PAST FLAMES

Down 1-0 early in the second period, the Blackhawks scored four unanswered goals – including three in a span of 1:55 – to improve to 8-2-1 (17 points) this season at United Center.
* The Blackhawks rank second in the NHL in both home wins and home points, behind only the Rangers (9-1-1, 19 points).
* Patrick Kane registered 1-1—2 to extend a pair of streaks: he has 10-12—22 during a 13-game point streak and 7-7—14 during a seven-game goal streak.
* Kane’s 13-game point streak is one shy of his career high, set Nov. 30 – Dec. 28, 2013 (8-17—25 in 14 GP). His seven-game goal streak is a career high; via Elias, it also is the longest by a Blackhawks player since Oct. 23 – Nov. 6, 1987 (Steve Larmer: 8-1—9 in 7 GP) and the longest by any NHL player since March 18-30, 2014 (Patrice Bergeron: 8-2—10 in 7 GP).
* Kane has collected at least one point in 16 of 18 games this season, pacing the NHL with 13 goals and 28 points. He also has posted eight multi-point performances, including five in his past seven outings.

LOOSE PUCKS

The Blackhawks improved to 12-0-2 in their last 14 regular-season home games against the Flames dating to Nov. 9, 2008 (CGY: 2-11-1) . . . Blackhawks forward Artemi Panarin scored to extend his point streak to five games (4-3—7). He leads all rookies with 6-12—18 overall (18 GP), three more points than Coyotes forward Max Domi (8-7—15 in 17 GP) . . . Rangers captain Ryan McDonagh collected 1-1—2. He has 3-3—6 in his last six outings after totaling one assist through the opening 12 games of the season . . . Maple Leafs captain Dion Phaneuf posted 1-1—2. He (2-9—11) and fellow defenseman Morgan Rielly (3-8—11) share the team lead with 11 points apiece . . . Flames forward David Jones notched his 99th career goal (406 GP) . . . ICYMI: Both Madison Square Garden and United Center held moments of silence in honor of the recent tragedy in Paris.

29951168-b6e9-4610-b805-b598acd8cb62

SNEAK PEEK AT MONDAY’S ACTION

All Times Eastern
Arizona @ NY Islanders, 7:00 p.m., MSG+
Anaheim @ Carolina, 7:00 p.m., PRIME, FS-SD, FS-SE
Vancouver @ Montreal, 7:30 p.m., SNP, SNE, RDS
Detroit @ Ottawa, 7:30 p.m., FS-D, TSN5, RDSI
Tampa Bay @ Florida, 7:30 p.m., TVAS, SUN, FS-F
Winnipeg @ St. Louis, 8:00 p.m., TSN3, FS-MW

PANTHERS, LIGHTNING COMPLETE HOME-AND-HOME SERIES

The Panthers and Lightning play the second half of their home-and-home series when they face off at BB&T Center. On Saturday, Florida overcame a 4-3 deficit – aided by the tying goal from Aaron Ekblad with 37.9 seconds remaining in regulation – to defeat Tampa Bay in a shootout, 5-4. Overall, this marks the 119th all-time meeting between these intrastate rivals; the Panthers own a 59-37-22 head-to-head record (140 points), while the Lightning are 49-47-22 (120 points). They will play each other three more times this season: Jan. 17 at TBL, Jan. 23 at FLA and March 26 at TBL.

Follow us @NHL and @PR_NHL | Like us on Facebook | Follow us on Instagram

 

 

NHL MORNING SKATE – NOV. 15, 2015

8822b67f-ae90-4240-8e59-37eb2227965d

NHL MORNING SKATE – NOV. 15, 2015

Welcome to the “NHL Morning Skate,” a daily collection of the latest news and notes from around the League.

SATURDAY’S RESULTS

Home Team in Caps
NY Rangers 2, OTTAWA 1 (SO)
BOSTON 3, Detroit 1
San Jose 2, BUFFALO 1 (OT)
TORONTO 4, Vancouver 2
Colorado 6, MONTREAL 1
Florida 5, TAMPA BAY 4 (SO)
NEW JERSEY 4, Pittsburgh 0
Philadelphia 3, CAROLINA 2 (OT)
COLUMBUS 5, Arizona 2
NASHVILLE 7, Winnipeg 0
Chicago 4, ST. LOUIS 2
DALLAS 3, Minnesota 2 (OT)
LOS ANGELES 4, Edmonton 3

NHL TEAMS PAY TRIBUTE TO VICTIMS OF PARIS ATTACKS

Each of the 13 arenas that hosted an NHL game on Saturday honored victims of the recent Paris tragedy with a pregame moment of silence. Some also played the French national anthem “La Marseillaise” prior to puck-drop, including at Bell Centre, where the Canadiens hosted the Avalanche.

2373ecfa-948d-458a-8252-10eee410a8dd

LUNDQVIST BACKS RANGERS TO EIGHTH STRAIGHT WIN, TOP OF NHL STANDINGS

Henrik Lundqvist made 22 saves through 65 minutes and denied two of three shooters in the shootout as the Rangers edged Ottawa, extending their winning streak to eight games and their point streak to 12 (10-0-2). Topping the League’s overall standings at 13-2-2 (28 points), the Rangers are off to their best 17-game start to a season – in terms of wins – in the franchise’s 89-year history. Their 28 points also equal a club record at this stage of the season, set in 1971-72 (12-1-4).

* Lundqvist won his sixth consecutive game and improved to 10-2-2 on the season with a 1.69 goals-against average, a .947 save percentage and one shutout. His active point streak of nine games (7-0-2 dating to Oct. 18 vs. NJD) is a career high.
* Lundqvist registered his 51st career shootout win, second on the all-time list to Vancouver’s Ryan Miller (53).

DID YOU KNOW? Lundqvist has posted a 0.45 goals-against average and a .986 save percentage when the Rangers have either been tied or held a one-goal lead in the third period this season (73 saves on 74 shots in 130:27).

KLINGBERG A BREAKOUT STAR AS DALLAS EXTENDS LEAD IN WEST

* Defenseman John Klingberg (1-2—3) scored at 3:18 of overtime to help the Stars improve to 14-4-0 (28 points), extending their lead atop the Western Conference to five points. Dallas is off to its best 18-game start to a season – in terms of wins and points – in its 48-year franchise history.

* Klingberg upped his season scoring line to 4-16—20, leading all NHL blueliners in assists and points. The 23-year-old Gothenburg, Sweden native is playing in his second NHL season, having earned All-Rookie honors in 2014-15 with 11-29—40 in 65 games.
* Reigning Art Ross Trophy winner Jamie Benn also notched a goal and two assists for the Stars. Benn ranks third in the League scoring race with 12-13—25, one point behind teammate Tyler Seguin (9-17—26) and Chicago’s Patrick Kane (12-14—26).
* Stars goaltender Kari Lehtonen (22 saves) earned his fifth consecutive win and improved to 8-1-0 (2.38 GAA, .921 SV%) on the season.

KANE POINT STREAK AT 12 GAMES FOLLOWING WINNING TALLY AT ST. LOUIS

* The Blackhawks overcame a 2-1 deficit via three unanswered goals – including the game-winner by Patrick Kane with 1:05 left in the middle stanza – to snap their three-game winless streak against St. Louis. Kane extended his point streak to 12 games (9-11—20) and his goal streak to a career-high six contests.
* Kane’s point streak is the longest in the NHL this season and two shy of his career high, set Nov. 30 – Dec. 28, 2013 (8-17—25 in 14 GP). He has five multi-point performances during the 12-game run. His goal streak also is the longest in the NHL this season. Recording points in 15 of his first 17 appearances, Kane (12-14—26) shares first place in the NHL in goals (w/ Dallas’ Jamie Benn) and points (w/ Dallas’ Tyler Seguin).

AROUND THE RINKS

* Cory Schneider (21 saves) posted his first shutout of the season as New Jersey improved to 10-3-0 in its past 13 games following a 0-3-1 start to the season. Mike Cammalleri (1-2—3) paced the Devils, who improved to 7-0-1 in their last eight home games vs. PIT dating to Feb. 9, 2013.
* James Reimer made 43 saves – including 24 in the final stanza – and Shawn Matthias scored the game-winning goal early in the same period against his former club as the Maple Leafs edged Vancouver and extended their point streak to five games (3-0-2). According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Reimer improved to 14-2-2 in 18 career regular-season games when making 40 or more saves.
* Nathan MacKinnon (2-1—3), Mikhail Grigorenko (1-2—3) and Matt Duchene (1-2—3) all registered three points and Reto Berra made a season-high 39 saves to help the Avalanche snap their three-game winless streak against Montreal. MacKinnon scored consecutive first-period goals in a span of 13 seconds. Per Elias, he is the first Avalanche player to score two goals in a span of 13 seconds or faster since Milan Hejduk on Jan. 18, 2001 vs. VAN (0:10). Grigorenko recorded a career-high three points while Duchene has 4-4—8 in his last three outings.
* Pekka Rinne (20 saves) posted his second shutout of the season and eight different Nashville skaters registered multiple points in their 7-0 victory over the Jets. Per Elias, the Predators scored seven or more goals in a shutout victory for the first time since an 8-0 win on Feb. 28, 2009 against Detroit. Rinne improved to 8-1-0 in 10 all-time appearances against the Jets/Thrashers (1.84 GAA, .934 SV%, 2 SO).
* The Panthers overcame deficits of 2-1 and 4-3 – the latter via Aaron Ekblad scoring the game-tying goal with 38 seconds remaining in the contest – en route to their shootout victory over the cross-state rival Lightning. Panthers goaltender Roberto Luongo earned his 406th career victory, moving within one of tying Glenn Hall (407) for eighth place on the NHL’s all-time wins list.
* Patrick Marleau scored at 2:59 of overtime to give the Sharks their first win at Buffalo since Dec. 2, 2005 and their second in franchise history (2-15-1). Marleau’s marker was his franchise-leading ninth career overtime goal. He also moved within two points of becoming the first player in franchise history to reach 1,000 points (461-537—998). Sharks forward Joe Pavelski (0-1—1) became the third player in franchise history to register 500 points (237-263—500). The others: Marleau and Joe Thornton (191-625—816).
* After their 2-0 lead was erased, the Blue Jackets scored three unanswered goals to improve to 6-1-0 in their last seven home games vs. ARI/PHX dating to Feb. 25, 2011. Boone Jenner (1-2—3) registered a career-high three points, including the game-winning goal, while Sergei Bobrovsky made 27 saves and added an assist. Bobrovsky improved to 4-1-0 in his last five outings following a 2-8-0 record in his first 10 appearances of the season.

VETERANS CLIMB ALL-TIME CHARTS

The three active leaders in games played – Panthers forward Jaromir Jagr (1,565 GP), Coyotes captain Shane Doan (1,411 GP) and Avalanche forward Jarome Iginla (1,409 GP) –continued to move up the NHL’s all-time list:
* Jagr surpassed Nicklas Lidstrom (1,564 GP) for sole possession of 10th place. Ray Bourque (1,612 GP) holds the ninth spot.
* Doan surpassed Norm Ullman (1,410 GP) and tied Harry Howell for 30th place, while Iginla tied Paul Coffey for the 33rd spot.

ICYMI: Hurricanes owner Peter Karmanos, Jr. was honored in a pregame ceremony in recognition of his recent induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame.

of the Carolina Hurricanes of the Philadelphia Flyers during a NHL game at PNC Arena on November 14, 2015 in Raleigh, North Carolina.

LOOSE PUCKS

Linesman Scott Driscoll (1,500 career games) and referee Tim Peel (1,000 games) each worked milestone games … Playing in his home town of Ottawa with his brother and a dozen friends in attendance, Rangers defenseman Dan Boyle tallied his third career game-deciding shootout goal … Jakub Voracek (1-1—2) scored 37 seconds into overtime as the Flyers overcame a 2-0 deficit and snapped a four-game losing streak against Carolina … David Krejci (GWG) led the Bruins to their fifth consecutive win over Detroit. Krejci has 8-10—18 in his first 16 games of the season … The Kings improved to 7-0-0 in their last seven home games against Edmonton dating to April 2, 2012 … Senators defenseman Erik Karlsson (1-0—1) has scored in three straight games (3-2—5) and with 3-14—17 in 17 games ranks second among all blueliners in points … The Blackhawks welcomed defenseman Duncan Keith back to the lineup. Keith registered an assist, three shots and +2 rating in a game-high 27:34 of ice time in his first game since Oct. 17… Blackhawks forward Artemi Panarin (0-1—1) leads all rookies in assists and points with 5-12—17 in his first 17 appearances… Blues forward Vladimir Tarasenko (2-0—2) scored consecutive second-period goals in a span of 1:44… Blues goaltender Jake Allen submitted his bid for an early save of the year candidate on Blackhawks forward Marko Dano… Rangers forward Dominic Moore (700 GP), Kings forward Anze Kopitar (700 GP), Rangers forward Derick Brassard (500 GP), Avalanche forward Blake Comeau (500 GP) and Coyotes forward Mikkel Boedker (400 GP) all skated in milestone games.

SNEAK PEEK AT SUNDAY’S ACTION

All Times Eastern
Toronto @ NY Rangers, 7:00 p.m., NHL-US, TVAS, SN, MSG
Calgary @ Chicago, 8:30 p.m., SN1, CSN-CH

HOMETOWN HOCKEY TRAVELS TO SYDNEY, N.S.

The Maple Leafs travel to Madison Square Garden for an Original Six contest with the Rangers as Rogers Hometown Hockey stops in Sydney, N.S. Host Ron MacLean takes a look at the careers of Hall of Fame defenseman Al MacInnis and broadcasting legend Danny Gallivan, two proud Nova Scotians who put their unique stamp on the game of hockey. Throughout 2015-16, Sunday games will be broadcast from a different community rink in various towns across Canada. Included in each telecast will be local NHL player profiles, grassroots stories and local entertainment features.

* Click here for more details about the festivities in Sydney.

Follow us @NHL and @PR_NHL | Like us on Facebook | Follow us on Instagram

 

 

NHL MORNING SKATE – NOV. 14, 2015

8822b67f-ae90-4240-8e59-37eb2227965d

NHL MORNING SKATE – NOV. 14, 2015

Welcome to the “NHL Morning Skate,” a daily collection of the latest news and notes from around the League.

FRIDAY’S RESULTS

Home Team in Caps
Columbus 2, PITTSBURGH 1
Calgary 3, WASHINGTON 2 (OT)
San Jose 3, DETROIT 2
NY Islanders 4, ANAHEIM 1

MONAHAN, FLAMES CONTINUE OVERTIME MASTERY

After his team’s 2-0 lead was erased in the third period, Sean Monahan (2-0—2) scored at 1:40 of overtime to secure a road win for the Flames at Washington.

* The Flames have excelled in the new 3-on-3 overtime format this season, winning four of five extra-time sessions and advancing to a shootout in the other:
10/10/15, CGY 3 at VAN 2 (OT) (GWG: Johnny Gaudreau at 3:03)
10/23/15, CGY 3 vs. DET 2 (OT) (GWG: Mark Giordano at 3:12)
10/28/15, CGY 4 at OTT 5 (SO)
11/05/15, CGY 2 vs. PHI 1 (OT) (GWG: Mikael Backlund at 0:35)
11/13/15, CGY 3 at WSH 2 (OT) (GWG: Sean Monahan at 1:40

* Monahan tallied his fifth career overtime goal (174 GP). According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the 21-year-old center tied Theo Fleury (5 in 791 GP) for second place on the franchise’s all-time regular-season overtime goals list and moved within one of Jarome Iginla (6 in 1,219 GP) for the all-time lead.
* Monahan also scored in regulation to post his first multi-goal game of the season. He has 4-1—5 in his last four outings after registering 2-6—8 in his first 14 games of the season.

ROAD TEAMS RACK UP TRAVEL POINTS

The Blue Jackets, Sharks and Islanders also collected road wins in a clean sweep for visiting clubs on the Friday slate:

* Visiting his home town of Pittsburgh, Blue Jackets forward Brandon Saad (1-1—2) scored the game-winning goal at 12:49 of the second period and Sergei Bobrovsky – who fell 58 seconds short of posting his first shutout of the season – denied 28 of 29 shots as Columbus improved to 4-1-0 in its last five games against the Penguins dating to Dec. 13, 2014. Saad’s marker was his fifth power-play goal of the season (16 GP). Prior to 2015-16, Saad scored five career power-play goals in 208 regular-season games w/ CHI.

* The Sharks reversed an early deficit by scoring three consecutive goals – including the game-winner by Joe Pavelski at 10:23 of the second period – en route to a 3-2 win over the Red Wings. The Sharks improved to 8-1-1 in their last 10 games at Detroit dating to Nov. 5, 2009, including an active streak of four consecutive wins. Pavelski scored his team-leading ninth goal of the season, tied for fourth place in the League overall.

* Leading 2-1 after two periods, the Islanders extended their advantage in the final frame with a pair of goals by Frans Nielsen as New York recorded its first regulation victory in Anaheim since March 12, 2004. Winning goaltender Thomas Greiss turned aside 24 of 25 shots to improve to 5-1-2 in his first eight appearances with the club (2.22 GAA, .930 SV%), while Josh Bailey (0-2—2) and Anders Lee (0-2—2) assisted on both Nielsen third-period markers.

MILESTONES & BENCHMARKS

* Capitals head coach Barry Trotz coached his 1,294th career game, tying Jacques Martin for 10th place on the NHL’s all-time games coached list.
* Ducks forward Corey Perry scored his 301st career goal, passing Paul Kariya for sole possession of second place on the franchise’s all-time goals list. Teemu Selanne is Anaheim’s all-time leader with 457.
* With a goal, Sharks forward Joe Pavelski (237-262—499) moved within a point of becoming the third player in franchise history to reach the 500 milestone. The others: Patrick Marleau (460-537—997) and Joe Thornton (191-625—816).
* Islanders defenseman Adam Pelech made his NHL debut (13:19 TOI). A Toronto native who represented Canada at the 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship in Sweden, Pelech was a third-round pick by the Islanders (65th overall) in the 2012 NHL Draft.

NHL ISSUES SECURITY ADVISORY

The NHL released the following statement Friday after attacks in Paris that targeted areas with large crowds. “We have sent an advisory to our Clubs to be on heightened alert given today’s events in Paris,” Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly said.

LOOSE PUCKS

Blue Jackets forward Scott Hartnell (1-0—1) has 5-2—7 in his last six outings after posting 3-3—6 in his first 11 games of the season… Red Wings forward Pavel Datsyuk made his season debut after being sidelined due to ankle surgery in the offseason (4 shots, 20:53 TOI)… Ducks forward Corey Perry (1-0—1) has 5-3—8 in his last six outings after posting 0-3—3 in his first 11 games of the season… Jon Cooper (Tampa Bay), Peter DeBoer (San Jose), Dave Tippett (Arizona) and Jay Woodcroft (Edmonton) were named assistant coaches for Team North America for the 2016 World Cup of Hockey… Red Wings forward Teemu Pulkkinen has been fined $2,000 as supplementary discipline under NHL Rule 64 (Diving/Embellishment)… Avalanche forward Gabriel Landeskog has been suspended for two games, without pay, for an illegal check to the head of Bruins forward Brad Marchand. Marchand was fined $5,000, the maximum allowable under the Collective Bargaining Agreement, for subsequently roughing Landeskog.

SNEAK PEEK AT SATURDAY’S ACTION

All Times Eastern
NY Rangers @ Ottawa, 1:00 p.m., MSG, RDS, TSN5
Detroit @ Boston, 7:00 p.m., NHLN-US, FS-D, NESN
San Jose @ Buffalo, 7:00 p.m., CSN-CA, MSG-B, BELL TV
Vancouver @ Toronto, 7:00 p.m., CBC
Colorado @ Montreal, 7:00 p.m., TVAS, SN, ALT
Florida @ Tampa Bay, 7:00 p.m., FS-F, SUN
Pittsburgh @ New Jersey, 7:00 p.m., ROOT, MSG+
Philadelphia @ Carolina, 7:00 p.m., CSN-PH, FS-CR
Arizona @ Columbus, 7:00 p.m., FS-A PLUS, FS-O
Winnipeg @ Nashville, 7:00 p.m., CITY, FS-TN
Chicago @ St. Louis, 8:00 p.m., WGN, FS-MW
Minnesota @ Dallas, 8:00 p.m., FS-N, FS-SW+
Edmonton @ Los Angeles, 10:00 p.m., CBC, SN, FS-W

BLACKHAWKS’ BLUELINE GETS BOOST FOR RIVALRY CLASH AT ST. LOUIS

Blackhawks defenseman Duncan Keith is expected to play tonight against the Central Division archrival Blues in St. Louis. The Blackhawks are 5-4-1 since the two-time Norris Trophy winner and reigning Conn Smythe Trophy recipient left the lineup with a knee injury. Chicago also activated defenseman Michal Rozsival, who is slated to make his season debut. The 37-year-old is set to play for the first time since fracturing his left ankle last season against Minnesota in Game 4 of the Western Conference Second Round.

In the clubs’ memorable first encounter of the season 10 days ago, a 6-5 St. Louis overtime win at Chicago, the Blues became the 11th team in NHL history to win a game in which it allowed five first-period goals.

OTHER CENTRAL DIVISION SHOWDOWN SEES STARS FACE WILD

The teams with the best points percentages in the Western Conference meet in Dallas tonight when the Stars (13-4-0, .765) play host to the Wild (10-3-2, .733) in the first of their five-game season series. The Stars boast the League’s top scoring tandem in forwards Tyler Seguin (9-16—25 in 17 GP) and Jamie Benn (11-11—22 in 17 GP), who are expected to face the NHL wins leader in Minnesota goaltender Devin Dubnyk (10-3-1), set to make his eighth consecutive start.

SHERO, HYNES FACE FORMER CLUB WHEN DEVILS PLAY HOST TO PENGUINS

Former Penguins General Manager Ray Shero faces his old team for the first time since becoming GM of the Devils in May. In addition, it will be New Jersey coach John Hynes‘ first game against his former organization; he spent five seasons coaching the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins of the American Hockey League before being hired to coach the Devils. The Penguins (10-6-0) and Devils (9-6-1) are separated by just one point in a tight Metropolitan Division race that has the top five clubs just seven points apart.

Follow us @NHL and @PR_NHL | Like us on Facebook | Follow us on Instagram