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Stamkos becomes 3rd active member of 500-goal club
Steven Stamkos is the newest member of the 500-goal club.
The Tampa Bay Lightning captain reached the milestone by redirecting Alex Killorn's feed against the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday night.
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Stamkos joins Alex Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby as the only active members of the 500-goal club. He's the 47th player in NHL history to accomplish the feat and the only player to do so entirely in a Lightning uniform.
He wasn't done against the Canucks, either, as Stamkos added his 20th goal of the season and 501st of his career just under 10 minutes later in the first period. He then potted an empty-netter to cap off a hat trick with under two minutes remaining.
Stamkos became the eighth player in NHL history to score his 500th goal and notch a hat trick in the same game, according to Sportsnet.
It's been a season full of milestones for Stamkos, who reached 1,000 points earlier in the campaign. With 965 career games played, he'll also reach the 1,000-game mark by the end of the season if he stays healthy.
The Lightning drafted Stamkos first overall in 2008. He's won both the Stanley Cup and the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy twice in his 15 years with the Bolts.
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Canucks unveil 3rd jersey featuring classic skate logo
The Vancouver Canucks are turning back the clock and acknowledging their history in more ways than one with a new alternate uniform.
The club revealed its new third jersey on the same night it paid tribute to late fan favorite Gino Odjick, who donned the original "Black Skate" sweater during his playing days. He died Sunday at the age of 52.
We’ve been planning all season to #FreeTheSkate tonight.
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) January 19, 2023
Debuting the jersey now has even more significance given the passing of our beloved Gino Odjick who wore it with pride for seven seasons.
Introducing our official third jersey, The Skate. pic.twitter.com/0PTmREsyet
The Canucks used the "Black Skate" as their primary logo from 1978-97, according to SportsLogos.net. They've occasionally brought the classic jersey back in smaller doses, including for a few games in 2019-20 during their 50th anniversary season.
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Pens’ Sullivan astounded by penalty calls vs. Sens: ‘It was ridiculous’
The Pittsburgh Penguins spent much of Wednesday's 5-4 overtime loss to the Ottawa Senators killing off penalties. Pittsburgh was shorthanded nine times, giving up four power-play goals along the way that allowed Ottawa to claim victory.
Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan was at a loss trying to describe his team's performance following the defeat.
"It's pretty tough to assess a game like that when half the game is special teams," Sullivan said after the game. "There was no flow to it, there was no five-on-five, it was ridiculous."
In addition to the nine power plays for Ottawa, the Senators were also called for five penalties, leaving just over half of the game played at five-on-five.
Sullivan's main gripe postgame appeared to be with the officiating on the night.
"Let's just say I question a fair amount of the calls," Sullivan added.
While he took issue with the calls against his team, Sullivan also recognized that giving up four power-play goals is hardly a recipe for success and gave credit to his penalty killers for trying to fight through the adversity.
"We gave up four goals against, it's not good enough," Sullivan said. "We battled hard but when you're spending a third of the game trying to kill penalties it puts an awful lot of burden on those guys."
The loss dropped Pittsburgh to 22-15-7 on the year as the Pens currently sit in fifth place in the Metropolitan division. They return to action Friday, once again against the Senators.
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Avalanche’s Makar out vs. Flames, considered day-to-day
The Colorado Avalanche will be without No. 1 defenseman Cale Makar on Wednesday against the Calgary Flames, head coach Jared Bednar said, per The Athletic's Peter Baugh.
Makar is dealing with an undisclosed injury he suffered Monday against the Detroit Red Wings and is considered day-to-day.
Bednar added that Makar did, however, make the trip to his native Calgary with the team. The Avalanche visit the Vancouver Canucks on Friday and the Seattle Kraken on Saturday before heading home for a matchup with the Washington Capitals on Tuesday.
Here are Colorado's projected defense pairings in Makar's absence:
LD | RD |
---|---|
Devon Toews | Erik Johnson |
Samuel Girard | Andreas Englund |
Kurtis MacDermid | Brad Hunt |
The Avs, who've been hit hard by injuries this season, are also without Josh Manson and Bowen Byram on the back end.
Makar, the reigning Norris Trophy and Conn Smythe winner, has tallied 43 points in 42 games this season.
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Canadiens’ Slafkovsky out 3 months with lower-body injury
Montreal Canadiens forward Juraj Slafkovsky will be out three months with a lower-body injury suffered Sunday against the New York Rangers, the team announced Wednesday.
Slafkovsky's injury doesn't require surgery.
A three-month timeline puts Slafkovsky in jeopardy of missing the remainder of his rookie campaign. Montreal plays its final regular-season game on April 13 against the Boston Bruins.
The reigning No. 1 pick has registered four goals and six assists in 39 contests this season.
The banged-up Habs also announced that goaltender Jake Allen and forwards Jonathan Drouin and Joel Armia are dealing with upper-body injuries. Drouin and Armia are expected to be out until the All-Star break, while Allen will miss at least a week.
Additionally, forward Jake Evans will miss 8-to-10 weeks due to a lower-body ailment that doesn't require surgery.
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Senators’ Norris in lineup vs. Penguins after 38-game injury absence
The Ottawa Senators are getting a major piece of the puzzle back Wednesday, as center Josh Norris is returning to the lineup against the Pittsburgh Penguins, head coach D.J. Smith announced, per TSN's Claire Hanna.
Norris missed the last 38 games after suffering a shoulder injury against the Arizona Coyotes on Oct. 22.
"We're going to be a different team with him," Smith said. "In saying that, it'll take him a bit to get going."
The 23-year-old projects to center the club's second line between Claude Giroux and Alex DeBrincat on Wednesday. Giroux, who's won 60.9% of his draws this year, is expected to take part of the load in faceoffs.
Norris led the team with 35 goals last season despite playing only 66 games. He's tallied 92 points in 130 contests across his four-year NHL career.
Mathieu Joseph, who's been out since Dec. 8 with a lower-body injury, is also eligible to return to the lineup but will be a healthy scratch instead.
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Flyers’ Provorov refused to wear Pride Night jersey during warmup
Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov chose not to take part in the pregame warmup before playing in Tuesday's win over the Anaheim Ducks because the hosts were celebrating Pride Night to support the LGBTQ community.
"I respect everyone. I respect everybody's choices. My choice is to stay true to myself and my religion," Provorov said afterward, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer's Giana Han.
The blue-liner, who is Russian Orthodox, declined to elaborate and said he'd only take hockey questions. The team also prevented reporters from following up on the subject, per Han.
The club emphasized its inclusion efforts in a postgame statement.
"The Philadelphia Flyers organization is committed to inclusivity and is proud to support the LGBTQ+ community," the statement reads, according to NBC Sports Philadelphia's Jordan Hall. "Many of our players are active in their support of local LGBTQ+ organizations, and we were proud to host our annual Pride Night again this year. The Flyers will continue to be strong advocates for inclusivity and the LGBTQ+ community."
Flyers head coach John Tortorella spoke to reporters before Provorov and made the same point the rearguard did, stating Provorov was "being true to himself and his religion." The bench boss added, "That's one thing I respect about Provy," and said he didn't consider benching him for the game itself.
Ivan Provorov didn’t participate in warmups, and head coach John Tortorella confirmed it was because he chose not to wear the team’s Pride-themed jersey on Pride Night.
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The Flyers wore Pride-themed warmup jerseys and used warmup sticks wrapped in rainbow-colored Pride tape before Tuesday's game. The team also hosted a pregame skate for local LGBTQ youth, who attended the game as guests of the club and then met forwards James van Riemsdyk and Scott Laughton afterward.
Last Tuesday, it was reported the Flyers were listening to calls about Provorov's potential availability in a trade. The 26-year-old is under contract through 2024-25.
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