No. 1 Star: Chris Stewart, St. Louis Blues
The Blues’ power forward scored two goals and had the primary helper on returning linemate Alex Steen’s goal, as St. Louis shut down the Phoenix Coyotes, 3-0. Jake Allen made 28 saves for the shutout – the first of his career.
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No. 1 Star: Adam Henrique, New Jersey Devils
A three-goal first period doomed the Philadelphia Flyers as the Devils won 5-2, their third win in four games. Henrique scored one of those opening period goals, assisted on Patrik Elias' fourth and added a second on the power play early in the...
No. 1 Star: Dustin Brown, Los Angeles Kings
The Kings captain opened the scoring with a power-play goal – on the doorstep, from Slava Voynov – and closed it out with an empty netter in LA’s 3-1 win over the Calgary Flames.
No. 2 Star: Tuukka Rask, Boston Bruins
Rask made 28 saves...
No. 1 Star: Matt Calvert, Columbus Blue Jackets
The Blue Jackets winger scored a “video game goal” in overtime to defeat the Vancouver Canucks, 2-1. The end-to-end tally included a 360-degree spin move and a nasty snipe to beat Cory Schneider at the end. Full marks to Sergei Bobrovsky...
No. 1 Star: Rick Nash, New York Rangers
Deadlocked at 2-2 in the third period, Nash stepped up and delivered for the Rangers scoring twice in nine minutes to help beat the Philadelphia Flyers 4-2. The goals were Nash's sixth and seventh of the season, boosting the Rangers to a three-game...
No. 1 Star: Jeff Carter, Los Angeles Kings
Carter’s natural hat trick powered the Kings to a 5-1 victory over the Nashville Predators, giving him 14 goals on the season. He turned the trick with two goals in 19 seconds in the third period.
No. 2 Star: Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins...
No. 1 Star: Kyle Palmieri, Anaheim Ducks
The Ducks winger scored the sixth natural hat trick in franchise history, leading Anaheim to a 5-1 victory over the Nashville Predators. Corey Perry and Ryan Getzlaf had the assists on each of the goals.
No. 2 Star: Anze Kopitar, Los Angeles...
No. 1 Star: Tomas Kopecky, Florida Panthers
A wild game ended in 6-4 in favor of the Panthers over the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins. Florida built up a 4-1 lead before allowing Pittsburgh to come back and tie it; but in the end it was Kopecky's first career hat trick that helped power the...
No. 1 Star: Corey Perry, Anaheim Ducks
The Ducks star scored his fifth of the season at 4:14 of overtime on the power play, giving Anaheim a 4-3 win over the Colorado Avalanche. Perry also scored a second-period goal, and assisted on Ryan Getzlaf’s power-play goal to tie the game in the...
I'm going to see the Colorado Avalanche take on the Columbus Blue Jackets next month and I was wondering how can I meet some players from Colorado as well as Columbus, this is my first nhl game and I'm pumped.
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The Chicago Blackhawks have a chance to make NHL history against the San Jose Sharks on Friday night, attempting to become the first team to open the season with a point in each of its first 17 games.
And isn’t it funny how the Hockey Gods make these things happen?
To tie the record, set by...
No. 1 Star: Shea Weber, Nashville Predators
Weber’s aggressive pinch 44 seconds into overtime resulted in the game-winning goal for the Predators, as Nashville defeated the Detroit Red Wings, 4-3. Weber earlier assisted on Craig Smith’s first of the season.
No. 2 Star: Craig Anderson...
Max Pacioretty and Shawn Matthias go head-to-head.
No. 1 Star: Carey Price, Montreal Canadiens
It was a goaltender's duel in the Sunshine State, and Price came out on top, stopping all 26 shots he faced in a 1-0 overtime win over the Florida Panthers. The lone goal came courtesy of Rene...
No. 1 Star: Craig Anderson, Ottawa Senators
Not a lot has been able to shut down Thomas Vanek and the Buffalo Sabres top line yet this season. Craig Anderson made several poolies happy tonight with a 42-save shutout for Ottawa at home in their 2-0 win, halting the Sens' losing streak at two...
It was that kind of night for the Florida Panthers.
No. 1 Star: Bobby Ryan, Anaheim Ducks
In an unexpectedly high-scoring night between the Ducks and the St. Louis Blues (who might prefer to see the Brian Elliott of last season instead of the season before), Bobby Ryan led the way, scoring 2...
No. 1 Star: Jamie Benn, Dallas Stars
The Stars defeated the Avalanche, 3-2, and Benn had a hand in each goal. He picked the pocket of Matt Hunwick for the first goal; picked up a helper on Brenden Morrow’s goal; and then scored from the slot for the eventual game-winner in the second...
Just over three minutes into the Dallas Stars’ game at the Colorado Avalanche on Monday night, Dallas defenseman Jamie Oleksiak – all 6-foot-7 of him – raised his stick and fired a slap shot from his opponents’ blue line. The puck deflected off the skate of Colorado’s Paul Stastny, changing...
No. 1 Star: Nick Bonino, Anaheim Ducks
Bonino made the most of his 10:22 of ice time by scoring his first career hat trick, which powered the Ducks to a 7-4 wild win over the Los Angeles Kings. He added an assist for a four-point night and Jonas Hiller made 30 stops. Luca Sbisa, Bobby Ryan and...