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Lightning’s Kucherov becomes fastest player to 70 points in nearly 2 decades

Nikita Kucherov is a man among boys this season.

The Tampa Bay Lightning superstar racked up his 70th point of the season on a first-period assist Tuesday against the Columbus Blue Jackets. In doing so, Kucherov became the fastest player (43 games) to reach 70 points since Jaromir Jagr did so in the first 38 games of the 1999-00 season, according to NHL Public Relations.

Injuries would limit Jagr to just 63 games that season, but he still won the Art Ross Trophy with 96 points.

Averaging 1.65 points per game thanks to a third-period tally, Kucherov is currently playing at a 135-point pace if he can stay healthy for all 82 games. The last time a player reached the 130-point plateau was the 1995-96 season, when both Jagr (149) and Mario Lemieux (161) surpassed the mark with ease.

Aiding Kucherov along the way during his historic start has been the league-wide scoring spike. Aside from the power-play filled, post-lockout 2005-06 outlier campaign, the NHL's 6.1 goals per game entering Tuesday is the highest since the 1995-96 season.

Kucherov got off to a relatively slow start to the season, picking up 18 points in his first 18 games. Since then, he's averaged over two points per game, racking up 53 points in 25 contests.

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Flyers tie NHL record with 7th different starting goalie

The Philadelphia Flyers have tied a dubious NHL record thanks to their revolving door in the crease.

With journeyman Mike McKenna getting the nod Tuesday against the Washington Capitals, the Flyers have now started seven different goalies this season.

That mark ties the NHL record previously set by the 2007-2008 Los Angeles Kings, the 2002-2003 St. Louis Blues, and the 1989-1990 Quebec Nordiques, according to Stephen Whyno of The Associated Press.

Injuries and inconsistent play have forced the Flyers to use more than half a dozen netminders so far:

Goalie Games started
Brian Elliott 13
Calvin Pickard 8
Anthony Stolarz 7
Carter Hart 7
Michal Neuvirth 6
Alex Lyon 1
Mike McKenna 1

With nearly half a season still to be played, Philadelphia could easily set the new record by starting an eighth different goaltender.

While they've had bad luck in the crease, the Flyers have had consistency on the blue line; they've dressed as many defensemen - seven - as they've started goalies this season.

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Coyotes’ Schmaltz out remainder of season with lower-body injury

Arizona Coyotes forward Nick Schmaltz will miss the remainder of the season with a lower-body injury, the team announced.

The news is a big blow for the Coyotes, as Schmaltz - who has been out since Dec. 30 - was given an original prognosis of week to week.

Since joining the team from the Chicago Blackhawks via trade Nov. 25, Schmaltz had been red-hot, tallying five goals and 14 points in 17 games.

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Truck driver in Humboldt crash pleads guilty to all charges

Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, the transport truck driver involved in the April 2018 crash with the Humboldt Broncos' team bus, pleaded guilty to all charges against him Tuesday, according to The Canadian Press.

Sixteen people, including 10 players, were killed in the crash and 13 were injured. Sidhu's charged with 16 counts of dangerous driving causing death and 13 charges of dangerous driving causing bodily harm.

The case has been adjourned until Jan. 28, when sentencing will begin.

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Blues’ Binnington shuts out Flyers in 1st NHL start

PHILADELPHIA (AP) Brayden Schenn and Vladimir Tarasenko scored and Jordan Binnington stopped 25 shots in his first NHL start to lead the St. Louis Blues past the Philadelphia Flyers 3-0 on Monday night in a listless game between two of the worst teams in the league.

The Blues' win gave them 38 points and moved them past Los Angeles out of last place in the Western Conference. Only Ottawa has fewer points than the Flyers (36) in the East after Philadelphia's seventh straight loss. Both teams fired their coaches this season.

Schenn scored his ninth goal of the season on a rebound off the Carter Hart's pads 41 seconds into the second period for the 1-0 lead. Tarasenko scored midway through the third to become the 20th active player to score against 30 other teams while playing for one franchise.

Binnington, a third-round pick in the 2011 draft, made the lead stand and needed to make only eight saves in the third. David Perron scored an empty-netter in the final minutes.

The 25-year-old Binnington had played just two games in mop-up duty this season behind Jake Allen. He was sent to the minors in December to keep fresh and earned three wins with a shutout to earn AHL player of the week honors. He was called up - and got the call to start against the hapless Flyers.

''It's whole different feel,'' Binnington said at morning skate. ''You can do your own routines and know you're starting the game off and you can dictate the whole game.''

Binnington wasn't challenged much in a half-empty Wells Fargo Center. Once of the NHL's loudest and craziest buildings, the crowds have dwindled with each defeat and the few fans that showed on Monday mostly sat on their hands and booed.

The exception came when Gritty - their popular, googily-eyed mascot - wore a blindfold ''Bird Box'' style and kicked a Nerf football into the stands on a field-goal attempt as part of the ''Cody Parkey Challenge.'' The Chicago Bears kicker had a field goal blocked in the final seconds that gave the Philadelphia Eagles a 16-15 upset win in an NFC wild-card playoff win. Flyers fans roared, breaking into the ''Fly! Eagles! Fly!'' fight song when Parkey's missed kick was shown on the video screen.

This is how sad the season has become for the Flyers - the fans can only cheer for other team's highlights. They used to root for Schenn when he starred for the Flyers for six seasons. He scored 59 points in 2015-16 and 55 points the next season before he was traded for the Blues. The Flyers had another reminder of better days on the Blues bench: coach Craig Berube led the Flyers to the playoffs in 2014 and was fired the following the season. The Flyers fired his successor, Dave Hakstol, last month and have failed to win a playoff series since 2012.

The Flyers have scored only 12 goals over their seven-game losing streak, their longest losing streak since they went 0-5-5 over November-December last season.

NOTES: Blues F Alexander Steen left with an undisclosed injury. ... Blues C Tyler Bozak missed the game with the flu.

UP NEXT

Blues: Host Dallas on Tuesday.

Flyers: Play Tuesday at Washington.

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Canadiens’ Agostino ejected for late hit on Wild’s Fehr

Montreal Canadiens forward Kenny Agostino received a game misconduct for a late hit on Minnesota Wild forward Eric Fehr on Monday night.

Fehr appeared to hit his face off the top edge of the boards. It's somewhat familiar to Claude Lemieux's infamous hit on Kris Draper in the 1996 Western Conference Finals.

Wild defenseman Nick Seeler came to the defense of his teammate, fighting Agostino and receiving an instigator penalty.

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Predators’ Forsberg returns after 17-game absence

Nashville Predators forward Filip Forsberg is in the lineup Monday against the Toronto Maple Leafs after missing the last 17 games with an upper-body injury.

Forsberg had 14 goals and 22 points in 26 games prior to the injury he suffered on Nov. 29.

Nashville went 8-7-2 without its top forward in the lineup.

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