Travis Konecny finally has a goal to go along with his five assists.
The Philadelphia Flyers forward tipped in a point shot by defenseman Ivan Provorov early in the third period to give him his first since being drafted 24th overall in 2015.
Konecny has gotten off to a commendable start early in his first NHL campaign with six points in his first seven games.
There was a scary moment in Boston as Bruins center David Krejci appeared to take a skate to the face during Tuesday's game against the Minnesota Wild.
The incident occurred after teammate Adam McQuaid initiated a bump on the opposition that had a domino effect that landed on Krejci.
Here's a closer look at the contact made between the blade of Christian Folin's skate and Krejci's face.
Krejci was forced to leave the game in search of medical attention.
All Ben Bishop will want for Christmas is his two front teeth.
That's because the Tampa Bay Lighting goaltender lost both of his after taking a Peter Holland shot to the mask in the second period of Tuesday's game.
Bishop went down in a heap after absorbing the shot. And after the trainer collected Bishop's his fallen chicklets, the Lightning netminder put his mask back on and resumed his role in net.
The Boston Bruins' rookie goalie was pulled during the second period of Tuesday's game against the Minnesota Wild after allowing three goals on 16 shots for a save percentage of .813.
After beginning the season in Providence, Subban was pressed into action following injuries to starter Tuukka Rask and backup Anton Khudobin. He was replaced by fourth-string option Zany McIntyre on Tuesday.
The 2012 first-round pick (24th overall) previously appeared in one NHL game, against St. Louis on Feb. 20, 2015. Subban was also pulled from that start, after allowing three goals on six shots.
Sidney Crosby kicked off his season debut in style, scoring on the power play midway through the second period. Crosby fired a wrist shot over the blocking glove of Florida Panthers goaltender James Reimer.
Crosby had missed the Penguins' first six games of the season after sustaining a concussion. He's already started making up ground on the NHL scoring race.
Toronto-area native Steven Stamkos continued to put his electric game on display against the Maple Leafs on Tuesday, firing an absolute rocket of a one-timer past Frederik Andersen for his second goal of the night.
The Lightning captain was serenaded with jeers from Maple Leafs fans, who were clearly still bitter that the former 60-goal scorer chose to re-sign with the Lightning instead of joining his hometown Leafs.
However, just over a minute into the game, following a Maple Leafs turnover, Stamkos beat Frederik Andersen on a nifty breakaway effort.
The pair teamed up for New Jersey's first goal against Carolina on Tuesday, as Zacha passed the puck to Hall off a clean faceoff win, before the winger sent a laser past Justin Peters.
The goal was Hall's fourth for his new club. That'll do.