The Ottawa Senators don't appear to be looking for a quick fix.
With the trade deadline approaching, Senators general manager Bryan Murray doesn't see the team making a move for a rental player, Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman reported on Hockey Night in Canada's "Headlines" segment Saturday night.
Friedman said Murray told him it's "unlikely (Murray) does anything unless it's for a player under team control or has term - no rentals."
The Senators find themselves in a tough spot, six points out of the final wild-card position in the Eastern Conference.
SUNRISE, Fla. - Jaromir Jagr has scored his 741st goal to tie Brett Hull for third place on the NHL's career scoring list.
Jagr redirected a centring pass from Dmitry Kulikov in the second period of the Florida Panthers' game against the Winn...
Huberdeau was hurt after falling awkwardly into the boards following a hit from defenseman Jacob Trouba. The 22-year-old leads the team with 29 assists this season.
Usual linemate Aleksander Barkov is missing his sixth consecutive game Saturday with an upper-body injury of his own, but hopes to be back in the lineup for the Panthers' next game Thursday against the Arizona Coyotes.
The 44-year-old hit the milestone with a beautiful tip off a Dmitry Kulikov shot, beating goalie Michael Hutchinson to tie the game at one during the second period.
After picking up an assist on a Travis Zajac goal, the 25-year-old sniped an incredible shot from the goal line over the crouched Braden Holtby and into the far top corner to give the Devils a 2-1 lead.
Palmieri, who grew up playing for the New Jersey Devils Youth Hockey Club, has already set career highs in goals (22) and points (39) with over 20 games remaining in the season.
It took Pittsburgh Penguins forward Tom Kuhnhackl 17 games to score his first NHL goal, but when he did, boy was it something to behold.
Kuhnhackl picked up a loose puck early in the second period and - after flipping it past Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman - broke in all alone, going bar-down on Ben Bishop with a beautiful backhand release.
TORONTO - Brendan Leipsic scored twice as the Toronto Marlies defeated the Portland Pirates 3-1 on Saturday afternoon at the Ricoh Coliseum.
Frederik Gauthier opened the scoring in the second period for Toronto (40-9-4-0), which became the fi...
Retired goaltender Gilles Meloche is one of 26 former members of the Minnesota Wild and North Stars who suited up for Saturday's Alumni Game against the Chicago Blackhawks at TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, and the 65-year-old took the ice in style.
Wearing the classic North Stars uniform, the 18-year NHL veteran also donned a retro mask, as seen in this photo with former teammate Don Beaupre.
The Minnesota squad features former North Stars greats Mike Modano, Neal Broten, and Bobby Smith as well as longtime Wild forwards Brian Rolston, Wes Walz, and Andrew Brunette.