NHL JANUARY 2, 2026 – ZIBANEJAD SECURES OLYMPIC SPOT THEN SETS OUTDOOR RECORDS IN WINTER CLASSIC

Hours after being named to Team Sweden for his first Olympic Winter Games, Rangers forward Mika Zibanejad (3-2—5) scored the first hat trick in Winter Classic history and set a record for points in any outdoor game as he factored on all five New York goals to help the club surge up the standings and stay perfect outdoors.

  • Zibanejad tied the Rangers record for career power-play goals with his first tally of the night and bested Jordan Kyrou’s previous benchmark for points in an outdoor game with his final goal. He also became the second player with multiple power-play goals in his outdoor career.
  • Two other Rangers players tied and/or set outdoor records in Miami. Artemi Panarin tallied 2-1—3 to boost his roof-off totals to 3-4—7 (4 GP) and equal Henrik Zetterberg, Jonathan Toews and James van Riemsdyk for the most career outdoor points. Alexis Lafrenière (0-3—3) matched the NHL benchmark for most assists in an outdoor game.
  • Zibanejad was presented with the Cocoa Cup, becoming the third to claim the honor presented by the NHL on TNT to the Winter Classic MVP following Joey Daccord in 2024 and Cam Fowler last season.
  • The Rangers improved to a perfect 6-0-0 in NHL outdoor games, two more wins than the next closest team. They also moved to 3-0-0 in Winter Classic contests to match the Blues (3-0-0) and Bruins (3-1-0) for the most such wins.
  • The Rangers (20-18-5, 45 points) surged from second-last in the Eastern Conference to within one point of the playoff bracket, overtaking four teams with their victory and moving into a tie with both the idle Penguins (18-12-9, 45 points) and Panthers (21-16-3, 45 points) in terms of points. New York also sits only two points back of a top three spot in the Metropolitan Division and three points out of second place.

WHERE SNOW MEETS SAND IS WHERE THE WINTER CLASSIC IS PLAYED
“Snowy Winter Comes to Sunny Florida” was the theme for the 2026 Discover NHL Winter Classic and it came to life in Miami on Friday night as “snow” came down inside loanDepot park as the roof opened before puck drop. On the field, the sand/snow split at center ice where fan-favorite Roberto Luongo dropped the ceremonial puck.

  • The southernmost regular-season game in NHL history had an official puck-drop temperature of 63ºF/17ºC, making it the warmest Winter Classic and second-warmest temperature to start an outdoor game.
  • The contrast continued into the outfield, where Latin GRAMMY Award-winning global artist Luis Fonsi and singer-songwriter Role Model performed. Surrounded by palm trees, the stage was flanked by a sandy South Florida beach – complete with pink flamingos, umbrella beach chairs, a lifeguard shack and a street hockey rink – and on the other side a snow-covered setting – where pelicans, snow-topped beach chairs, a lifeguard stand equipped with a snowplow and a synthetic ice rink spotted the scene.
  • As Role Model fans know, the question to ask before his concerts is: Who is “Sally” going to be? The answer during his first-intermission was “Stanley” – accompanied by two players that helped bring him to South Florida the past two years: Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov and teammate Matthew Tkachuk, who both are out of the lineup due to injury.
  • Other special moments around the Winter Classic included an appearance by NFL legend Tom Brady and a visit by Olympic gold medal winner and Rangers all-time wins leader Henrik Lundqvist to the 2026 Enterprise NHL PreGame, where Role Model also performed on NHL on TNT’s Verizon Stage.

“MIAMI VICE” LOOK MAINTAINS OUTDOOR TREND
One of the most anticipated outdoor traditions cruised down to South Florida as players from both teams dressed the part: the Panthers in their best “Miami Vice” attire – emerging from sports cars and with Seth Jones taking calls on a retro wireless phone before NHL game No. 900 – and the Rangers dressed in white from head to toe.

  • Another outdoor tradition of handshakes at center ice capped the historic first in Florida as fireworks blasted off the retracted left field windows amid another “snowfall” as the voice of Dean Martin serenaded fans with the winter classic tune, Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!

READY FOR MORE BEST-ON-BEST: FOUR NATIONS ANNOUNCE OLYMPIC ROSTERS

Three more rosters for the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 were announced Friday, as Team USA made its unveil on TODAY – with help from Devils forward Jack Hughes – followed by Team Finland and Team Sweden.

  • The announcements followed Team Canada’s unveil on New Year’s Eve and brought the total number of returnees from the 4 Nations Face-Off to 77 (21 on USA, 19 on CAN, 19 on FIN and 18 on SWE).
  • Jack joins his brother Quinn Hughes on Team USA after the eldest Hughes brother was named to the preliminary roster in June, alongside the likes of Matthew and Brady Tkachuk. This will be the first time since 1964 that Team USA has two sets of brothers on its Olympic squad.
  • A Central Division rivalry will be injected with an international flare as the Stars are set to have four representatives on Team Finland while the Wild counter with four players on Team Sweden. In the five previous Olympics involving NHL players, there were nine instances of one NHL team having at least four players on the same Olympic team (including 2006 when the Stars also sent four Finns).

CROSBY LEADS PENGUINS AGAINST LARKIN AND FIRST-PLACE RED WINGS

For the second time since the calendar turned, Sidney Crosby and the Penguins will clash with Dylan Larkin and the Detroit Red Wings – with this contest marking the first ABC Hockey Saturday broadcast of the season (12 p.m. ET). It also marks Larkin’s first game since being named to the Team USA roster.

  • Crosby, who takes a five-game point streak into the contest, has climbed many lists this season including overtaking Steve Yzerman on the career assists list. Crosby isn’t far behind Yzerman on the career points (25 back) and goals (44 back) lists. The only players with as many points for one franchise as Crosby (1,730) are Red Wings legends Gordie Howe (1,809) and Yzerman (1,755).
  • Larkin’s fifth consecutive 20-goal season has helped the Red Wings surge to the top of the standings. They have been the No. 1 seed in the Atlantic Division for 29 game days this season, including every day since Dec. 16. This is the longest stretch the Red Wings have held first place in their division since 2011-12 (32 straight days atop the Central Division).
  • The Red Wings sit atop the Eastern Conference at this stage of a season (min. 30 GP) for just the second time since 2013-14 when they realigned from the West. They topped the East on Feb. 7, 2015 thanks to a tiebreaker over the Lightning, whose GM at the time was Yzerman.

NHL SEASON OFFICIALLY HITS HALFWAY MARK DURING 13-GAME SATURDAY
The 1,312-game season will officially hit the halfway mark at the conclusion of Saturday’s 13-game slate, with game No. 656 serving as the nightcap of the Hockey Night in Canada slate (BOS at VAN).

  • The first-ever meeting between No. 1 picks Auston Matthews and Matthew Schaefer highlights the Hockey Night in Canada slate, with Matthews (419) needing one goal to tie Mats Sundin (420) for the Maple Leafs’ all-time goals record. Sundin has held that distinction for more than 18 years, scoring his record-setting goal against the Islanders on Oct. 11, 2007.