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Top 5 plays from opening night of the NHL season
The NHL made its triumphant return Wednesday, and there was no shortage of memorable plays from the five-game slate.
Here are the top five:
5. Kyrou and Bozak carve Avs ๐ฅ
This looks like a guy who doesn't want to be on the taxi squad. #stlblues pic.twitter.com/pmGf14rJ62
โ St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) January 14, 2021
It's not the Blues' most prominent offensive duo, but Tyler Bozak and Jordan Kyrou showed some impressive chemistry on this gorgeous give-and-go. The highlight-reel tally proved to be the game-winner, as St. Louis knocked off the Cup favorites on the road.
4. Bill Ny the top-shelf guy ๐ฏ
๐ shelf snipe! #LeafsForever pic.twitter.com/pigT1YMPJ1
โ Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) January 14, 2021
Maple Leafs winger William Nylander showed incredible patience and a lethal release on this one, burning Carey Price with a top-corner laser for his second goal of the game. Nylander also added an assist in Toronto's overtime victory over its biggest rival.
3. Hughes sets up goal from seat of his pants ๐
What a pass from Hughes, on his behind, over to Brock Boeser who tallies! Two goals in two minutes for the Canucks and it's 4-2 out of nowhere!#Canucks pic.twitter.com/96fDVjIc2T
โ Hockey Daily 365 (@HockeyDaily365) January 14, 2021
Sophomore defenseman Quinn Hughes brought his A-game in the Canucks' season debut in Edmonton and made a wonderful play on what would end up being the game-winning goal in the third period. First, Hughes held the blue line while under immense pressure from the Oilers, then he slid a perfect pass from his rear end to set up Brock Boeser all alone in front. They don't teach that in hockey school.
2. Crosby makes it leak easy ๐
Fun fact: No active player has more points against Philadelphia than Sidney Crosby. pic.twitter.com/EK9GW3KIJY
โ Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) January 13, 2021
Carter Hart is still pretty new to the NHL, so just this once we'll give him a pass for trying to sneak one by Sidney Crosby. The Penguins' savvy captain thwarted the feeble clearing attempt and casually tucked it home with one hand for the cherry on top. Just another day at the office for No. 87.
1. Subban's save-of-the-year candidate ๐ฑ
MALCOLM SUBBAN! ๐ฎ
โ NHL on NBC Sports (@NHLonNBCSports) January 14, 2021
An early save of the year candidate. #Blackhawks pic.twitter.com/MNQ3FQU6MD
Are you kidding me? Subban's stupendous stop may have come in a blowout loss, but this is undisputedly the play of the night. An absolutely incredible effort that looks even prettier in slow-mo.
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Nylander praises Simmonds’ fight as ‘turning point’ in win
It didn't take long for Wayne Simmonds to make an impact for his hometown Toronto Maple Leafs.
With the club trailing 3-1 to the Montreal Canadiens midway through its season opener Wednesday night, Simmonds challenged blue-liner Ben Chiarot to a fight that his teammates believed changed the complexion of the game.
"That was the turning point of the game, for sure," William Nylander said after the 5-4 win, according to Sportsnet's Luke Fox. "He got the boys fired up. I think we were a little soft and slow in the beginning."
Toronto went on to score a pair of power-play goals following the tilt to tie the game 3-3 heading into the third period. Leafs rearguard Morgan Rielly, who scored the overtime winner, seconded Nylander's praise for the club's gritty winger.
"He's incredibly valuable to this team and we're very, very lucky to have him," Rielly said, according to TSN's Kristen Shilton. "He brings a whole lot of aspects of great things to our team in the way that he's able to play."
Simmonds, 32, signed a one-year, $1.5-million deal with the Leafs in October, and the veteran knows he can provide the team with an element of toughness that it's lacked in the past.
"I felt good," he said, according to Shilton. "It was my first real game action in 10 months, 28 days, and I could probably tell you to the second. I thought the boys needed a bit of a spark there. I know my role on this team. I asked Chiarot ... and it was green light go."
Simmonds added three hits while logging 10:25 of ice time in his Maple Leafs debut.
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Three NHL Teams That Will SurpriseโฆAnd Three That Will Disappoint
22 NHL players unavailable due to COVID-19 protocol
The NHL announced 22 players on 16 different teams are unavailable Wednesday for the opening night of the 2021 season due to COVID-19 protocols.
All those players can't practice, travel, or play. COVID-19-related absences can be due to a positive test, symptomatic individuals awaiting test results, mandatory quarantine, or isolation due to high-risk contact with another person who tested positive.
Here's the full list of players:
Team | Player |
---|---|
Arizona Coyotes | Lawson Crouse |
Boston Bruins | Karson Kuhlman |
Colorado Avalanche | Erik Johnson |
Columbus Blue Jackets | Mikko Koivu |
Detroit Red Wings | Darren Helm |
Detroit Red Wings | Christian Djoos |
Edmonton Oilers | Gaetan Haas |
Edmonton Oilers | James Neal |
Florida Panthers | Markus Nutivaara |
Los Angeles Kings | Cal Petersen |
Los Angeles Kings | Kurtis MacDermid |
Los Angeles Kings | Sean Walker |
Minnesota Wild | Alex Stalock |
Nashville Predators | Mikael Granlund |
Nashville Predators | Luca Sbisa |
New York Rangers | Justin Richards |
Philadelphia Flyers | Shayne Gostisbehere |
Pittsburgh Penguins | Kasperi Kapanen |
San Jose Sharks | Max Letunov |
Vancouver Canucks | Jordie Benn |
Vancouver Canucks | J.T. Miller |
Winnipeg Jets | Nikolaj Ehlers |
The league will release these lists daily throughout the season. No additional details, including the precise reason or potential absence length, will be provided.
The release also stated the Dallas Stars will announce their positive tests prior to their first game. Their season opener is postponed due to an outbreak that infected 17 players.
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Amazon, NHL producing ‘All or Nothing’ docuseries on Maple Leafs
Amazon Prime Video and NHL Original Productions are partnering to create a multi-episode docuseries about the Toronto Maple Leafs' 2020-21 season, the league announced Wednesday.
"All or Nothing: Toronto Maple Leafs" will provide an inside view of the team's campaign on and off the ice.
"This new Canadian original series will offer behind-the-scenes access and rarely seen (points of view) of the Toronto Maple Leafs, one of the most storied hockey franchises - and my personal favorite team - during a season unlike any in NHL history," said James Farrell, Amazon Studios' vice president of local originals.
Amazon's "All or Nothing" series has followed several high-profile professional sports teams since launching in 2015. The Premier League's Tottenham Hotspur (2020) and the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles (2019) are among those to be recently featured. The Maple Leafs will be the first NHL team to appear in the series.
"This upcoming NHL season will be unique for many different reasons," said Maple Leafs president and alternate governor Brendan Shanahan. "We feel that 'All or Nothing' will provide our team a way to connect with Maple Leafs fans here in Toronto and around the world like never before."
The Maple Leafs have a rich history and a large fan base, yet they haven't won the Stanley Cup since 1967 and last won a playoff series in 2004. But led by phenoms Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner, Toronto is the betting favorite to win the North Division this season and has legitimate Stanley Cup aspirations.
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Tortorella: Dubois ‘hasn’t given a reason’ for trade request
Columbus Blue Jackets head coach John Tortorella still isn't sure why Pierre-Luc Dubois wants to be traded, and he offered the budding forward some advice.
"(Dubois) hasn't given a reason why he wants to leave," Tortorella said Wednesday, according to 1st Ohio Battery. "He should get in front of it. That's the way I think you should go about your business and be the best team you can be."
Dubois, 22, signed a two-year, $10-million deal with the Blue Jackets on Dec. 31 as a restricted free agent, avoiding a long-term pact. He reportedly made it known prior to signing that he preferred a change of scenery.
The relationship between Dubois and the club apparently deteriorated during offseason negotiations. The Quebec native said recently that he doesn't want his situation to be a distraction for his teammates.
Tortorella's demanding approach was on full display in the bubble last summer when he and Dubois had a heated exchange on the bench during Game 2 of their qualifying-round series against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The 6-foot-3 pivot responded the next game, potting a hat trick in Columbus' victory.
The Blue Jackets selected Dubois third overall at the 2016 draft. He's tallied 65 goals and 158 points through 234 career contests.
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Golden Knights name Stone 1st captain in franchise history
The Vegas Golden Knights tabbed Mark Stone as their first-ever captain Wednesday.
We would just tell you who our first captain is...
โ Vegas Golden Knights (@GoldenKnights) January 13, 2021
but weโd rather have you C for yourself ๐#VegasBorn pic.twitter.com/icXmQvrClO
Alex Pietrangelo and Reilly Smith will be the team's alternate captains.
Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon said Wednesday that Stone "embodies everything we want in a captain," according to The Athletic's Jesse Granger.
Stone led all Vegas forwards in average ice time last season while ranking second on the club in points and fourth in goals. He's an elite two-way player and one of the NHL's most versatile stars.
The Ottawa Senators traded the winger to the Golden Knights at the 2018-19 deadline.
Vegas opted not to name a captain in its first three seasons, which included an improbable run to the Stanley Cup Final in its inaugural campaign and a Western Conference Final appearance in 2019-20.
Stone spent parts of seven seasons with Ottawa to begin his career. He ranks 10th in goals and points on both the Senators' and Golden Knights' all-time lists.
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NHL betting preview: Best bets for Wednesday and Thursday night
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Finally, the NHL is back! And like David Puddy at a Devils game, I can hardly contain myself.
The best advice I can give for these opening few days is to exercise caution. Some of these teams haven't played in over 10 months, and there are a lot more variables at play this year than ever before, many of which are impossible to quantify right now.
That being said, there will also be opportunities in these opening days and weeks to pounce on inefficiencies in the market before books adjust, so let's dive into the first couple of nights and see what we like.
Canucks (+110) @ Oilers (-130); Jan. 13, 10 p.m. ET
The Canucks visit the Oilers for a season-opening back-to-back. I'll be on the Oilers on Wednesday if, as assumed, Braden Holtby starts the opener. Holtby was abysmal last season, posting the second-worst GSAA (-16.81) in the league. He also had a high-danger save percentage of just .780.
That doesn't bode well for a Vancouver team that was often bailed out by Jacob Markstrom, who posted an 11.45 GSAA and .838 HDSV% in 2019-20.
Edmonton has its own questions in goal and on the blue line, but this is a squad that can generate offense with the best of them. The Oilers offer good value at a short price with Holtby between the pipes. There in turn could be solid value on the Canucks on Thursday at plus money with Thatcher Demko in net.
Pick: Oilers -130
Bruins (-175) @ Devils (+155); Jan. 14, 7 p.m. ET
I'm expecting big things out of MacKenzie Blackwood this season. Overall, this young, hungry Devils team has a lot to prove, and it should be more competitive in a very tough East Division than many are giving New Jersey credit for. Meanwhile, the Bruins come in without David Pastrnak for the first month of the campaign and a worrisome lack of depth on the blue line.
If this line is anything to go by, it looks like Boston is being overvalued early on. This Bruins team isn't going to be nearly as good as in years past against very strong competition in the East. I'll gladly take a discount on the Devils in their home opener.
Pick: Devils (+155)
Islanders (-110) @ Rangers (-110); Jan.14, 7 p.m. ET
Big things are expected of the Rangers this year. They're going to be a very fun team to watch, but it's also going to take some time for them to truly hit their stride given how little hockey they've played over the last 10 months. They will score a lot, but this is still a club that ranked dead last in 2019-20 in expected goals against and allowed the most high-danger chances in the NHL.
The Rangers' lack of continuity won't be an issue for the Islanders. They're a fundamentally sound team that played deep into the 2020 playoffs. The Isles are well-coached, deep down the middle, and primed for a strong start this season.
Pick: Islanders (-110)
Wild (-115) @ Kings (-105); Jan. 14, 10 p.m. ET
Maybe I'm missing something here, but these odds are way off. A line of -115 implies just a 53.5% chance for the Wild to win this game when in reality it's closer to 58%, or -138. Minnesota is far from a complete team, but the Wild are as deep as ever on the back end and will be much improved offensively.
However, this is more of a bet against the Kings than anything. Los Angeles, in the midst of a rebuild, owns one of the league's worst rosters. The Kings' top six is hard to look at, while Jonathan Quick's best days are well behind him. It's going to be a long season for L.A., but there are much better days ahead for a franchise that's done an excellent job reloading the prospect pool.
Pick: Wild (-115)
Alex Moretto is theScore's supervising editor of sports betting. A journalism graduate from Guelph-Humber University, he has worked in sports media for over a decade. He will bet on anything from the Super Bowl to amateur soccer, loves a juicy puck line, and will never trust a kicker. Find him on Twitter @alexjmoretto.
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