Florida Panthers winger Colton Sceviour was productive regardless of condition versus Detroit Red Wings on Sunday, scoring at even strength, on the power play, and also while down a man, to record the first hat trick of his career.
The other half of the Panthers' money-puck additions up front, Sceviour and the team's leading scorer, Jonathan Marchessault - who each make less than $1 million annually - have combined for 11 goals in eight games while sitting one-two in team scoring.
Sceviour's trick is the franchise's first since Tomas Kopecky in February 2013.
Ryan Callahan makes his season debut following offseason hip surgery, while Nikita Kucherov joins him in the forward ranks after missing one game with an upper-body injury.
Callahan was originally penciled in for a mid-November return, and Kucherov was considered day to day.
The Florida Panthers forward jumped on the Red Wings for two goals in the span of 23 seconds during the first period in Detroit, marking his third and fourth tallies of the season to date.
The first came courtesy of a nifty redirection.
The second came a little harder on a great individual effort.
Sceviour recorded a career-high 11 goals in 71 games for the Dallas Stars last season.
The Florida Panthers forward jumped on the Red Wings for two goals in the span of 23 seconds during the first period in Detroit, marking his third and fourth tallies of the season to date.
The first came courtesy of a nifty redirection.
The second came a little harder on a great individual effort.
Sceviour recorded a career-high 11 goals in 71 games for the Dallas Stars last season.
It doesn't quite measure up to two Halloweens back, when he "thrilled" as a Michael Jackson zombie, but P.K Subban's take on another music icon is pretty impressive nonetheless.
Here's P.K. as Prince for his first Halloween bash with the Nashville Predators.
It's possible the Halloween budget was bigger in Montreal.
Detroit Red Wings forward Thomas Vanek will be out longer than expected, as head coach Jeff Blashill announced Sunday that he's now week-to-week with an unspecified injury.
The injury, initially announced Tuesday, has already kept Vanek out of two games.
Vanek, 32, is tied for the team lead with eight points.
One day after the announcement of his wife's cancer diagnosis, Craig Anderson will be in goal for the Ottawa Senators versus the Edmonton Oilers on Sunday night, head coach Guy Boucher confirmed.
The Senators announced Thursday that Anderson was taking time to deal with a personal matter, followed by news of Nicholle Anderson's cancer diagnosis Friday. After goaltender Andrew Hammond was injured in Friday's game, Nicholle reportedly suggested her husband rejoin the team in Edmonton.