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NHL roundup: Birthday boy Jared Spurgeon lifts Wild over Blackhawks

NHL: Chicago Blackhawks at Minnesota WildNov 29, 2024; Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Wild goalie Marc-Andre Fleury (29) and defenseman Jared Spurgeon (46) celebrate a victory over the Chicago Blackhawks at Xcel Energy Center. Mandatory Credit: Nick Wosika-Imagn Images

Jared Spurgeon celebrated his 35th birthday in style, scoring twice to help the Minnesota Wild rally past the Chicago Blackhawks 3-2 on Friday in Saint Paul, Minn.

The Wild captain, who played just 16 games last season due to back and hip injuries, scored for the first time since April 2023 and notched the eighth multi-goal game in his 15-year career.

Marco Rossi also scored and Joel Eriksson Ek had two assists for the Wild, who trailed 2-0 near the game’s midpoint. Marc-Andre Fleury, who turned 40 on Thursday, made 20 saves to win for the fifth time in six starts.

Former Wild center Ryan Donato scored both goals for the Blackhawks, his second multi-goal game of the season. Petr Mrazek stopped 26 shots.

Capitals 5, Islanders 4 (OT)

Jakob Chychrun scored in overtime to give Washington a comeback win over visiting New York. Down 4-2 through two periods, the Capitals equalized on third-period goals from Dylan Strome at 1:20 and Tom Wilson at 7:24.

Wilson scored twice, Connor McMichael had three assists and Strome collected a goal and two assists for Washington. Nic Dowd scored the Capitals’ other goal while Logan Thompson made 20 saves for Washington, which has won three in a row.

Anders Lee had a goal and two assists for the Islanders, Simon Holmstrom scored twice and Bo Horvat had two assists. Kyle MacLean also scored and Semyon Varlamov stopped 21 of 26 shots.

Canucks 4, Sabres 3 (OT)

Conor Garland capped a two-goal performance by scoring 3:59 into overtime to fuel visiting Vancouver to a victory over Buffalo.

Garland, who extended his point streak to a career-high seven games, ended the game after cleaning up a loose puck in the crease following a shot by defenseman Quinn Hughes. It was his eighth goal of the season, giving Vancouver wins in three of its past four.

Buffalo’s Dylan Cozens and Alex Touch scored 99 seconds apart in the third period to forge a 3-3 tie. Defenseman Bowen Byram also tallied, Zach Benson had two assists and Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen turned aside 18 shots for the Sabres, who have lost two in a row.

Blue Jackets 5, Flames 2

Kirill Marchenko had a goal and two assists while Adam Fantilli registered his first multi-goal game of the season to lead Columbus past visiting Calgary. It was the teams’ first matchup since the deaths of former Blue Jackets and Flames star Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew over the summer.

Zach Werenski (one goal, one assist) and Kent Johnson also scored and Elvis Merzlikins made 27 saves for the Blue Jackets, whose five-game point streak (4-0-1) is their longest since 2021. Dmitri Voronkov added a pair of assists.

Blake Coleman and Nazem Kadri scored for the Flames, who are 0-2-1 since a four-game win streak. Dustin Wolf stopped 29 shots.

Panthers 6, Hurricanes 3

A.J. Greer put Florida ahead in the third period as the Panthers withstood a Carolina comeback to win 6-3 in Raleigh, N.C.

Sam Reinhart scored his NHL-leading 18th goal and Jesper Boqvist, Carter Verhaeghe, Anton Lundell and Sam Bennett also scored for the Panthers, who’ve followed a four-game skid with two wins in three days. Aaron Ekblad and Eetu Luostraien supplied two assists apiece and Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 28 shots.

Seth Jarvis, Sean Walker and Eric Robinson scored for the Hurricanes, whose nine-game home winning streak was halted. Shayne Gostisbehere had two assists and Spencer Martin made 24 saves.

Lightning 3, Predators 2 (OT)

Brayden Point’s 16th goal just 1:01 into overtime lifted Tampa Bay to a win over host Nashville.

Point scored his NHL-leading ninth power-play goal off a slick feed from Nikita Kucherov to give the Lightning their fifth win in eight games (5-2-1).

Anthony Cirelli and Brandon Hagel also scored for the Lightning. Victor Hedman assisted on Hagel’s tally, giving him 588 career helpers and tying him with Martin St. Louis for the most in Tampa Bay history. Roman Josi scored both of Nashville’s goals and Juuse Saros stopped 25 shots as the club fell to 2-2-2 in its past six contests.

Oilers 4, Utah 3 (OT)

Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored at 1:18 of overtime as Edmonton edged the Utah Hockey Club in Salt Lake City.

Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl each had a goal and an assist and Vasily Podkolzin also scored for the Oilers, who improved to 6-2-1 over their past nine games. Evan Bouchard logged two assists and Calvin Pickard made 28 saves in the win.

Alexander Kerfoot, Logan Cooley and Lawson Crouse tallied for Utah, which has lost five of its last seven (2-4-1). Karel Vejmelka stopped 28 shots.

Flyers 3, Rangers 1

Travis Konecny scored twice as Philadelphia nipped visiting New York.

Bobby Brink also scored and Ivan Fedotov made 22 saves for the Flyers, who improved to 3-0-1 over their past four games. Flyers defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen recorded an assist in a fourth straight game.

The Rangers dropped their fifth straight contest despite 32 saves from Igor Shesterkin. Vincent Trocheck scored the lone goal for New York.

Devils 5, Red Wings 4

Stefan Noesen scored the go-ahead goal late in the second period as visiting New Jersey held on for a victory over Detroit.

Dougie Hamilton, Timo Meier, Nico Hischier and Jack Hughes each had a goal and an assist for the Devils, who won for the ninth time in 12 games. Jacob Markstrom made 24 saves.

Vladimir Tarasenko, Lucas Raymond, Tyler Motte and Justin Holl had the goals for the Red Wings, who had won three of their previous four games. Tarasenko and J.T. Compher (two assists) each had a two-point performance. Cam Talbot, playing in his 500th career game, made 24 saves.

Sharks 8, Kraken 5

Jake Walman scored twice and Macklin Celebrini had a goal and an assist as San Jose defeated visiting Seattle.

Will Smith, Mikael Granlund and Klim Kostin also had a goal and an assist for the Sharks, who play Saturday at Seattle. Timothy Liljegren and Ethan Cardwell also scored, William Eklund and Fabian Zetterlund added two assists apiece and Vitek Vanecek made 26 saves.

Shane Wright scored twice and Chandler Stephenson had a goal and two helpers for the Kraken, who lost for the sixth time in their past seven road games. Oliver Bjorkstrand had a goal and an assist, Yanni Gourde also tallied and Ryker Evans added two assists. Philipp Grubauer stopped 19 shots and dropped to 1-7-0 this season.

Golden Knights 4, Jets 3

Brett Howden and Ivan Barbashev each scored twice as Vegas defeated Winnipeg in Las Vegas.

Jack Eichel and Pavel Dorofeyev each had two assists and Adin Hill made 22 stops for the Golden Knights, who have won four of their past five games (4-0-1).

Cole Perfetti scored twice for the Jets, both assisted by Josh Morrissey. Neal Pionk also scored in the loss. Eric Comrie turned aside 26 shots for Winnipeg, which has dropped three of four.

Penguins 2, Bruins 1

Philip Tomasino scored his first goal of the season in the third period to propel visiting Pittsburgh to a comeback win over Boston.

A 23-year-old former first-round pick who was acquired from the Nashville Predators in a deal on Monday, Tomasino netted the go-ahead goal with 12:34 left. Tristan Jarry stopped 31 of Boston’s 32 shots and Rickard Rakell scored the Penguins’ first goal en route to their second straight win.

Charlie Coyle scored and Jeremy Swayman made 34 saves for Boston, which is now 3-2-0 under interim head coach Joe Sacco.

Kings 2, Ducks 1

Erik Portillo made 28 saves to pick up the win in his NHL debut as Los Angeles rallied to edge host Anaheim.

Alex Laferriere had a goal and an assist and Alex Turcotte also scored for the Kings, who won for the second straight game and for the 11th time in the past 12 meetings with Anaheim in their Freeway Face-Off rivalry series.

Ryan Strome scored a goal and John Gibson made 16 saves for Anaheim. The Ducks took just their second regulation loss (4-2-1) in their past seven games.

Stars 5, Avalanche 3

Mason Marchment had two goals and an assist and Jamie Benn and Tyler Seguin had a goal and an assist each as host Dallas beat Colorado.

Roope Hintz also scored, Jake Oettinger stopped 29 shots and Miro Heiskanen had two assists for the Stars, who snapped a two-game skid.

Mikko Rantanen had a goal and an assist, Valeri Nichushkin and Artturi Lehkonen also scored, Cale Makar had two assists and Alexandar Georgiev made 19 saves for the Avalanche.

–Field Level Media

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After capturing gold, Wild trio focused on Blues

NHL: Minnesota Wild at Nashville PredatorsFeb 4, 2026; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Minnesota Wild left wing Matt Boldy (12) celebrates defenseman Jared Spurgeon (46) winning goal against the Nashville Predators during the overtime period at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

A trio of United States Olympic gold medal winners are about to return “home.”

It’s likely that fans from the “State of Hockey” will welcome them back with a roar.

Matt Boldy and defensemen Quinn Hughes and Brock Faber will be front and center when the Minnesota Wild face off against the St. Louis Blues on Sunday in Saint Paul, Minn. It will be their first home game since Feb. 2 for the Wild, who had a three-week break for the Milan Cortina Olympics.

Faber might get the loudest cheer when he is recognized as part of a U.S. team that won the nation’s first gold medal in men’s hockey since 1980. The local product grew up in suburban Maple Grove, Minn., and starred collegiately for the Minnesota Golden Gophers.

How’s he feeling after the whirlwind of February?

“Good enough, right?” Faber said. “I played hockey the whole time, so I’m still in game shape.”

The Wild have split their two games since returning from the Olympic break. They stormed to a 5-2 road win against the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday night but lost by the same score versus the Utah Mammoth on Friday.

The loss might have come with added cost as veteran forward Joel Eriksson Ek left the game after taking a high stick to the face.

Eriksson Ek’s status is uncertain for Sunday. He has 42 points (17 goals, 25 assists) in 54 games this season.

“We all know the type of player ‘Ekky’ is and the situations we count on him to play in,” Wild coach John Hynes said. “It’s unfortunate, but hopefully he’s OK.”

St. Louis also will try to bounce back from a loss after falling short 3-1 against the New Jersey Devils on Saturday night. Pavel Buchnevich scored the lone goal for the Blues.

Blues forward Jake Neighbours said he and his teammates needed to come out with a better effort against the Wild. He said the team recorded a 5-1 victory over the Seattle Kraken on Thursday because of a great effort level and lost its most recent game because of a reduced effort level.

“To me, it’s battles,” Neighbours said. “I thought on Thursday, our compete (level) was really high. We were excited. There was a lot of energy on the bench and in the dressing room.

“For whatever reason, (on Saturday), it just didn’t seem like we could muster up the momentum and the energy to take over the game.”

Joel Hofer could get the start for the Blues in net one night after Jordan Binnington turned aside 30 of 32 shots against the Devils. Hofer is 13-11-3 with a 2.87 goals-against average and an .897 save percentage this season, and he is 1-0-0 with a 1.00 GAA and a .944 save percentage in his only career game against Minnesota.

Wild goaltender Filip Gustavsson likely will get the nod after fellow netminder Jesper Wallstedt started against Utah. Gustavsson is 21-9-6 with a 2.60 GAA and a .909 save percentage this season, and he is 5-2-0 with a 2.32 GAA and a .919 save percentage in eight career appearances against the Blues.

–Field Level Media

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Islanders in playoff position, Panthers have work to do as teams meet

NHL: Florida Panthers at Toronto Maple LeafsJan 6, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Florida Panthers head coach Paul Maurice watches the play against the Toronto Maple Leafs during the third period at Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

The two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers do not have to be reminded that five of the eight teams currently occupying a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference did not make the postseason last year.

And the Panthers will get another glimpse at a team attempting to take their spot in the tournament Sunday night, when Florida opens a four-game road trip by visiting the surging New York Islanders in Elmont, N.Y.

The Panthers are coming off a 3-2 loss to the visiting Buffalo Sabres on Friday night. The Islanders are completing a back-to-back set after overcoming a two-goal deficit Saturday night and edging the host Columbus Blue Jackets, 4-3, in overtime.

The loss Friday was the sixth in eight games for the Panthers (2-6-0), who are eight points behind the Boston Bruins in the race for the second wild-card spot with 23 games to play.

The Bruins, Detroit Red Wings and Sabres — the latter of whom are in second place in the Atlantic Division — all missed the playoffs last year.

A reigning Stanley Cup champion hasn’t missed the playoffs since 2015, when the Los Angeles Kings came up two points shy of a tournament berth.

A spate of injuries has endangered the Panthers’ pursuit of the NHL’s first three-peat since the Islanders won the Stanley Cup four consecutive times from 1980-83. Captain Aleksander Barkov has yet to play due to a right knee injury suffered in training camp while Matthew Tkachuk has played just 12 games following offseason surgery for a sports hernia and torn adductor muscle. Tkachuk and Barkov were Florida’s second- and third-leading scorers last season, respectively.

The Panthers’ fortunes haven’t improved since returning from the Olympic break. Right winger Cole Schwindt will be out indefinitely with a lower body injury suffered in Thursday’s 5-1 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs while Uvis Balinskis was slated to be evaluated Saturday after exiting Friday’s game due to injury.

“Not cheating on effort,” Panthers head coach Paul Maurice said. “We’re doing the best we can.”

Simon Holmstrom’s goal 1:47 into overtime Saturday continued a pair of trends for the Islanders, whose effort to return to the playoffs after a one-year absence has featured plenty of comeback wins and extra session dramatics.

New York is tied for second place in the Metropolitan Division with the Pittsburgh Penguins, who have two games in hand. The Penguins also missed the playoffs last season.

The win Saturday was the fourth straight for the Islanders, who have trailed in three of those victories — including Thursday night’s 4-3 overtime win over the Montreal Canadiens in which New York also came back from a 2-0 second-period deficit.

Holmstrom’s goal improved the Islanders to 8-0 in games decided in overtime. New York trailed in regulation in all eight overtime wins.

The only team in NHL history to record more overtime wins without a loss in a single season are the 2021 Vegas Golden Knights, who went 9-0 in overtime during the pandemic-shortened 56-game campaign.

“At the end of the day … I feel like we’re calm and we just focus on what needs to be done,” Islanders head coach Patrick Roy said. “It doesn’t matter if we’re behind. We find ways to get back into the game.”

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Clippers looking to get comeback on track against Pelicans

NBA: Minnesota Timberwolves at Los Angeles ClippersFeb 26, 2026; Inglewood, California, USA; Los Angeles Clippers guard Bennedict Mathurin (9) drives to the basket against Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert (27) during the third quarter at Intuit Dome. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

The Los Angeles Clippers’ dramatic turnaround has taken a few baby steps backward.

They’ll try to regain their footing when they host the improving New Orleans Pelicans on Sunday night.

The Clippers followed a 7-21 start with a 20-10 surge and they are in strong position to qualify for the play-in tournament, but they’ve lost their past three games as injuries have hampered them.

“Our guys are going to play hard, they’re going to compete and put you in a position to win the game,” head coach Tyronn Lue said. “And that’s kind of been the last three games — just be able to play hard, compete.”

Guard Darius Garland (left toe injury) has yet to make his L.A. debut since being acquired in a trade with the Cleveland Cavaliers as part of a mid-season shakeup that saw the Clippers trade away James Harden and center Ivica Zubac. Garland appears close to returning but has been ruled out for Sunday.

L.A. also played without Kawhi Leonard (ankle) and John Collins (head) in a 94-88 home loss against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Thursday. Kris Dunn assumed a larger role and responded with 11 points, seven assists, six rebounds and one steal in 32 minutes.

“I’m just trying to be a connector on the team,” Dunn said. “Whatever the coaching staff asks me to do, I just try to do it. If that’s to be on the ball, be off the ball, that’s just locking somebody up, I just try to do what I can do.”

The Clippers expect to have Leonard (28.0 points per game) back and Collins (13.8) is listed as questionable for the game against New Orleans. They have leaned on newcomer Bennedict Mathurin to boost the offense, and he has averaged 20.7 points in his first six games.

The Pelicans have won four consecutive games after beating the Utah Jazz in Salt Lake City on Thursday and Saturday.

Saddiq Bey followed his season-high 42-point game Thursday with a team-high 24 points in a 115-105 win Saturday. New Orleans led by 27 points in both games before seeing the leads shrink to single digits.

“Getting two wins here is fantastic,” interim head coach James Borrego said. “But we’ve got to close better.”

New Orleans lost second-leading scorer Zion Williamson to a right ankle injury after he played just 11 minutes Saturday. His status for Sunday is uncertain, but leading scorer Trey Murphy III could return from a five-game absence due to a right shoulder contusion.

Point guard Dejounte Murray is likely to return after sitting out the front of this back-to-back on Saturday in the wake of playing his first two games since undergoing Achilles surgery last January.

But the team still had plenty of offensive production in the two games against the Jazz. They had a season-high 37 assists on 46 field goals Thursday and 32 assists on 39 field goals Saturday.

“We’re being much more efficient in transition,” Borrego said. “The guys have been sharing the basketball, having around 30 assists every night, not caring who gets the credit or who gets the shot, just making the right, simple play.”

–Field Level Media

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