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NHL NEWS DECEMBER 16, 2022 – LONGTIME PENGUINS TRIO LEAD CLUB TO SEVENTH STRAIGHT WIN

Kris Letang (1-1—2) scored for the first time since returning to the lineup on Dec. 10 after recovering from a stroke, while his longtime counterparts of Evgeni Malkin (1-1—2) and Sidney Crosby (0-2—2) also skated to multi-point outings as the Penguins improved their all-time record to 173-28-11 when all three find the score sheet (7-0-0 in 2022-23).

  • Pittsburgh improved to 7-0-0 in its past seven games, which marks the longest active winning streak, backstopped by Tristan Jarry who made 32 saves to extend his point streak to 12 contests (10-0-2). He became the second Penguins netminder in the past 20 years to reach the dozen mark, joining Marc-Andre Fleury (3x: 14 GP in 2010-11 & 2006-07, 12 GP in 2011-12). Only one goaltender posted a run of as many games last season: Cam Talbot (15 GP w/ MIN; 12-0-3).
  • Crosby secured his 225th career multi-assist outing which allowed him to surpass Steve Yzerman for sole possession of 12th place on the NHL’s all-time list. Crosby improved his team-leading totals to 17-23—40 (30 GP) and has now reached the 40-point mark in a season in 30 or fewer games for the ninth time in his career. The only Penguins player to do so more: Mario Lemieux (13x). The Penguins captain is on pace for 46-63—109 in 2022-23.

McDAVID GOES “ZERO TO SIXTY” IN 31 GAMES

Connor McDavid scored yet another highlight-reel goal to boost his season totals to 27-33—60 (31 GP) en route to becoming the first skater to reach the 60-point mark in 2022-23 – just four games after eclipsing the 50-point plateau on Dec. 7.

  • McDavid extended his home goal streak to seven games and matched the second-longest run in Oilers history – a feat he also accomplished in 2020-21. The franchise mark is held by Wayne Gretzky, who scored in 10 consecutive home games during the 1981-82 season.

YOUNG GOALTENDERS SHINE BETWEEN THE PIPES

The trio of Jake Oettinger (45 saves), Carter Hart (48 saves) and Pyotr Kochetkov (15 saves), all of whom have yet to celebrate their 25th birthday, backstopped the Stars (18-8-5, 41 points), Flyers (10-14-7, 27 points) and Hurricanes (17-6-6, 40 points) to victory in tightly-contested affairs.

  • Oettinger, who turned aside five Alex Ovechkin shots in his pursuit of goal No. 801, has stifled the Capitals in both his appearances against the club this season which includes 72 saves on 73 shots, a 0.50 goals-against average, .986 save percentage and one shutout. The Stars netminder, who improved to 3-0-0 when making 40-plus saves in a regular-season game, stood tall in his 99th career outing.
  • Hart matched a regular-season career high with 48 saves, a feat he achieved previously this season (Oct. 27). While the Flyers goaltender is the only netminder with multiple 45-plus save performances in 2022-23, he recorded his fourth such outing during the regular season – trailing only Bernie Parent (6 GP) for the most in franchise history.
  • Stefan Noesen’s penalty-shot goal stood as the game winner and Kochetkov helped the Hurricanes halt a Kraken three-goal comeback attempt to improve to 6-0-2 in his past eight appearances – tying the longest point streak by a rookie goaltender in franchise history (also Alex Nedeljkovic: 7-0-1 in 2020-21). The No. 36 pick in the 2019 NHL Draft saw his shutout sequence come to an end with 8:34 remaining in the second period, a stretch lasting 151:26 and besting Jason Muzzatti (130:12 from March 22 – April 6, 1996 w/ HFD) for the longest by a rookie goaltender in Hurricanes/Whalers history.

A PAIR OF HOME STREAKS LOOK TO LENGTHEN IN MINNESOTA ON FRIDAY

Friday’s three-game slate begins with Chicago visiting Minnesota, where the Wild will look to establish the NHL’s longest active home winning streak with their sixth straight victory at Xcel Energy Center, while Kirill Kaprizov (5-11—16 in 10 GP) can match Jason Pominville (11 GP in 2014-15) for the second-longest home point streak in franchise history, behind only Maran Gaborik’s 14-game run in 2007-08.

RED WINGS’ VRANA REINSTATED BY NHL/NHLPA PLAYER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

The National Hockey League and National Hockey League Players’ Association announced today that Detroit Red Wings forward Jakub Vrana has been returned to available status and has entered the follow-up care phase of the NHL/NHLPA player assistance program. Vrana’s care continues to be administered pursuant to the player assistance program.

Stars’ Marchment Fined for Embellishment

Dallas Stars forward Mason Marchment has been fined $2,000 as supplementary discipline under NHL Rule 64 (Diving/Embellishment), the National Hockey League announced today.

NHL Rule 64 is designed to bring attention to and more seriously penalize players (and teams) who repeatedly dive and embellish in an attempt to draw penalties. Fines are assessed to players and head coaches on a graduated scale outlined below:

 Citation #     Player Fine(s)      * Head Coach Fine(s)

       1           Warning               N/A

       2           $2,000                 N/A

       3           $3,000                 N/A

       4           $4,000                 N/A

       5           $5,000                 $2,000

       6           $5,000                 $3,000

       7           $5,000                 $4,000

       8           $5,000                 $5,000
  • For head coaches, each FINE issued to a player on his club counts toward his total. Four FINES issued to one player or a club collectively results in the head coach receiving his first fine.

Citations are issued by the National Hockey League Hockey Operations Department, which tracks all games, logs all penalties for diving or embellishment, and flags all plays not called on the ice that in its opinion were deserving of such a penalty. A Citation is issued once Hockey Operations, through its internal deliberations, is convinced that a player warrants sanction.

Marchment was issued a Warning following an incident flagged by NHL Hockey Operations during NHL Game No. 339 at Colorado on Nov. 26. His second Citation, which triggered the $2,000 fine, was issued for an incident at 5:07 of the third period during NHL Game No. 423 vs. Ottawa on Dec. 8. Senators forward Derick Brassard received a minor penalty for hooking on the play.

The money goes to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund.