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Kaprizov hat trick makes wild comeback against Blue Jackets

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com February 26, 2023
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The Minnesota Wild once again have superstar Kirill Kaprizov to thank.

The Russian shoots the Wild im LAOLA1-LIVE game with a hat-trick to single-handedly win the Columbus Blue Jackets 3-2 after overtime.

Columbus missed the next upset after beating the Edmonton Oilers 6-4 the day before. After 40 minutes, the team with the worst points in the league was 2-0 up. Minnesota celebrates an important win in the fight for the playoffs.

After an even opening third, the Blue Jackets benefited from a mistake in the Wild’s build-up play. Oliver puts the guests in front after preparatory work by Robinson (17th).

Curious goal initiates comeback

In the middle third, Minnesota can once again create too few compelling scoring chances. The Blue Jackets can then cheer again. Foudy deflects a sharp pass from Gubranson into the goal (24′).

Minnesota comes out of the cabin with a lot of momentum at the beginning of the final section and celebrates an extremely curious goal. A shot by Hartmann from the blue line is initially deflected by Spurgeon. Kaprizov is waiting a few steps behind, directing the disc to Peeke’s shoulder. The puck then jumps into the goal from the Columbus defender (42′).

A few minutes later, the hosts celebrate the equalizer with a double advantage. After a face-off, the disc bounces off Boldy’s ice skate to Kaprizov, who free-standing in the slot converts it ice cold – 2:2 (47./PP2).

Kaprizov hat-trick decides game

As a result, Minnesota is the game-governing team but fails to decide the game in regulation time. Merzlikins is always the end of the line. Overtime has to make the decision.

There Kaprizov crowns his successful evening. After four uneventful minutes, the home side switch quickly. 20 seconds before the shootout, Addison places the disc on Zuccarello, who keeps track of it and finds the free-standing Russian in the slot. Kaprizov doesn’t show any weaknesses and hits the much-acclaimed overtime victory with a one-timer (65th).

The Wild are returning to winning ways after losing the shootout to Toronto. Thanks to the success, Minnesota jumped into second place in the Central Division with 72 points.

Columbus remains at the bottom of the league with 44 points.

Buffalo Sabers jump to wildcard spot after thrashing

Earlier, the Buffalo Sabers celebrated a 7-4 thrashing of the Washington Capitals and celebrated two important points against a direct competitor in the battle for the Eastern Conference playoff spots.

Man of the night is Dylan Cozens with a hat trick. The Sabers are looking to end an 11-year playoff streak this season. Buffalo has waited to compete in the postseason since 2011, longer than any other NHL team.

Currently, the Sabers sit in second wildcard spot with 66 points. A point behind lurk the Pittsburgh Penguins. Detroit, Florida and Washington are each two points behind in the playoff race.



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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
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

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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Devils win in the top duel with the Jets

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com February 20, 2023
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Home win for the New Jersey Devils in the top duel of the NHL on Monday night against the Winnipeg Jets!

A strong final third has fans cheering for Newark at the Prudential Center.

However, the start of the game is better for the guests. With just 15 minutes played, Scheifele served Perfetti, who gave Winnipeg the lead.

Mercer can compensate for this in direct return. With less than two minutes to go before the first break, Pionk puts the Jets back ahead – 2-1.

There are no goals to be admired in the middle third, which is mainly due to the strong keeper Hellebuyck and Blackwood.

Mercer makes the decision

In the last part of the game, however, the Devils can break the resistance of the guests. Fabian Zetterlund with his sixth goal of the season and a little later Miles Wood turn the game around.

Towards the end, Winnipeg takes the keeper off the ice, as expected. Mercer makes the decision with 57 seconds before the end of the game with an empty net hit and scores the final score of 4:2.

The Devils are second in the Metropolitan Division. Despite the loss, the Jets remain the Dallas Stars’ closest pursuers in the Central Division.





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St. Louis Blues traden Superstar Ryan O’Reilly nach Toronto

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com February 19, 2023
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The St. Louis Blues may have finally buried their playoff chances for this season.

Because after Vladimir Tarasenko, the next superstar is leaving the 2019 Stanley Cup winner: Ryan O’Reilly.

The Canadian center is sent to the Toronto Maple Leafs in a blockbuster trade alongside Noel Acciari. The Minnesota Wild are also involved in the deal, bringing O’Reilly (officially) in exchange for forward talent Josh Pillar from the Blues. St. Louis pays 50 percent of the salary.

However, O’Reilly is immediately sent on to the Maple Leafs, in exchange for the Wild Toronto’s fourth-round pick in the 2025 NHL draft and 25 percent of the remaining salary.

According to The Athletic, Minnesota will effectively pay $74,000 in cash and $557,000 in salary cap (the prorated value of $1.875 million AAV).

O’Reilly was a key figure in the Stanley Cup triumph

The Blues have Toronto’s first-round pick and Ottawa’s third-round pick in the 2023 NHL draft, as well as Toronto’s second-round pick in the 2024 draft. The Missouri team also has future picks of Mikhail Abramov and Adam Gaudette.

O’Reilly has 19 points (12 goals, seven assists) from 40 games this year. His seven-year contract, which he signed while still in dress with the Buffalo Sabers in July 2015, expires after the season.

The attacker was instrumental in the Blues’ Stanley Cup triumph with 23 points from 26 games and was even awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as MVP of the playoffs.

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Ivan Hlinka did a brilliant thing, Jágr recalls in Nagano

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com February 11, 2023
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Hockey player Jaromír Jágr played the third exhibition game this season. The star striker, who will celebrate his 51st birthday next week, enters them as an active player. In today’s duel between legends Czech Republic and Slovakia, which took place on the occasion of the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the victory of the national team at the Olympic Games in Nagano 1998, he is the only one still playing at the top level.

“What if someone had told me then that in 25 years I would be playing in the extra league? I would have told him that he is the second one to know,” Jágr smiled at a meeting with journalists before the match. “Everything is flying. We’ve experienced a lot of beautiful things during that time, there’s nothing to complain about,” he said.

The famous Kladno pupil entered a similar exhibition in Bratislava in September, and played the Kladno exhibition in December. That is also why he does not consider the current meeting with former teammates or rivals to be special.

“We saw most of the boys when we played the first match in Slovakia. I see the others during the season, but I will see someone after a long time. I’m looking forward to it,” he said.

Jagr has many successes behind him. He won the Stanley Cup twice, the World Championship twice, became an Olympic champion and won countless individual trophies.

“What comes to mind when Nagano is mentioned? That’s an interesting question. The whole journey, concerns about not having another failure after the World Cup, because we had a similar team. And a long journey from America,” said Jágr, pointing to an unsuccessful tournament that preceded the Olympic Games in 1996.

But everything was different in Nagano. “Right from the first match, we won against the Finns 3-0. Then we played the Kazakhs, it was a lot about the score, we wanted to beat them more than the Russians to have a better score. If we had drawn with the Russians to go from first place,” Jágr recalled.

This did not succeed and the Czech Republic advanced to the quarterfinals from second place, but there, with Jágr’s great contribution, the national team defeated the USA 4:1. Subsequently, the Czechs eliminated Canada after raids and Russia in the final 1:0. Jágr’s good performances were also helped by the support of Petr Svoboda, who convinced him that he should play like he did in Pittsburgh.

“I had won NHL scoring before, so everyone expected me to pull the trigger. But it wasn’t necessary because we had a lot of quality players, and even though I wasn’t playing my best hockey, that was enough for us to have success. The team was so strong and we had Dominik Hašek,” Jágr praised the performances of the goalkeeper star.

In addition, the bet on players from Europe, chosen by Ivan Hlinka, paid off for the Czech Republic. “It was played on a big pitch and it was well-mixed. It was a shock to some and I don’t know if he would have got away with it now, when social media is so powerful. He would have been badly criticized. But in those days, only faxes were sent.” Jágr smiled.

“Looking back, he made the best decision he ever made. He took two lines from Europe that dominated here. Brilliant thing. NHL players went there without training! It’s not possible. You need at least a week, the week that passed, so the Americans and the Canadians went home and at the same time they had a great team,” he pointed out.

The most productive European in the history of the NHL was pleased that the entire 02 arena was practically filled for today’s exhibition.

“From my point of view, it’s not even a sporting experience, because any match in the extra league will give you a better experience than the legends here. I was surprised that it was full, but I’m happy for it. The fans come to appreciate us, pay tribute, that they respect us , it’s respect for hockey players from the golden generation. That they respect us, that they come to watch. Karel Gott probably didn’t have the best voice in the 80s either, and he would have sold it out,” said Jágr.

Jágr made history again on Sunday when Třinci scored the 1099th goal of his career and surpassed the top scorer Wayne Gretzky in the MfDnes scoring statistics.

“It’s an unofficial stat. It might be a record, it’s really hard to calculate because you’re comparing different competitions, which is unfair. The levels are not the same. There’s a different number of games in the competitions. It’s unfair to anybody. Every era has had players who they were good and that should be it,” Jágr pointed out.

The Kladen native has not talked about the end of his career for many years, but he indicated that he would like to say goodbye during the Pittsburgh game in Prague.

“I was told Pittsburgh wanted to hang up my jersey and I said I’m not done yet, which is true. I don’t even know when I’m going to be done. But I thought it was interesting when teams go to Europe that they might as well kill two birds with one stone blow. It was nowhere for a European to say goodbye in Europe. I thought it was interesting, so I pitched it. But a lot of circumstances would have to come together,” he explained.

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I’m devastated, the player describes the hardships in Boston. The club moved him instead of Cech because of the salary

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com February 2, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Hockey Boston is currently the best team in the North American NHL and many of its players are having the season of a lifetime. At least one, however, is suffering in silence. He is defenseman Mike Reilly, who fell to the farm for non-hockey reasons.

In the last regular season, thanks to 17 points (4+13), he was the third most productive back of the Bruins. However, the 29-year-old American Reilly spent most of this year on a farm in Providence, which does not correspond to his quality at all.

He played only ten games in the main team and scored one record. On average, he spent less than 17 minutes on the ice.

In the first half of November, however, he fell to the lower AHL. “I was pretty devastated by it, I still am actually. I feel like I should be playing at the top,” he recently told the website The Athletic.

He’s far from the only one who thinks so. According to experts, Reilly clearly has the NHL. He underwent ankle surgery in the summer, but it didn’t affect him in any way. He’s still a valid quarterback with a decent passing game.

He fell to Providence following the return of key running back Charlie McAvoy, who missed the start of the season with a shoulder injury.

At the same time, Reilly could fit into the Boston roster. Next to McAvoy, Hampus Lindholm, Matt Grzelcyk, Connor Clifton, Derek Forbort and Brandon Carl, he could at least fill the role of the seventh back.

But it fell to the Czech defender Jakub Zbořil. The reason is obvious. Although Zboriel is slightly behind Reilly in terms of quality, he is only 25 years old and only takes up about a million dollars under the salary cap. If he went to the farm, on the free agent list, a necessary stop in his case, the competition would likely reach out for him.

Someone will not just “steal” Reilly, who is four years older, with an annual salary of three million for this and next season.

In the current year, he was on the list of free agents several times. But it didn’t mean anything in the first cases. General manager Don Sweeney sent the point guard to the farm, as it were, to accommodate the extremely tight salary cap while moving other hockey players. Physically, Reilly remained in the NHL.

But in November, he really had to leave for Providence, because Sweeney could no longer find a place for his salary of three million.

“I know why I’m here. That it’s more or less because of the salary cap,” Reilly said of his stay in the AHL, where he has started regularly after six long years and so far has a great 14 points (4+10) after 20 games.

“When I was sent down, I definitely had a hard few days. I felt quite embarrassed. A lot of people probably wondered what happened, because not everyone is watching it in detail like my closest ones,” added the American.

It is unclear when or if he will return to Boston this year. The possibility is to come to the playoffs, when the salary cap no longer matters, or to fill the hole left by an injured teammate. At the moment, however, the Bruins are only forwards, including Tomáš Nosko.

Manager Sweeney knows Reilly doesn’t belong on the farm. According to the journalist Elliottea Friedmana tried to replace it by the end of November. However, clubs are worried about the defender’s relatively high contract, which is why no one took him off the list of free agents.

When asked if he would be willing to move, Reilly said he didn’t know. “There was some communication, but to be honest, I got to the point where I don’t want to hear anything anymore. That’s what I told my agent. Actually, I don’t even have to say much, it’s in the hands of the general manager,” he noted.

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