Duchene salvages Avalanche win with OT redirection

The Colorado Avalanche almost let one get away from them Monday night.

The club watched as the Columbus Blue Jackets clawed their way back into the game, netting the tying goal with six seconds left in regulation to push it to overtime.

Luckily, Matt Duchene put the Avalanche in front for good in the extra frame, finishing off a two-on-one break with Erik Johnson to seal the 3-2 victory.

The goal was Duchene's seventh of the year, and gave the team wins in consecutive games for just the second time this season.

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Subban records 1st multi-goal game with Predators

P.K. Subban was putting his booming shot to good use against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

The Nashville Predators defenseman rocketed two shots past Ben Bishop within the span of 2:40, thereby recording his first multi-goal game with his new team.

Here's a look at how he did it.

The two goals gave Subban five on the season and five points in his past three games.

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Guentzel’s family goes bananas after 1st career goal

It will be an extra happy Thanksgiving at the Guentzel house this year.

Pittsburgh Penguins rookie forward Jake Guentzel scored his first career goal on his first shot during his first shift Monday, much to his family's delight.

It doesn't get much better than that.

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Watch: Penguins’ Guentzel nets 1st career goal on 1st shot

Well that didn't take long.

Pittsburgh Penguins rookie Jake Guentzel scored his first goal, on his first shot, on his first shift, in his first game on Monday.

Related: Guentzel's family goes bananas after 1st career goal

The 22-year-old netted the first goal of the game against the New York Rangers, just over a minute into the contest.

Of course, Guentzel is not the first Penguin to score a goal in the same fashion.

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Tortorella to Trotz: Quit whining about high-stick call

John Tortorella has a brief but important message for Barry Trotz.

"Quit whining, that's all I have to say," the Blue Jackets head coach said Monday, according to Tom Reed of the Columbus Post-Dispatch.

Tortorella was responding to Trotz's comments Sunday about a high-sticking call on Washington Capitals center Nicklas Backstrom that was drawn by some apparent embellishment on the part of Nick Foligno.

Trotz said he hoped the NHL looked at the incident, calling it "just a little bit disrespectful to the game."

As of late Monday afternoon, Foligno had not heard from the league, and was somewhat taken aback by Trotz's words.

"I think I was most offended by his remarks only because anyone who knows me and knows the way I play, that's probably the furthest thing from my mind there," Foligno maintained.

"(Backstrom's stick) came very close to hitting me in my face," he added. "You can slow anything down and make it look how you want. If you watch it at full speed, I only throw my head back. I don't grab for my face. I do that strictly because it was so close to my face. It's a natural reaction I think anyone would have when a stick comes that close to their face."

The divisional foes will meet next on Jan. 5 in Washington.

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Eddie Lack concussed at practice, place on IR

The Carolina Hurricanes have placed Eddie Lack on injured reserve after the netminder suffered a concussion Monday at practice.

Carolina has tapped Michael Leighton to fill the void with an emergency recall from Charlotte of the American Hockey League.

Cam Ward's resurgence has limited Lack's opportunities this season. He owns a forgettable .856 save percentage in five appearances, winning once.

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Duchene returns as Avs face Blue Jackets

The Colorado Avalanche will have a big boost to their lineup when they take on the Columbus Blue Jackets on Monday, as the team announced center Matt Duchene is set to return.

Duchene missed the last four games after suffering a concussion. The 25-year-old is a key piece in Colorado's offense, with 11 points through 13 games this season. He sits one point back of Nathan MacKinnon for the team lead in scoring.

The Avalanche, winners of two of their last three after scoring victories over the Minnesota Wild and Los Angeles Kings, rank last in the Central with a 8-9-0 record.

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Duchene returns as Avs face Blue Jackets

The Colorado Avalanche will have a big boost to their lineup when they take on the Columbus Blue Jackets on Monday, as the team announced center Matt Duchene is set to return.

Duchene missed the last four games after suffering a concussion. The 25-year-old is a key piece in Colorado's offense, with 11 points through 13 games this season. He sits one point back of Nathan MacKinnon for the team lead in scoring.

The Avalanche, winners of two of their last three after scoring victories over the Minnesota Wild and Los Angeles Kings, rank last in the Central with a 8-9-0 record.

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Panthers’ Petrovic expected to miss 2 months with ankle injury

Florida Panthers defenseman Alex Petrovic was placed on injured reserve and is expected to be out for eight weeks with an ankle ailment, the club announced Monday.

Petrovic was hurt blocking a shot against the Montreal Canadiens last Tuesday, according to George Richards of the Miami Herald.

The announcement comes on the same day Panthers forward Nick Bjugstad was cleared to make his season debut Tuesday against the Philadelphia Flyers.

Petrovic has five points in 16 games, logging an average ice time of 17:55.

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NHL institutes new rules for post-John Scott All-Star Game eligibility

The NHL All-Star Fan Vote will be back, but with several stipulations that could prevent the next John Scott from becoming an international hero.

The league announced new requirements Monday, pertaining to the 2017 All-Star voting rules

Once again, fans will select one player from each division (without regard for position), and each winner will be named an All-Star captain.

But, here's what's different this time around:

  • Eligible players must be on an NHL club's active roster as of Nov. 1. Any player who's not - due to injury or special circumstances - can be added to the ballot if/when he returns.
  • If a player is assigned or loaned to the American Hockey League (AHL) or any other minor-league team between Nov. 1 and 5 p.m. ET on Jan. 26, the player is ineligible. However, if the minor-league assignment/loan is due to conditioning reasons, the player remains eligible.
  • If a vote leader is disqualified due to a minor-league assignment or loan (or other reason) after voting closes on Jan. 2, the player with the second-most votes in that division will be named captain.

The new guidelines were clearly a response to Scott's unlikely election to the game last winter, following an online movement that culminated in the enforcer captaining the Pacific Division, while scoring twice and being named MVP in Nashville.

All-Star weekend is scheduled for Jan. 28 and 29, 2017. Fans can begin voting Dec. 1.

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