'What A Feeling, Especially For Your Hometown Team': Maple Leafs' Easton Cowan Pots First NHL Goal Against Flyers

Thirty-three seconds into the third period of Saturday's game against the Philadelphia Flyers, Easton Cowan received a pass before swiftly firing a shot past Dan Vladar. Almost as fast, teammate and fellow London Knight alumnus John Tavares jumped into the young forward's arms to celebrate his first NHL goal.

"I lived with him a bunch, so just to be able to share that moment with him was awesome," the 20-year-old said after the Toronto Maple Leafs' 5-2 win over the Flyers. "I mean, what a play by him. Just an unreal player and an even better guy."

Tavares had scored his 500th goal in the game prior, a 6-3 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets on Wednesday. It was a massive moment that, sadly, didn't get celebrated too much due to the game's scoreline.

So when Cowan slotted the puck in the top corner, off of a no-look spinning pass from Tavares, it felt like two celebrations amalgamated into one.

"I mean, he's (scored) 500 times, so to see him that excited for a goal was definitely special," Cowan told Maple Leafs host Ryan Leslie after the game. "Just like I've been saying since I met him, what a great player, and just an even better human being.

"I've learned so much from him, and honestly, I've only known him for two years, but I probably wouldn't be here without him."

Cowan has been raring to score his first NHL goal for a while now. Throughout each game, you can notice the emphasis on shooting the puck more. Cowan had three shots against the Blue Jackets on Wednesday before piling up four shots against the Flyers.

At some point or another, one was going to find the back of the net.

"It's a mental grind," admitted Cowan, while trying to hold back a grin.

"You want to score, and the first however many games I played, I didn't score. So just stuck with it in practice, kept getting better, and I'm going to keep doing that. It just felt like it was going to be a matter of time. I stuck with it, kept to my chances, and it felt good that that one went in for sure."

His teammates definitely took notice of his game ramping up a bit.

"He's had a lot of good opportunities over the last couple of weeks. You know he wants to score, and I thought tonight, he was all over it," Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews said, with a smile.

"We're all super pumped for him and definitely a cool moment."

Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube has placed Cowan throughout Toronto's lineup. At one point or another throughout the early part of this season, the young forward has appeared on every line, from the first all the way down to the fourth.

In slotting him with Tavares and Bobby McMann, Berube had to have known that if the Maple Leafs were playing well, a Cowan goal was a possibility.

"He had a hell of a game tonight," Berube stamped. "Just the way he hung onto pucks and made plays and competed on the puck, his stick details. He did a lot of good things tonight. He was a really good player tonight for us."

No doubt it was a fantastic night for Cowan. The Maple Leafs got the win, and on the flight back to Toronto, Cowan got to read all the messages that were sent his way following his first NHL goal, from family, friends, and some former Knights teammates.

"I haven't even talked to (my mom) yet, so I'm pretty sure she's pumped. Maybe I'll give her a call before I get on the plane," Cowan smiled.

Cowan's first goal puck will likely go somewhere in his room at his family's home in Mount Brydges, Ontario, a two-and-a-half-hour drive west of Toronto. "I'm sure my mom will want it there," he said.

Though as he sat inside the dressing room at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, the NHL rookie couldn't help but think back to when he was a child. It was a dream to play in the NHL. It was another dream to score in the league.

But nothing beats conquering each of those goals while playing on the team he grew up idolizing as a kid.

"What a feeling, especially for your hometown team. I wouldn't want to play anywhere else, that's for sure."

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10 Stats from the First 10 Games of the 2025-26 Season for the Anaheim Ducks

The Anaheim Ducks are ten games out of 82 into their transitional 2025-26 season, a season where the stated goal has been and remains to make the 2026 NHL playoffs. A new head coach, along with his new staff, has been implemented, as have brand new play-styles and systems.

They boast a 6-3-1 record, and through the vast assortment of highlights and areas that need improvement, some encouraging and concerning trends have emerged, and the numbers, both traditional and underlying, bear out as much. Ten games remains a relatively small sample size, and things can change in either direction very quickly. It’s also pushing the limits for a “grace period” that is naturally given to teams that made wholesale changes in the offseason, as the Ducks had in the summer of 2025.

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Here are ten statistics that tell the story of the first ten games of the Ducks’ 2025-26 season:

The idea from this article was borrowed directly from Vince Mercogliano of "The Athletic"

Team: 44.51xGF% (28th in NHL)

Ten games into the season is where 5v5 expected goals numbers start to matter. The good news is that the Ducks are generating 2.75xGF/60 minutes at 5v5 (12th in the NHL), a sizable improvement over the last two seasons (2.34xGF/60). The bad news is they’re allowing a whopping 3.42xGA/60 (32nd in the NHL), way up from the 2.8xGA/60 they surrendered in the last two seasons combined.

We’re still just ten games into the season, the Ducks are playing high-event hockey, and these numbers could be attributed to a combination of adjusting to new systems, new personnel, injury to key roster players, and the line/pair shuffling that ensues. The defensive mistakes reflect on-ice mental/judgement errors, and are, in theory, easily correctable (and some have already seemingly been corrected). However, if not coached out of them, outscoring these issues won’t be sustainable over the course of 82 games.

Lukas Dostal: 7.2 Goals Saved Above Expected (6th in NHL)

Fresh off a brand new long-term contract, the underlying numbers suggest that Dostal, as he did along with John Gibson a season ago, has put the Ducks on his back through a difficult defensive stretch to begin the 2025-26 season. He’s started eight of the Ducks’ ten games, has posted a 4-3-1 record, and a .909 SV%.

Dostal has been every bit as advertised and every bit worth his new cap hit to this point in the season. His trademark puck-tracking skills and knowledge of angles are a seemingly perfect marriage with the Ducks' new defensive zone coverage system, as he’s stated the shots he sees are more predictable. This has led to him further developing other aspects of his game, like rebound control and game management.

Leo Carlsson: 1.5 Points/Game (T-6th in NHL)

Carlsson's anticipated breakout is upon us. As has been the case with several of today's top European NHL superstars (Aleksander Barkov, Nikita Kucherov, David Pastrnak, Leon Draisaitl), 100-150 games seems to be how long it takes some players to learn, adjust, and adapt their games to the NHL and translate the aspects that made them so successful prior to the highest level of the sport.

What’s even more encouraging is the fact that Carlsson still has a long way to go, and there are several areas in his game he can further refine. He’s one of six U20 players in the last 30 years to begin a season with 15 points in the first ten games, joining Macklin Celebrini (2025-26), Steven Stamkos (2010-11), Sidney Crosby (2006-07), Eric Staal (2005-06), and Ilya Kovalchuk (2003-04). He is the Ducks’ franchise player now and for the foreseeable future.

Blueline: 21 Points from Defensemen

The Ducks deploy a dynamic and involved blueline corps that features the explosive Olen Zellweger, the crafty Pavel Mintyukov, and the poised $9 million AAV (contract kicks in next season) Jackson LaCombe. However, the two d-men leading the Ducks' blueline from a production perspective at this point in the season are none other than Jacob Trouba and Drew Helleson, each totaling six points (2-4=6) in ten games.

The pessimistic angle is to point out how discouraging it is for the youngest, most dynamic offensive talents on the Ducks’ blueline (LaCombe, Zellweger, Mintyukov) to have only managed seven assists between them through the first eighth of the season. The optimistic angle is to be encouraged by the Ducks' results despite the lack of production from the blueline, in hopes that it will increase as the season goes on, especially given how Zellweger, in particular, is driving offense from his position.

Jackson LaCombe: 25:27 TOI/G (T-4th in NHL)

Speaking of $9 million defenseman LaCombe, though the production hasn’t been desirable from a #1 defenseman, he’s deployed a sometimes poised/sometimes casual play style and is eating up minutes at an impressive clip in all situations. He’s leading all Ducks players by a wide margin in TOI, his 3:23 shorthanded TOI/G is 16th in the NHL, and his 4:06 TOI/G on the power play is 34th.

His defensive fundamentals and habits have been excellent, with hiccups occurring on occasion, and his outlet reliability on breakouts has become a staple of how the Ducks build rush chances when he is on the ice.

Cutter Gauthier: 5.1 Shots/Game (1st in NHL)

Gauthier is a shooter; he's always been a shooter, and the Ducks brought him in almost two years ago to be a shooter. He’s attempted 80 shots in ten games, with 51 of them registering as shots on goal, and six of them finding the back of the net.

His 26.05 shot attempts per 60 minutes is second in the NHL, and his 16.6 shots/60 is first. With his most consistent linemates being Mason McTavish, who’s been the key driver and playmaker on that line, and rookie Beckett Sennecke, Gauthier is creating shots for himself and is finding the quiet ice to present himself as a dangerous option. Perhaps the shot selection leaves something to be desired, but any coach will say they’d rather have to rein a player in than have to motivate them to maximize their potential.

Frank Vatrano: 0 Goals

Vatrano is in year one of a three-year contract extension that he was awarded in Jan. that carries a $6 million annual salary, but a $4.57 million cap hit. He scored 22, 37, and 21 goals in his first three years in a Ducks sweater and averaged 16:41, 18:21, and 17:33 TOI/G in those years, respectively. Through ten games in 2025-26, he has only managed one assist and has seen his TOI drop to 12:42/G.

He’s attempted 36 shots, and 22 of them have registered on net. His shot rate (10.38/60 minutes) and shot attempt (17.01/60 minutes) rate have remained consistent with his career averages, and he’s a career 10.4% shooter. Even if his role has been minimized and he’s having a difficult time adjusting to new systems, linemates, etc., he can still be expected to rack up a few more goals in the near future.

Beckett Sennecke: 10 Games Played

Sennecke has played in all ten of the Ducks' games to start the 2025-26 season. His tenth game marked the start of his three-year entry-level contract. His career has officially begun. He’s scored five points (3-2=5) through ten games, looking every bit as talented as advertised when the Ducks selected him third overall in June of 2024.

However, he also looks every bit as volatile as his age (19) and play style would suggest. His puck management, wall play, and defensive habits were all questioned heading into the season. Though he’s done well to clean up a lot of the defensive and battle issues in recent games, the puck management ones remain. The points haven’t been there in his last four games, but his details have. The front office and coaching staff seem willing to let him take his lumps and work out the kinks in his game, as the team results have been there.

His next notable game from a long-term perspective will be his 40th on the roster, after which his first accrued year will be in the books, starting the clock on his RFA/UFA years. Unless he shows a gargantuan dip in his play and/or the team starts losing as a result of his deployment, it can be expected that he’ll be on the Ducks roster for at least the next 30 games.

Gauthier-McTavish-Sennecke: 4.25 xGF/60 (5th in NHL) (min. 60 minutes)

I’ve mentioned both Gauthier and Sennecke above, in detail. They’re two-thirds of Anaheim’s “Kid Line”: the Ducks’ most consistent line in terms of time spent together. The third piece of that puzzle, and driver, is Mason McTavish; perhaps the Ducks' best, most impactful, and/or complete player through the first ten games of the season.

The Kid Line has accounted for 60.4% of the expected goals share in their 90.5 minutes together this season. McTavish has been as diligent as he’s ever been in the defensive zone, he’s cleverly built plays in transition, and he's elevated his playmaking talents to an elite level. He’s taken on a leadership role on one of the NHL’s top offensive lines and is earning every bit of his $7 million AAV this season, a deal that’s looking like a real bargain thus far.

Zellweger-Trouba: 54.6% xGF (24th in NHL) (min. 60 minutes)

The blueline’s counterpart to the “Kid Line” up front has been the pair of Olen Zellweger and Jacob Trouba through the first stretch of the season. They’ve accounted for 3.72 xGF/60 (7th in NHL) and 3.09 xGA/60 (73rd in NHL), so they’re a very high-event pair. On paper, they fit the mold of “big, stay-at-home defender/small, skilled, offensive defenseman,” but that underrates both Zellweger’s defensive progression and Trouba’s offensive impact.

They’ve found a quality interplay between them, becoming an impressive regroup and breakout pair who activate at will from the offensive blueline. They’re a fire wagon defensive pair that epitomizes the Ducks as a whole through the first ten games of the 2025-26 season.

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The Hockey News Sunday Recap: Columbus Blue Jackets

Elvis Merzļikins Moves Past Steve Mason In Career WinsElvis Merzļikins Moves Past Steve Mason In Career WinsThe much-criticized Elvis Merzļikins has played very well this season.

With the stoning of Pittsburgh Penguins legend Evgeni Malkin last night in the shootout, goalie Elvis Merzļikins' has moved past Steve Mason into second place on the all-time wins list in Columbus Blue Jackets history with 97. 

Cleveland Monsters Stats Update Through 5 GamesCleveland Monsters Stats Update Through 5 GamesThe Cleveland Monsters are up and running with the 2025-26 AHL season. The Monsters have a young team, but a young team that has some experience. Many people who follow the Monsters have no clue what to expect from this season. Luckily, they do have some experienced vets like Brendan Gaunce, Brendan Smith, Will Butcher, and Dysin Mayo to help guide this team along. 

Individual Stats

Goals - Brendan Gaunce - 2 - Most of the players expected to score goals, have, such as Del Bel Belluz, Pinelli, and Mikael Pyyhtiä. So, it's still very early and those guys will have plenty of time to fill up the net. 

Assists - Dysin Mayo - 4 - We expect guys like Luca Del Bel Belluz and Luca Pinelli to eventually take the lead in assists, but until then, a vet and defenseman like Mayo will have to do. 

Points - Dysin Mayo - 4 - Mayo has yet to score a goal and has four assists. 

+/- - James Malatesta - +2 - Malatesta has a chance this year to break out in a big way, and most people are rooting for him. 

Blue Jackets & Maple Leafs Reportedly Talked Trade For ChinakhovBlue Jackets & Maple Leafs Reportedly Talked Trade For ChinakhovAccording to NHL insider Elliotte Friedman, the Columbus Blue Jackets and Toronto Maple Leafs reportedly discussed a trade involving Yegor Chinakhov this past offseason.

According to NHL insider Elliotte Friedman, the Columbus Blue Jackets and Toronto Maple Leafs reportedly discussed a trade involving Yegor Chinakhov this past offseason.

In a recent edition of 32 Thoughts the blog, Friedman revealed that while Chinakhov was unhappy with his situation in Columbus, the Blue Jackets declined a trade proposal from Toronto.

Blue Jackets' Erik Gudbranson Dealing With Injury, Out Against Maple LeafsBlue Jackets' Erik Gudbranson Dealing With Injury, Out Against Maple LeafsThe Columbus Blue Jackets are back in action again tonight against the Toronto Maple Leafs. It is the second half of a back-to-back, and they will have to do it without Erik Gudbranson, who remains out with an injury.

Gudbranson was initially injured against the Minnesota Wild back on Saturday, Oct. 11. He has been dealing with an upper-body injury. However, he was able to return for the games against the Washington Capitals and Pittsburgh Penguins on Oct. 24 and 25. Unfortunately, he was unable to play in last night's game due to hip soreness, and that is plaguing him again for the game against the Maple Leafs.

Cannon City Quotables: Columbus Blue Jackets vs. Toronto Maple LeafsCannon City Quotables: Columbus Blue Jackets vs. Toronto Maple LeafsWelcome to another edition to of Cannon City Quotables.

Dean Evason: Head Coach

  • Really liked how Charlie Coyle's line played - finally got rewarded for their hard play
  • He loves how the depth has stepped up, including on the blue line and goalies
  • Feels that this game is a stepping stone for the rest of the back-to-backs going forward
  • Werenski sat for some extra shifts for load management
  • Feels nice when the depth scoring can step up even if the top stars aren't filling the net
Blue Jackets Recall Dysin Mayo From AHL MonstersBlue Jackets Recall Dysin Mayo From AHL MonstersThe Columbus Blue Jackets have recalled defensemen Dysin Mayo from their AHL affliate the Cleveland Monsters.

The Columbus Blue Jackets have recalled defensemen Dysin Mayo from their AHL affliate the Cleveland Monsters.

Mayo, 29, has been recalled again, after just being called up back on Oct. 19. 

Adam Fantilli Contract Negotiations "Shelved"...For NowAdam Fantilli Contract Negotiations "Shelved"...For NowThe Athletic's Pierre LeBrun released some fresh insight into the Adam Fantilli contract negotiations. 

It's worth noting that any Adam Fantilli contract, would most likely be comped to Carlsson and not Bedard, at least that's how I look at it. Connor Bedard has been the only offensive threat on his team since he came into the league. Fantilli has played Johnny Gaudreau, Kirill Marchenko, Dmitri Voronkov, and Sean Monahan, who all demand the puck. 

Blue Jackets Superstar Zach Werenski Continues To Be DisrespectedBlue Jackets Superstar Zach Werenski Continues To Be DisrespectedColumbus Blue Jackets, and NHL Superstar Zach Werenski continues to be disrespected, and to put it quite bluntly - It's time for the chaos to stop. 

Montgomery had the following to say: "When you have the Makars and the Hughes, and I can't remember his name, number 8? 

“No. 8 is probably, I don’t even know if you can call him a defenseman, he transitions so well into the offense," said Montgomery. He referred to Werenski as "No.8" a few times. 

Blue Jackets Prospect Tanner Hendricks Expected To Miss Three MonthsBlue Jackets Prospect Tanner Hendricks Expected To Miss Three MonthsHendricks was drafted in the 4th round of the 2024 NHL Draft.

Hendricks was hit with a high cross-check to the head by his brother Ty, who plays for Western Michigan University. Ty was rewarded with a five-minute major for head contact. But when Tanner was going down, he suffered a lower-body injury that will require surgery. Hendricks will now miss three months.

Cannon City Quotables: Columbus Blue Jackets vs. St. Louis BluesCannon City Quotables: Columbus Blue Jackets vs. St. Louis BluesLast night, the Columbus Blue Jackets were in action against the St. Louis Blues and came out on top by a score of 3-2. 

Dean Evason: Head Coach

  • He didn't like the style of play in the third period, but happy they found a way to hold on
  • Praised Jet for his play, felt he limited the secondary chances
  • Felt that the team has made adjustments on special teams to get the job done
  • Told his team the best way to manage a third period push is to put the puck in their zone
  • Felt his team failed to get the puck deep enough in their zone
  • Said his team talked about staying in hockey games, to give them a chance to win games
  • Said that it is a sign of maturity since the start of the season
  • Really enjoys that both his goalies have performed really well and held them in games

Game Recaps & Previews

Columbus Blue Jackets (8 pts) vs. Buffalo Sabres (9 pts) Game PreviewColumbus Blue Jackets (8 pts) vs. Buffalo Sabres (9 pts) Game PreviewThe Columbus Blue Jackets visit KeyBank Center for the first of two meetings this season. Miles Wood Powers Columbus Past Buffalo For Fourth Straight Road WinMiles Wood Powers Columbus Past Buffalo For Fourth Straight Road WinThe Blue Jackets and Sabres played a back-and-forth game all night, but Columbus would prevail in OT. Columbus Blue Jackets (10 pts) vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (11 pts) Game PreviewColumbus Blue Jackets (10 pts) vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (11 pts) Game PreviewColumbus is 21-20-1-0, and 9-11-0-0 at home all-time vs. the Leafs.Blue Jackets Thump Toronto To Earn Third Straight WinBlue Jackets Thump Toronto To Earn Third Straight WinWith a lot of the hockey world watching the only NHL game on the schedule, the Blue Jackets showed what they can do when they play their game. Columbus Blue Jackets (12 pts) vs. St. Louis Blues (8 pts) Game PreviewColumbus Blue Jackets (12 pts) vs. St. Louis Blues (8 pts) Game PreviewColumbus is 37-42-3-13, and 24-16-2-5 at home all-time vs. the Blues. Columbus Blue Jackets (14 pts) vs. New York Islanders (11 pts) Game PreviewColumbus Blue Jackets (14 pts) vs. New York Islanders (11 pts) Game PreviewColumbus is 27-22-1-7, and 9-15-0-3 on the road all-time vs. the Islanders.

What's Next for the Blue Jackets?

As mentioned above, the Blue Jackets have a quick turnaround as they take on the Islanders in the second half of a back-to-back. They are pushing for their fifth straight win against an Islanders team that has seen a resurgence with the emergence of Matthew Schaefer.

After that, they head out to Western Canada to take on the Calgary Flames on Wednesday Nov. 5th, the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday, Nov. 8th and then the Edmonton Oilers on Monday Nov. 10th. They will wrap up their Western swing with a matchup against the Seattle Kraken.

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All Gas No Brakes: Red Wings, Sharks Poised for Another Wild Scoring Frenzy

Sunday’s NHL slate is so stacked with marquee matchups that even the NFL might feel a little nervous. Fans are in for a full day of high-energy action, dramatic finishes, and highlight-reel moments. One of the most intriguing showdowns features two of the best betting teams in the NHL with the Detroit Red Wings versus the San Jose Sharks. 

This showdown brings no shortage of betting intrigue and league-wide fireworks. We’re aiming to carry over our early-season momentum and build on last year’s player prop success, fueled by hits on Mitch MarnerMark ScheifeleWyatt JohnstonRasmus DahlinTeuvo Teravainen and Connor Hellebuyck.  

All betting lines are from BetMGM Sportsbook and are subject to change. Hockey is a difficult sport to predict so please gamble responsibly. 

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Expect Matthew Schaefer Helping Lift Islanders Versus Red Hot Blue JacketsExpect Matthew Schaefer Helping Lift Islanders Versus Red Hot Blue JacketsCount on rookie Matthew Schaefer igniting the Islanders' offense against a surprisingly strong Blue Jackets squad, aiming to boost a winning streak.

Detroit Red Wings vs San Jose Sharks Best Bets: 

Over 6.5 Goals (-115)

Dylan Larkin Anytime Goal (+135)

Macklin Celebrini Anytime Goal (+180)

The Sharks entered this season hoping to take a major step forward after showing flashes of promise last year. Despite their record, they were one of the league’s most entertaining teams, frequently keeping games close and competitive. This offseason, San Jose bolstered its lineup with several key additions aimed at building toward a future playoff run. The team brought in former 54-point scorer Philipp Kurashev from the Chicago Blackhawks, 2025 second-overall pick Michael Misa, and veteran defensemen John Klingberg and Dmitry Orlov.

Although the Sharks have improved to a respectable 4-6-2 start, climbing out of the last-place spot they’ve occupied in recent seasons, their defensive struggles persist. San Jose is tied with the St. Louis Blues for the league’s worst defense, allowing an average of 4.17 goals against per game. That defensive weakness could give the Red Wings a strong opportunity to cover the puck line.

Interestingly, both teams have similar betting trends. Detroit and San Jose each hold an 8-4 record against the spread (ATS) this season. Last year, the Sharks went 47-35 ATS, while the Red Wings slightly topped them at 48-34. Offensively, both clubs have found success when facing each other, with San Jose winning three of the last four matchups.

Detroit’s revamped roster has injected new energy into the team, thanks in part to standout rookies Emmitt Finnie on the top line and defenseman Axel Sandin-Pellikka. Their play has boosted the confidence of key veterans Dylan Larkin and Alex DeBrincat, both of whom enter Sunday’s matchup on hot streaks.

The Red Wings and Sharks have combined for seven or more goals in 10 of their last 15 meetings, suggesting another high-scoring contest could be in store. Detroit will be looking to bounce back after a controversial loss in which a potential game-tying goal was disallowed for an alleged kicking motion. Expect captain Dylan Larkin to set the tone, he’s tallied 12 points (4 goals, 8 assists) over his last 11 games versus San Jose, recording points in seven of the last eight.

Meanwhile, Sharks rookie sensation Macklin Celebrini continues to drive San Jose’s offense. With seven goals and 11 assists for 18 points through 12 games, Celebrini trails only Mark Scheifele, Nathan MacKinnon, and Jack Eichel in league scoring. The young star has also recorded points in both career games against Detroit (one goal, two assists) and will look to extend that streak in Sunday’s matchup.

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