Quick Set for Final NHL Start as a Legendary 19-Year Career Comes to a Close
Jonathan Quick will make his final NHL start tonight, ending a 19-season career with over 400 wins and multiple Stanley Cups. He leaves as one of the most impactful goaltenders of his generation.
Caufield Hits 50 As Canadiens Outlast Lightning
Cole Caufield scored his 50th goal of the season as the Canadiens defeated the Lightning 2-1. Juraj Slafkovsky added a late third-period goal to secure the win in a physical, playoff-style game.
Avalanche Clinch Presidents’ Trophy, MacKinnon Powers Historic Season
The Colorado Avalanche clinched the Presidents’ Trophy with a league-best 114 points, powered by a 126-point season from Nathan MacKinnon. Captain Gabriel Landeskog called the milestone “a small step in the right direction,” emphasizing the team’s focus on the challenges ahead in the playoffs.
McDavid Explodes for Hat Trick, Five Points as Oilers Surge to Top of Pacific
Connor McDavid delivered a dominant performance with a hat trick and five points, leading the Oilers to a crucial win and propelling them to the top of the Pacific Division.
Strome’s Competitive Edge Leads to Costly Fine
Ryan Strome was fined $5,000 by the NHL’s Department of Player Safety following a cross-checking incident in overtime of the Flames’ 4-3 loss to the Stars. The veteran center, who has 11 points in 16 games with Calgary, continues to make an offensive impact while walking a fine line between intensity and discipline.
Late-Season Firings and Surprise Hires Shake the League
Late-season chaos in the NHL has led many teams like the New York Islanders and New Jersey Devils to make abrupt coaching and management changes. The moves highlight a growing win-now mentality, with franchises unwilling to wait to fix struggling seasons.
Martone’s First NHL Goal Lifts Flyers Past Bruins in OT, Boosts Playoff Push
Porter Martone scored his first NHL goal in overtime to give the Flyers a 2–1 win over the Bruins. The win moved Philadelphia into a playoff spot, while Boston still earned one point.
From Prospects to Playmakers: Rookies Leading NHL Charge
The 2025–26 NHL rookie class is redefining expectations, with players like Demidov, Sennecke, and Schaefer making immediate, high-impact contributions to their teams. As the Calder Trophy race tightens, these newcomers aren’t just developing, they’re driving playoff pushes and reshaping the league.
Burns’ Iron Will: 1,000 Straight Games and a Love That Never Fades
Brent Burns is set to reach 1,000 consecutive NHL games, a milestone that underscores years of resilience in a league defined by physical wear and unpredictability. Driven by a genuine love for hockey, he has turned consistency and perseverance into one of the most remarkable streaks in the sport’s history.
Celebrini Surpasses 100 Points as Sharks Edge Blues in Thriller
Macklin Celebrini hit the 100-point mark with a dazzling three-point night, leading the Sharks to a thrilling 5–4 last-second win over the Blues. In a back-and-forth battle, San Jose needed every bit of his brilliance, and a clutch late goal, to seal the victory.
Familiar Ending: Bruce Cassidy, Vegas, and the NHL’s Growing Pattern of Impatience
The Vegas Golden Knights fired Bruce Cassidy despite his success, reflecting the team’s win-now mentality and lack of patience. Hiring John Tortorella underscores the urgency for immediate results and the NHL’s quick-turn coaching culture.
New No. 1: Kucherov Pushes Past McDavid in Point Race
Nikita Kucherov has currently taken the NHL points lead, surpassing Connor McDavid and boosting his MVP case. With stars like Nathan MacKinnon close behind, the race for the league’s top awards remains tight.
Rangers Eliminated From Playoffs for Second Straight Season
The New York Rangers have been eliminated from playoff contention for the second straight season after a 4–3 loss to Toronto, capping a year derailed by injuries and inconsistency. A prolonged midseason absence of key players exposed the team’s lack of depth, turning to the team focused on regrouping for 2026–27.
Behind the Bench: Paul Maurice Reaches 2,000 Games
Only one coach in NHL history has stood behind the bench more than Paul Maurice. With 2,000 games and counting, the Panthers’ Stanley Cup-winning coach has cemented his place among the game’s all-time greats.
Ovechkin Becomes Second Player in History to Reach 1,000 Overall Goals
Alexander Ovechkin reached 1,000 combined goals with a third-period power-play goal against the Colorado Avalanche, becoming just the second player in NHL history to join Wayne Gretzky in the exclusive club. The milestone brings Ovechkin within range of Gretzky’s all-time combined total of 1,016 goals.
Bruins Fall Short to Montreal as Zacha Reaches Goal Milestone
Pavel Zacha scored twice, but the Boston Bruins fell 3–2 in overtime as Cole Caufield buried his 40th of the season with just 22 seconds remaining. In a back-and-forth battle, the Montreal Canadiens stole the final meeting of the rivalry in dramatic fashion.
Lightning Strike with Total Team Chemistry in Dominant 6–2 Win
Tampa Bay’s 6–2 win highlighted a team playing in complete sync, with crisp puck movement and every line contributing seamlessly. That level of chemistry is fueling their success and turning strong performances into dominant ones.
Edmonton’s Biggest Challenge Without Draisaitl Isn’t Scoring, It’s Finding Flow
With Leon Draisaitl out for the rest of the regular season, the Oilers lose both his scoring and the steady flow he brought to their game. Now, they’ll have to find a way to stay consistent without him as the playoffs approach.
Injury Impact Report: League Stars’ Injuries Threaten Playoff Chances
Mid-March NHL teams are feeling the impact of key injuries, with stars like Crosby, Matthews, and Barkov sidelined. These absences are forcing clubs to lean on depth players as playoff positioning hangs in the balance.
NHL Global Series Heads to Germany in 2026 as League Expands International Reach
The NHL will bring its Global Series to Düsseldorf, Germany in 2026, with the Ottawa Senators and Chicago Blackhawks set to play two regular-season games. The move highlights the league’s growing focus on expanding hockey’s international footprint and connecting fans around the world with the sport’s best players.