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Sergey Kalinin’s Gordie Howe hat trick helps Devils end losing streak

New Jersey Devils rookie Sergey Kalinin scored a goal, added an assist, and fought J.T. Miller on Tuesday as his team ended a three-game losing streak by beating the New York Rangers 5-2.

Though the 24-year-old Russian has certainly never watched Gordie Howe play, the significance of his goal, assist, and first NHL fight wasn't lost on him.

"I'm from Siberia, but we have the internet," he said, referring to his Gordie Howe hat trick. After spending parts of six seasons with Avangard Omsk of the KHL, Kalinin now has seven goals and six assists in his first season in North America.

Tyler Kennedy, Kyle Palmieri, Lee Stempniak, and Adam Larsson also found the net, while an unbelievable stick save was one of 17 made by netminder Cory Schneider as he recorded his 26th win.

The win brings the Devils within a point of the final wild-card spot currently held by the Pittsburgh Penguins, who have three games in hand.

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VIDEO: Andrew Ladd scores in possible final home game with Jets

If Tuesday is indeed Andrew Ladd's final home game with the Winnipeg Jets, he made it a memorable finale.

The 30-year-old finished off a feed from a man with a five-year contract extension in Dustin Byfuglien to net his second shorthanded goal of the season against the Dallas Stars.

With Winnipeg fans anticipating that this could be the last time they see Ladd wear the "C" (the team has no more home games ahead of the Feb. 29 trade deadline), they gave him a well-deserved standing ovation.

Since the franchise moved from Atlanta to Winnipeg in 2011, Ladd has scored more goals (110) than any other Jets player.

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Eric Staal scores 1st goal in 17 games as trade deadline looms

Eric Staal either upped his trade value or made things more difficult for Ron Francis.

In Tuesday's 3-1 win over the Philadelphia Flyers, the Carolina Hurricanes captain tapped a puck out of midair and past Michal Neuvirth for his first goal since Jan. 12, ending a 16-game drought.

The goal comes less than a week before the NHL's trade deadline, at which time Staal's immediate future will be decided.

On one hand, the win over the Flyers keeps the Hurricanes alive in the Eastern Conference playoff race, bringing them to within two points of the Pittsburgh Penguins, albeit with three more games played.

Staal, however, is set to become an unrestricted free agent at season's end, meaning he's a candidate to be traded if the sides don't appear to be headed for a contract extension.

For potential buyers, the goal could be a necessary sign of life from the 31-year-old, who now has 10 in 61 games this season.

But for general manager Francis, the decision now is whether to sell Staal to the highest bidder or retain his services for a playoff push, even if it means potentially losing him for nothing in free agency.

The Hurricanes have three games remaining before the deadline, at which point a new era could be dawning in Carolina.

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Sharks giving away limited edition ‘Chia Burns’ in March

Brent Burns has been one of the biggest keys to the San Jose Sharks success this season, but his beard has helped make him one of the NHL's most popular players.

The Sharks are capitalizing on his trademark facial hair - and his missing front teeth - with a promotion where they'll be giving away "Chia Burns" figures to special ticket holders who want to try to "grow a cooler beard than Burnzie" for a March 28 game against the Los Angeles Kings.

No word yet if a "Chia Chewbacca" will also be available.

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NHLPA’s appeal of Dennis Wideman’s upheld suspension set to begin Thursday

Dennis Wideman's next chance to be heard is set for later this week.

The National Hockey League Players' Association's appeal to a Neutral Discipline Arbitrator regarding the Calgary Flames defenseman's 20-game suspension - recently upheld by NHL commissioner Gary Bettman - will be heard on Thursday and Friday in New York.

Wideman was assessed the suspension for cross-checking linesman Don Henderson back on Jan. 27.

Bettman's decision to uphold the suspension after the initial appeal was based on Wideman's total failure to accept responsibility for his actions, while the NHLPA maintains the league completely ignored the effects of a concussion sustained by Wideman seconds prior to colliding with the linesman.

Wideman has already missed Calgary's past 10 games.

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Filip Forsberg records natural hat trick vs. Maple Leafs

Yet another player has gone off for a huge offensive outburst against the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Nashville Predators forward Filip Forsberg needed less than 26 minutes of game action Tuesday to record a natural hat trick, giving his team an early 3-0 lead. It's the first regular-season hat trick of his career.

The 21-year-old opened the scoring during a first-period power play after being sprung on a breakaway by Mike Ribeiro, who fed Forsberg with a beautiful pass through the feet of Leafs defenseman Martin Marincin.

He captured the team lead in goals with his 22nd of the season early in the second, and cushioned that lead by banging home a rebound less than two minutes later to finish the trick.

After scoring just three goals through the first two months of the season, the young Swede has been on fire with 20 goals since Dec. 1.

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John Scott’s All-Star-inspired movie to be written by Mitch Albom

John Scott's NHL All-Star experience is coming to a theater near you.

The write-in All-Star who became game MVP has captured the attention of Hollywood, culminating in the acquisition of the story's rights by Mandelay Sports Media.

Mitch Albom, longtime Detroit Free Press sportswriter and author of "Tuesdays With Morrie" and "The Five People You Meet In Heaven," will write the feature film script will be produced by MSM’s Mike Tollin and Jon Weinbach, according to Mike Fleming Jr. of Deadline.

Scott, of course, was selected by fans to captain the Pacific Division as a member of the Arizona Coyotes, but was subsequently traded to the Montreal Canadiens and assigned to the AHL's St. John's IceCaps, with his wife set to give birth to twins later that month.

After allegedly being pressured by the NHL to vacate his spot, he showed up in Nashville and completely stole the show.

For Albom, the story was too great not to share on the big screen.

"When John was traded from Arizona to the Canadiens and promptly sent down, it seemed like he was being punished for an arbitrary thing that wasn’t about sports, after he dug in when the league pushed down on him to withdraw," Albom said.

"At first, he said the same thing Rocky did when asked to fight the champ. He said, 'No, I don’t belong there' - this after fans started voting for him. But then, they pushed down on him and he said, 'I know I don’t belong with these guys from a talent level, but I do know how to skate, and I’m not going to fall on my face. I may not be the greatest, but I’ve put my time in.' And he was the best player on the ice that day."

Tollin’s sports movie credits include "Varsity Blues," "Summer Catch," "Radio," and "Coach Carter."

There's no word yet on who will play the role of Scott.

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