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Re: It's a great day for hockey 2022-2023

Post by hockeygame3 » Wed Nov 23, 2022 12:11 pm

Kreider scores twice in third period in Rangers win against Kings
Shesterkin makes 35 saves, Lafreniere, Chytil, Fox each has two assists for New York

Kochetkov signs four-year, $8 million contract with Hurricanes
Goalie is 5-0-2 in seven NHL games, could have become restricted free agent after season

Campbell ready to play for Oilers despite having nose broken on bench
Goalie hit by puck in loss to Devils, hasn't played since Nov. 10

Sabres end eight-game losing streak, cruise past Canadiens
Score three goals in first 2:13, Skinner has five points

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Re: It's a great day for hockey 2022-2023

Post by hockeygame3 » Wed Nov 23, 2022 12:14 pm

Wednesday, Nov 23

Winnipeg@ Minnesota
7:00 PM ET
SNW, BSN, BSWIX

Arizona@ Carolina
7:00 PM ET
BSSO, BSAZ

Boston@ Florida
7:00 PM ET
BSFL, NESN

Calgary@ Pittsburgh
7:00 PM ET
SN1, TVAS, ATTSN-PT

Montréal@ Columbus
7:00 PM ET
BSOH, TSN2, RDS

St. Louis@ Buffalo
7:00 PM ET
MSG-B, BSMW

Toronto@ New Jersey
7:00 PM ET
SNE, SNO, SNP, MSG, MSGSN2

Nashville@ Detroit
7:00 PM ET
BSDET, BSSO

Edmonton@ NY Islanders
7:30 PM ET
SN360, MSGSN

Philadelphia@ Washington
7:30 PM ET TNT


Chicago@ Dallas
8:30 PM ET
BSSWX, NBCSCH+

NY Rangers@ Anaheim
10:00 PM ET
BSSC, MSG, MSG 2

Ottawa@ Vegas
10:00 PM ET
TVAS, TSN5,TNT

San Jose@ Seattle
10:00 PM ET
ROOT-NW, NBCSCA

Vancouver@ Colorado
10:00 PM ET
SN, ALT

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Re: It's a great day for hockey 2022-2023

Post by hockeygame3 » Thu Nov 24, 2022 9:50 am

Wednesday, Nov 23


WPG 1, MIN 6
ARI 4, CAR 0
BOS 2, FLA 5
CGY 1, PIT 2 (SO)
MTL 3, CBJ 1
STL 2, BUF 6
TOR 2, NJD 1
NSH 0, DET 3
EDM 0, NYI 3
PHI 2, WSH 3 (OT)
CHI 4, DAL 6
NYR 2, ANA 3
OTT 1, VGK 4
SJS 5, SEA 8
VAN 4, COL 3

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Post by hockeygame3 » Thu Nov 24, 2022 10:02 am

Sorokin makes 49 saves, Islanders shut out Oilers
Pageau scores two goals, Holmstrom makes NHL debut for New York

Maple Leafs end Devils winning streak at 13
One short of setting franchise record; Murray makes 34 saves, Holmberg scores first NHL goal for Toronto

Knight makes 37 saves, Panthers end Bruins winning streak at seven
Barkov, Ekblad each has three points for Florida

Kraken score eight for first time in win against Sharks
Burakovsky, Beniers each has three points for Seattle; Meier has hat trick for San Jose

Stars get five goals in third, hand Blackhawks fifth straight loss
Faksa scored with 1:33 left, Robertson ties Dallas point streak record of 13 games

Canucks rally past Avalanche with two in third
Bear breaks tie for Vancouver; Rantanen scores twice for Colorado

Gibson, Ducks defeat Rangers for first regulation win of season
Makes 41 saves; Panarin gets 400th NHL assist for New York

Skinner, Quinn each scores twice, Sabres end Blues win streak at seven
Luukkonen makes 34 saves for Buffalo, which has won past two since eight-game skid

Jarry makes 33 saves, Penguins top Flames to win fourth in row
Goalie gets 100th victory, Malkin scores deciding goal in shootout

Reaves traded to Wild by Rangers
New York receives fifth-round draft pick in 2025 for forward

Stone, Golden Knights hand Senators another loss
Forward scores in fourth straight game; Ottawa is 2-10-1 in past 13

Ovechkin lifts Capitals past Flyers in OT
Scores at 1:04 to hand Philadephia eighth straight loss

Canadiens rally past Blue Jackets with two quick goals in third
Xhekaj, Savard score 57 seconds apart; Montembeault makes 30 saves

Husso makes 26 saves, Red Wings shut out Predators for third straight win
Hronek scores in third consecutive game, extends point streak to five

Foligno scores twice, Wild cruise past Jets
Boldy has goal, two assists, Gustavsson makes 28 saves for Minnesota

Vejmelka makes 36 saves, Coyotes shut out Hurricanes
Crouse scores twice for Arizona; Carolina has lost four straight

Kochetkov signs four-year, $8 million contract with Hurricanes
Goalie is 5-0-2 in seven NHL games, could have become restricted free agent after season

Maple Leafs acquire Timmins from Coyotes for prospect Douglas
Toronto adds depth with defensemen Rielly, Muzzin, Brodie injured

Penguins honor Malkin for 1,000 games with pregame ceremony
Veteran forward joined by family on ice, receives well wishes from teammates in special video

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Post by hockeygame3 » Thu Nov 24, 2022 10:02 am

Thursday Nov 24

No games today

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Post by hockeygame3 » Thu Nov 24, 2022 1:36 pm

Leafs legend and Hall of Famer Borje Salming passes away at 71

Toronto Maple Leafs legend and Hockey Hall of Famer Börje Salming has passed away at the age of 71.

One of the first European-trained players to make an impact in the NHL, he is credited with helping pave the way for many future European stars. A native of Kiruna, Sweden, Salming signed with Toronto as a free agent in 1973 and played with the Maple Leafs for 16 seasons before finishing his NHL career playing one season with the Detroit Red Wings.



Statement from Maple Leafs President and Alternate Governor Brendan Shanahan on the passing of Börje Salming: pic.twitter.com/zguKOyVLmM

— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) November 24, 2022
A First Team All-Star and five-time Second Team All-Star in the NHL, he appeared in 1,148 career games with the Maple Leafs and Red Wings, posting 150 goals and 787 points.

Salming is third all-time in games played in Maple Leafs history with 1,099 career appearances for the team. He is also the team's all-time assist leader with 620 and fourth in career points for the franchise, behind only Mats Sundin, Darryl Sittler and Dave Keon.

"The Toronto Maple Leafs mourn the loss of Börje Salming. Börje was a pioneer of the game and an icon with an unbreakable spirit and unquestioned toughness, said Maple Leafs President Brendan Shanahan in a statement. He helped open the door for Europeans in the NHL and defined himself through his play on the ice and through his contributions to the community.

Börje joined the Maple Leafs 50 years ago and will forever be a part of our hockey family. We extend our deepest condolences to his wife, Pia, his children Theresa, Anders, Rasmus, Bianca, Lisa and Sara, and brother Stieg.”

In 1996, Salming was the first player from Sweden to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. He was also named a member of the IIHF’s Centennial All-Star Team in 2008 and was chosen as one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players in history for the league’s centennial in 2017. His number 21 was raised to the rafters by the Leafs in 2006 and officially retired by the team in 2016.

Salming announced through a team statement in August that he had been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

“A superior all-around defenseman and the first Swedish star ever to play in the League, Borje Salming was as physically and mentally tough as he was skillfully gifted," said NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman in a statement on Thursday. "He blazed the trail that many of the greatest players in NHL history followed while shattering all of the stereotypes about European players that had been prevalent in a League populated almost entirely by North Americans before his arrival in 1973.

“Salming owns nearly every franchise record for Maple Leafs defensemen – including, goals (148), assists (620) and points (768) – and was voted to the NHL’s First or Second postseason All-Star Teams six consecutive seasons. He was named one of the top 10 players in Leafs history in 2016. Soon after, he was selected one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players during the League’s Centennial celebration. In 1996, he became the first European-trained skater inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.

“The National Hockey League mourns the passing of Borje, a towering presence and transformational figure in the game’s history. We send our deepest condolences to his wife Pia; his children, Theresa, Anders, Rasmus, Bianca, Lisa and Sara; all who marveled at his exploits and the many NHL Players who stand on his shoulders.”

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Post by hockeygame3 » Sat Nov 26, 2022 8:44 pm

Friday, Nov 25


CAR 2, BOS 3 (OT)
MTL 3, CHI 2 (SO)
TOR 4, MIN 3
CGY 0, WSH 3
OTT 5, ANA 1
PIT 4, PHI 1
2022 NHL Thanksgiving Showdown
SEA 4, VGK 2
ARI 3, DET 4 (SO)
NYI 3, CBJ 2
NJD 3, BUF 1
STL 2, TBL 5
2022 NHL Thanksgiving Showdown
WPG 5, DAL 4 (OT)
LAK 5, SJS 2
Colorado@ Nashville
PPD

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Post by hockeygame3 » Sun Nov 27, 2022 10:54 am

Saturday, Nov 26


EDM 4, NYR 3
CGY 2, CAR 3
STL 5, FLA 4 (OT)
TOR 4, PIT 1
WSH 1, NJD 5
PHI 2, NYI 5
DAL 1, COL 4
VAN 5, VGK 1
Columbus@ Nashville
PPD

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Post by hockeygame3 » Sun Nov 27, 2022 11:14 am

Blues use four-goal rally to stun Panthers in OT
Kyrou scores second of game at 1:08 for St. Louis, which trailed by three in third period

Ruff continues to adapt, becomes fifth NHL coach to win 800 games
62-year-old, now with Devils, still enjoys 'trying to get us to play better'

Marner extends point streak to 16, Maple Leafs cool off Penguins
Forward has goal, assist for Toronto, which is 6-0-2 in past eight games

Georgiev makes 41 saves in Avalanche win against Stars
Manson has goal, assist for Colorado; Robertson extends point streak to 15 for Dallas

Islanders pull away in third, hand Flyers 10th straight loss
Nelson, Beauvillier score 22 seconds apart for New York, which has won four in row

Oilers score four straight in third period to defeat Rangers
Draisaitl breaks tie on power play, Bouchard gets two goals for Edmonton

Hurricanes edge Flames to end five-game skid
Pesce breaks tie in third period; Calgary loses third in row

Canucks score three on power play, defeat Golden Knights
Boeser extends point streak to nine for Vancouver, which has won four of five

Gostisbehere resurrected career with Coyotes, opening eyes around NHL
Defenseman would net significant return for Arizona if it pursued a trade

Trophy Tracker: Karlsson leading way for Norris as top defenseman
Makar of Avalanche, Dahlin of Sabres among other favorites by NHL.com panel

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Post by hockeygame3 » Sun Nov 27, 2022 11:17 am

Sunday, Nov 27

Arizona@ Minnesota
2:00 PM ET
BSWI, BSNX, BSAZX, NHLN

Winnipeg@ Chicago
7:00 PM ET
NBCSCH, TSN3, NHLN

Seattle@ Anaheim
8:00 PM ET
BSSC, ROOT-NW

Vancouver@ San Jose
8:00 PM ET
SN, NBCSCA

Ottawa@ Los Angeles
10:30 PM ET
BSW, TSN5, RDS2

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Post by hockeygame3 » Tue Nov 29, 2022 5:17 pm

Sunday, Nov 27


ARI 3, MIN 4
WPG 7, CHI 2
SEA 5, ANA 4
VAN 4, SJS 3 (OT)
OTT 3, LAK 2 (OT)

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Post by hockeygame3 » Tue Nov 29, 2022 5:20 pm

Monday, Nov 28


NJD 5, NYR 3
TBL 6, BUF 5 (OT)
TOR 4, DET 2
VGK 3, CBJ 2 (SO)
DAL 4, STL 1
FLA 3, EDM 4 (OT)

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Post by hockeygame3 » Tue Nov 29, 2022 5:21 pm

Tuesday, Nov 29

Carolina@ Pittsburgh
7:00 PM ET
ATTSN-PT, BSSO

San Jose@ Montréal
7:00 PM ET
TSN2, RDS, NBCSCA

Tampa Bay@ Boston
7:00 PM ET
SNE, SNO, SNP, TVAS, NESN, BSSUN

NY Islanders@ Philadelphia
7:30 PM ET Greed+


Anaheim@ Nashville
8:00 PM ET
BSSO, BSSC

Colorado@ Winnipeg
8:00 PM ET
TSN3, ALT

Florida@ Calgary
9:00 PM ET
SN1, SNW, TVAS2, BSFL

Washington@ Vancouver
10:00 PM ET
SNP, NBCSWA

Seattle@ Los Angeles
10:30 PM ET
BSW, ROOT-NW

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Post by hockeygame3 » Wed Nov 30, 2022 10:47 am

Tuesday, Nov 29


CAR 3, PIT 2 (OT)
SJS 4, MTL 0
TBL 1, BOS 3
NYI 1, PHI 3
ANA 1, NSH 2 (OT)
COL 0, WPG 5
FLA 2, CGY 6
WSH 5, VAN 1
SEA 9, LAK 8 (OT) :whoa

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Post by hockeygame3 » Wed Nov 30, 2022 10:52 am

Kraken recover for high-scoring OT victory against Kings
Burakovsky scores Seattle's ninth goal at 2:08 to extend winning streak to six

Ovechkin passes Gretzky for NHL road goals mark, Capitals defeat Canucks
Scores twice to push total to 403 away from Washington

Hall scores twice, Bruins top Lightning for 13th consecutive home win
Swayman makes 27 saves; Stamkos gets 999th NHL point with goal for Tampa Bay

Hellebuyck makes 40 saves, Jets shut out Avalanche
Wheeler has hat trick, assist for Winnipeg; Colorado has lost two of three

Flames defeat Panthers, spoil Tkachuk's return to Calgary
Dube has goal, two assists, Vladar makes 31 saves for Calgary

Coyotes proposed new arena project advances to public vote
NHL Commissioner Bettman calls $2.1 billion district plan 'a win-win for the community'

Kahkonen helps Sharks shut out Canadiens to end skid
Makes 28 saves, Hertl scores two goals for San Jose

Flyers edge Islanders to end 10-game slide
Hayes scores twice, Hart makes 23 saves for Philadelphia

Pesce, Hurricanes recover for OT win against Penguins
Defenseman scores at 2:20; Crosby has goal, assist for Pittsburgh

Josi, Predators recover in OT to hand Ducks third straight loss
Captain scores winning goal at 3:50, Saros makes 34 saves; Gibson stops 39 for Anaheim

Kane, Toews to play on same line when Blackhawks host Oilers
Forwards looking to spark Chicago, which is 0-6-1 in its past seven games

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Post by hockeygame3 » Wed Nov 30, 2022 10:54 am

Wednesday, Nov 30

Buffalo@ Detroit
7:00 PM ET TNT

NY Rangers@ Ottawa
7:00 PM ET
SN1, TVAS, MSGSN

San Jose@ Toronto
7:00 PM ET
SN, NBCSCA

Edmonton@ Chicago
9:30 PM ET
SN360, SNW, TVAS,TNT

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Post by hockeygame3 » Wed Nov 30, 2022 8:40 pm

CRANBERRY, Pa. -- Kris Letang will be out indefinitely for the Pittsburgh Penguins after he had a stroke.

The 35-year-old defenseman is not experiencing any lasting effects of the stroke but will have tests over the next week, general manager Ron Hextall said. The condition is not believed to be career threatening.

Letang did not take part in an optional morning skate Tuesday and was scratched prior to a 3-2 overtime loss to the Carolina Hurricanes. He attended that game, talking to Hextall and going into the locker room after.

"I think, first and foremost, Kris is doing well considering what happened," Hextall said Wednesday. "He was at the game last night. I chatted with him for a while, actually the whole second period. When [coach Mike Sullivan] addressed the team after the game and let the players know exactly what happened, Kris actually came into the room.

"He wanted to assure everybody that he's doing as well as possible. There's no lingering effects right now at this point from the stroke. … Thus far, everything is looking as positive as it could be."

After practicing fully Monday, Letang experienced a migraine and called head athletic trainer Chris Stewart. He was told by head team physician Dr. Dharmesh Vyas to go to the hospital immediately.

Letang was not aware he had a stroke.

"He just knew something wasn't right," Hextall said. "That's when he contacted our medical staff. That's when he went to the hospital to get some tests done. That's when it was revealed. But he did not suspect or know that he had a stroke."

Letang previously was out more than two months after having a stroke at some point before the Penguins played at the Los Angeles Kings on Jan. 30, 2014. Tests revealed he was born with a very small hole in the wall of his heart, which typically closes on its own in most people.

"He understands. He's been through this before," Hextall said. "This was much less severe than what happened eight years ago. So, I think there's a lot of comfort in that for him. I think Kris has a lot of confidence in our medical staff."

The three-time Stanley Cup champion (2009, 2016, 2017) returned April 9 that season and had four points (one goal, three assists) in the final three games before he had six (two goals, four assists) in 13 games during the 2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Since his first stroke, Letang has played 543 regular-season games and 69 playoff games.

"I am fortunate to know my body well enough to recognize when something isn't right," Letang said. "While it is difficult to navigate this issue publicly, I am hopeful it can raise awareness. It is important for me that my teammates, family and the fans know that I am okay. I am optimistic that I will be back on the ice soon."

Letang normally plays on the top defense pair, most recently with Marcus Pettersson. Defenseman Chad Ruhwedel entered the lineup Tuesday and Brian Dumoulin played with Jeff Petry on the top pair. Hextall said Letang has already asked when he can resume skating.

"I'm going to be honest, I'm shocked with how well he seems to be doing and taking it," Hextall said. "We're going to continue to do as many tests as we need to do. Second opinion, whatever we feel like needs to be done. First and foremost, this is about the person. Told 'Tanger' that last night.

"This is Kris Letang, the father, the family guy. The hockey player and the Pittsburgh Penguins, that's secondary."

Letang leads the Penguins in ice time per game (23:54) and has 12 points (one goal, 11 assists) in 21 games this season.

He agreed to a six-year, $36.6 million contract ($6.1 million average annual value) with Pittsburgh on July 7 after he had an NHL career-high 68 points (10 goals, 58 assists) in 78 games last season.

Letang has played 17 seasons with the Penguins and ranks first among defensemen in games (962), goals (145), assists (517) and points (662).

"It's hard to put it into words," Sullivan said of Letang's value. "He's played with some of these guys for a long time. They're close friends off the ice, first and foremost. He has a family. So, it's hard to put it into words.

"I think when something like this arises, it certainly puts things into perspective for all of us. For me, I've had the privilege to coach him for seven-plus years now and developed a pretty good relationship with him. I know how I feel about him. Some of these guys have played with him for 15 years. They're close friends, so they care about each other as people."

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Post by hockeygame3 » Thu Dec 01, 2022 9:07 am

Wednesday, Nov 30


BUF 5, DET 4 (SO)
NYR 3, OTT 1
SJS 1, TOR 3
EDM 5, CHI 4

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Post by hockeygame3 » Thu Dec 01, 2022 9:10 am

Sabres blow three-goal lead in third, get past Red Wings in shootout
Cozens scores twice, Anderson makes 41 saves for Buffalo

Marner extends point streak to 18, Maple Leafs defeat Sharks
Scores into empty net with 1:11 left; Toronto wins fifth straight

Draisaitl helps Oilers send Blackhawks to eighth straight loss
Has two goals, assist for Edmonton, which has won three in row

Halak gets first win with Rangers, makes 34 saves against Senators
Lindgren has three assists for New York, which ends skid at three

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Post by hockeygame3 » Thu Dec 01, 2022 9:12 am

Thursday, Dec 1

Colorado@ Buffalo
7:00 PM ET
SNE, SNP, MSG-B, ALT

Nashville@ New Jersey
7:00 PM ET
MSGSN, BSSO

Tampa Bay@ Philadelphia
7:00 PM ET
TVAS, NBCSP, BSSUN

Vegas@ Pittsburgh
7:00 PM ET
ATTSN-PT, ATTSN-RM

Carolina@ St. Louis
8:00 PM ET
BSMW, BSSO

Edmonton@ Minnesota
8:00 PM ET
SN1, SNO

Anaheim@ Dallas
8:30 PM ET
BSSWX, BSSC

Montréal@ Calgary
9:00 PM ET
SNW, TSN2, RDS

Florida@ Vancouver
10:00 PM ET
SNP, BSFL

Washington@ Seattle
10:00 PM ET
ROOT-NW, NBCSWA

Arizona@ Los Angeles
10:30 PM ET
BSW, BSAZ

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