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Calgary Flames fall to LA Kings’ powerful shots.

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com March 22, 2023
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The Los Angeles Kings celebrate a goal festival against the Calgary Flames in the 25th round of the NHL.

With 8:2, the Californians inflict a heavy defeat on the Canadians in the “Crypto.com Arena”.

The hosts laid the foundation for the victory in the first quarter of an hour. It’s 4-0 after 16 minutes, with Grundström, Doughty, Arvidsson and Vilardi scoring the goals.

Calgary tries to pull themselves together and gets the first goal through Toffoli (21′), but a Kempe brace finally shatters the Flames’ comeback dreams (29’/33′).

In the last third, the Canadians once again tried to improve their results, Noah Hanifin made it 2:6 (50th). But the home side set the final point again, Anderson (53rd) and again Grundström (56th) seal the 8:2 final score.

The Kings are making an impressive comeback after losing overtime to the Vancouver Canucks and are now second in the Western Conference.

Calgary, on the other hand, suffered its second bankruptcy in a row and ranked ninth.

Oilers bezwingen San Jose Sharks in Overtime

The Edmonton Iolers beat the San Jose Sharks at home 5-4 after overtime in the parallel game.

In a gripping encounter, Nurse scored the gold goal in the fifth minute of overtime.

The Florida Panthers defeated the Detroit Red Wings 5-2, the Pittsburgh Penguins lost 2-1 at the Ottawa Senators. Colorado Avalanche drives 5-0 over the Chicago Blackhawks.



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Tomáš Tatar will be the “X-factor” for New Jersey in the playoffs

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com February 26, 2023
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Tomáš Tatar (photo: Instagram/New Jersey Devils)

The New Jersey Devils will return to the playoffs this season. It’s not official yet, but few doubt that it won’t be like that. And one of the valuable players for the young team in this part of the year will be a veteran Tomas Tatar.

The Slovak attacker has experience from 40 games of fighting for the Stanley Cup, which is not the only reason why he could be a difference maker for New Jersey in the playoffs. As Dan Rice of Puck and Pitchforks points out, opponents will focus on neutralizing top players like Jack Hughes, Nico Hischier and Jesper Bratt. This means that the other players will have to step up, including the player with number 90.

“Besides the aforementioned trio and defender Dougie Hamilton, the team’s other most productive players this season are Dawson Mercer and Tomáš Tatar. Both have had different moments this season, whether it was the winning goal, the equalizer or the goal or pass that started the turnaround.” Rice noted.

“At some point in April, they’re going to have to make big plays in close games that could swing the series in the Devils’ favor. If, and that’s a big if, the Devils could survive the first round, the sky would be the limit. I truly believe that. The first round is always the most intense, and this young group could have even more confidence if they find a way to win the organization’s first series in nearly a decade.”

Rice points to how the team has bonded this season. He does not know for sure if the club will make any acquisitions before the transfer deadline, but he is confident that Mercer and Tatar will not be replaced.

“Mercer and Tatar will be here at the end of April and will be the X-factor that will have a big impact on whether the Devils advance past the opening round of the playoffs.” he added.


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Blackhawks mourn the loss of club legend Bobby Hull

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 31, 2023
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Bobby Hull, arguably the greatest player in Chicago Blackhawks history and one of the most feared goalscorers of the 1960s, died Monday at the age of 84.

Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983, Hull is Chicago’s all-time leading scorer with 604 goals. In 2017, he was named one of the league’s 100 Greatest Players along with his son, Brett Hull, also a Hockey Hall of Famer, to mark the NHL’s centenary celebrations. They were the only father-son duo on the list.

Bobby Hull was nicknamed “The Golden Jet” because of his blonde hair, immense speed and hard slap shot. He regularly made life difficult for opposing goalkeepers. But even his own goalies knew when to watch out for him.

As Blackhawks goalie Glenn Hall said in 1965, “There are days when you just step aside and leave the goal wide open. It’s a matter of self-preservation.” He said this in response to a smug reporter’s question about how he survived training with sniper Hull unscathed.

Between 1957 and 1980, Hull played a total of 1,063 regular-season games for the Blackhawks, Winnipeg Jets and Hartford Whalers. He scored 1170 points (610 goals, 560 assists). In 1961 he won the Stanley Cup with Chicago. He won the Art Ross Trophy for top scorer three times (1959/60, 1961/62, 1965/66), the Hart Trophy for most valuable player twice (1964/65, 1965/66) and the Lady Byng Trophy once (1964/65 ).

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Kraken are busy grabbing points

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 14, 2023
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All four division leaders did not emerge unscathed from last week’s games. The Boston Bruins (2-1-0) suffered their first home loss of the season, the Carolina Hurricanes had two slips (1-2-0), the Dallas Stars (2-0-1) dropped a point and the Vegas Golden Knights (1-1-0) their two. Their pursuers, the Toronto Maple Leafs (3-1-0), New Jersey Devils (2-0-0), Winnipeg Jets (3-1-0) and Los Angeles Kings (3-0-0) made up ground. .

Five climbers:

1. Seattle Kraken

The Seattle Kraken stretched out their tentacles and picked up six points as guests of the Ottawa Senators (8-4), Montreal Canadiens (4-0) and Buffalo Sabers (4-3). In addition, they were the only team so far this season to inflict a home defeat on the Bruins (3-0) in regular time and are now undefeated since the turn of the year (7-0-0).

Guarded on both shutouts Martin Jones (21 saves in Montreal, 27 saves in Boston) the Kraken’s case. defender Vince Dunn (2 goals, 4 assists) scored in all four games. How He Came Center Matty Beniers (3 goals, 3 assists), right winger Jordan Eberle (2 goals, 4 assists) and left winger Andre Burakovsky (1 goal, 5 assists) to six scorer points.

Over the next seven days, the Kraken alternately compete away and on their own ice. Guest appearances with the Chicago Blackhawks and Edmonton Oilers are followed by home appearances against the Tampa Bay Lightning and Devils.

Video: SEA@BOS: Tolvanen with de, 2-0 for the Kraken in the 2.

2. Chicago Blackhawks

The Chicago Blackhawks dropped to last place in the league, but they always believed in themselves and that there would be a turn for the better. Last week they made good on promises of improvement by sending the Arizona Coyotes (2-0), Calgary Flames (4-3 OT) and Colorado Avalanche (3-2) home with losses.

left winger Luke Reichel (1 goal, 2 assists) and the center Sam Lafferty (1 Tor, 2 Assists) und Max Domi (1 goal, 2 assists) lead Chicago’s scoring squad. Reichel scored his first NHL goal against the Flames.

From the Blackhawks’ point of view, things can continue like this when they receive the Kraken and Sabers next week and pay a visit to the Philadelphia Flyers.

Video: CGY@CHI: Domi scores in OT to win the Blackhawks

3. Los Angeles Kings

The Los Angeles Kings didn’t lose a single point. They took full points from their encounters with the Golden Knights (5-1), Oilers (6-3) and San Jose Sharks (4-3) and continued their quest for first place in the Pacific Division.

The outstanding player of the Kings was the Swiss Kevin Fiala (5 goals, 2 assists), who was able to further extend his lead in the team’s internal scorer ranking. 15 players were involved in the Californians’ 15 goals.

Next week, the Kings are expecting the Devils and the Stars in the Crypto.com Arena at home.

Video: LAK@VGK: Fiala scores a hat trick with a goal in every third

4. Calgary Flames

After their home win against the New York Islanders (4:1), the Calgary Flames went on a journey and also knew how to ignite abroad. Unbeaten in regulation time, they took four points from encounters with the Blackhawks (3:4 OT) and St. Louis Blues (3:4 OT, 4:1).

Center kept the fire burning Nazem Kadri (2 goals, 2 assists), who was able to record something countable in every appearance. The right winger collected the most points in the Flames Tyler Toffoli (5 Assists).

The Flames are looking to build on their four-game point streak as guests of the Stars and Nashville Predators and at home against the Avalanche.

Video: SEA@OTT: Supporting 4-point game

5. Winnipeg Jets

First, the Winnipeg Jets extended their winning streak to five wins with home wins against the Lightning (4-2) and Vancouver Canucks (7-4). A crash landing followed with seven goals conceded at the Detroit Red Wings (5:7), but the Jets took off again in Buffalo (4:2).

left winger Kyle Connor (5 goals, 3 assists) combined the concentrated offensive power as a five-time executor. The wingers collected just one point less than the 26-year-old Pierre-Luc Dubois (2 Tore, 5 Assists) und Nikolaj Ehlers (2 Tore, 5 Assists).

Over the next seven days, the jets will fly first to the Pittsburgh Penguins, then home where the Coyotes await, and then east Canada to the Maple Leafs and Canadiens.

Video: VAN@WPG: Connor scores his 2nd hat trick of the season

Five relegated:

1. Arizona Coyotes

The Arizona Coyotes’ hunt for points was again unsuccessful. Against the Blackhawks (0:2), Penguins (1:4), Sharks (2:4) and Senators (3:4) they conceded their defeats four to seven in a row and slipped to the top with a point win rate of 37.8 percent fourth from bottom in the league.

As the Coyotes’ most accurate player, Center rose Barrett Hayton (3 goals) out. The 22-year-old forward has scored in six of the Coyotes’ last eight appearances (4 goals, 5 assists) and has proven to be their most prolific caller in the desert.

After stints with the Minnesota Wild and Jets, the Coyotes are catching prey in home games against the Red Wings and Washington Capitals.

2. Vancouver Canucks

For the Vancouver Canucks, qualifying for the Stanley Cup Playoffs in the Western Conference is getting more and more in the distance. After the defeats at the Jets (4:7), Penguins (4:5) and Lightning (4:5) they are already ten points short of the second wild card place. A comic hero like Johnny Canuck would be just right for them in this situation.

No superpowers, but at least their offensive qualities left defenders Quinn Hughes (2 Tore, 3 Assists) und Center JT Miller (2 goals, 3 assists) with five scorer points each. But what good are these when the Canucks concede the most goals per game (5.67 as well as Anaheim Ducks)?

The Canucks conclude their current away tour with appearances at the Florida Panthers and in Carolina. Back home, they receive the Lightning.

3. New York Islanders

The New York Islanders had to settle for a small fish last week. They caught a point against the Stars (1-2 SO) at Elmont’s UBS Arena. Previously in Calgary (1: 4) and at home against the Wild (1: 3), their net had remained empty.

defender Scott Mayfield (1 goal, 1 assist) was the only Islanders player to have twice been credited as a scorer on match sheets.

The Islanders are hoping for more short-term success when they welcome the Canadiens, Capitals and Bruins on their own ice next week and pay a visit to the Sabers.

4. Washington Capitals

The Washington Capitals have neglected their affairs of government somewhat over the past seven days, losing to both the Predators (2-3) and the Flyers (3-5). A hard-fought double point win for the Capitals, at least against the Columbus Blue Jackets (1-0).

The Capitals’ powerplay formations were surprisingly ineffective. Not only did they not score a goal (0.0 percent) in six outnumbered situations, they even allowed one in their own outnumbered situation.

Over the next seven days, the Capitals will play the Flyers, Islanders, Wild and Coyotes.

5. Columbus Blue Jackets

With a point win rate of 31.7 percent, the Columbus Blue Jackets took over the Red Lantern as the bottom of the league-wide ranking. In the four games against the Hurricanes (4:3 SO, 2:6), Capitals (0:1) and Lightning (3:6), the Blue Jackets were only able to strike once.

Half of their goals came from the right winger Kirill Marchenko (4 goals), her best preparer was left winger Patrick Laine (3 assists), but overall, the Blue Jackets rarely spread fear and terror in the opposing zone.

Now the anxious question is whether the Blue Jackets will lose bottom of the table after the games in Detroit, on their own ice against the Rangers, in Nashville and at home against the Ducks.

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Blackhawks send Reichel back to the farm team

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 13, 2023
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The Chicago Blackhawks sent Lukas Reichel back to the AHL farm team Rockford IceHogs on Friday. On his second flying visit to the NHL this season, he made three appearances and scored three points. He got all three points in a 4-3 overtime home win against the Calgary Flames on January 8. The 20-year-old from Nuremberg scored a goal and prepared two goals.

Defenders spoke ahead of Thursday’s game against the Colorado Avalanche Jack Johnson and coach Luke Richardson positive about the young German. “This time he showed a lot more self-confidence and aggressiveness than he did in the training camp. You could see his talent. It’s a completely different game to be on the ice in an NHL game. I’m happy for him,” said Johnson.

According to his coach, Reichel has gone through an important learning curve. “It’s often a fine line for young players in the NHL, on the one hand to play creatively and with a certain degree of freedom, but on the other hand not to act too risky and lose the disc. He’s experiencing this at the moment. He worked well on the puck and only made a few bad passes. In general, he behaved intelligently in his offensive actions,” Richardson said.

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Hurricanes oust devils from above

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 23, 2022
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The Boston Bruins (3-0-0) once again made positive news, unquestionably encircling the Atlantic Division-top Toronto Maple Leafs by a six-point lead. The Bruins are one of six teams to not lose a game in the past week. The only teams not to win were the Columbus Blue Jackets (0-3-0) and the Chicago Blackhawks (0-3-0).

Five climbers:

1. Carolina hurricanes

The Carolina Hurricanes claim the lead in the Metropolitan Division, as impressively demonstrated in clashes with the Dallas Stars (5-4 OT), New Jersey Devils (4-1) and Pittsburgh Penguins (3-2; 4-3 OT ) supported. With 48 points, they took first place in the division from the Devils.

Of the 19 players the Hurricanes played, 16 had a point scorer, including four defensemen and six forwards with at least three points. Carolina’s scoring team was led by Center Jordan Steel (3 Bulls, 1 Assist).

The next opponents for the Hurricanes at the PNC Arena in Raleigh are the Philadelphia Flyers and Blackhawks.

Video: CAR@PIT: Slavin Takes Victory in OT

2. King of Los Angeles

The Los Angeles Kings took the entire number of points in front of their home crowd from games against the San Jose Sharks (3:2 SO), Anaheim Ducks (4:1) and Calgary Flames (4:3 OT) and reduced their four-point deficit against the Pacific Division runners-up Vegas Golden Knights.

with the centers Philip Danault (2 goals, 1 assist) e Blake Lizotte (1 goal, 2 assists) and right winger Gabriel Villardi (1 Tor, 2 Assists) und Adrian Kempe (1 goal, 2 assists), four Kings players averaged 1.00 points.

The Californians would like to continue their quest for the first place on the road against the Arizona Coyotes and Colorado Avalanche and at home against the Golden Knights.

Video: ANA@LAK: Fiala leaves the defenders alone and scores

3. Washington Capitals

The Washington Capitals could not be stopped by the Maple Leafs (5:2), the Detroit Red Wings (4:3 OT) and the Ottawa Senators (3:2 OT). though this time captain of Washington Alex Oveckin (3 assists) did not score himself.

The Capitals’ most accurate player was the defensive back Erik Gustafsson (4 Tore, 2 Assists) in the center Nic Dowd (2 goals, 1 assist). Like Ovechkin, the left wingers performed Sonny Milano (1 Tor, 3 Assists) and Center Yevgeny Kuznetsov (1 goal, 3 assists) to the three goals of the Capitals.

Will Ovechkin score his 801st NHL goal next week? He has the opportunity to do it in meetings with the Winnipeg Jets, the New York Rangers and the Senators.

Video: DET@WSH: Orlov scores in extra time

4. Buffalo sabers

Road wins at the Coyotes (5-2) and Golden Knights (3-2) extended the Buffalo Sabers’ hitting streak to four games. They went scoreless in just two out of nine appearances in December (6-2-1).

With the left winger Jeff Skinner (3 Bulls, 1 Assist), Center Tage Thompson (2 goals, 2 assists) and right wing Cloth Alex (4 assists), three Sabers forwards collected four points.

After the seven days of rest, the Sabers face the Blue Jackets and the Red Wings.

Video: BUF@VGK: Thompson with his 26th goal of the season

5. Colorado avalanche

With double point wins in home games against the Nashville Predators (3-1), New York Islanders (1-0 SE) and Montreal Canadiens (2-1 OT), the Colorado Avalanche pulled back into the battle for the top three spots in the Return of the Central Division.

Hustle and bustle and misery often separate little. Last week, Colorado had two happy endings in the extra round. doorman Alexander Georgiev (26 saves) was a right winger and kept clean sheets against the Islanders in his second shutout of the season, including overtime and penalty shootouts Mikko Rantanen (2 goals, 1 assist) scored the game-winning goal in overtime against Montreal.

Over the next week, the Avalanche will visit the Coyotes and Predators and host the Kings at their home Bell Arena.

Video: MTL@COL: Rantanen wins after extra time

Five demoted:

1. Chicago Blackhawks

The Chicago Blackhawks’ fall to second-bottom in the league standings wasn’t particularly great. After losing on the road to the Minnesota Wild (1-4) and losing at home to the Rangers (1-7) and Predators (2-4), the Blackhawks, winless in eight games, finished at the bottom of the league with a point win rate of 29.0 percent.

Whether in 5 on 5 (eleven goals conceded), shorthanded (three goals conceded; penalty: 40.0 percent) or power play (10.0 percent): Coach Luke Richardson’s team has also been in the last seven days, to put is slightly, only conditionally competitive. It is significant that with defenders Connor Murphy (1 goal, 1 assist) a defensive man had the most points.

The Blackhawks host the Blue Jackets at the United Center on Friday. They then make guest appearances with the Hurricanes and St. Louis Blues.

2. Vancouver Canucks

In order not to completely miss the connection to the Western Conference playoffs, the Vancouver Canucks depend on every point. Over the past seven days, home games against the Jets (1-5), Blues (1-5) and Seattle Kraken (6-5 SO) have only been enough for two.

Alongside the Blackhawks, the Canucks have conceded the most goals with a 5.00 goal average. The center reported impressively Elias Pettersson (2 goals, 3 assists) with a 5-point game against Seattle.

The Canucks will also need the 24-year-old Swede’s services with the Edmonton Oilers, at home against the Sharks and in Winnipeg.

3. New Jersey Devils

The New Jersey Devils ended the week conciliatory in Florida (4:2), after suffering five and six losses in a row at home against the Panthers (2:4) and in Carolina (1:4).

The Devils had to vacate their top spot in the Metropolitan Division and slipped to fourth place in the league standings with a 69.7% winning percentage. The Center could not prevent this either Jack Hughes (1 goal, 2 assists), who was involved in a Devils goal in all three games.

The Devils will play the Bruins twice next week at the Prudential Center in Newark.

4. Tampa Bay Lightning

After their successful performance in Montreal (5:1), the Tampa Bay Lightning distributed gifts in Toronto (1:4) and in Detroit (4:7).

right wing Nikita Kucherov (2 goals, 2 assists) and team captain Steven Stamkos (4 assists) could not stop the Lightning from widening the Atlantic Division gap between the second-ranked Maple Leafs and the fourth-ranked Red Wings.

After the Christmas break, the Lightning will welcome the Canadiens and Rangers to Amalie Arena within 24 hours.

5. New York Islanders

The New York Islanders made stops on their tour on the road at the Coyotes (4:5), Golden Knights (5:2), Avalanche (0:1 SO) and Rangers (3:5) and were able to leave the ice as winners only once.

The goalkeeper put in a good performance Ilya Sorokin (46 saves) in Denver, where he only had to be defeated twice on penalties. Ten Islanders players have stood out as scorers, as double centers Matthew Barzal (2 goals, 1 assist) and left winger Anders Lee (2 Bulls, 1 Assist).

After 12 days of touring, the Islanders play at home against the Panthers, Penguins and Blue Jackets.

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