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BUF 4, TOR 3
COL 8, MTL 4
DAL 5, SEA 2
BUF 4, TOR 3
COL 8, MTL 4
DAL 5, SEA 2
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Tuch scores twice in 3rd, Sabres rally past Maple Leafs
Buffalo ends 4-game skid; Matthews has goal, 2 assists for Toronto
Lehkonen has 3 points, breaks finger in Avalanche win against Canadiens
Forward scores twice prior to injury in return to Montreal
Stars pad Central lead with win against Kraken
6 players have multipoint games for Dallas; Seattle fails to gain in Pacific
Svechnikov out indefinitely for Hurricanes with knee injury
Forward has 55 points in 64 games this season
'NHL Big City Greens Classic' adds new dimension to Rangers-Capitals game
League, ESPN 'beyond excited' for 1st animated game broadcast on Disney channels
Buffalo ends 4-game skid; Matthews has goal, 2 assists for Toronto
Lehkonen has 3 points, breaks finger in Avalanche win against Canadiens
Forward scores twice prior to injury in return to Montreal
Stars pad Central lead with win against Kraken
6 players have multipoint games for Dallas; Seattle fails to gain in Pacific
Svechnikov out indefinitely for Hurricanes with knee injury
Forward has 55 points in 64 games this season
'NHL Big City Greens Classic' adds new dimension to Rangers-Capitals game
League, ESPN 'beyond excited' for 1st animated game broadcast on Disney channels
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MANALAPAN, Fla. -- Fights that occur immediately after clean hits, potential video review mechanisms for high-sticking and puck-over-the-glass delay of game penalties, and making mandatory protective equipment for players, were among the main topics discussed on Day One of the NHL General Managers meetings at the Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa on Monday.
The 32 GMs broke out into four groups of eight to discuss all the topics. They will reconvene in a larger group setting Tuesday to go over their findings to determine if they want to take further action, whether that's a rule change recommendation, a need for the NHL to emphasize to the officials to enforce the rules are already in place, or to leave well enough alone.
"When you have these breakout groups it's to look to see if there's anything else you can do to make it better, not so much tear it apart because the game for us is not broken, it's in a good spot," Arizona Coyotes GM Bill Armstrong said. "You always want to in those groups makes sure that you don't mess up the game of hockey."
All four breakout groups discussed concerns they have about fights occurring after hits that are determined to be clean and how to regulate against them, if at all. One hundred of the 271 fights this season have been defending a teammate after a hit. Of those 100 fights, 89 came after a clean hit, and 21 instigator penalties have been called.
"They can call the instigator penalty, the question is are they calling the instigator as much as they could," NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly said. "We saw some stats today before we broke out into the groups that 89 percent of the defending-a-teammate fights are fights after clean hits, and 42 percent of those are penalized either with an instigator or some other penalty. It could be unsportsmanlike conduct. It could be a roughing. It depends exactly what the incident requires. The question is are we addressing these plays appropriately? Do we want less of that in the game? If so, how do we get there?
"I'm not going to say it's a concern because we'll find out tomorrow whether it really is a concern. But a high percentage of the fights in our league come as retaliation to clean hits."
Los Angeles Kings GM Rob Blake said his group discussed potentially increasing the instigator penalty to become a double minor or a major to deter these types of fights. The instigator penalty currently carries a penalty of a two-minute minor, five-minute major and a 10-minute misconduct. If a player receives three instigator penalties in a season, he is automatically suspended for one game.
"We've always found the more teeth, the more severe the penalty is, the less the player is going to do it over time," Blake said.
But Daly said the counter to that was a discussion point in his breakout group with eight GMs They were wondering if the instigator penalty isn't being called enough because it already carries 17 minutes in penalties and a suspension for a three-time offender.
"Some of the discussion in my group was it's so significant that maybe the referees are reluctant to call it because it's so significant," Daly said. "That filters into the mix as well. I don't know if that warrants changing the penalty or reducing the penalty, but it certainly is in the mix."
Changing the penalty would be a change in the rule book, which would need the approval of the GMs, the joint NHL/NHLPA Competition Committee and the Board of Governors.
"I don't think that's the answer," Armstrong said. "I think it's monitoring the way they call it now."
All four groups also discussed increasing the use of video reviews to cover delay of game penalties for puck over glass that are improper, and for high-sticking minor penalties that are the result of a teammate's stick and not that from an opponent.
The NHL currently allows the referees to review at their discretion all high-sticking double-minor penalties that could fall into that scenario. The Situation Room in Toronto is not involved in those reviews.
Daly said it's possible the NHL would institute a different review mechanism for high-sticking and puck over the glass minor penalties, potentially through the use of a coaches challenge or allowing The Situation Room to radio in and call for the review.
"But once you go there, what does it lead to?" Blake said. "Do you now do that for a trip? There's got to be a balance. A lot of these discussions are real general."
There is a growing concern in the NHL about players sustaining potentially catastrophic lacerations from skate blades, the most recent being Edmonton Oilers forward Evander Kane and Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin.
Daly said the NHL and NHLPA joint subcommittee has been working on the issue for a while and it's possible the League could look to make cut resistant undergarments mandatory for all players.
NHL-approved cut resistant undergarments, including wrist guards and socks, are already available to all players, but it is not mandatory that they wear it. The League has created educational videos about lacerations and the effect of the cut resistant material.
"The missing step is at what point do you make it mandatory, if you do," Daly said. "Maybe you don't. Maybe all these other things we're doing to educate the players proves sufficient and everyone is comfortable with that. It's a process we've been in for a while and we're continuing through that process."
San Jose Sharks GM Mike Grier said he thinks players will resist mandatory cut resistant materials at first because of the comfort level they have wearing other undergarments.
"But hopefully they can get comfortable wearing it and it can help prevent some injuries," Grier said.
The 32 GMs broke out into four groups of eight to discuss all the topics. They will reconvene in a larger group setting Tuesday to go over their findings to determine if they want to take further action, whether that's a rule change recommendation, a need for the NHL to emphasize to the officials to enforce the rules are already in place, or to leave well enough alone.
"When you have these breakout groups it's to look to see if there's anything else you can do to make it better, not so much tear it apart because the game for us is not broken, it's in a good spot," Arizona Coyotes GM Bill Armstrong said. "You always want to in those groups makes sure that you don't mess up the game of hockey."
All four breakout groups discussed concerns they have about fights occurring after hits that are determined to be clean and how to regulate against them, if at all. One hundred of the 271 fights this season have been defending a teammate after a hit. Of those 100 fights, 89 came after a clean hit, and 21 instigator penalties have been called.
"They can call the instigator penalty, the question is are they calling the instigator as much as they could," NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly said. "We saw some stats today before we broke out into the groups that 89 percent of the defending-a-teammate fights are fights after clean hits, and 42 percent of those are penalized either with an instigator or some other penalty. It could be unsportsmanlike conduct. It could be a roughing. It depends exactly what the incident requires. The question is are we addressing these plays appropriately? Do we want less of that in the game? If so, how do we get there?
"I'm not going to say it's a concern because we'll find out tomorrow whether it really is a concern. But a high percentage of the fights in our league come as retaliation to clean hits."
Los Angeles Kings GM Rob Blake said his group discussed potentially increasing the instigator penalty to become a double minor or a major to deter these types of fights. The instigator penalty currently carries a penalty of a two-minute minor, five-minute major and a 10-minute misconduct. If a player receives three instigator penalties in a season, he is automatically suspended for one game.
"We've always found the more teeth, the more severe the penalty is, the less the player is going to do it over time," Blake said.
But Daly said the counter to that was a discussion point in his breakout group with eight GMs They were wondering if the instigator penalty isn't being called enough because it already carries 17 minutes in penalties and a suspension for a three-time offender.
"Some of the discussion in my group was it's so significant that maybe the referees are reluctant to call it because it's so significant," Daly said. "That filters into the mix as well. I don't know if that warrants changing the penalty or reducing the penalty, but it certainly is in the mix."
Changing the penalty would be a change in the rule book, which would need the approval of the GMs, the joint NHL/NHLPA Competition Committee and the Board of Governors.
"I don't think that's the answer," Armstrong said. "I think it's monitoring the way they call it now."
All four groups also discussed increasing the use of video reviews to cover delay of game penalties for puck over glass that are improper, and for high-sticking minor penalties that are the result of a teammate's stick and not that from an opponent.
The NHL currently allows the referees to review at their discretion all high-sticking double-minor penalties that could fall into that scenario. The Situation Room in Toronto is not involved in those reviews.
Daly said it's possible the NHL would institute a different review mechanism for high-sticking and puck over the glass minor penalties, potentially through the use of a coaches challenge or allowing The Situation Room to radio in and call for the review.
"But once you go there, what does it lead to?" Blake said. "Do you now do that for a trip? There's got to be a balance. A lot of these discussions are real general."
There is a growing concern in the NHL about players sustaining potentially catastrophic lacerations from skate blades, the most recent being Edmonton Oilers forward Evander Kane and Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin.
Daly said the NHL and NHLPA joint subcommittee has been working on the issue for a while and it's possible the League could look to make cut resistant undergarments mandatory for all players.
NHL-approved cut resistant undergarments, including wrist guards and socks, are already available to all players, but it is not mandatory that they wear it. The League has created educational videos about lacerations and the effect of the cut resistant material.
"The missing step is at what point do you make it mandatory, if you do," Daly said. "Maybe you don't. Maybe all these other things we're doing to educate the players proves sufficient and everyone is comfortable with that. It's a process we've been in for a while and we're continuing through that process."
San Jose Sharks GM Mike Grier said he thinks players will resist mandatory cut resistant materials at first because of the comfort level they have wearing other undergarments.
"But hopefully they can get comfortable wearing it and it can help prevent some injuries," Grier said.
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Tuesday, Mar 14
Montréal@ Pittsburgh
7:00 PM ET
ATTSN-PT, TSN2, RDS
Tampa Bay@ New Jersey
7:00 PM ET
MSGSN, BSSUN
Vegas@ Philadelphia
7:00 PM ET
NBCSP, ATTSN-RM
Washington@ NY Rangers
7:00 PM ET
SNE, SNP, TVAS, ESPN
Winnipeg@ Carolina
7:00 PM ET
BSSO, TSN3
Detroit@ Nashville
8:00 PM ET
BSSO, BSDET
Boston@ Chicago
8:30 PM ET
NBCSCH, NESN
Ottawa@ Edmonton
9:00 PM ET
SNW, TSN5, RDS2
Calgary@ Arizona
10:00 PM ET
SN360, SN1, BSAZX
Dallas@ Vancouver
10:00 PM ET
SNP, BSSW
Columbus@ San Jose
10:30 PM ET
NBCSCA, BSOH
NY Islanders@ Los Angeles
10:30 PM ET
BSW, MSGSN
Montréal@ Pittsburgh
7:00 PM ET
ATTSN-PT, TSN2, RDS
Tampa Bay@ New Jersey
7:00 PM ET
MSGSN, BSSUN
Vegas@ Philadelphia
7:00 PM ET
NBCSP, ATTSN-RM
Washington@ NY Rangers
7:00 PM ET
SNE, SNP, TVAS, ESPN
Winnipeg@ Carolina
7:00 PM ET
BSSO, TSN3
Detroit@ Nashville
8:00 PM ET
BSSO, BSDET
Boston@ Chicago
8:30 PM ET
NBCSCH, NESN
Ottawa@ Edmonton
9:00 PM ET
SNW, TSN5, RDS2
Calgary@ Arizona
10:00 PM ET
SN360, SN1, BSAZX
Dallas@ Vancouver
10:00 PM ET
SNP, BSSW
Columbus@ San Jose
10:30 PM ET
NBCSCA, BSOH
NY Islanders@ Los Angeles
10:30 PM ET
BSW, MSGSN
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Tuesday, Mar 14
MTL 6, PIT 4
TBL 4, NJD 1
VGK 5, PHI 3
WSH 3, NYR 5
WPG 3, CAR 5
DET 1, NSH 2
BOS 3, CHI 6
OTT 3, EDM 6
CGY 3, ARI 4 (OT)
DAL 2, VAN 5
CBJ 6, SJS 5 (OT)
NYI 2, LAK 5
MTL 6, PIT 4
TBL 4, NJD 1
VGK 5, PHI 3
WSH 3, NYR 5
WPG 3, CAR 5
DET 1, NSH 2
BOS 3, CHI 6
OTT 3, EDM 6
CGY 3, ARI 4 (OT)
DAL 2, VAN 5
CBJ 6, SJS 5 (OT)
NYI 2, LAK 5
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Zibanejad scores twice, Rangers hold off Capitals
Kane gets 1st home goal for New York; Ovechkin misses game with injury for Washington
Hagel has 3 points, Lightning gain in Atlantic with win against Devils
Cirelli scores short-handed again for Tampa Bay; New Jersey loses grip of 1st in Metropolitan
Draisaitl scores twice, reaches 100 points in Oilers win against Senators
Edmonton moves into 3rd in Pacific; Stutzle has 2 goals for Ottawa, which has lost 3 in row
Canucks defeat Stars for 5th straight win
Brisebois scores 1st NHL goal, Boeser has 3 assists for Vancouver
Kings score 4 goals in 2nd period in win against Islanders
Los Angeles keeps pace in Pacific; New York fails to gain in East wild card race
Quick wins 4th in row for Golden Knights against Flyers
Goalie hasn't lost since being traded from Blue Jackets; Marchessault has 3 points for Vegas
Raddysh has 1st NHL hat trick for Blackhawks in win against Bruins
Katchouk has goal, 2 assists for Chicago, which loses Mrazek to injury
Hurricanes get back on track, edge Jets
Kotkaniemi has 2 goals, assist for Carolina, which was shut out in previous 2 games
Avalanche must look within after latest injury, MacKinnon says
Forward hopeful players can 'elevate their game' after Lehkonen joins long list of those unavailable
Svechnikov of Hurricanes to have season-ending knee surgery
Forward was injured in non-contact play against Golden Knights on Saturday
Richard, Canadiens top Penguins to end skid at 7
Forward breaks tie in 3rd for Montreal; Guentzel scores twice for Pittsburgh
Predators hold off Red Wings, gain in West wild card race
Novak scores again for Nashville, which is 5-1-1 in past 7 games
Boyd OT goal lifts Coyotes past Flames
Huberdeau ties it late for Calgary, which moves within 5 points of 2nd wild card in West
Gaudreau has 5 points for Blue Jackets in OT victory against Sharks
Forward wins it at 4:17; San Jose eliminated from playoff contention
O'Reilly expected to return for Maple Leafs before start of playoffs
Center sustained broken finger March 4
Lehkonen out 4-6 weeks for Avalanche with broken finger
Forward has career highs in goals, points this season
Kane gets 1st home goal for New York; Ovechkin misses game with injury for Washington
Hagel has 3 points, Lightning gain in Atlantic with win against Devils
Cirelli scores short-handed again for Tampa Bay; New Jersey loses grip of 1st in Metropolitan
Draisaitl scores twice, reaches 100 points in Oilers win against Senators
Edmonton moves into 3rd in Pacific; Stutzle has 2 goals for Ottawa, which has lost 3 in row
Canucks defeat Stars for 5th straight win
Brisebois scores 1st NHL goal, Boeser has 3 assists for Vancouver
Kings score 4 goals in 2nd period in win against Islanders
Los Angeles keeps pace in Pacific; New York fails to gain in East wild card race
Quick wins 4th in row for Golden Knights against Flyers
Goalie hasn't lost since being traded from Blue Jackets; Marchessault has 3 points for Vegas
Raddysh has 1st NHL hat trick for Blackhawks in win against Bruins
Katchouk has goal, 2 assists for Chicago, which loses Mrazek to injury
Hurricanes get back on track, edge Jets
Kotkaniemi has 2 goals, assist for Carolina, which was shut out in previous 2 games
Avalanche must look within after latest injury, MacKinnon says
Forward hopeful players can 'elevate their game' after Lehkonen joins long list of those unavailable
Svechnikov of Hurricanes to have season-ending knee surgery
Forward was injured in non-contact play against Golden Knights on Saturday
Richard, Canadiens top Penguins to end skid at 7
Forward breaks tie in 3rd for Montreal; Guentzel scores twice for Pittsburgh
Predators hold off Red Wings, gain in West wild card race
Novak scores again for Nashville, which is 5-1-1 in past 7 games
Boyd OT goal lifts Coyotes past Flames
Huberdeau ties it late for Calgary, which moves within 5 points of 2nd wild card in West
Gaudreau has 5 points for Blue Jackets in OT victory against Sharks
Forward wins it at 4:17; San Jose eliminated from playoff contention
O'Reilly expected to return for Maple Leafs before start of playoffs
Center sustained broken finger March 4
Lehkonen out 4-6 weeks for Avalanche with broken finger
Forward has career highs in goals, points this season
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Wednesday, Mar 15
Buffalo@ Washington
7:00 PM ET
NBCSWA, MSG-B
Colorado@ Toronto
7:00 PM ET
SN, SN1, TVAS, TNT
Minnesota@ St. Louis
9:30 PM ET
TVAS, TNT
NY Islanders@ Anaheim
10:00 PM ET
BSW, MSGSN
Buffalo@ Washington
7:00 PM ET
NBCSWA, MSG-B
Colorado@ Toronto
7:00 PM ET
SN, SN1, TVAS, TNT
Minnesota@ St. Louis
9:30 PM ET
TVAS, TNT
NY Islanders@ Anaheim
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Wednesday, Mar 15
BUF 4, WSH 5 (SO)
COL 2, TOR 1 (SO)
MIN 8, STL 5
NYI 6, ANA 3
BUF 4, WSH 5 (SO)
COL 2, TOR 1 (SO)
MIN 8, STL 5
NYI 6, ANA 3
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Palmieri has 4 points, Islanders surge past Ducks
New York scores 5 straight to gain in East wild card
MacKinnon, Avalanche edge Maple Leafs in shootout for 3rd straight win
Scores lone goal in tiebreaker; Samsonov makes 28 saves for Toronto
Wild score 5 in 2nd, defeat Blues to gain in Central race
Minnesota extends point streak to record 14; Buchnevich has hat trick for St. Louis
Capitals rally for shootout win against Sabres
Ovechkin, Wilson score late in 3rd to tie it for Washington
2023 NHL Draft Lottery to be held May 8
Playoffs begin April 17, Game 1 of Cup Final tentatively scheduled for June 3
Super 16: Golden Knights continue to climb rankings; Bruins still No. 1
Rangers back in top 8; Lightning fall 4 spots
NHL salary cap could increase by more than $1 million next season
Commissioner says possible uptick tied to 2022-23 hockey-related revenues exceeding expectations
GMs decide no major changes needed with NHL in 'really good place'
Discuss delay of game, fights after clean hits, but decide to leave game alone
New York scores 5 straight to gain in East wild card
MacKinnon, Avalanche edge Maple Leafs in shootout for 3rd straight win
Scores lone goal in tiebreaker; Samsonov makes 28 saves for Toronto
Wild score 5 in 2nd, defeat Blues to gain in Central race
Minnesota extends point streak to record 14; Buchnevich has hat trick for St. Louis
Capitals rally for shootout win against Sabres
Ovechkin, Wilson score late in 3rd to tie it for Washington
2023 NHL Draft Lottery to be held May 8
Playoffs begin April 17, Game 1 of Cup Final tentatively scheduled for June 3
Super 16: Golden Knights continue to climb rankings; Bruins still No. 1
Rangers back in top 8; Lightning fall 4 spots
NHL salary cap could increase by more than $1 million next season
Commissioner says possible uptick tied to 2022-23 hockey-related revenues exceeding expectations
GMs decide no major changes needed with NHL in 'really good place'
Discuss delay of game, fights after clean hits, but decide to leave game alone
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Thursday, Mar 16
Colorado@ Ottawa
7:00 PM ET
TSN5, RDS2, ALT
Montréal@ Florida
7:00 PM ET
BSFLX, TSN2, RDS
Pittsburgh@ NY Rangers
7:00 PM ET
SN360, SNE, SNO, SNP, TVAS, MSG, ATTSN-PT
Tampa Bay@ New Jersey
7:00 PM ET
MSGSN, BSSUN
Boston@ Winnipeg
8:00 PM ET
TSN3, NESN
Chicago@ Nashville
8:00 PM ET ESPN+
Dallas@ Edmonton
9:00 PM ET
SNW, BSSW
Calgary@ Vegas
10:00 PM ET
SN360, SN1, TVAS, ATTSN-RM
Vancouver@ Arizona
10:00 PM ET
BSAZX, SNP
Columbus@ Los Angeles
10:30 PM ET
BSW, BSOH
Seattle@ San Jose
10:30 PM ET
NBCSCA, ROOT-NW
Colorado@ Ottawa
7:00 PM ET
TSN5, RDS2, ALT
Montréal@ Florida
7:00 PM ET
BSFLX, TSN2, RDS
Pittsburgh@ NY Rangers
7:00 PM ET
SN360, SNE, SNO, SNP, TVAS, MSG, ATTSN-PT
Tampa Bay@ New Jersey
7:00 PM ET
MSGSN, BSSUN
Boston@ Winnipeg
8:00 PM ET
TSN3, NESN
Chicago@ Nashville
8:00 PM ET ESPN+
Dallas@ Edmonton
9:00 PM ET
SNW, BSSW
Calgary@ Vegas
10:00 PM ET
SN360, SN1, TVAS, ATTSN-RM
Vancouver@ Arizona
10:00 PM ET
BSAZX, SNP
Columbus@ Los Angeles
10:30 PM ET
BSW, BSOH
Seattle@ San Jose
10:30 PM ET
NBCSCA, ROOT-NW
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St. Blues Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington may staring down his first career suspension for his antics on Wednesday night.
The NHL Department of Player Safety announced on Thursday that Binnington will have a hearing for roughing and unsportsmanlike conduct on Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman.
St. Louis’ Jordan Binnington will have a hearing today for Roughing/Unsportsmanlike Conduct on Minnesota’s Ryan Hartman.
— NHL Player Safety (@NHLPlayerSafety) March 16, 2023
Binnington received a match penalty on Wednesday for punching Hartman as the Wild forward was celebrating a goal.
Binnington skated up to an unexpecting Hartman, who had just scored on the power play to put the Wild up 5-4 in the second period, and swung his blocker at Hartman's face.
The 29-year-old said post-game he was surprised to be ejected for the incident, given the contact made with Hartman.
“A little bit. I don’t think I caught him too clean with my [blocker] going after him,” Binnington said. “Like I said, he’s pretty good at diving. That’s his game and that’s totally fine.
"If they don’t want to stay in there and compete until that end, that’s fine, but that’s it, that’s the ref’s decision and that’s fine.”
“I mean, those blockers aren’t soft,” Hartman said post-game. “We don’t have much protection on our face. I’d say so [it was a cheap shot]. It’s nothing new from him. He’s been doing stuff like this for a while.”
Wild goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury skated the length of the ice to challenge Binnington, but the two netminders were kept apart by officials.
“I’m not surprised. I’ve seen Jordan do a few things in his career,” Fleury said of the incident. “That’s why I went. I made [his decision] pretty quick."
Binnington said he respected Fleury's decision to attempt to stand up for his teammate.
“I’m not surprised," Binnington said "I kind of think it was our moment, but I got nothing but respect for Fleury, too. He’s a legendary goalie. Coming down there, shows a lot about him.”
Hartman, who received a minor penalty for roughing in the ensuing scrum, added another goal as part of a three-point night as the Wild picked up an 8-5,
“We know the type of player he is. I actually like his game, to be honest,” Binnington said of Hartman. “…He plays the game hard, and I respect it and it’s no problem. It’s kind of how it played out and it’s all good."
"It’s kind of how it played out and it’s all good."
The goal was the fifth Binnington had allowed on 24 shots. Thomas Greiss entered in his place after the match penalty, allowing three goals on 11 shots.
Binnington has a 22-24-5 record this season with a .892 save percentage and a 3.39 goals-against average.
The NHL Department of Player Safety announced on Thursday that Binnington will have a hearing for roughing and unsportsmanlike conduct on Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman.
St. Louis’ Jordan Binnington will have a hearing today for Roughing/Unsportsmanlike Conduct on Minnesota’s Ryan Hartman.
— NHL Player Safety (@NHLPlayerSafety) March 16, 2023
Binnington received a match penalty on Wednesday for punching Hartman as the Wild forward was celebrating a goal.
Binnington skated up to an unexpecting Hartman, who had just scored on the power play to put the Wild up 5-4 in the second period, and swung his blocker at Hartman's face.
The 29-year-old said post-game he was surprised to be ejected for the incident, given the contact made with Hartman.
“A little bit. I don’t think I caught him too clean with my [blocker] going after him,” Binnington said. “Like I said, he’s pretty good at diving. That’s his game and that’s totally fine.
"If they don’t want to stay in there and compete until that end, that’s fine, but that’s it, that’s the ref’s decision and that’s fine.”
“I mean, those blockers aren’t soft,” Hartman said post-game. “We don’t have much protection on our face. I’d say so [it was a cheap shot]. It’s nothing new from him. He’s been doing stuff like this for a while.”
Wild goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury skated the length of the ice to challenge Binnington, but the two netminders were kept apart by officials.
“I’m not surprised. I’ve seen Jordan do a few things in his career,” Fleury said of the incident. “That’s why I went. I made [his decision] pretty quick."
Binnington said he respected Fleury's decision to attempt to stand up for his teammate.
“I’m not surprised," Binnington said "I kind of think it was our moment, but I got nothing but respect for Fleury, too. He’s a legendary goalie. Coming down there, shows a lot about him.”
Hartman, who received a minor penalty for roughing in the ensuing scrum, added another goal as part of a three-point night as the Wild picked up an 8-5,
“We know the type of player he is. I actually like his game, to be honest,” Binnington said of Hartman. “…He plays the game hard, and I respect it and it’s no problem. It’s kind of how it played out and it’s all good."
"It’s kind of how it played out and it’s all good."
The goal was the fifth Binnington had allowed on 24 shots. Thomas Greiss entered in his place after the match penalty, allowing three goals on 11 shots.
Binnington has a 22-24-5 record this season with a .892 save percentage and a 3.39 goals-against average.
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Thursday, Mar 16
COL 5, OTT 4
MTL 5, FLA 9
PIT 2, NYR 4
TBL 4, NJD 3 (SO)
BOS 3, WPG 0
CHI 2, NSH 1
DAL 1, EDM 4
CGY 7, VGK 2
VAN 2, ARI 3
CBJ 1, LAK 4
SEA 2, SJS 1 (OT)
COL 5, OTT 4
MTL 5, FLA 9
PIT 2, NYR 4
TBL 4, NJD 3 (SO)
BOS 3, WPG 0
CHI 2, NSH 1
DAL 1, EDM 4
CGY 7, VGK 2
VAN 2, ARI 3
CBJ 1, LAK 4
SEA 2, SJS 1 (OT)
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Kreider's 2 goals boost Rangers past Penguins
Breaks tie in 3rd period, New York gets 4th win in past 5
Panthers score 7 in 1st, top Canadiens to gain in East wild card race
Tkachuk has 4 points for Florida, which sets franchise record for most goals in a period
McDavid tops 130 points in Oilers win against Stars
Janmark scores twice, Skinner makes 25 saves for Edmonton
Swayman makes 36 saves, Bruins blank Jets
Gets 3rd shutout of season; Winnipeg has lost 4 of 6
Stamkos has 2 goals, assist, Lightning defeat Devils in shootout
Vasilevskiy makes 32 saves for Tampa Bay, which gains in Atlantic; Meier scores twice for New Jersey
NHL GMs say early deals before NHL Trade Deadline could be trend
Salary cap relief for injured players, 3rd teams as brokers help facilitate moves
Toffoli has 4 points for Flames in win against Golden Knights
Calgary gains in West wild card race; Quick suffers 1st loss with Vegas
Rantanen has 3 points in Avalanche win against Senators
Colorado gains in Central with 4th straight victory; Stutzle has 3 assists for Ottawa
Dunn scores in OT, Kraken defeat Sharks
Defenseman wins it at 1:58 for Seattle, which ends 3-game skid
Stalock helps Blackhawks end Predators winning streak at 3
Makes 35 saves, stops penalty shot for Chicago
Binnington suspended 2 games for actions in Blues game
Goalie disciplined for roughing/unsportsmanlike conduct against Wild forward Hartman
Kings score 4 goals in 2nd, top Blue Jackets to extend point streak to 8
Copley makes 29 saves for Los Angeles, which gains in Pacific race
Boyd scores twice, Coyotes defeat Canucks to extend point streak to 7
Prosvetov makes 29 saves for Arizona; Pettersson has goal, assist for Vancouver
Gagner to miss rest of season for Jets because of hip issues
Forward had surgery, will have 2nd procedure soon
Josh Doan signs entry-level contract with Coyotes
Forward prospect is son of former Arizona captain, will report to AHL
Breaks tie in 3rd period, New York gets 4th win in past 5
Panthers score 7 in 1st, top Canadiens to gain in East wild card race
Tkachuk has 4 points for Florida, which sets franchise record for most goals in a period
McDavid tops 130 points in Oilers win against Stars
Janmark scores twice, Skinner makes 25 saves for Edmonton
Swayman makes 36 saves, Bruins blank Jets
Gets 3rd shutout of season; Winnipeg has lost 4 of 6
Stamkos has 2 goals, assist, Lightning defeat Devils in shootout
Vasilevskiy makes 32 saves for Tampa Bay, which gains in Atlantic; Meier scores twice for New Jersey
NHL GMs say early deals before NHL Trade Deadline could be trend
Salary cap relief for injured players, 3rd teams as brokers help facilitate moves
Toffoli has 4 points for Flames in win against Golden Knights
Calgary gains in West wild card race; Quick suffers 1st loss with Vegas
Rantanen has 3 points in Avalanche win against Senators
Colorado gains in Central with 4th straight victory; Stutzle has 3 assists for Ottawa
Dunn scores in OT, Kraken defeat Sharks
Defenseman wins it at 1:58 for Seattle, which ends 3-game skid
Stalock helps Blackhawks end Predators winning streak at 3
Makes 35 saves, stops penalty shot for Chicago
Binnington suspended 2 games for actions in Blues game
Goalie disciplined for roughing/unsportsmanlike conduct against Wild forward Hartman
Kings score 4 goals in 2nd, top Blue Jackets to extend point streak to 8
Copley makes 29 saves for Los Angeles, which gains in Pacific race
Boyd scores twice, Coyotes defeat Canucks to extend point streak to 7
Prosvetov makes 29 saves for Arizona; Pettersson has goal, assist for Vancouver
Gagner to miss rest of season for Jets because of hip issues
Forward had surgery, will have 2nd procedure soon
Josh Doan signs entry-level contract with Coyotes
Forward prospect is son of former Arizona captain, will report to AHL
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Friday, Mar 17
Buffalo@ Philadelphia
7:00 PM ET
SN1, NBCSP, MSG-B
Carolina@ Toronto
7:00 PM ET
TVAS, TSN4, BSSO, NHLN
St. Louis@ Washington
7:00 PM ET
NBCSWA, BSMW
Columbus@ Anaheim
10:00 PM ET
SN1, BSSC, BSOH
Buffalo@ Philadelphia
7:00 PM ET
SN1, NBCSP, MSG-B
Carolina@ Toronto
7:00 PM ET
TVAS, TSN4, BSSO, NHLN
St. Louis@ Washington
7:00 PM ET
NBCSWA, BSMW
Columbus@ Anaheim
10:00 PM ET
SN1, BSSC, BSOH
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Friday, Mar 17
BUF 2, PHI 5
CAR 2, TOR 5
STL 5, WSH 2
CBJ 4, ANA 7
BUF 2, PHI 5
CAR 2, TOR 5
STL 5, WSH 2
CBJ 4, ANA 7
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Tippett scores 1st NHL hat trick for Flyers in win against Sabres
Buffalo fails to gain in East wild card race with 8th loss in 10 games
Aston-Reese scores twice for Maple Leafs in win against Hurricanes
Rielly has goal, assist for Toronto, which strengthens hold on 2nd in Atlantic
Blais scores twice, Blues defeat Capitals
Washington fails to gain in East wild card race; Hofer makes 32 saves for St. Louis
Jones breaks tie late for Ducks in win against Blue Jackets
Harrington scores twice for Anaheim; Columbus eliminated from playoff contention
Levi, Hobey Baker finalist, signs entry-level contract with Sabres
Northeastern goalie led NCAA in save percentage past two seasons
Blue Jackets eliminated, could not overcome Werenski injury, slow start
Miss playoffs 3rd straight season, look to Gaudreau, Laine for optimism in 2023-24
Buffalo fails to gain in East wild card race with 8th loss in 10 games
Aston-Reese scores twice for Maple Leafs in win against Hurricanes
Rielly has goal, assist for Toronto, which strengthens hold on 2nd in Atlantic
Blais scores twice, Blues defeat Capitals
Washington fails to gain in East wild card race; Hofer makes 32 saves for St. Louis
Jones breaks tie late for Ducks in win against Blue Jackets
Harrington scores twice for Anaheim; Columbus eliminated from playoff contention
Levi, Hobey Baker finalist, signs entry-level contract with Sabres
Northeastern goalie led NCAA in save percentage past two seasons
Blue Jackets eliminated, could not overcome Werenski injury, slow start
Miss playoffs 3rd straight season, look to Gaudreau, Laine for optimism in 2023-24
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Saturday, Mar 18
Colorado@ Detroit
1:00 PM ET
SN1, BSDET, ALT, NHLN
Boston@ Minnesota
2:00 PM ET
BSN, BSWIX, NESN
Winnipeg@ Nashville
2:00 PM ET
BSSO, TSN3
Edmonton@ Seattle
4:00 PM ET
SN, SN1, ROOT-NW
Carolina@ Philadelphia
5:00 PM ET ESPN+
New Jersey@ Florida
6:00 PM ET
BSFLX, MSGSN
Montréal@ Tampa Bay
7:00 PM ET
CITY, SNE, TVAS, BSSUNX
Toronto@ Ottawa
7:00 PM ET
CBC, SNO, SNW, SNP
Pittsburgh@ NY Rangers
8:00 PM ET ABC
Vancouver@ Los Angeles
10:00 PM ET
SN360, CITY, SNP, BSW
Dallas@ Calgary
10:00 PM ET
CBC, SNE, SNO, SNW, BSSW
Chicago@ Arizona
10:30 PM ET
BSAZ, NBCSCH+
NY Islanders@ San Jose
10:30 PM ET
NBCSCA, MSGSN, NHLN
Colorado@ Detroit
1:00 PM ET
SN1, BSDET, ALT, NHLN
Boston@ Minnesota
2:00 PM ET
BSN, BSWIX, NESN
Winnipeg@ Nashville
2:00 PM ET
BSSO, TSN3
Edmonton@ Seattle
4:00 PM ET
SN, SN1, ROOT-NW
Carolina@ Philadelphia
5:00 PM ET ESPN+
New Jersey@ Florida
6:00 PM ET
BSFLX, MSGSN
Montréal@ Tampa Bay
7:00 PM ET
CITY, SNE, TVAS, BSSUNX
Toronto@ Ottawa
7:00 PM ET
CBC, SNO, SNW, SNP
Pittsburgh@ NY Rangers
8:00 PM ET ABC
Vancouver@ Los Angeles
10:00 PM ET
SN360, CITY, SNP, BSW
Dallas@ Calgary
10:00 PM ET
CBC, SNE, SNO, SNW, BSSW
Chicago@ Arizona
10:30 PM ET
BSAZ, NBCSCH+
NY Islanders@ San Jose
10:30 PM ET
NBCSCA, MSGSN, NHLN
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Saturday, Mar 18
COL 5, DET 1
BOS 5, MIN 2
WPG 3, NSH 2 (OT)
EDM 6, SEA 4
CAR 5, PHI 4 (OT)
NJD 2, FLA 4
MTL 3, TBL 5
TOR 5, OTT 4 (SO)
PIT 0, NYR 6
VAN 3, LAK 2 (SO)
DAL 6, CGY 5 (OT)
CHI 2, ARI 4
NYI 4, SJS 1
COL 5, DET 1
BOS 5, MIN 2
WPG 3, NSH 2 (OT)
EDM 6, SEA 4
CAR 5, PHI 4 (OT)
NJD 2, FLA 4
MTL 3, TBL 5
TOR 5, OTT 4 (SO)
PIT 0, NYR 6
VAN 3, LAK 2 (SO)
DAL 6, CGY 5 (OT)
CHI 2, ARI 4
NYI 4, SJS 1
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Hurricanes tie game in final second, defeat Flyers in OT
Aho completes hat trick at 28 seconds after Necas scores with 0.3 remaining in regulation
Rangers score 6, Shesterkin stops 33 in shutout of Penguins
Pittsburgh loses 3rd straight, falls behind Islanders for 1st Eastern Conference wild card
Robertson lifts Stars past Flames late in OT
Scores 2nd of game with 13 seconds left; Dallas keeps pace in Central
Kings lose in shootout to Canucks, extend point streak to 9
Pettersson ties it in 3rd for Vancouver; Korpisalo 3-0-1 with Los Angeles
Pageau has goal, assist for Islanders in win against Sharks
Sorokin makes 29 saves for New York, which moves into first wild card in East
Hagel has hat trick, Lightning top Canadiens to keep pace in Atlantic
Kucherov, Sergachev each has two assists for Tampa Bay, which has won three straight
Kane hat trick helps Oilers defeat Kraken, widen lead for 3rd in Pacific
McDavid scores 58th goal, Seattle goalie Grubauer leaves with non-COVID-19 illness
Murray, Maple Leafs recover for shootout win against Senators
Goalie makes 48 saves for Toronto; Tkachuk scores 2 in 3rd for Ottawa
Marchand, Bruins end Wild point streak at 14
Has three assists for Boston; Gustavsson makes 33 saves for Minnesota, which fails to gain in Central
Reinhart, Panthers surge past Devils in 3rd period
Scores twice, Florida gains in wild card race; New Jersey loses 3rd in row
Jets top Predators in OT, gain ground in Western wild card race
Pionk scores winner at 55 seconds; Josi leaves with injury for Nashville
MacKinnon, Makar help Avalanche top Red Wings for 5th straight win
Each has three points for Colorado, which gains in Central Division
Blackhawks eliminated, hurt by poor special teams, lack of scoring
Miss playoffs 3rd straight season; Reichel provides optimism for 2023-24
Valimaki, Coyotes rally past Blackhawks to extend point streak to 8
Defenseman has 3 points, breaks tie at 16:48; Chicago eliminated from playoff contention
Carlson expects to return from fractured skull this season for Capitals
Defenseman 'would like to play soon' after sustaining scary injury Dec. 23
Aho completes hat trick at 28 seconds after Necas scores with 0.3 remaining in regulation
Rangers score 6, Shesterkin stops 33 in shutout of Penguins
Pittsburgh loses 3rd straight, falls behind Islanders for 1st Eastern Conference wild card
Robertson lifts Stars past Flames late in OT
Scores 2nd of game with 13 seconds left; Dallas keeps pace in Central
Kings lose in shootout to Canucks, extend point streak to 9
Pettersson ties it in 3rd for Vancouver; Korpisalo 3-0-1 with Los Angeles
Pageau has goal, assist for Islanders in win against Sharks
Sorokin makes 29 saves for New York, which moves into first wild card in East
Hagel has hat trick, Lightning top Canadiens to keep pace in Atlantic
Kucherov, Sergachev each has two assists for Tampa Bay, which has won three straight
Kane hat trick helps Oilers defeat Kraken, widen lead for 3rd in Pacific
McDavid scores 58th goal, Seattle goalie Grubauer leaves with non-COVID-19 illness
Murray, Maple Leafs recover for shootout win against Senators
Goalie makes 48 saves for Toronto; Tkachuk scores 2 in 3rd for Ottawa
Marchand, Bruins end Wild point streak at 14
Has three assists for Boston; Gustavsson makes 33 saves for Minnesota, which fails to gain in Central
Reinhart, Panthers surge past Devils in 3rd period
Scores twice, Florida gains in wild card race; New Jersey loses 3rd in row
Jets top Predators in OT, gain ground in Western wild card race
Pionk scores winner at 55 seconds; Josi leaves with injury for Nashville
MacKinnon, Makar help Avalanche top Red Wings for 5th straight win
Each has three points for Colorado, which gains in Central Division
Blackhawks eliminated, hurt by poor special teams, lack of scoring
Miss playoffs 3rd straight season; Reichel provides optimism for 2023-24
Valimaki, Coyotes rally past Blackhawks to extend point streak to 8
Defenseman has 3 points, breaks tie at 16:48; Chicago eliminated from playoff contention
Carlson expects to return from fractured skull this season for Capitals
Defenseman 'would like to play soon' after sustaining scary injury Dec. 23
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Sunday, Mar 19
Boston@ Buffalo
1:00 PM ET
SN, TVAS, MSG-B, NESN
Washington@ Minnesota
2:00 PM ET
BSN, BSWIX, NBCSWA, NHLN
Columbus@ Vegas
4:00 PM ET
SN, ATTSN-RM, BSOH
Winnipeg@ St. Louis
7:00 PM ET
BSMW, TSN3
Nashville@ NY Rangers
7:00 PM ET
MSG, BSSO
New Jersey@ Tampa Bay
7:00 PM ET
BSSUNX, MSGSN, NHLN
Vancouver@ Anaheim
8:00 PM ET
BSW, SNP
Boston@ Buffalo
1:00 PM ET
SN, TVAS, MSG-B, NESN
Washington@ Minnesota
2:00 PM ET
BSN, BSWIX, NBCSWA, NHLN
Columbus@ Vegas
4:00 PM ET
SN, ATTSN-RM, BSOH
Winnipeg@ St. Louis
7:00 PM ET
BSMW, TSN3
Nashville@ NY Rangers
7:00 PM ET
MSG, BSSO
New Jersey@ Tampa Bay
7:00 PM ET
BSSUNX, MSGSN, NHLN
Vancouver@ Anaheim
8:00 PM ET
BSW, SNP