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Sabres' Jordan Greenway Exits Jets Matchup With Injury

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Buffalo Sabres forward Jordan Greenway left the club's March 23 matchup against the Winnipeg Jets early due to a lower-body injury. 

Greenway, 28, blocked a shot from Jets defenseman Colin Miller during the first period of the matchup before exiting. The 6-foot-6 Sabres forward had 4:44 of ice time through six shifts during the contest. 

Greenway has appeared in 33 games this season with the Sabres, where he has three goals, five assists, eight points, 100 hits, and a minus-4 rating. He notably missed 23 games of action from mid-December to late February earlier this season due to injury.  

Greenway was selected by the Minnesota Wild with the 50th overall pick of the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. In 434 career NHL games split between the Wild and Sabres, he has 55 goals, 104 assists, 159 points, 747 hits, and a plus-22 rating.

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Pair Of Golden Knights Recent Offensive Outbursts Carrying The Load

Jack Eichel and Tomas Hertl were dominant against the Detroit Red Wings, combining for two goals and seven points, en route to a 6-3 win. 

Vegas Golden Knights center Tomas Hertl (48) celebrates his winning goal with center Jack Eichel (9) during the third period of their 4-3 win over the Boston Bruins at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-Imagn Images

The Golden Knights took the biggest swing at the 2023-24 trade deadline, pulling off a blockbuster deal to acquire Hertl with mere minutes remaining. At the time, Hertl was injured, recovering from surgery, and when he returned, he never really got his feet under him.

HC Bruce Cassidy struggled to find the best linemates for him, but the 2024-25 season has seen Hertl flip the switch. Primarily playing with Pavel Dorofeyev, the duo leads the Golden Knights in goals while winning their minutes at 5-on-5 and excelling on the power play. 

Hertl recorded his second hat trick of the season last night, two of which game on the power play. His 30 goals this season are the second-highest of his career, and his 14 power play goals are a career-high. If he continues to score at his 0.43 goals per game, he'll set a new career high of 36 goals. 

A contributing factor to Hertl's success on the power play is the playmaking of Eichel. Eichel picked up assists on both of Hertl's power play goals, bringing him to 64 assists on the season. On the season, Eichel has scored 22 goals and a career-high 86 points. 

When Eichel and Hertl clicking at the same time, as they have consistently this season, it makes the Golden Knights increasingly dangerous. A playoff series can be won in the middle of the ice, and very few teams have the depth up the middle that the Golden Knights have. Eichel and Hertl provide a plethora of offence and William Karlsson and Nicolas Roy/Brett Howden provide defensive stability with additional offence in the bottom six. 

They've built their team through the middle and on the backend, putting a lot of trust in Eichel and Hertl to drive offence, and so far, they've delivered. 

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Penguins Gearing Up To Be Party Crashers In Florida

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The Pittsburgh Penguins are on the road for the next three games and have a chance to damage the Eastern Conference playoff race significantly.

On Sunday, they visit the reigning Stanley Cup champions, the Florida Panthers. The Panthers are tied with the Toronto Maple Leafs atop the Atlantic Division, with each team collecting 42 wins and 87 points. 

The Panthers and Maple Leafs are fighting for the divisional crown and chasing the second seed in the playoff race, with a chance to play the top-ranked wildcard team.

 

Penguins: Sidney Crosby's Chase Of Wayne Gretzky's NHL Point-Per-Game RecordPenguins: Sidney Crosby's Chase Of Wayne Gretzky's NHL Point-Per-Game RecordPittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby is on pace to break a Wayne Gretzky record many people thought would never fall; most seasons (19) averaging a point-per-game average. 

Surprisingly, Pittsburgh and Florida have played one-goal games each time they've met, so if the Penguins continue to play competitively as they have in their last five games, there's a chance they muck up the Panthers' plans, at least for one night.

However, another team will intently watch Sunday's contest, the Tampa Bay Lightning, who sit third in the Atlantic Division with 85 points. They are next on the Penguins' schedule and would appreciate a black-and-gold victory on the weekend.

The Lightning will look for a sweep when these two teams meet on Tuesday night. They have won all three previous meetings, including two in overtime. Thus far, they have outscored the Penguins by a 14-9 margin. 

If Pittsburgh can sweep the Florida leg of their road trip, they are helping the Ottawa Senators, who are 7-2-1 in their last ten games and are only six points behind the Lighting, with each club playing 69 games. 

Penguins Players Still Chasing Milestones In Final Month Of 2024-25 SeasonPenguins Players Still Chasing Milestones In Final Month Of 2024-25 SeasonThe Pittsburgh Penguins only have 11 games left in their 2024-25 season. Although this year's club most likely won't qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs, many players in the lineup still have milestones to play for.

Pittsburgh will wrap up their three-game road trip against the Buffalo Sabres, who are just chilling in the basement of the Eastern Conference and have the fourth-best odds to win the top pick in the 2025 Draft. 

These two clubs haven't met since goalie Alex Nedeljkovic scored into an empty net on Jan. 17. The Sabres are one of four teams the Penguins remain undefeated against. With another win on Thursday, Pittsburgh could sweep the season series 3-0-0.

LA Kings’ Fiala Embodies Evolution of Swiss Hockey in the NHL

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What comes to mind when you hear the word “Switzerland”? Banks, chalets, ski slopes, fine timepieces? Or maybe those guys from the Ricola commercials playing those long horns somewhere in the Alps? 

Well, it may be time to add “impactful NHL players” to that list of things hailing from Die Schweiz. Among the 11 current NHL players from Switzerland are stars like Nashville’s Roman Josi (2020 Norris Trophy winner), LA’s Kevin Fiala, and the talented duo of Timo Meier and Nico Hischier (1st overall pick 2017) in New Jersey.

In his three years in Los Angeles, Fiala has scored 78 goals and racked up 114 assists. In 2024-25, the flashy left-winger is projected to score 31 goals, which would be his second time reaching the 30-goal plateau. Any potential playoff success in LA hinges upon the production that the St. Gallen native will bring to the table.

Surprisingly enough, Kevin Fiala is not the first Swiss-trained player to play for the Los Angeles Kings. That distinction belongs to goaltender Pauli Jaks. The 108th pick in the 5th round of the 1991 entry draft made history on January 29th, 1995, at the Great Western Forum as the first Swiss-born player to appear in an NHL game.

Jaks would relieve starter Robb Stauber after the LA netminder gave up four goals on 17 shots against the visiting Chicago Blackhawks after 20 minutes of play.  This Chicago team would end up scoring 22 goals in their four regular season meetings against the Kings, so all the blame can’t be placed on Stauber. Even The Great One was -3 on the night and Marty McSorley didn’t even have any penalty minutes, if you can believe that. Moreover, Chicago boasted a talented roster with names like Tony Amonte, Jeremy Roenick, Chris Chelios, and Gary Suter, which makes Jaks' relief appearance really quite impressive.

In 40 minutes of TOI, Jaks made 23 saves on 25 shots, for a .925 SV%, allowing the Kings a chance to get back into the game. They would eventually lose 6-3 but Pauli Jaks made history and cracked open the door for future generations of Swiss players. Just six years after Jaks’ historic first and only NHL game, David Aebischer would become the first Swiss player to win the Stanley Cup with the 2001 Colorado Avalanche. 

LA Kings’ fans are surely hoping that Kevin Fiala can join Aebischer by becoming the second Swiss player to have his name engraved on the Stanley Cup. 

NHL draft lottery talk becoming unavoidable as Flyers give up 7 goals in loss

NHL draft lottery talk becoming unavoidable as Flyers give up 7 goals in loss originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

After putting together a couple of competitive performances against contenders, the Flyers played like a rebuilding bunch Sunday afternoon against a team worse off than them.

The Flyers were handed a 7-4 loss by the Blackhawks at United Center. Chicago entered with the NHL’s second-to-worst record and on a seven-game skid.

The seven goals matched the most the Flyers have allowed in a game this season.

The Flyers (28-35-9) are very much playing out the string on this 2024-25 campaign. They’ve lost 10 of their last 11 games (1-9-1), a stretch in which they’ve scored just 1.73 goals per game and given up 4.09.

John Tortorella’s club has dropped 18 of its last 24 games (6-15-3).

The Flyers are 1-10-1 in the second game of back-to-back sets and have been outscored 52-29. They were coming off a hard-fought, 3-2 overtime loss Saturday afternoon to the playoff-bound Stars. Two days before that, they outshot the NHL-best Capitals 28-16, but lost, 3-2.

On Sunday, they deserved a fifth straight loss. They’ve now had four losing streaks of five or more games.

The Flyers went 1-1-0 against the Blackhawks (21-41-9). They beat Chicago, 3-2, in overtime at the Wells Fargo Center during November when Matvei Michkov delivered the game-winning goal.

More: Tortorella feels for his team, says Flyers will ‘evaluate, but also try to win’

• Ivan Fedotov was back in net after being pulled Saturday when he allowed two goals on three shots.

He made 22 saves on 29 shots Sunday.

The Flyers relinquished leads of 1-0 and 3-2 in the first period.

They gave up three more goals in the second period. Two of them were power play markers, the first at 5-on-3. Both Michkov and Sean Couturier were in the penalty box for tripping when the Blackhawks padded their lead to 5-3.

After Travis Konecny scored to draw the Flyers within one, Travis Sanheim was whistled for holding the stick of the opponent and Chicago struck a second time on the power play.

Meanwhile, the Flyers’ power play went 0 for 2, dropping to 0 for 30 in March.

Blackhawks netminder Spencer Knight stopped 24 of the Flyers’ 28 shots.

More: All four parts of the Tortorella interview

• With 10 games left, the Flyers are getting closer to the bottom four of the NHL standings. The farther they fall, the better their odds are in the 2025 NHL draft lottery.

The Flyers, 28th in the league’s 32-team standings, are just three points ahead of the Sabres. Buffalo has played three fewer games and it has two more matchups with the Flyers.

A little over three weeks ago, the Flyers were 24th in the NHL standings when they knocked off the Jets, 2-1, in a shootout.

• With two assists Sunday, Matvei Michkov now has 20 goals and 30 helpers on the season. His 50 points are the most by a Flyers rookie since Mikael Renberg had 82 in 1993-94.

Renberg’s mark is a franchise record for most points by a rookie in a season. Michkov is tied for 12th on the Flyers’ all-time rookie single-season scoring list.

Along with Konecny, Sanheim, Jamie Drysdale and Bobby Brink also scored goals Sunday.

• Garnet Hathaway (undisclosed) and Rasmus Ristolainen (upper body) remained out.

• The Flyers wrap up their five-game road trip Tuesday when they visit Scott Laughton and the Maple Leafs (7 p.m. ET/NBCSP).

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NHL draft lottery talk becoming unavoidable as Flyers give up 7 goals in loss

NHL draft lottery talk becoming unavoidable as Flyers give up 7 goals in loss originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

After putting together a couple of competitive performances against contenders, the Flyers played like a rebuilding bunch Sunday afternoon against a team worse off than them.

The Flyers were handed a 7-4 loss by the Blackhawks at United Center. Chicago entered with the NHL’s second-to-worst record and on a seven-game skid.

The seven goals matched the most the Flyers have allowed in a game this season.

The Flyers (28-35-9) are very much playing out the string on this 2024-25 campaign. They’ve lost 10 of their last 11 games (1-9-1), a stretch in which they’ve scored just 1.73 goals per game and given up 4.09.

John Tortorella’s club has dropped 18 of its last 24 games (6-15-3).

The Flyers are 1-10-1 in the second game of back-to-back sets and have been outscored 52-29. They were coming off a hard-fought, 3-2 overtime loss Saturday afternoon to the playoff-bound Stars. Two days before that, they outshot the NHL-best Capitals 28-16, but lost, 3-2.

On Sunday, they deserved a fifth straight loss. They’ve now had four losing streaks of five or more games.

The Flyers went 1-1-0 against the Blackhawks (21-41-9). They beat Chicago, 3-2, in overtime at the Wells Fargo Center during November when Matvei Michkov delivered the game-winning goal.

More: Tortorella feels for his team, says Flyers will ‘evaluate, but also try to win’

• Ivan Fedotov was back in net after being pulled Saturday when he allowed two goals on three shots.

He made 22 saves on 29 shots Sunday.

The Flyers relinquished leads of 1-0 and 3-2 in the first period.

They gave up three more goals in the second period. Two of them were power play markers, the first at 5-on-3. Both Michkov and Sean Couturier were in the penalty box for tripping when the Blackhawks padded their lead to 5-3.

After Travis Konecny scored to draw the Flyers within one, Travis Sanheim was whistled for holding the stick of the opponent and Chicago struck a second time on the power play.

Meanwhile, the Flyers’ power play went 0 for 2, dropping to 0 for 30 in March.

Blackhawks netminder Spencer Knight stopped 24 of the Flyers’ 28 shots.

More: All four parts of the Tortorella interview

• With 10 games left, the Flyers are getting closer to the bottom four of the NHL standings. The farther they fall, the better their odds are in the 2025 NHL draft lottery.

The Flyers, 28th in the league’s 32-team standings, are just three points ahead of the Sabres. Buffalo has played three fewer games and it has two more matchups with the Flyers.

A little over three weeks ago, the Flyers were 24th in the NHL standings when they knocked off the Jets, 2-1, in a shootout.

• With two assists Sunday, Michkov now has 20 goals and 30 helpers on the season. His 50 points are the most by a Flyers rookie since Mikael Renberg had 82 in 1993-94.

Renberg’s mark is a franchise record for most points by a rookie in a season. Michkov is tied for 12th on the Flyers’ all-time rookie single-season scoring list.

Along with Konecny, Sanheim, Jamie Drysdale and Bobby Brink also scored goals Sunday.

• Garnet Hathaway (undisclosed) and Rasmus Ristolainen (upper body) remained out.

• The Flyers wrap up their five-game road trip Tuesday when they visit Scott Laughton and the Maple Leafs (7 p.m. ET/NBCSP).

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Gleb Veremyev & Jesse Pulkkinen Are Headed To Bridgeport

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The New York Islanders have assigned two prospects to their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Bridgeport Islanders.

The first move was signing undrafted college forward Gleb Veremyev to an AHL contract for the remainder of the 2024-25 season.

Veremyev, 21, was recently signed to a two-year, entry-level contract with the Islanders, beginning in the 2025-26 season.

Islanders Have Signed Top Undrafted Free Agent to ELCIslanders Have Signed Top Undrafted Free Agent to ELCThe New York Islanders have signed Colorado College junior and top college free agent, Gleb Veremyev, to a two-year, entry-level contract beginning in the 2025-26 season.

He is a left-handed forward who scored 17 points (nine goals, eight assists) in 37 games with the Tigers in 2024-25.

The second move the Islanders made was assigning Jesse Pulkkinen to Bridgeport.

Pulkkinen, 20, was a 2024 second-round pick (No. 54) of the Islanders and was on loan with JYP in Liiga.

He is a left-handed defenseman with eight points (three goals, five assists) in 38 games this season.

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Jets Host The Sabres In An Afternoon Matinee

The Winnipeg Jets concluded their three-game road trip on the West Coast with a 2-1-0 record, beating the Seattle Kraken and the Edmonton Oilers in overtime and will return home to take on the Buffalo Sabres

Winnipeg Jets center Adam Lowry (17) knocks down Buffalo Sabres right wing JJ Peterka (77) as he skates with the puck during the second period at KeyBank Center. Mandatory Credit: Timothy T. Ludwig-Imagn Images

Connor Hellebuyck and the Jets reached impressive milestones on Thursday against the Oilers, with Hellebuyck reaching 40 wins and the Jets getting to the 100-point mark on the same night as the Washington Capitals

The Jets are in second place in the NHL, trailing the Capitals by two points. More importantly, they hold an eight-point lead on the Dallas Stars for the Division and Conference lead. 

The Sabres are on the opposite end of the standings, sitting in 29th place in the NHL. Although they roster quite a bit of young talent, they haven't found ways to translate it into complete hockey, and it's why it's become another wasted season. 

The talent on their roster includes Tage Thompson, Rasmus Dahlin, Owen Power and JJ Peterka, who are all capable of taking over games if the Jets don't come out with the correct intensity. 

The Jets and Sabres met one time this season, which was a game that was finished in overtime. Adam Lowry scored the game-winner that night, ending a four-game skid. The Jets enter tonight's game with more confidence than they did in their previous meeting, but they could be entering the game playing better hockey.

They've squeaked by wins recently due to inconsistent defensive play and streaky offence. If they can begin to sure those aspects up, they'll get back to their dominant selves. 

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Sharks End Tough Stretch Against Bruins

San Jose Sharks defenseman Luca Cagnoni (42), left wing William Eklund (72) and center Will Smith (2) wait for teammate center Macklin Celebrini (71) to celebrate during the second period against the Boston Bruins at SAP Center at San Jose. Mandatory Credit: Stan Szeto-Imagn Images

When the San Jose Sharks beat the Boston Bruins 3-1 on Saturday, a streak of 14 straight losses dating back to the 16-17 NHL season ended.

Before Saturday, San Jose last defeated the Bruins on March 15, 2016. The Sharks won the game 3-2 and got goals from Joonas Donskoi, Melker Karlsson, and Brent Burns

Sharks rookie Luca Cagnoni achieved his first NHL point on William Eklund's game-opening goal. Macklin Celebrini fed the Sharks winger alone in front for the primary assist.

The Sharks are 2-2 in their last four games and have shown fight despite being eliminated from playoff contention. 

Since the Bruins' streak against the Sharks is over, the longest active win streak against one team is the Nashville Predators over the Sharks (13 games).

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Recent NHL Run Putting Hurricanes Rookie Blueliner Scott Morrow's Talent, Growth On Display

Mar 11, 2025; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Scott Morrow (56) skates against the Tampa Bay Lightning during the third period at Lenovo Center. (James Guillory-Imagn Images)

Carolina Hurricanes rookie defenseman Scott Morrow got his first taste of NHL action last season — playing the final two games of the regular season — but it hasn't been till recently where he's actually gotten to feel like a real NHL player.

Morrow, 22, is the latest defenseman who has been called upon by the Canes due to injuries in the regular lineup and he's been making the most of his time, becoming more and more noticeable every game.

"It’s the first time I've gotten to play more than two games in a row, so I've gotten into a little bit more of a rhythm and it's just been fun to be around the guys and feel like I'm contributing," Morrow told The Hockey News. "It's been fun."

After two callups earlier in the year where he played in limited minutes as the seventh defenseman, the UMass standout finally got the chance to play in a continuous stretch of games as a main piece of the Hurricanes' blueline.

"I mean, last spring was just a blur," Morrow said. "Like, I kind of got thrown in there at the end of the year and didn't really know what was going on and didn't know everybody and nobody knew me as much, so it was tough. And then the first time I was called up this year, both games I played in we went seven D, so it was a bit harder to get a rhythm when you're playing with a different guy.

"But now all the D-men that we have on our team know me a bit more and they're very good about talking to me and taking me under their wing and being positive and embracing me as part of the D-corp. So it's been really good and I can't give enough credit to the guys for helping me out."

Morrow has played in five of the Hurricanes' last six games, averaging nearly 16 minutes a night, and he's continually built his game in each.

In those games, the 2021 second-round pick has points in four, an active three-game point streak and also scored his first career goal as well.

"Super cool moment and I'm just glad it went in," Morrow said on his first goal. "It's a lot of pressure off of my shoulders. Now I don't have to feel like I'm waiting for it to happen. Now that I got my first one, I can play a bit more free."

Carolina Hurricanes Rookie Defenseman Scott Morrow Nets First Career NHL GoalCarolina Hurricanes Rookie Defenseman Scott Morrow Nets First Career NHL GoalLast night's game was one to remember for Scott Morrow, as the Carolina Hurricanes rookie defenseman registered his first career NHL goal in the team's 5-0 win over the Philadelphia Flyers.

A strong offensive game is something Morrow is known for and something he's hopeful to be able to bring more at the NHL level.

"Part of it is just being in a rhythm," Morrow said about getting more comfortable trying to make plays at the NHL level. "Being comfortable with your D partner and knowing that he's got your back and kind of knowing who you're playing with too. Like if you're out there trying to jump up in the rush, you probably want to do it with guys who are looking for you. Luckily, we've got a lot of forwards who are really good at finding the late guy and getting me involved when I want to be up there. So just kind of adapting and learning who I'm playing with and them kind of seeing me and forwards covering for me, my D partner covering for me, and just kind of gelling together and getting some chemistry has been good."

Morrow has had the time to really develop that game at the professional level too as he started the season in the AHL with the Chicago Wolves.

"The coaches down there have done a great job and I have a lot of good players to play with down there," Morrow said. "It's a great environment to get better every day and playing a lot of games, you're going to get confidence naturally."

In 51 games with the Wolves, Morrow had 13 goals and 39 points which had him tied for first in goals and third in total scoring by rookie defensemen.

But even amongst all blueliners, Morrow still ranked fourth in goals and eighth in points.

"I think I started the year producing a good amount, but I think the second half of my year down there, you know, the last 20-25 games, compared to the first 20-25 games, I have been a lot more comfortable and produced more," Morrow said of his time in the AHL. "I think I've taken a lot of steps throughout the year and I definitely have learned a ton down there."

Even beyond the offensive contributions, a big part of the bill for an NHL defenseman is obviously defending. That and being able to transition the puck quickly and efficiently.

In his past five games, Morrow has still managed to control a positive chance share (53.18 CF%) and expected goals percentage (53.79 xGF%) while also outscoring opponents 7-4 at even strength.

He's definitely been sheltered, with a majority of his starts coming in the offensive zone and away from tougher matchups, but he's still holding his own at the NHL level, which is big for a rookie blueliner regardless.

When I asked him what he felt had been the biggest areas of growth for himself since getting this recent stretch of games, Morrow pointed out adjusting to the game speed and puck pressure.

"You just don't have as much time with the puck whether you're breaking it out or having it on your stick in the neutral zone or offensive zone,' Morrow said. "You have to make plays quicker and you can't really get used to it unless you have reps. So just getting some more game reps has been good to speed up my decision making process."

While many are excited for Morrow's potential and want to see him in the lineup sooner rather than later, there's still areas of the game the rookie needs to grow in, especially with his gap control and defending.

"Just being tight to my guy defensively and having tight gaps is the biggest thing," Morrow said on the feedback he's been getting from the coaching staff. "Because at a level like this, in the NHL, anybody can score like that [*snaps*]. If you're not on your guy, bad things can happen. So you know, even being a stick length away isn't always good. You want to be in their kitchen. It's also easier to defend when you don't let them get the puck, rather than when you are a little bit off of them. If they get the puck, then you’ve got to work way harder. So just doing the early work and closing on guys, even without the puck, so that you know they can't make plays."

"Details are so important," said Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour. "Talent, you're not really teaching that. They're great players, but now it's, 'Can you turn the talent into being smarter? Getting the puck more?' Little things. At the end of the day, it's also just about learning the systems and feeling more comfortable so they can just go out and play."

Saturday's game against the Kings was a good example of the work Morrow still needs to do, but the recent stretch of games is still a good taste of what will eventually be on display night in and night out for the Hurricanes.

"It was really good for him to get some games and not just a game here and there," Brind'Amour said. "Like, putting a few together and showing that we can count on him. It's been good to really see what you've got and really give him a taste of playing regular minutes. It's been a good little run for him."


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