NHL Review Monday Jan 22 2018
MONDAY’S RESULTS
Home Team in Caps
Colorado 4, TORONTO 2
Detroit 3, NEW JERSEY 0
MINNESOTA 3, Ottawa 1
Tampa Bay 2, CHICAGO 0
Buffalo 2, CALGARY 1 (OT)
ARIZONA 3, NY Islanders 2 (OT)
MRAZEK JOINS RARE COMPANY WITH SECOND STRAIGHT SHUTOUT
Petr Mrazek turned aside all 37 shots he faced to record his second straight shutout (also Jan. 14 at CHI) and backstop the Red Wings past the Devils at Prudential Center.
Mrazek recorded consecutive shutouts for the first time in his NHL career and became the first Red Wings goaltender to do so since Dominik Hasek in 2007-08. Mrazek also became just the fifth goaltender in franchise history to record consecutive shutouts with each game taking place on the road.
VASILEVSKIY RECORDS LEAGUE-LEADING SEVENTH SHUTOUT
Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped all 40 shots he faced to record his League-leading seventh shutout of the season and help the Lightning (32-12-3, 67 points) reclaim first place in the NHL standings.
Vasilevskiy (40 GP) matched the franchise record for most shutouts in a season, a mark set by Nikolai Khabibulin in 2001-02 (70 GP). In 2016-17, Washington’s Braden Holtby (9) and Boston’s Tuukka Rask (8) were the only goaltenders with more than seven shutouts.
Vasilevskiy improved to 28-9-2 this season to increase his League lead in wins. He registered the sixth 40+ save shutout in franchise history and second of his career.
DAHLIN, SVECHNIKOV TOP MID-SEASON DRAFT RANKINGS
Rasmus Dahlin, a defenseman with Frolunda in the Swedish Hockey League, and Andrei Svechnikov, a forward for the Ontario Hockey League’s Barrie Colts, rank No. 1 among International and North American Skaters, respectively, as the NHL Central Scouting Bureau released its mid-season rankings on Monday. The full rankings include the top 217 skaters and 31 goaltenders in North America as well as the top 125 skaters and 15 goaltenders internationally. Here’s the top 10 from each category.
NHL Schedule for Tuesday Jan 23 2018
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Matchup |
Time |
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New Jersey@ Boston |
7:00 PM ET |
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Carolina@ Pittsburgh |
7:00 PM ET |
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Colorado@ Montréal |
7:30 PM ET |
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Philadelphia@ Detroit |
7:30 PM ET |
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Ottawa@ St. Louis |
8:00 PM ET |
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Tampa Bay@ Nashville |
8:00 PM ET |
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Florida@ Dallas |
8:30 PM ET |
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Buffalo@ Edmonton |
9:00 PM ET |
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Los Angeles@ Vancouver |
10:00 PM ET |
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Columbus@ Vegas |
10:00 PM ET |
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NY Rangers@ Anaheim |
10:00 PM ET |
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Winnipeg@ San Jose |
10:30 PM ET |


