WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
Home Team in Caps
Chicago 5, DETROIT 4 (OT)
COLORADO 7, Winnipeg 1
CALGARY 4, NY Islanders 2
Boston 3, VEGAS 2 (SO)
KANE NETS OT GOAL TO HALT ANOTHER DETROIT MULTI-GOAL COMEBACK
Patrick Kane (2-0—2) scored the
overtime goal and extended his road and overall point streaks to 18 and 19
games, respectively, as the Blackhawks fended off a multi-goal, third-period
comeback by the Red Wings - their second in three games - to inch closer to a
playoff position.
1. Alex DeBrincat also scored
(his 33rd goal of the season) as Chicago (26-26-9, 61 points) kept pace with
Colorado (25-24-11, 61 points), who moved into the final Wild Card spot by
virtue of having played one fewer game. The Central Division rivals meet three
more times in 2018-19 - Friday at United Center followed by a back-to-back,
home-and-home set on March 23-24.
2. Kane (16-26—42 in 19 GP) now
owns the top two longest point streaks ever by a U.S.-born player, with his
current run trailing only his own record of 26 consecutive games with a point
set in 2015-16 (16-24—40). His 26-game streak also marks the last time an NHL
player (from any country or team) tallied at least one point in more than 19
consecutive team games.
3. Kane also has tallied a point
in each of Chicago’s past 18 road games dating to Nov. 24, surpassing Joe
Thornton (17 GP in 2009-10) for the longest such streak by any active player.
Only six players in NHL history have had a longer road point streak: Wayne
Gretzky (5), Peter Stastny, Pat
LaFontaine, Mario Lemieux, Jean Ratelle and Marcel Dionne. Gretzky tops that
list at 29 consecutive road games with at least one point in 1986-87
(24-41—65).
4. Kane leads the NHL with 42
points in 2019, only being held off the score sheet once in 20 games since the
calendar turned. Since 1995-96, only five players have recorded 42 or more
points across any 20-game span within a season: Kane (2018-19), Nikita Kucherov
(2018-19), Lemieux (2002-03, 1996-97, 1995-96), Jaromir Jagr (1998-99, 1996-97,
1995-96) and Peter Forsberg (1995-96).
NHL HITS SWEET 16 AS GAUDREAU, MACKINNON REACH 30-GOAL MARK
Calgary’s Johnny Gaudreau and
Colorado’s Nathan MacKinnon each scored in victories to bring the number of
30-goal scorers in the NHL this season to 16. The 16 players with at least 30
goals already in 2018-19 (928 GP) represent the highest such total at this
stage of a season in 20 years (since 1998-99 when there were 18 players).
1. Gaudreau moved within one
point of his second straight 80-point season after posting a career high
24-60—84 in 2017-18. Gaudreau is set to become only the second Flames player
since 1994-95 to post consecutive 80-point seasons, a feat achieved only by
Jarome Iginla (2006-07 to 2008-09) in that span. The Western Conference-leading
Flames improved to 37-16-7 (81 points), taking a three-point lead over the idle
Sharks (35-17-8, 78 points), as they track toward the fifth 100-point campaign
in franchise history (and first since 2005-06).
2. The Avalanche (25-24-11, 61
points) moved into a playoff spot for the first time since Feb. 1 as seven
different players scored, including goals by MacKinnon, Gabriel Landeskog and
Mikko Rantanen. Three-point showings from Carl Soderberg (1-2—3) and Tyson Jost
(1-2—3) helped Colorado score seven goals in a game for the third time this
season.
BRUINS REMAIN PERFECT ON ROAD TRIP, EXTEND POINT AND WIN STREAKS
David Backes scored in the sixth
round of the shootout to extend Boston’s win streak to seven games and its
point streak to 12 contests dating to Jan. 29 (9-0-3). Perfect in the first
four games of their five game road trip, the Bruins will finish their road
stretch Saturday in St. Louis against a team that takes an 11-game win streak
into Thursday’s action.
1. The Bruins (9-0-1) and Blues
(10-0-0) are joined by the Lightning (9-0-2) as the only teams without a
regulation loss this calendar month.
2. This marks Boston’s longest
win streak since the team posted 12 consecutive victories from March 2-22,
2014. The Bruins have had six win streaks of 10 games or more in their history,
with a 14 game stretch in 1929-30 standing as the franchise record.
QUICK CLICKS
1. Scott Hartnell joins NHL
Network as studio analyst
2. Black History Month Spotlight:
Dirk Graham named coach of Blackhawks
3. New wave of black players
ready to make impact on game
4. Radko Gudas suspended two
games for actions in Flyers game against Lightning
5. Robert Hagg fined for actions
in Flyers game against Lightning
SNEAK PEEK AT THURSDAY’S ACTION
RECORDS.NHL.COM ADDS NEW PAGES WITH DAILY UPDATES
On the heels of the September
launch of records.nhl.com – which provides daily updates and extended digital
lists of official League records – the NHL Stats & Information team
continues to add new pages and categories to various sections of the site,
providing hockey fans, media and broadcasters even more access to the rich
history of the game. An overview of the more than 50 additions to the Skater
Records (Regular Season) and Goaltender Records (Regular Season) pages since
the start of the season:
1. Panthers captain Aleksander
Barkov cracks the top 10 on the “Youngest Players, First NHL Goal” list, a
category topped by 16-year-old Bep Guidolin. Seven other active players – noted
in bold on the website – also rank among the top 20 all-time.
2. Buffalo’s Rasmus Dahlin, who
ranks second among all rookies with 26 assists this season, is featured on the
“Youngest Defensemen, First NHL Goal” list, slotting in just ahead of current
teammate Zach Bogosian.
3. Maple Leafs forward Patrick
Marleau holds the edge over Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin in the race to enter
the top six on the “Most Game-Winning Goals, Career” chart – though Marleau
gains quite a bit of ground on Ovechkin when including playoffs.
4. Keeping with decisive tallies,
Vancouver’s Elias Pettersson – the top-scoring rookie thus far in 2018-19 –
needs only three game-winning goals to place himself atop the list for “Most
Game-Winning Goals, Rookie, Season.”
5. The “Youngest Goaltenders,
First NHL Win” page shows that Marc-Andre Fleury was the sixth-youngest in
League history at the time of his first NHL win and third-youngest at the time
of his first NHL shutout. Other goaltender additions include records for save
percentage, goals against average, saves and shots against.
6. Updates to the Team Records
(Regular Season) section include benchmarks for power-play goals and
shorthanded goals, both at the game and period levels.
7. Looking ahead to playoffs,
“Most Stanley Cups Won, Career” and “Most Consecutive Stanley Cups Won” have
been added to both the Playoff Skater Records and Playoff Goaltender Records
pages. Various netminder playoff records also were added for save percentage,
save, shots against and goals-against average.
PENS, FLYERS PLAY FINAL GAMES BEFORE 2019 COORS LIGHT STADIUM SERIES
The Penguins and Flyers each will
skate in one final game before facing off in the 2019 Coors Light NHL Stadium
Series, which will be played outdoors at Lincoln Financial Field in
Philadelphia on Saturday. Pittsburgh welcomes San Jose to PPG Paints Arena while
Philadelphia visits Montreal:
1. Sidney Crosby (25-48—73 in 57
GP) enters Thursday’s contest on a six-game point streak (2-10—12), the second
point streak of as many games this season. Looking ahead to the 2019 Coors
Light NHL Stadium Series, Crosby is three points shy of totaling 100 in his
regular season career against the Flyers (40-57—97 in 65 GP). He would become
only the fifth player in NHL history to record 100 points against the Flyers.
2. Despite losing to the
League-leading Lightning on Tuesday, Philadelphia holds the third-best record
in the NHL since Jan. 10 (13-3-1). The Flyers have been led during their run by
rookie Carter Hart who posted an eight-game win streak from Jan. 14 - Feb. 9
and is now joined in the Philadelphia crease by veteran netminders Brian
Elliott, who returned to the lineup in relief on Tuesday after missing three
months due to injury, and his mentor Cam Talbot, whom he called for advice
prior to his first NHL start earlier this season.
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