NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – November 11, 2024

by | Nov 11, 2024 | News, NHL | 12 comments

Recaps of Sunday’s games, the Blue Jackets claim Dante Fabbro off waivers, an injury update from the Penguins, and more in today’s NHL Morning Coffee Headlines.

GAME RECAPS

NHL.COM: The San Jose Sharks got a 44-save shutout performance from goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood to blank the New Jersey Devils 1-0. Nico Sturm got the only goal when his backhand pass from behind the net deflected off the skate of former Shark Timo Meier. Devils netminder Jake Allen stopped 26 shots.

San Jose Sharks goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood (NHL Images).

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Sharks defenseman Jake Walman missed his second-straight game with an upper-body injury. The Sharks also made Will Smith a healthy scratch for the fourth time this season. The 19-year-old rookie center has two goals and an assist in 12 games.

Anaheim Ducks goaltender John Gibson kicked out 38 shots in his season debut as his team doubled up the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-2. Leo Carlsson scored the game-winner in the third period as the Ducks snapped a four-game winless skid (0-3-1). Yegor Chinakhov and Kirill Marchenko scored for the Blue Jackets as their winless streak reached five games (0-4-1).

SPECTOR’S NOTE: An emergency appendectomy forced Gibson from the lineup at the start of the season.

An overtime goal by Philipp Kurashev lifted the Chicago Blackhawks to a 2-1 upset of the Minnesota Wild. Jason Dickinson opened the scoring for the Blackhawks but the Wild tied it on a goal by Matt Boldy. Blackhawks goalie Petr Mrazek made 32 saves for the win.

IN OTHER NEWS…

THE TENNESSEAN/THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH: The Blue Jackets claimed defenseman Dante Fabbro off waivers from the Nashville Predators on Sunday. Fabbro, 26, was a first-round pick of the Predators in 2016. He has 72 points in 315 games.

Blue Jackets general manager Don Waddell released a statement explaining the move. “Dante Fabbro is a puck-moving defenseman who can play in all situations, and adds mobility and depth to our backend.”

Fabbro carries a salary-cap hit of $2.5 million and is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent next July.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Fabbro will join the Blue Jackets in Seattle for their game against the Kraken on Tuesday. He struggled to establish himself as a top-four defenseman in Nashville but will get plenty of playing time with the rebuilding Blue Jackets. A solid performance in Columbus could also make him a valuable rental asset by the March 7 trade deadline.

PITTSBURGH HOCKEY NOW: The Penguins announced forward Cody Glass has been diagnosed with a concussion. There is no timeline for his return.

They also announced forward Kevin Hayes will be sidelined week-to-week with an upper-body injury.

THE PROVINCE: The Vancouver Canucks called up top prospect Jonathan Lekkerimaki. The 20-year-old winger was chosen 15th overall in the 2022 NHL Draft.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Canucks’ recent trade of winger Daniel Sprong to the Kraken was seen as setting the table for Lekkerimaki’s call-up.

RG.ORG: Jim Biringer cites an NHL executive who said goaltender interference will be among the topics of discussion during an upcoming one-day meeting of NHL general managers.

The GMs seek a better understanding of the current standard and clarification of how goalie interference is ruled. “Guys usually ask; we just want to know the rule to tell our video coaches what to expect,” said the executive. “Everyone’s human. There are mistakes. We would just like clarification on the rule.”

SPECTOR’S NOTE: There’s been plenty of questions and criticism regarding goalie interference this season. The most notable came from Winnipeg Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck. Last week, the two-time Vezina Trophy winner publicly expressed frustration over the lack of clarity and consistency. As a member of the NHL competition committee, Hellebuyck had sought clarification of the rule but now feels he may have to pass that role on to a young netminder.

THE ATHLETIC (subscription required): Tim Graham examines why former NHL star Alexander Mogilny has yet to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Graham believes Mogilny should be in the Hall but seeks clues for his exclusion from the media coverage the winger received during his career. He also examined remarks about Mogilny in the autobiographies of former teammates Martin Brodeur and Mats Sundin regarding his eccentricities.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: I recommend reading Graham’s piece if you have a subscription. I agree that Mogilny belongs in the Hall but Graham provides compelling reasons why the gifted winger has been passed over.







12 Comments

  1. Bonus for CBJ. Fabri should get decent playing opportunities there.
    As Don Cherry would say remember the veterans today and buy a poppy

  2. Some CBJ fans seem to think it is good they have Fabbro so that Jiricek can be sent down to Cleaveland.

  3. If someone would have told me 15 games into the season we would be 1 point behind the Nashville Predators who made such a big splash in the off season, I would be really excited. Well, 15 games in, the Habs are 1 point behind the Preds and we are last in the league. Go figure.

    • Ha, right?!

      Sadly it really does look like the forwards have tuned-out MSL, and the defenders are incapable of playing his hybrid system. I liked the MSL hire, but it the team has tuned him out then maybe it’s best if he just resigns. No shame in that.

      Problem is the team sucks right now, and I’m not sure a new coach can easily right this ship.

      • Holy smoke Everydayboots … you don’t know how eerily similar those words are to those uttered in recent years by many of us here in Ottawa, leading first to Dorion’s release to, eventually, D. J. Smith and his crew getting the axe. And we’re still one step forward two steps back performances.

      • I fully expected the Habs to rollover halfway through the 3rd against Buffalo, today. Checked back to see they pulled-out a win. Go figure.

  4. Good move by the Blue Jackets to claim Dante Fabbro off waivers a RD a position that move teams are looking for…
    CBJ still have +$20.M in capspace even if they flip him at the trade deadline for a 3rd pick…❓
    JZ,
    maybe Jiricek need more time in the AHL….?🤔

    • Something will have to happen soon williew, with 8 and potentially 9 D on the roster: Werenski, Severson, Provorov, Fabbro, Harris, Jiricek, Johnson, Christianson and Gudbranson (currently on IR – not LTIR).

      So far today there have been a number of roster moves announced around the league, but the only one out of Columbus involves F Kent Johnson who’s been placed on IR.

      Meanwhile, the Leafs have waived D Matt Benning and Colorado has waived G Kappo Kahkonen

      • George,

        A couple more on Wavers this afternoon
        Avs G, Kaapo Kähkönen
        &
        dont thing there will be any takers for Andreas Athanasiou @ $4.25M
        RD, man Matt Bedding may get interest & filped at the deadline….❓

      • CBJ, have 9 d/men with Erik Gudbranson out on IR,
        i see them trading 3 of the 9 d, they have a ton of Cap space…. and they Really need draft picks…
        a 1st in 2025 & 2026, Both Drafts they have No 2nd pick in ether year❗️

        1/
        Gudbranson RD,
        2/
        Ivan Provorov LD,
        3/
        Dante Fabbro RD,
        Potentilly retaning 50% salary on All 3 d/men❓

  5. The Sharks & Goaltending
    MacKenzie Blackwood & Vitek Vanecek are both UFA

    I think they re-sign Blackwood as he could be a great mentor for young 22yr old Yaroslav Askarov
    the sharks have 2 d/men and 4 forwards they flip for picks to build up there prospects

    They have 2 good young centres, Macklin Celebrini and will Smith….
    they could do with a good young RD/man,
    looks like the best right d is 15 to 20 th pick as of today…

    However, it looks like they pick top five so looks like a good winger RW, Porter Martone
    or
    LW/C Michael Misa who are both in the top 5….👌.

  6. Apparently C Shane Pinto is back in the lineup for the Leafs game tomorrow night, leaving only Dave Perron on the sidelines (for personal reasons – not injury).

    According to Ross Levitan of the podcast Locked On Senators, the team has a sparkling 29 – 15 – 3 record going back to April 2021 when their 3 main centers – Norris, Stutzle & Pinto are in the line-up.

    We’ll see how that plays out against a Leafs team slowly getting back some of their key injured players.