NHL Recap March 10, 2024 – BOLDY SCORES OVERTIME WINNER AS WILD PULL OFF BOLD PLAY
The Wild pulled off a rarely-seen play Sunday against the Predators, pulling goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury with 1:30 remaining in overtime to send out Matt Boldy as an extra attacker – a move that resulted in Boldy potting the winning goal just 20 seconds later to help Minnesota defeat one of the clubs it’s chasing in pursuit of a playoff spot. The Wild (31-27-7, 69 points) now sit six points back of the Golden Knights (34-23-7, 75 points) for the second Wild Card spot in the Western Conference and gained a point on the Predators (37-25-4, 78 points), who occupy the first.
- The Wild became the first team to score an overtime winner with an extra attacker that was not on the ice due to a delayed penalty since Oct. 28, 2017, when the Kings pulled their goaltender for an offensive zone faceoff with less than a second on the clock.
HURRICANES GAIN GROUND ON RANGERS, ISLANDERS GRAB PLAYOFF SPOT
Sunday saw the Metropolitan Division playoff race tighten, with the Hurricanes (39-19-6, 84 points) moving within two points of the Rangers (41-18-4, 86 points) for the top spot while the Islanders (29-20-14, 72 points) moved within two points of the Flyers (33-24-8, 74 points) who hold third.
- Sebastian Aho (1-2—3) factored on three of the Hurricanes’ seven goals – their most in a game since Nov. 10, 2022 – and recorded his sixth 25-goal season in the process as Carolina defeated Calgary at PNC Arena. Aho tied Eric Staal and Kevin Dineen for the second-most 25-goal campaigns in Hurricanes/Whalers history behind only Ron Francis (7).
- Mathew Barzal (0-2—2) and Brock Nelson (1-1—2) both posted a multi-point performance as the Islanders, who leapfrogged the Detroit Red Wings (33-25-6, 72 points) for the final Wild Card position, extended their win streak to six games and slid into a playoff spot for the first time since Jan. 13. New York (63 GP) has at least one contest in hand on Philadelphia (65 GP), Tampa Bay (65 GP) and Detroit (64 GP) after Sunday’s action.
- Barzal recorded his 61st career multi-assist game and tied Patrick Flatley for the eighth most in Islanders history. Meanwhile, Nelson notched his 113th multi-point game and tied Flatley for the 10th most in franchise history.
McDAVID, BEDARD BOTH POST THREE-POINT GAMES SUNDAY
A pair of players in the hunt for individual awards put up three points apiece as Connor McDavid (1-2—3) and Connor Bedard (2-1—3) helped the Oilers and Blackhawks skate to wins Sunday.
- After being held off the score sheet in a losing effort Saturday, McDavid netted the eventual game-winning goal just 68 seconds into the contest as Calvin Pickard (41 saves) and Stuart Skinner (1:16 TOI) paired up for the second shared shutout in Oilers history. McDavid’s goal at the 68-second mark came in front of hockey legend Jaromir Jagr, who remains in Pittsburgh after having his No. 68 retired by the club three weeks ago.
- McDavid ranks fourth among active players in career multi-point periods (163) despite being the only player among the top five on that list with fewer than 1,100 total games played (Sunday was his 630th NHL game).
- Bedard recorded his third career three-point game and surpassed Patrick Kane (2) for the most in Blackhawks history by an 18-year-old. The NHL’s leader in rookie scoring also became just the fourth active skater with as many three-point performances as an 18-year-old, joining Sidney Crosby (11), Patrik Laine (5) and Jeff Skinner (5).
- Bedard, who recorded all three of his points in the middle frame, posted his second three-point period of the season (also 2-1—3 in P1 on Nov. 9, 2023).
PRESIDENTS’ TROPHY, WILD CARDS RACES FRONT AND CENTER MONDAY
Three teams in the running for the Presidents’ Trophy are in action Monday, as Boston (38-13-15, 91 points), the NY Rangers (41-18-4, 86 points) and Winnipeg (40-18-5, 85 points) all host clubs aiming to inch closer to the playoff bracket. Monday’s finale, meanwhile, will pit the Islanders (29-20-14, 72 points) against the Kings (32-20-11, 75 points) as New York aims to continue its surge up the standings. Los Angeles needs at least one point to maintain its position as the No. 3 seed in the Pacific Division.
Each game on Monday features a team that will be part of at least one of the upcoming national games of the week, with storylines to follow noted below:
Wednesday, March 13: Kings at Blues (7:30 p.m. ET on TNT, Max, TVAS)
- St. Louis will play 10 of its 18 remaining games against Western Conference clubs that either currently hold a playoff spot (1 each vs. LAK, COL, VGK, EDM, NSH & DAL) or are part of the quartet separated by two points trying to get into the bracket (2x vs. MIN and 1 each vs. CGY & SEA). Los Angeles has 11 such contests remaining (2x vs. VAN, MIN & CGY; 1 each vs. STL, SEA, WPG, EDM & DAL), with Drew Doughty and the Kings looking to maintain their position as the No. 3 seed in the Pacific Division.
Wednesday, March 13: Capitals at Oilers (10 p.m. ET on TNT, Max, truTV, SN1, SNW, TVAS)
- Connor McDavid (7-13—20 in 12 GP) and Alex Ovechkin (5-6—11 in 12 GP) will go head-to-head for the 13th time (EDM: 5-6-1; WSH: 7-3-2), with Ovechkin (18-30—48 in 59 GP) currently on the cusp of his 19th straight 20-goal season and McDavid hitting the ice Wednesday looking to keep his 25-game home point streak alive. In addition to eyeing a 19th career 20-goal season (all consecutive), Ovechkin also enters the week needing one point to surpass Mark Recchi for sole possession of 14th place in NHL history.
Saturday, March 16: Rangers at Penguins (3 p.m. ET on ABC, ESPN+, SN1, TVAS)
- Artemi Panarin enters a four-game week for the Rangers needing three assists for 500 in his NHL career (497 in 653 GP). Among those to debut since the first NHL Draft was held in 1963-64, only a dozen undrafted players have recorded 500+ NHL assists – the only one to do so in the past 20 years is Martin St. Louis (Dec. 31, 2011). Panarin is likely to become the fifth-fastest among that cohort to hit the mark.
Saturday, March 16: Avalanche at Oilers (10 p.m. ET on CBC, SNE, SNO, SNW, TVAS2)
- If he extends his home point streak Wednesday, Connor McDavid will have his next chance to keep it going Saturday when Nathan MacKinnon and the Avalanche come to town. With their concurrent home point streaks, McDavid (25 GP) and MacKinnon (32 GP) are both chasing records held by Wayne Gretzky as they battle for the 2023-24 Art Ross Trophy. This will be the first meeting of the season between the Avalanche and Oilers – with two more to follow in the final 14 days of the season (also April 5 & April 18).
MacKinnon, Zacha and Demko Named NHL ‘Three Stars’ of the Week
Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon, Boston Bruins center Pavel Zacha and Vancouver Canucks goaltender Thatcher Demko have been named the NHL’s “Three Stars” for the week ending March 10.
FIRST STAR – NATHAN MacKINNON, C, COLORADO AVALANCHE
MacKinnon led the NHL in assists and points (3-7—10), extended his home point streak to 32 games and took the lead in the Art Ross Trophy scoring race, helping the Avalanche (40-20-5, 85 points) post a 3-0-0 homestand. MacKinnon tallied 2-2—4 in a 5-0 shutout over the Chicago Blackhawks March 4 and notched his second consecutive four-point effort (1-3—4), including his 40th goal of the season, in a 7-2 win over the Detroit Red Wings March 6. MacKinnon became the fourth player in Avalanche/Nordiques history to record three-or-more 40-goal campaigns, joining franchise icons Michel Goulet (7), Joe Sakic (5) and Peter Stastny (5). He concluded the week with a pair of assists in a 2-1 overtime win over the Minnesota Wild March 8. MacKinnon (32 GP) owns a share of the third-longest home point streak in NHL history with Guy Lafleur (32 in 1978-79 w/MTL). The two longest such streaks are owned by Wayne Gretzky (40 in 1988-89 w/LAK and 33 in 1985-86 w/EDM). MacKinnon’s big week vaulted him into first place in the NHL scoring race with 40-71—111, four points ahead of Nikita Kucherov (38-69—107). Entering Tuesday’s game at Calgary on a 12-game point streak (8-18—26), it has been more than a month since MacKinnon has been held off the shortsheet (Feb. 10 at Florida).
SECOND STAR – PAVEL ZACHA, C, BOSTON BRUINS
Zacha shared the NHL lead in goals (5-2—7 in 4 GP), highlighted by a pair of game-winners, as the Bruins (38-13-15, 91 points) earned seven of eight possible points and closed the gap behind the Presidents’ Trophy-leading Florida Panthers to one point. Zacha recorded points in each contest, beginning with a pair of goals including the game-winner in a 4-1 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs March 4. He tallied the Bruins’ lone goal in a 2-1 overtime loss to the Edmonton Oilers March 5 and an assist in a 4-1 win over the Maple Leafs March 7, Boston’s second win of the week over its division rival. Zacha finished the week with a three-point performance (2-1—3) in a 5-1 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins March 9. The Brno native celebrated Hockey Day in Czechia by earning an assist on Czech teammate David Pastrnak’s 40th goal of the season to open the scoring in the second period, tallying the game-winning goal midway through the second frame and notching a third-period goal with Pastrnak earning the primary assist. Zacha increased his season totals to 17-26—43 in 62 games, on pace to eclipse his single-season career high of 21 goals set in his debut Bruins campaign in 2022-23.
THIRD STAR – THATCHER DEMKO, G, VANCOUVER CANUCKS
Demko went 3-0-0 with a 0.81 goals-against average and .969 save percentage as the Canucks (42-17-7, 91 points) remained atop the Western Conference standings by defeating a trio of conference rivals currently holding playoff berths. Demko stopped 62 of 64 shots last week, beginning with a 23-save effort in a 2-1 overtime win over the Los Angeles Kings March 5. The Canucks hit the 40-win mark in their 64th game, matching the second-fewest contests needed in franchise history (62 in 2011-12 and 64 in 2010-11). Demko tied his single-season career high in wins (33) by turning aside 27 shots in a 3-1 win over the Vegas Golden Knights March 7 and set a new career mark with his League-leading 34th victory the season in a 5-0 decision over the Winnipeg Jets March 9. Demko (12 saves) and Casey DeSmith (10 saves) combined to record Vancouver’s third shared shutout in franchise history. Demko improved his season record to 34-13-2 with a 2.47 goals-against average and .917 save percentage in 49 games. He ranks first in the NHL in wins, third in shutouts (five), sixth in SV% and seventh in GAA.
Flyers’ Coach Tortorella Suspended Two Games and Fined $50,000 for Unprofessional Conduct Directed at Officials
Philadelphia Flyers head coach John Tortorella has been suspended for two games and fined $50,000 for unprofessional conduct directed at the officials by refusing to leave the bench area after being assessed a game misconduct at 10:49 of the first period of NHL Game No. 1,016 on Saturday, March 9. Tortorella will miss the Flyers’ next two games — March 12 versus the Sharks and March 14 versus the Maple Leafs. The fine money goes to the NHL Foundation.


