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Hockey's beloved emergency backup goalies face an uncertain future with new NHL rule

Hockey's beloved emergency backup goalies face an uncertain future with new NHL rule

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FILE - Chicago Blackhawks goalie Scott Foster defends against the Winnipeg Jets during the third period of an NHL hockey game, March 29, 2018, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Kamil Krzaczynski, file)
FILE - Toronto Maple Leafs center John Tavares (not shown) scores his team's second goal of an NHL hockey game against Carolina Hurricanes emergency goalie David Ayres (90) during second-period NHL hockey game action in Toronto, Feb. 22, 2020. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP, file)
FILE - Dallas Stars left wing Jamie Benn (14) and Anaheim Ducks goalie Tom Hodges (86) greet each other at the end of the third period of an NHL hockey game in Dallas, April 29, 2022. (AP Photo/LM Otero, file)
FILE - Carolina Hurricanes emergency backup goalie Jorge Alves makes his NHL debut during the third period of the team's NHL hockey game against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Dec. 31, 2016, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Mike Carlson, file)
FILE - Carolina Hurricanes emergency backup goalie Jorge Alves makes his NHL debut during the third period of the team's NHL hockey game against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Dec. 31, 2016, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Mike Carlson, file)
FILE - Chicago Blackhawks goalie Scott Foster defends against the Winnipeg Jets during the third period of an NHL hockey game, March 29, 2018, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Kamil Krzaczynski, file)
FILE - Toronto Maple Leafs center John Tavares (not shown) scores his team's second goal of an NHL hockey game against Carolina Hurricanes emergency goalie David Ayres (90) during second-period NHL hockey game action in Toronto, Feb. 22, 2020. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP, file)
FILE - Dallas Stars left wing Jamie Benn (14) and Anaheim Ducks goalie Tom Hodges (86) greet each other at the end of the third period of an NHL hockey game in Dallas, April 29, 2022. (AP Photo/LM Otero, file)
FILE - Carolina Hurricanes emergency backup goalie Jorge Alves makes his NHL debut during the third period of the team's NHL hockey game against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Dec. 31, 2016, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Mike Carlson, file)
Former Zamboni driver-turned-arena manager David Ayres became an immediate sensation when he pulled on the goaltending gear and took the ice in an NHL game on a Saturday night in Toronto and beat his hometown Maple Leafs. Before that, accountant by day/beer league goalie by night Scott Foster won a game for Chicago.
It's the stuff of legend, possible only in hockey thanks to the existence of emergency backup goaltenders, the beloved 'EBUGs" who are ready to step in when the two goalies on a team's roster are suddenly not available for a game. The new collective bargaining agreement that goes into effect for the 2026-27 season will change the EBUG program, with each team now required to employ a full-time, traveling replacement to play in the event of multiple injuries or illnesses.
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There is already a sense of nostalgia across the tight little community of EBUGs, which date to the early days of the league a century ago.
'I like that the EBUG position got so much attention over the last five, six years,' Ayres said. 'There's no other position in sports like it. It kind of sucks that it's going away in a sense. I know there are a lot of guys on the EBUG lists that were hoping to get their shot at playing in a game, but I think it's smart."
Foster expressed gratitude and pride for getting the chance and figures the next generation will be just as lucky.
'Like most things, change is inevitable,' Foster said. 'The EBUG role maybe outgrew the current model, as it seems like you see more and more times popping up."
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Initial reactions
Part of the joy around actually seeing an EBUG in a game is because it is so incredibly rare: An EBUG has entered a game just six times in the 13,068 regular-season games over the past 10 seasons (none have been on the ice in the playoffs in the modern era).
As the first word spread that EBUG changes were coming, the group chat involving many of the goalies lit up with buzz and speculation.
'They weren't very happy, I know that,' said Tyler Stewart, who dressed for St. Louis in pregame warmups in December 2017 as a then-25-year-old vending machine worker. 'Some of the comments were like, 'It was a good run, fellas.''
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Justin Goldman, who was a Colorado Avalanche EBUG for several years in addition to founding the Goalie Guild developmental program, said the sport has gotten faster and more taxing physically. That requires more rest.
'The demands on goalies that play full time and the demands for goalies in practice, it was becoming really apparent that teams needed support from a third goalie," Goldman said.
Still, the idea that someone not in the league can get called down from the stands to play in a game on a moment's notice is one of hockey's most unique traditions.
'The EBUG position is the most universally loved and cool story in all of sports,' said Ben Hause, an EBUG in Colorado for eight seasons who was once on the verge of playing for New Jersey. "I don't love the fact that what was kind of the last real wholesome story in the sports world is potentially going away.'
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End of an era?
It might not go away completely, considering the details in the memorandum of understanding for the new labor deal. Any emergency goalie cannot have more than 80 games of professional experience, been in pro hockey over the previous three seasons or played an NHL game on a standard (non-tryout) contract.
Three-time Stanley Cup champion Marc-Andre Fleury joked after retiring that he would love to be Minnesota's EBUG. That can't happen even under the new rules but the guidelines do allow the potential for more fairytale moments, even if it's less of a mystery who is coming in.
"It would be a blast,' said Minnesota EBUG Connor Beaupre, whose father, Don, tended goal for nearly 800 NHL games from 1980-96. 'I know a handful of guys that have done warmups or something like that, which is a pretty cool experience and I've backed up a few games. It's so few and far in between, so it's hard to expect it.'
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Word of the change brought some confusion and, to Stewart, a bit of delusion from some counterparts who thought they were now shoo-ins for the part. Equipment managers reached out to Tampa-based goalie Kyle Konin, who has dressed for the Lightning, Blues and Flyers, to say it could be awesome for him.
'I'm like, does this mean I'm out of a job, or does this mean I'm going to get paid a salary to do basically the same thing?' said Konin, who paints goalie masks for a living. 'Every team's completely different with the current system that we have, so even moving forward, no one even really knows."
The future
Organizations have more than a year to figure out how to approach the new rule, which replaces the one that had been in place since 2017. Since then, only a handful of EBUGs — Ayres, Foster, Tom Hodges, Jett Alexander and Matt Berlin — actually got into a game.
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Combined, their 65-plus minutes of action accounted for less than 0.0001% of time played by goaltenders over the past eight regular seasons.
'It's such a microscopic amount of time that it happens,' Hause said. 'I'm surprised that there was enough owner momentum to be able to add relatively a lot of costs to their annual budget for relatively no real gain as more of an insurance policy.'
It may be as much about practice time as anything else. Still, questions remain, including how much it will cost to pay someone to be on the roster and fly him — or her, as there is nothing preventing women from filling the role — to road games around North America.
The CBA does allow for the EBUG to work for a team in another capacity, so someone like Carolina equipment manager Jorge Alves could reprise his role after playing 8 seconds for the Hurricanes at the end of a game on Dec. 31, 2016. Same perhaps for Washington assistant and video coach Brett Leonhardt.
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Maybe it will be a dual-use role on the coaching staff or in hockey operations.
'I look at this role as a potential for organizations to groom not just a practice goalie but you can groom a video coach, you can groom a future goalie coach,' Goldman said. 'It's an opportunity for someone to come in, learn the system, understand the strategies and the style of play of that organization and learn about what happens in the coaches' room.'
Goldman said he thinks third goalies are just the beginning and envisions a future with practice squads closer to what the NFL employs as the NHL becomes faster and more science is put into rest and recovery. That might be part of the next round of labor talks a few years from now after this one included closing a chapter on EBUGs that has some bittersweetness to it.
'I was one of the few guys who got to kind of live out their dream for a little bit,' Konin said. 'It's sad, but it's also kind of a cool way to just say that you were part of one of the rarest things in all of pro sports.'
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Rangers at Montreal, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Columbus, 7 p.m. Dallas at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Nashville at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. Boston at Colorado, 9 p.m. Carolina at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. Calgary at Vegas, 10 p.m. Pittsburgh at San Jose, 10 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19 Vancouver at Washington, 12:30 p.m. Edmonton at Detroit, 3 p.m. Anaheim at Chicago, 7 p.m. Boston at Utah, 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 20 Minnesota at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Seattle at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Winnipeg at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. Carolina at Vegas, 10 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 21 New Jersey at Toronto, 7 p.m. Edmonton at Ottawa, 7 p.m. San Jose at N.Y. 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Rangers at Columbus, 7 p.m. Toronto at Chicago, 7 p.m. Vegas at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Philadelphia at Dallas, 8 p.m. Winnipeg at Calgary, 10 p.m. San Jose at Seattle, 10 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16 Nashville at Pittsburgh, 9 a.m. Vancouver at Tampa Bay, 5 p.m. Vegas at Minnesota, 6 p.m. Detroit at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Colorado, 9 p.m. Monday, Nov. 17 Carolina at Boston, 7 p.m. Edmonton at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Florida, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at Washington, 7 p.m. Montreal at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. Utah at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18 St. Louis at Toronto, 7 p.m. Seattle at Detroit, 7 p.m. New Jersey at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Dallas, 8 p.m. Columbus at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Calgary at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Vegas, 10 p.m. Utah at San Jose, 10 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19 Edmonton at Washington, 7 p.m. Calgary at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Carolina at Minnesota, 9:30 p.m. Boston at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20 Columbus at Toronto, 7 p.m. Washington at Montreal, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Detroit, 7 p.m. Edmonton at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. New Jersey at Florida, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Seattle at Chicago, 8 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Colorado, 9 p.m. Vegas at Utah, 9 p.m. Dallas at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Ottawa at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Los Angeles at San Jose, 10 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21 Chicago at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Carolina at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Boston at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22 Columbus at Detroit, 1 p.m. St. Louis at N.Y. 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Islanders at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Nashville at Carolina, 7 p.m. Utah at Calgary, 7 p.m. Chicago at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. Winnipeg at Edmonton, 10 p.m. Minnesota at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Detroit at Seattle, 10 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7 Colorado at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Florida, 5 p.m. San Jose at Carolina, 5 p.m. Pittsburgh at Dallas, 6 p.m. St. Louis at Montreal, 7 p.m. Vegas at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Columbus at Washington, 7 p.m. Chicago at Anaheim, 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 8 Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Utah, 9 p.m. Buffalo at Calgary, 9 p.m. Detroit at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Minnesota at Seattle, 10 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9 Tampa Bay at Montreal, 7 p.m. New Jersey at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Vegas at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. San Jose at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Columbus at Carolina, 7 p.m. Boston at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Dallas at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Buffalo at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Colorado at Nashville, 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 10 N.Y. Rangers at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Calgary, 8:30 p.m. Florida at Utah, 10 p.m. Los Angeles at Seattle, 10 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 11 San Jose at Toronto, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Anaheim at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Vegas at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Montreal at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Carolina at Washington, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Columbus, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Nashville, 8 p.m. Dallas at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Boston at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Florida at Colorado, 9 p.m. Detroit at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Buffalo at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Friday, Dec. 12 Chicago at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Seattle at Utah, 9 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13 Anaheim at New Jersey, 12:30 p.m. Ottawa at Minnesota, 2 p.m. San Jose at Pittsburgh, 3 p.m. Tampa Bay at N.Y. Islanders, 3:30 p.m. Edmonton at Toronto, 7 p.m. Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Carolina at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Vegas at Columbus, 7 p.m. Washington at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. Detroit at Chicago, 8 p.m. Florida at Dallas, 8 p.m. Nashville at Colorado, 9 p.m. Calgary at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14 Vancouver at New Jersey, 12:30 p.m. Utah at Pittsburgh, 3 p.m. Philadelphia at Carolina, 5 p.m. Boston at Minnesota, 6 p.m. Edmonton at Montreal, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Seattle, 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 15 Florida at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Anaheim at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Winnipeg, 7:30 p.m. Nashville at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Los Angeles at Dallas, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 16 Utah at Boston, 7 p.m. Chicago at Toronto, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Montreal, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Detroit, 7 p.m. Vancouver at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Edmonton at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Columbus, 7 p.m. Washington at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Calgary at San Jose, 10 p.m. Colorado at Seattle, 10 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 17 Los Angeles at Florida, 7 p.m. Utah at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Winnipeg at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Carolina at Nashville, 8 p.m. New Jersey at Vegas, 10 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 18 Edmonton at Boston, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Chicago at Montreal, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Columbus, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Seattle at Calgary, 9 p.m. Dallas at San Jose, 10 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19 Carolina at Florida, 7 p.m. Vancouver at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Colorado, 9 p.m. New Jersey at Utah, 9 p.m. Dallas at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 20 Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers, 12:30 p.m. Detroit at Washington, 12:30 p.m. Chicago at Ottawa, 3 p.m. Edmonton at Minnesota, 3 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Buffalo, 5 p.m. St. Louis at Florida, 6 p.m. Vancouver at Boston, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at Montreal, 7 p.m. Carolina at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Toronto at Nashville, 7 p.m. Vegas at Calgary, 10 p.m. Columbus at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Seattle at San Jose, 10 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 21 Washington at Detroit, 1 p.m. Colorado at Minnesota, 6 p.m. Ottawa at Boston, 7 p.m. Buffalo at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Montreal at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Nashville, 7 p.m. Toronto at Dallas, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Utah, 7 p.m. Vegas at Edmonton, 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 22 St. Louis at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Seattle at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Columbus at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 23 Pittsburgh at Toronto, 4 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 6:30 p.m. Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Dallas at Detroit, 7 p.m. New Jersey at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Florida at Carolina, 7 p.m. Nashville at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Philadelphia at Chicago, 9 p.m. Utah at Colorado, 9 p.m. Calgary at Edmonton, 9 p.m. San Jose at Vegas, 10 p.m. Seattle at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 27 N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. Islanders, 6 p.m. Boston at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Toronto, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Florida, 7 p.m. Washington at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Detroit at Carolina, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. Nashville at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Chicago at Dallas, 8 p.m. Anaheim at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. Edmonton at Calgary, 10 p.m. San Jose at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Colorado at Vegas, 10 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 28 Toronto at Detroit, 5 p.m. Montreal at Tampa Bay, 5 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Columbus, 5 p.m. Pittsburgh at Chicago, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Seattle, 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 29 Columbus at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Washington at Florida, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Carolina, 7 p.m. Edmonton at Winnipeg, 7:30 p.m. Buffalo at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Los Angeles at Colorado, 9 p.m. Nashville at Utah, 9 p.m. Boston at Calgary, 9 p.m. Minnesota at Vegas, 10 p.m. San Jose at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Vancouver at Seattle, 10 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 30 New Jersey at Toronto, 7 p.m. Montreal at Florida, 7 p.m. Carolina at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 31 N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 12:30 p.m. Nashville at Vegas, 3 p.m. Tampa Bay at Anaheim, 4 p.m. Minnesota at San Jose, 4 p.m. Winnipeg at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. New Jersey at Columbus, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Dallas, 8 p.m. St. Louis at Colorado, 9 p.m. Philadelphia at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. Boston at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 1 Washington at Ottawa, 1 p.m. Utah at N.Y. Islanders, 3 p.m. Winnipeg at Toronto, 7 p.m. Detroit at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Montreal at Carolina, 7 p.m. Dallas at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Nashville at Seattle, 10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 2 Vegas at St. Louis, 3 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Florida, 8 p.m. Seattle at Vancouver, 10:30 p.m. Minnesota at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 3 Pittsburgh at Detroit, 12 p.m. Utah at New Jersey, 3 p.m. Buffalo at Columbus, 3 p.m. Philadelphia at Edmonton, 3:30 p.m. Montreal at St. Louis, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay at San Jose, 4 p.m. Winnipeg at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Toronto at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Chicago at Washington, 7 p.m. Colorado at Carolina, 7 p.m. Nashville at Calgary, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. Boston at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 4 Montreal at Dallas, 2 p.m. Pittsburgh at Columbus, 3 p.m. Colorado at Florida, 5 p.m. Carolina at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Vegas at Chicago, 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 5 Utah at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Washington, 7 p.m. Detroit at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Seattle at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. Minnesota at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 6 Vancouver at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Colorado at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. New Jersey at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Dallas at Carolina, 7 p.m. Florida at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Vegas at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Nashville at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Columbus at San Jose, 10 p.m. Boston at Seattle, 10 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 7 Dallas at Washington, 7 p.m. Calgary at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. St. Louis at Chicago, 9:30 p.m. Ottawa at Utah, 9:30 p.m. San Jose at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 8 Calgary at Boston, 7 p.m. Florida at Montreal, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Detroit, 7 p.m. Buffalo at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Toronto at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Carolina, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Nashville, 8 p.m. Edmonton at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Ottawa at Colorado, 9 p.m. Columbus at Vegas, 10 p.m. Minnesota at Seattle, 10 p.m. Friday, Jan. 9 Washington at Chicago, 8 p.m. Los Angeles at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. St. Louis at Utah, 9 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 10 N.Y. Rangers at Boston, 1 p.m. Calgary at Pittsburgh, 3:30 p.m. Columbus at Colorado, 4 p.m. Dallas at San Jose, 4 p.m. Anaheim at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Toronto, 7 p.m. Detroit at Montreal, 7 p.m. Florida at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Seattle at Carolina, 7 p.m. Chicago at Nashville, 8 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Los Angeles at Edmonton, 10 p.m. St. Louis at Vegas, 10 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 11 New Jersey at Winnipeg, 2 p.m. Pittsburgh at Boston, 5 p.m. Washington at Nashville, 7 p.m. Columbus at Utah, 7 p.m. Vegas at San Jose, 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 12 Florida at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Carolina at Detroit, 7 p.m. Seattle at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. New Jersey at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Edmonton at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Toronto at Colorado, 10 p.m. Dallas at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 13 Vancouver at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Montreal at Washington, 7 p.m. Calgary at Columbus, 7 p.m. Detroit at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Carolina at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Edmonton at Nashville, 8 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Toronto at Utah, 9 p.m. Dallas at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14 Seattle at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30 p.m. Vegas at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 15 Seattle at Boston, 7 p.m. Montreal at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. San Jose at Washington, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Columbus, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Calgary at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Dallas at Utah, 9 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Toronto at Vegas, 9:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 16 San Jose at Detroit, 7 p.m. Florida at Carolina, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Nashville at Colorado, 9 p.m. Anaheim at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 17 Minnesota at Buffalo, 12:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Calgary, 3 p.m. Seattle at Utah, 5 p.m. Montreal at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Carolina at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Columbus at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Florida at Washington, 7 p.m. Toronto at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. Boston at Chicago, 8 p.m. Edmonton at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Nashville at Vegas, 10 p.m. Los Angeles at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 18 Tampa Bay at Dallas, 2 p.m. Ottawa at Detroit, 5 p.m. St. Louis at Edmonton, 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 19 Buffalo at Carolina, 1:30 p.m. Washington at Colorado, 4 p.m. Pittsburgh at Seattle, 5 p.m. San Jose at Florida, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Vegas, 8 p.m. Winnipeg at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. New Jersey at Calgary, 9 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Vancouver, 10 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20 Minnesota at Montreal, 7 p.m. San Jose at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Columbus, 7 p.m. Boston at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Buffalo at Nashville, 8 p.m. St. Louis at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. New Jersey at Edmonton, 10 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 21 Detroit at Toronto, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Colorado, 9 p.m. Philadelphia at Utah, 9:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. Washington at Vancouver, 10 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Seattle, 10 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 22 Vegas at Boston, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Montreal, 7 p.m. Chicago at Carolina, 7 p.m. Dallas at Columbus, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Nashville, 8 p.m. Florida at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 9:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 23 Vegas at Toronto, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Chicago, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Dallas, 8 p.m. Philadelphia at Colorado, 9 p.m. Washington at Calgary, 9 p.m. New Jersey at Vancouver, 10 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at San Jose, 10 p.m. Anaheim at Seattle, 10 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24 Buffalo at N.Y. Islanders, 1 p.m. Utah at Nashville, 3:30 p.m. Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m. Carolina at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Columbus, 7 p.m. Detroit at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Florida at Minnesota, 9 p.m. Washington at Edmonton, 10 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 25 Colorado at Toronto, 2 p.m. New Jersey at Seattle, 4 p.m. Vegas at Ottawa, 5 p.m. Pittsburgh at Vancouver, 6 p.m. Florida at Chicago, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Calgary, 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 26 Utah at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Boston at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at Columbus, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Edmonton, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27 Nashville at Boston, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Toronto, 7 p.m. Vegas at Montreal, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at Detroit, 7 p.m. Utah at Florida, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Dallas at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Chicago at Minnesota, 8 p.m. San Jose at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Washington at Seattle, 10 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 28 Philadelphia at Columbus, 7 p.m. Colorado at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. Islanders, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29 Philadelphia at Boston, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Colorado at Montreal, 7 p.m. Washington at Detroit, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Nashville at New Jersey, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Chicago at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Utah at Carolina, 7 p.m. Florida at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Calgary at Minnesota, 8 p.m. San Jose at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Anaheim at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Dallas at Vegas, 10 p.m. Toronto at Seattle, 10 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30 Columbus at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 31 Los Angeles at Philadelphia, 12:30 p.m. Colorado at Detroit, 1 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 3:30 p.m. Winnipeg at Florida, 4 p.m. San Jose at Calgary, 4 p.m. Carolina at Washington, 5 p.m. Montreal at Buffalo, 7 p.m. New Jersey at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Nashville at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Columbus at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Toronto at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Dallas at Utah, 9 p.m. Minnesota at Edmonton, 10 p.m. Seattle at Vegas, 10 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 1 Boston at Tampa Bay, TBD Los Angeles at Carolina, 3 p.m. Vegas at Anaheim, 9:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 2 Buffalo at Florida, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Washington, 7 p.m. Montreal at Minnesota, 7:30 p.m. St. Louis at Nashville, 8 p.m. San Jose at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Winnipeg at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Detroit at Colorado, 9 p.m. Vancouver at Utah, 9:30 p.m. Toronto at Calgary, 10 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 3 Buffalo at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Columbus at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Washington at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Carolina, 7 p.m. Toronto at Edmonton, 8:30 p.m. Seattle at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 4 Boston at Florida, 7 p.m. Chicago at Columbus, 7 p.m. Montreal at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Nashville, 8 p.m. San Jose at Colorado, 9 p.m. Detroit at Utah, 9 p.m. St. Louis at Dallas, 9:30 p.m. Edmonton at Calgary, 10 p.m. Vancouver at Vegas, 10 p.m. Seattle at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 5 Pittsburgh at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Florida at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Carolina at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Nashville at Washington, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at Vegas, 10 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25 Buffalo at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 7 p.m. Toronto at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Seattle at Dallas, 8 p.m. Colorado at Utah, 9 p.m. Winnipeg at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Vegas at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. Edmonton at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 26 Columbus at Boston, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Montreal, 7 p.m. Detroit at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Toronto at Florida, 7 p.m. New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Carolina, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers, 8 p.m. Seattle at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Chicago at Nashville, 8 p.m. Minnesota at Colorado, 9 p.m. Calgary at San Jose, 10 p.m. Edmonton at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 27 Buffalo at Florida, 7 p.m. Vegas at Washington, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Utah, 9 p.m. Winnipeg at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28 Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, 12:30 p.m. Boston at Philadelphia, 3 p.m. Edmonton at San Jose, 4 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Columbus, 6 p.m. Chicago at Colorado, 6 p.m. Ottawa at Toronto, 7 p.m. Washington at Montreal, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Detroit at Carolina, 7 p.m. New Jersey at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Calgary at Los Angeles, 7 p.m. Nashville at Dallas, 8 p.m. Vancouver at Seattle, 10 p.m. Sunday, March 1 Vegas at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Florida at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m. Chicago at Utah, 4 p.m. Winnipeg at San Jose, 4 p.m. St. Louis at Minnesota, 6:30 p.m. Calgary at Anaheim, 8 p.m. Monday, March 2 Columbus at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Nashville, 8 p.m. Dallas at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Carolina at Seattle, 10 p.m. Colorado at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 3 Pittsburgh at Boston, 7 p.m. Vegas at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Florida at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Utah at Washington, 7 p.m. Nashville at Columbus, 7 p.m. Chicago at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Dallas at Calgary, 9 p.m. Ottawa at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 9:30 p.m. Colorado at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Montreal at San Jose, 10 p.m. Wednesday, March 4 Vegas at Detroit, 7 p.m. Toronto at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Carolina at Vancouver, 10 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Anaheim, 10 p.m. St. Louis at Seattle, 10 p.m. Thursday, March 5 Toronto at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Utah at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Florida at Columbus, 7 p.m. Boston at Nashville, 8 p.m. Tampa Bay at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Ottawa at Calgary, 9 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. Friday, March 6 Florida at Detroit, 7 p.m. Colorado at Dallas, 8 p.m. Vancouver at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Carolina at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Montreal at Anaheim, 9 p.m. Minnesota at Vegas, 10 p.m. St. Louis at San Jose, 10 p.m. Saturday, March 7 Washington at Boston, 12:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 3 p.m. Nashville at Buffalo, 5:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 5:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7 p.m. Utah at Columbus, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. Montreal at Los Angeles, 7 p.m. Carolina at Calgary, 10 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at San Jose, 10 p.m. Ottawa at Seattle, 10 p.m. Sunday, March 8 Minnesota at Colorado, 2 p.m. Boston at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Buffalo, 6 p.m. Chicago at Dallas, 6 p.m. Detroit at New Jersey, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Anaheim, 9 p.m. Edmonton at Vegas, 9:30 p.m. Monday, March 9 N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Calgary at Washington, 7 p.m. Utah at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Ottawa at Vancouver, 9 p.m. Tuesday, March 10 Los Angeles at Boston, 7 p.m. San Jose at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Toronto at Montreal, 7 p.m. Columbus at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Detroit at Florida, 7 p.m. Calgary at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. Vegas at Dallas, 8 p.m. Utah at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Anaheim at Winnipeg, 8:30 p.m. Edmonton at Colorado, 10 p.m. Nashville at Seattle, 10 p.m. Wednesday, March 11 Montreal at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Washington at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 12 San Jose at Boston, 7 p.m. Washington at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Toronto, 7 p.m. Detroit at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Columbus at Florida, 7 p.m. Calgary at New Jersey, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Carolina, 7 p.m. Edmonton at Dallas, 8 p.m. Philadelphia at Minnesota, 8 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Chicago at Utah, 9 p.m. Nashville at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Pittsburgh at Vegas, 10 p.m. Colorado at Seattle, 10 p.m. Friday, March 13 Los Angeles at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Edmonton at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Saturday, March 14 Anaheim at Ottawa, 1 p.m. Boston at Washington, 3 p.m. Colorado at Winnipeg, 4 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Minnesota, 6 p.m. Toronto at Buffalo, 7 p.m. San Jose at Montreal, 7 p.m. Carolina at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Calgary at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Columbus at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Detroit at Dallas, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh at Utah, 9 p.m. Seattle at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Chicago at Vegas, 10 p.m. Sunday, March 15 St. Louis at Winnipeg, 3 p.m. San Jose at Ottawa, 5 p.m. Anaheim at Montreal, 7 p.m. Toronto at Minnesota, 7:30 p.m. Nashville at Edmonton, 8 p.m. Florida at Seattle, 8 p.m. Monday, March 16 Calgary at Detroit, 7 p.m. Boston at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Utah at Dallas, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 17 N.Y. Islanders at Toronto, 7 p.m. Boston at Montreal, 7 p.m. Carolina at Columbus, 7 p.m. Nashville at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Minnesota at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. San Jose at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Florida at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Buffalo at Vegas, 10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Seattle, 10 p.m. Wednesday, March 18 New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. St. Louis at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Thursday, March 19 Winnipeg at Boston, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Montreal at Detroit, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Columbus, 7 p.m. Seattle at Nashville, 8 p.m. Chicago at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Florida at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Tampa Bay at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Utah at Vegas, 10 p.m. Buffalo at San Jose, 10 p.m. Philadelphia at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Friday, March 20 Carolina at Toronto, 7 p.m. New Jersey at Washington, 7 p.m. Colorado at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Florida at Calgary, 9 p.m. Anaheim at Utah, 10 p.m. Saturday, March 21 Winnipeg at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Vegas at Nashville, 2 p.m. Dallas at Minnesota, 4 p.m. Buffalo at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at San Jose, 4 p.m. Seattle at Columbus, 5 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Montreal, 7 p.m. Toronto at Ottawa, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Boston at Detroit, 8 p.m. Tampa Bay at Edmonton, 10 p.m. Sunday, March 22 Winnipeg at N.Y. Rangers, 12 p.m. Colorado at Washington, 12:30 p.m. Carolina at Pittsburgh, 3 p.m. Nashville at Chicago, 3 p.m. Columbus at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Vegas at Dallas, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Calgary, 8 p.m. Buffalo at Anaheim, 8 p.m. Los Angeles at Utah, 9 p.m. Monday, March 23 Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 24 Toronto at Boston, 7 p.m. Carolina at Montreal, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Detroit, 7 p.m. Seattle at Florida, 7 p.m. Chicago at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Columbus at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Colorado at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Washington at St. Louis, 8 p.m. San Jose at Nashville, 8 p.m. New Jersey at Dallas, 8 p.m. Vegas at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Edmonton at Utah, 9 p.m. Los Angeles at Calgary, 9 p.m. Anaheim at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Wednesday, March 25 Boston at Buffalo, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 26 Columbus at Montreal, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Seattle at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Florida, 7 p.m. Dallas at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Chicago at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. San Jose at St. Louis, 8 p.m. New Jersey at Nashville, 8 p.m. Colorado at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Washington at Utah, 9 p.m. Anaheim at Calgary, 9 p.m. Edmonton at Vegas, 9:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Friday, March 27 Detroit at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Chicago at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Saturday, March 28 Ottawa at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Florida at N.Y. Islanders, 1 p.m. Anaheim at Edmonton, 3:30 p.m. Minnesota at Boston, 5 p.m. Dallas at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. New Jersey at Carolina, 5 p.m. San Jose at Columbus, 5 p.m. Seattle at Buffalo, 5:30 p.m. Toronto at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Montreal at Nashville, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Colorado, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Detroit, 8 p.m. Utah at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. Vancouver at Calgary, 10 p.m. Washington at Vegas, 10:30 p.m. Sunday, March 29 Florida at N.Y. Rangers, 1 p.m. Nashville at Tampa Bay, 5 p.m. Montreal at Carolina, 5 p.m. Boston at Columbus, 5 p.m. Chicago at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Dallas at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Monday, March 30 Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Calgary at Colorado, 8:30 p.m. Vancouver at Vegas, 10 p.m. Toronto at Anaheim, 10 p.m. St. Louis at San Jose, 10 p.m. Tuesday, March 31 Dallas at Boston, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Montreal at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Florida, 7 p.m. New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Detroit at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 7 p.m. Carolina at Columbus, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Seattle at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Wednesday, April 1 Vancouver at Colorado, 8:30 p.m. St. Louis at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. Anaheim at San Jose, 10 p.m. Thursday, April 2 Buffalo at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Boston at Florida, 7 p.m. Washington at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Detroit at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Columbus at Carolina, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Dallas, 8 p.m. Vancouver at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Chicago at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Calgary at Vegas, 10 p.m. Toronto at San Jose, 10 p.m. Utah at Seattle, 10 p.m. Nashville at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Friday, April 3 Philadelphia at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Saturday, April 4 Detroit at N.Y. Rangers, 12:30 p.m. Minnesota at Ottawa, 1 p.m. Colorado at Dallas, 3 p.m. Boston at Tampa Bay, 5 p.m. Florida at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. Montreal at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Washington, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Carolina, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Columbus, 7 p.m. Utah at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Toronto at Los Angeles, 7 p.m. Vegas at Edmonton, 10 p.m. Calgary at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Nashville at San Jose, 10 p.m. Chicago at Seattle, 10 p.m. Sunday, April 5 Minnesota at Detroit, 1 p.m. Florida at Pittsburgh, 3 p.m. Boston at Philadelphia, 3:30 p.m. Carolina at Ottawa, 5 p.m. New Jersey at Montreal, 7 p.m. Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. Monday, April 6 Tampa Bay at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Seattle at Winnipeg, 7:30 p.m. Chicago at San Jose, 10 p.m. Nashville at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 7 Florida at Montreal, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Columbus at Detroit, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Boston at Carolina, 7 p.m. Colorado at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Calgary at Dallas, 8 p.m. Seattle at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Edmonton at Utah, 9:30 p.m. Vegas at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Nashville at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Wednesday, April 8 Buffalo at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Washington at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Edmonton at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Thursday, April 9 Columbus at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Montreal, 7 p.m. Florida at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Detroit, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Toronto at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Minnesota at Dallas, 8 p.m. Carolina at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Calgary at Colorado, 9 p.m. Nashville at Utah, 9 p.m. San Jose at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Vegas at Seattle, 10 p.m. Vancouver at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Saturday, April 11 Tampa Bay at Boston, 12:30 p.m. Ottawa at N.Y. Islanders, 1 p.m. Washington at Pittsburgh, 3 p.m. Edmonton at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. New Jersey at Detroit, 5 p.m. St. Louis at Chicago, 5 p.m. Minnesota at Nashville, 5 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Dallas, 5 p.m. Carolina at Utah, 5 p.m. Florida at Toronto, 7 p.m. Columbus at Montreal, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. Calgary at Seattle, 7 p.m. Vegas at Colorado, 8 p.m. Vancouver at San Jose, 10 p.m. Sunday, April 12 Pittsburgh at Washington, 3 p.m. Montreal at N.Y. Islanders, 6 p.m. Boston at Columbus, 6 p.m. Ottawa at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Anaheim, 8 p.m. Utah at Calgary, 9 p.m. Monday, April 13 Detroit at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Florida, 7 p.m. Carolina at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Dallas at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at St. Louis, 8 p.m. San Jose at Nashville, 8 p.m. Buffalo at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Colorado at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. Winnipeg at Vegas, 10 p.m. Los Angeles at Seattle, 10 p.m. Tuesday, April 14 New Jersey at Boston, 7 p.m. Carolina at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Montreal at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Washington at Columbus, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Winnipeg at Utah, 9 p.m. Colorado at Calgary, 9 p.m. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 9:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Wednesday, April 15 Dallas at Buffalo, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Detroit at Florida, 7 p.m. Toronto at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Seattle at Vegas, 10 p.m. Thursday, April 16 Anaheim at Nashville, 8 p.m. San Jose at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. St. Louis at Utah, 8 p.m. Los Angeles at Calgary, 9 p.m. Vancouver at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Seattle at Colorado, 10:30 p.m.

Vancouver Canucks 2024–25 Report Card: Linus Karlsson
Vancouver Canucks 2024–25 Report Card: Linus Karlsson

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Vancouver Canucks 2024–25 Report Card: Linus Karlsson

Welcome back to another Vancouver Canucks 2024–25 report card. Today, we'll be discussing Vancouver and Abbotsford Canucks forward Linus Karlsson, who played in 23 games for the former and 32 games for the latter. In both the NHL and AHL, Karlsson took big steps to carve himself a spot in the Canucks' lineup in this season and possibly 2025–26. He played his first game of the season with Vancouver on December 19, skating in one other match before being sent back to Abbotsford. Karlsson didn't make his way back into Vancouver's playing roster until January 23, though after that, he managed to find a bit of consistency within the lineup. Karlsson scored his first NHL goal on January 29 against the Nashville Predators, though in the AHL, he was already scoring at a rapid rate. By mid-March, Karlsson had broken an Abbotsford franchise record in most goals scored as an AHL Canuck in team history with 66. He has since upped his career total to 70 during the regular season. He finished the AHL season with 23 goals and 16 assists in 32 games, coming out to a points-per game pace of 1.21. On an NHL level, Karlsson found success particularly towards the end of the 2024–25 season. With injuries hitting the Canucks as the season wound down, Karlsson and many of his other Abbotsford peers were given opportunities to prove themselves with the Canucks. In his final 10 games of the season with Vancouver, Karlsson registered two goals and three assists. Latest From THN's Vancouver Canucks Site: Canucks Tyler Myers Discusses Quinn Hughes, Kiefer Sherwood & More In Latest Podcast Interview Vancouver Canucks 2024-25 Report Card: Kevin Lankinen The Party Lives On: Celebrating Artūrs Šilovs' Time With The Canucks Karlsson clearly benefitted from the extra time in the NHL this season, as once he got back to Abbotsford for the Calder Cup Playoffs, he exploded offensively. By the end of the AHL postseason, Karlsson led all players in points with 14 goals and 12 assists in 24 games played, averaging a points-per game pace of 1.08. He led all players in goals as well, having five goals over the next highest total. His 11th goal of the postseason also broke an AHL record for most goals scored in a single postseason by a Swedish player. Had it not been for the spectacular play of Artūrs Šilovs during the team's Calder Cup victory, it's likely that Karlsson would have won the award for playoff MVP in 2025. The Evolution Of Vancouver And Abbotsford Canucks Forward Linus Karlsson When the Vancouver Canucks acquired Linus Karlsson on February 25, 2019, fans had mixed feelings. The piece going back to the San Jose Sharks in exchange was Jonathan Dahlén, a player who had previously shown flashes of success alongside franchise cornerstone at the time Elias Pettersson. Some had even referred to the two as the second-coming of the Sedin twins. Still, the 19-year-old Karlsson had the belief of Canucks general manager at the time, Jim Benning, behind him. The 2024–25 season was a solid one for Karlsson, who did pretty much what was asked of him by further developing his game and working towards getting himself a solid spot in Vancouver's lineup. His 23 NHL games this season were a massive step-up from the four he played the season prior. With the team's roster looking a little clearer now that the first day of free agency has passed, Karlsson has a solid shot at getting himself a spot in the team's depth ranks. This season, Karlsson receives a B- for the work he did in improving his game. Optimistically, he'll be able to build on his NHL goal-scoring in the 2025–26 season, making him an even more impactful depth player. Player Review Series Articles: Kevin Lankinen Thatcher Demko Jake DeBrusk Filip Hronek Brock Boeser Tyler Myers Conor Garland Elias Pettersson (F) Quinn Hughes Make sure you bookmark THN's Vancouver Canucks site and add us to your favourites on Google News for the latest news, exclusive interviews, breakdowns, and so much more. Also, be sure to leave a comment at the bottom of the page and engage with other passionate fans through our forum.

Ottawa Senators Captain Brady Tkachuk Provides Full Health Update
Ottawa Senators Captain Brady Tkachuk Provides Full Health Update

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Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk is skating pain-free again and says he's fully recovered from the injury that plagued him through the last couple of months of the 2024–25 season. On Monday, during an appearance on the Coming In Hot podcast, Tkachuk gave a full summertime health update, confirming that he's finally back to 100% after battling through injuries that began at the 4 Nations Faceoff in February. More Sens Headlines:Key Takeaways From Senators Development CampFive Former Senator First-Rounders All Found New NHL HomesIs Yakemchuk In The Sens' NHL Plans For This Fall?Steve Staios' Top Five Trades (So Far) As Senators GMClaude Giroux Reveals Why He Signed Back In Ottawa Tkachuk was asked by host Brent Wallace how long it took after the season to get healthy. 'I definitely went with a more conservative approach,' Tkachuk said. 'I wouldn't say I had like anything major, just you know, just (needed) rest. And I think it took six weeks off of not doing anything. And then doing some little rehab exercises, but I really just tried letting rest do its job. And no, I feel great, actually. I feel like I really turned the corner the last couple of weeks and feel back to 100%. I started skating July 1st and I've been feeling really good. So, I'm happy with the progress and where everything's at.' Tkachuk also shared what the main issue had been: 'It was mostly like the hip flexor, groin, just all in that general vicinity. I don't know, I just pulled it, and it obviously didn't heal, just kept playing on it. So, it just kind of bugged me for the rest of the way. But I'm glad we kind of took the time after to reset it. Honestly, it feels 100 percent. I feel great. So, now I'm happy with kind of how everything's been going and how I'm feeling right now.' As he went deeper into the details, Tkachuk explained how the injury management became a balance between pushing through and preparing to heal properly afterward: 'It had been like three weeks to a month of just shutting it down. And obviously at that point in the season, there's no tomorrow to shut it down for. I just knew it was going to be a problem probably after the season that I'd have to get figured out. So, no, it's good. I mean, it happened for a reason. So, it kind of allowed the mental side of things to take over when it wasn't feeling great 100% physically." Now, with skating resumed and the injury behind him, the 25-year-old captain is focused on the season ahead. For a Sens team looking to take the next step in 2025–26, having their emotional leader and top forward healthy and re-energized is a great step in the right direction. Watch Tkachuk's hour-long appearance on the Coming in Hot Podcast here. By Steve WarneThe Hockey News OttawaImage Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images More Sens Headlines:Can The Senators Count On Dylan Cozens To Consistently Produce?Expectations For The Senators' Mount Rushmore Of Old GuysSens Rewind: Looking Back On The Sens Season Of 13 GoaliesSam Gagner Says Hockey IQ Is TeachableCreating The Sens Opening Night Roster Based On Salary

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