Ramblings: McDavid Suspended; Updates on Ekblad, Doughty, and Zegras; Horvat Hot Streak; Dorofeyev Reaches 20 Goals, and More – January 21
Michael Clifford
2025-01-21
The NHL Department Player of Safety rendered their judgments on Edmonton's Connor McDavid and Vancouver's Tyler Myers after the incidents over the weekend at the end of the game that saw both players give cross-checks to the head of an opponent: Both players have been suspended for three games. Edmonton starts a six-game homestand on Tuesday night and McDavid will miss games against Washington and Buffalo as well as a rematch against Vancouver while Myers will also miss games against the Capitals and Sabres as well as that rematch.
Not a whole lot to say about this one. The players deserved the suspensions they got but, as always, the referees deserve all the criticism they are getting (and then some).
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Calle Jarnkrok has yet to play a game for the Toronto Maple Leafs this season because of a pair of surgeries, including one for a sports hernia. Some good news for the Leafs on that front:
With Max Pacioretty currently missing time with an upper-body injury, John Tavares out of the lineup, and the bottom-6 scuffling a bit, Järnkrok returning soon would be a boost for their forward depth. There is still no official word on his return, but positive signs, nonetheless.
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The Florida Panthers provided an update on defenceman Aaron Ekblad:
Florida plays Tuesday night in Anaheim and then has Los Angeles, San Jose, and Vegas before the end of the week. The hope is that Ekblad can be in the lineup sometime in the next seven days.
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A little update on Los Angeles's Drew Doughty and Alex Laferriere:
Given the recency of each injury, I would guess that Laferriere is closer to game action than Doughty, but it is nice to see Doughty back skating. It will complicate matters on the blue line a lot, and it puts Brandt Clarke's fantasy value for the next thee months in a bit of peril. He hasn't been getting much ice time as it is, Doughty has typically been the top power-play defenceman for years, and Clarke is waiver-exempt. Just some things to keep in mind.
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Anaheim got some good news on injured forward Trevor Zegras:
He was skating on the second line with Leo Carlsson and Alex Killorn, so it seems a return for Zegras may be imminent after missing nearly seven weeks of action. Anaheim is at home to Florida on Tuesday night and their next game is at home on Thursday against Pittsburgh.
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The Boston Bruins staged a comeback on Monday afternoon as they turned a 3-2 deficit at home to San Jose with 12 minutes left in the third period into a 6-3 win. Charlie Coyle had two goals, including the game-tying and game-winning tallies, to go along with an assist on Elias Lindholm's empty netter, a block, and a pair of hits. It is Coyle's first three-point game since early November of 2023.
Each of Lindholm, Brad Marchand, and David Pastrnak had a goal and an assist in the game. Pastrňák totaled six shots and a hit, and has five goals, six assists, and 20 shots in his last four games. Going back a bit further, he has 14 goals, 20 assists, and 107 shots in his last 25 games.
Matthew Poitras assisted on both Coyle goals, his first multi-point game in his 17th appearance this season.
Joonas Korpisalo got the win, his eighth in 14 starts, stopping 25 of 28 shots faced.
Will Smith had a goal and an assist for San Jose in the loss. He is up to 17 points in 41 games on the season, which is good for a 19-year-old rookie playing a middle-6 role on a Lottery team.
Barclay Goodrow and Fabian Zetterlund had the other tallies. Zetterlund finished the game with six shots, three blocks, and a pair of hits.
Yaroslav Askarov played well again, but took the loss, allowing four goals on 31 shots.
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Without Kirill Kaprizov, Jared Spurgeon, and Jonas Brodin, the Minnesota Wild went into Colorado and came out with a 3-1 win. The defence did a lot of the damage as Jake Middleton had a goal and an assist while Brock Faber scored his sixth goal in his 43rd game. Middleton finished with two shots and four blocks as well, and as now tied his career-high in goals for a season (7) in just 36 games. With 56 shots, 91 blocks, and 56 hits in those 36 games, he has been a multi-cat fantasy gem when he's been healthy.
Yakov Trenin had Minnesota's other goal as Marc-Andre Fleury was stellar in net again, allowing just one goal on 27 shots. He has had a couple rough starts this year, but Fleury has now allowed three-or-fewer goals in 11 of his 14 starts.
Nathan MacKinnon scored the lone goal for the Avalanche, winding up with six shots and a block in nearly 26 minutes of ice time. That was the 36th time in his last 201 regular season games dating back to the start of the 2022-23 season where MacKinnon has played at least 25 minutes.
Mackenzie Blackwood took the loss, giving up three goals on 26 shots.
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Seattle hosted Buffalo on Monday afternoon and they had a wild game as Buffalo stormed back from a 3-1 deficit to tie the game 3-3 before ultimately falling to the Kraken by a 6-4 margin.
Jared McCann had a big game fantasy-wise, posting an empty-net tally to go with two helpers. It was just his second three-point game of the season, but he now has eight points in his last eight games, so a bit of a production turnaround happening right now.
Chandler Stephenson, Adam Larsson, and Jamie Oleksiak each had a goal and an assist. Larsson finished with two shots and a hit in a very good fantasy performance. After posting just three points in his first 25 games of the season, Larsson now has nine points in 23 games dating back to December 1st. It isn't exceptional, but very solid when considering he has 50 blocks and 24 hits in that span.
Matty Beniers (PP) and John Hayden had the other tallies. That gives Beniers six goals in his last 12 games to go with 23 shots. A bit of a hot streak, but a good sign nonetheless.
Joey Daccord managed the win, stopping 25 of 29 shots faced.
Tage Thompson and Jason Zucker each had a goal and an assist for the Sabres in their defeat, each registering a power play point. That puts Thompson at the 20-goal mark for the season in his 41st game. Whatever complaints fans may have about the Sabres, most of them well-founded, Tage isn't (or shouldn't be) among them.
Jack Quinn and Alex Tuch had the other goals. That makes four goals in five games for Quinn, and eight goals in his last 15 games. After a very slow start, he's shown signs of life offensively, albeit while shooting over 30% in that 15-game span.
Devon Levi got the start for the Sabres but took the loss, giving up five goals on 33 shots.
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Vegas scored two late third-period goals with the empty net to tie up their home game with St. Louis 4-4, but the Blues escaped with the extra point thanks to a shootout win.
Cam Fowler (PP), Jake Neighbours, Brayden Schenn, and Nathan Walker all scored for St. Louis. Schenn finished with two shots, a block, and a hit in a balanced effort. His 82-game pace right now is for 193 hits, so he is in range to potentially break the 200-hit plateau for the first time since 2013-14.
Jordan Kyrou had a pair of assists, one on the power play, to go with a hit in the win. That puts him up to 20 goals and 21 assists on the season, his fourth straight 20-20 campaign. He is well on his was to his third straight 30-30 effort.
Jordan Binnington gave up four goals on 32 shots but held on in the shootout for his 13th win of the season.
Shea Theodore assisted on all four Vegas goals, one of them being a power-play tally from Tomas Hertl. That gives Theodore 38 assists on the season in his 46th game, tying his career-high for assists in a season (he had 38 in 78 games back in 2021-22). He is currently on pace for 75 points.
Jack Eichel and Pavel Dorofeyev each had a goal and an assist, with Dorofeyev's helper coming on the power play. That goal was Dorofeyev's 20th of the season, the first Vegas player to reach that mark in 2024-25. He has 32 goals in his last 82 regular season games dating back to last season.
Brett Howden had the other goal for Vegas, totaling five shots, two PIMs, and a hit.
Adin Hill took the loss, giving up four goals on 28 shots.
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The Islanders got a pair of goals from Bo Horvat, one on the power play, and Simon Holmstrom scored short-handed as New York took a 3-1 win at home to Columbus. Mathew Barzal assisted on both Horvat goals, and now has 13 points in his last 13 games, including points in eight of his last nine outings.
Horvat's fantasy line was a very good one: Two goals (one PP), four shots, two blocks, and five hits. He is up to 57 hits on the season, well on his way to breaking the 100-hit mark for the first time on his career.
Noah Dobson had a power-play assist, two shots, and four hits before exiting the game early in the third period. He took a hard hit along the boards and his right leg bent under him in fairly gruesome fashion. The good news was he skated off on his own, but he did not return, and we'll update his status when we know more.
Ilya Sorokin stopped 25 of 26 shots for his 14th win of the season.
Kent Johnson scored on the power play for Columbus, the team's only goal of the night. He finished with four shots and three blocks.
Elvis Merzlikins was solid, but allowed three goals on 25 shots for the loss.
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Toronto's top stars came to play in a home game against Tampa Bay on Monday night. Matthew Knies had two goals (one PP) on four shots while adding an assist along the way, Mitch Marner had a goal and two assists (one PP) with a block, Auston Matthews had one goal on five shots and added an assist, while William Nylander scored a breakaway goal as the team skated away with a 5-3 win. Bobby McMann assisted on Knies's power-play goal, so the five forwards on their top power-play unit scored all five goals and had five assists to boot.
Joseph Woll was good in net (again) for Toronto, stopping 27 of 30 shots for the win. He now has 29 wins in 47 starts over the last two seasons.
Nick Paul scored twice for the Lightning, one coming on the power play, totaling five shots and a shit. Defenceman Darren Raddysh had a goal and an assist with two shots and a hit, and now has six points in his last four games while averaging over 21 minutes a game.
Jonas Johansson got the start for the Lightning and allowed four goals on 27 shots.
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Carolina battled back from a 2-0 first-period deficit to skate out of Chicago with a 4-3 overtime win. Sebastian Aho played the hero scoring in the extra frame, he assisted on a short-handed goal from Seth Jarvis earlier, and totaled three shots with a hit.
Jordan Staal and Jesperi Kotkaniemi had the other goals for Carolina. Staal had four shots, a block, and two hits for a solid multi-cat effort. He now has 10 goals in 47 games on the season after scoring 10 goals in 80 games last season.
Shayne Gostisbehere skated just 13:32 in this overtime game, his lowest ice time total of the season. His ice time has declined in each of his last three games since returning from injury, which is something to keep an eye on.
Frederik Andersen was in net for Carolina, his first game since late October. He stopped 22 of 25 shots for the win.
Chicago's 'fourth' line did most of the damage for the Blackhawks as Ryan Donato had a goal and an assist, Philipp Kurashev had the same, while Taylor Hall assisted on Donato's tally. Tyler Bertuzzi had the other goal, his 17th of the season and his 12th goals in his last 20 games.
Petr Mrazek was very good in net for Chicago, but took the hard-luck loss, allowing four goals on 48 shots.
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Utah put four shots past Connor Hellebuyck on Monday night, and added an empty-net tally for a big 5-2 win. A big thanks in this one to Barrett Hayton who had a goal, two assists, three shots, and a hit in just over 15 minutes of ice time. It was his first three-point game of the season, and his first three-point game since March of 2023, a span of 94 games.
Clayton Keller had a goal and an assist in the win, his third multi-point game in his last four outings. He is up to 50 points on the season, becoming just the 25th player on the season to do so (22nd forward).
Logan Cooley, Mattias Maccelli, and Olli Maatta had the other goals. Maccelli has five goals in his last eight games after scoring jut three times in his first 37 games of the campaign.
Connor Ingram was in net once again for Utah, and stopped 23 of 25 shots for the win. That is two starts in a row since returning, allowing just two goals in each start.
Dylan DeMelo and Nino Niederreiter had the goals for Winnipeg as Hellebuyck allowed four goals on 27 shots.
Adam Lowry left the game after the first period and did not return.
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Rickard Rakell missed Pittsburgh's game Monday night due to a family issue, but the Penguins stepped up without him and took a 5-1 win in Los Angeles. Anthony Beauvillier, Sidney Crosby, and Kevin Hayes (PP) each had a goal and an assist in the win as Evgeni Malkin and Cody Glass had the other tallies. That is just four goals for Malkin in his last 29 games after scoring five goals in his first 16 games. Conversely, Beauvillier has 11 goals in 48 games this season, or more goals than he had in his previous 86 regular season games (10).
Alex Nedeljkovic stopped 25 of 26 shots for the win.
Adrian Kempe had the lone goal (PP) for the Kings, his 23rd of the season. He finished with six shots and a hit, and is now up to 50 hits on the season.
David Rittich was in net for Los Angeles and allowed four goals on 32 shots for the loss. He is down to an .884 save percentage in 20 starts (22 appearances) in 2024-25, one of the worst marks in the league for any goalie with at least 20 starts.