NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – November 24, 2024
Penguins captain Sidney Crosby nets his 600th career goal, Avalanche stars Mikko Rantanen and Cale Makar each reach the 30-point mark, the Sharks retire Joe Thornton’s number, and more in today’s NHL Morning Coffee Headlines.
**UPDATE**
The St. Louis Blues fired head coach Drew Bannister and replaced him with former Boston Bruins coach Jim Montgomery, signing him to a five-year contract.
NHL.COM: Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby scored his 600th career goal during a 6-1 loss to the Utah Hockey Club. Dylan Guenther scored twice and collected an assist while Clayton Keller had three assists for Utah, snapping their three-game losing streak. The Penguins have dropped eight of their last 10 contests (2-5-3).
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Crosby became the 21st player in league history to reach the 600-goal plateau. That goal was the only highlight in an otherwise lopsided loss for the struggling Penguins as they hover near the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings.
Colorado Avalanche winger Mikko Rantanen had a goal and four assists in a 7-4 victory over the Florida Panthers. Cale Makar had two assists, Jonathan Drouin scored twice, and Valeri Nichushkin had a goal and two assists for the Avalanche, who’ve won seven of their last nine games. Florida forward Sam Reinhart scored his 16th goal of the season, tying the Edmonton Oilers’ Leon Draisaitl for the league lead. The Panthers have lost five of their last six games.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Rantanen has 32 points and Makar 30, joining teammate Nathan MacKinnon (35 points) to make the Avalanche the first team with three players reaching 30 points at this stage of the season since the 2005-06 Ottawa Senators.
Speaking of the Oilers and Draisaitl, they thumped the New York Rangers 6-2. Draisaitl tallied his 16th of the season and collected an assist while Connor McDavid scored twice and added an assist. Rangers winger Artemi Panarin scored both of his club’s goals.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Oilers defenseman Darnell Nurse scored a goal as he returned to action after missing three games following a violent hit to his head from Toronto Maple Leafs forward Ryan Reaves.
The Buffalo Sabres doubled up the San Jose Sharks 4-2 as Alex Tuch broke a 2-2 tie with a shorthanded goal in the third period. Sabres defensemen Rasmus Dahlin and Bowen Byram each collected two points as their club picked up their third straight victory. Fabian Zetterlund and Luke Kunin replied for the Sharks, who are winless in six of their last seven (1-3-3).
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Sharks retired future Hall-of-Famer Joe Thornton’s No. 19 in a pregame ceremony, joining Patrick Marleau as the only players to be so honored. He’s the franchise leader with 804 assists, second in points with 1,055, and third in games with 1,104.
The most touching moment of the ceremony was when former Sharks defenseman Douglas Murray told the story of how Thornton asked him one day to help him move a homeless mother and her two children into a local apartment, swearing Murray to secrecy. “That’s who the Thorntons are,” said Murray.
The Carolina Hurricanes lost to the Columbus Blue Jackets 5-4 and lost goaltender Pyotr Kochetkov early in overtime to an upper-body injury following a collision with teammate Sean Walker. Sean Monahan got the game-winner in the shootout after Kirill Marchenko tied the game 4-4 late in the third period, giving the Blue Jackets their third straight victory. Sebastian Aho and Martin Necas each had two points for the Hurricanes.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Carolina head coach Rod Brind’Amour addressed Kochetkov’s injury during his postgame interview, saying it didn’t look good but would learn more later about the goalie’s condition. The Hurricanes are already short a netminder with Frederik Andersen sidelined until January following knee surgery.
Philadelphia Flyers winger Matvei Michkov’s overtime goal lifted his club to a 3-2 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks. Sean Couturier and Noah Cates scored as the Flyers overcame a 2-0 deficit, snapping a two-game losing skid. Lukas Reichel and Pat Maroon were the goalscorers for the Blackhawks, who’ve dropped six of their last eight (2-5-1).
The Calgary Flames nipped the Minnesota Wild 4-3 on a shootout goal by Rasmus Andersson. Calgary had taken a 3-1 lead but the Wild rallied late in the third on goals by Brock Faber and Marco Rossi. The Flames have won four straight and five of their last six.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Wild forwards Kirill Kaprizov and Marat Khusnutdinov missed this game with lower-body injuries. Kaprizov will be reevaluated when the Wild return to Minnesota on Sunday.
Los Angeles Kings captain Anze Kopitar picked up two assists as his club held off the Seattle Kraken 2-1, handing the latter their fifth straight road loss. Adrian Kempe and Quinton Byfield scored for the Kings while Brandon Montour replied for the Kraken.
A five-goal second period carried the Vegas Golden Knights to a 6-2 win over the Montreal Canadiens. Jack Eichel and Ivan Barbashev each had a goal and two assists for the Golden Knights to hold first place in the Pacific Division with 28 points. Brendan Gallagher had two assists for the Canadiens, who pulled goalie Sam Montembeault after he gave up five goals on 25 shots.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Golden Knights activated defenseman Nicolas Hague off injured reserve for this game. He’d been sidelined for three weeks with an undisclosed injury.
Vancouver Canucks winger Jake DeBrusk scored twice and added an assist as his club beat the Ottawa Senators 4-3, handing the latter their fifth straight loss (0-4-1). Kevin Lankinen turned aside 26 shots for the Canucks as they collected their third win in their last seven games. Claude Giroux and Drake Batherson each had two points for the struggling Senators.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Canucks captain Quinn Hughes was ejected from the game in the first period after receiving a match penalty for cross-checking Senators forward Josh Norris face-first into the boards. Norris briefly left the game to receive treatment for a cut to his face. It was Hughes’ first career major penalty.
The Boston Bruins collected their second straight win under new head coach Joe Sacco with a 2-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings. Brad Marchand snapped a 1-1 tie midway through the third period and Jeremy Swayman stopped 19 shots for the win. Lucas Raymond replied for the Red Wings.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin picked up his 300th career assist on Raymond’s goal.
Third-period goals by Matt Duchene and Roope Hintz lifted the Dallas Stars over the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-2, giving the Stars franchise its 2,000th win. Duchene finished with two points and Jake Oettinger made 27 saves as the Stars have won five of their last six games. Lightning center Anthony Cirelli scored both of his club’s goals.
The New Jersey Devils picked up their fourth win in their last five games by downing the Washington Capitals 3-2. Tomas Tatar had a goal and an assist and Jake Allen turned aside 24 shots for the Devils. Matt Roy and Connor McMichael replied for the Capitals, who dropped back-to-back games for the first time this season.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Those losses coincide with the absence of team captain Alex Ovechkin, who leads the club with 15 goals but is sidelined up to six weeks with a fractured left fibula.
Three unanswered third-period goals by Steven Stamkos, Jonathan Marchessault and Roman Josi lifted the Nashville Predators past the Winnipeg Jets 4-1. Josi scored twice and Marchessault collected two points as the Predators picked up their third win in their last 10 games (3-5-2). Adam Lowry scored for the Jets, who lost defenseman Dylan Samberg with a broken foot after blocking a Stamkos slapshot in the second period.
The New York Islanders snapped a three-game losing skid with a 3-1 victory over the St. Louis Blues. Brock Nelson had a goal and two assists, Kyle Palmieri tallied twice and Ilya Sorokin made 24 saves for the win. Jake Neighbours replied for the Blues.
Wow,how things have changed! 3 proud organizations ,Pittsburgh,Montreal,and Chicago are in last place in their divisions!The other division is held down by perennial cellar dweller, San Jose!
Did not take Monty long to get new gig. 5 years for blues
Good on Blues
Was hoping Monty would be one of those interviewed to replace Sullivan.
8787
With the Pens going into a Re-build Soon
There New Coach it will be nna cheap jr coach for the next 5-7 years
Owners are loaded so cost of new coach is irrelevant
However your point re a Jr coach (or younger/fresher ) when we get to rebuild is quite valid.
No matter what, Sullivan absolutely must go now.
Apathy is rampant throughout the team. Sully is no longer effectively leading them.
With your thoughts in mind, Woodcroft would be an excellent choice for Sully’s replacement
He’s got experience with developing younger players and is still in his 40’s
8787 Your owner John Henry is loaded but his MO is to keep costs down and get rid of higher priced contracts for cheaper ones! Did this the last 5 years with his other hobby,The Boston Red Sox!
“Owners are loaded”
That’s not really relevant. Owners don’t use their personal liquid assets to fund a teams costs. They use business generated revenue for team costs.
Not one financial guy on the planet would advise mixing your person funds / wealth.
Hence why you go through incorporating / llc, s-corp bs in a business start up. To protect your personal assets and separate liability from any type of outside issues, bankruptcy etc.
This would be an ill advised way to run ANY business. Whether it be a professional sport team, restaurant or lawn mowing business.
To clarify
Owners/org/LLC are very well off
Agree that no organization easily throws away $’s
Short term losses for long term gains OR heavy expenses/costs on the ledger in the hopes of either lessoning expenditures/costs elsewhere and/or increasing revenue is prudent
Sullivan’s Salary now and through term of his contract, relative to Henry et al and ownership as s whole is chump change
Attendance/viewership/merch sales are down and plummeting
The year over year loss is substantially more than Sullivan’s sal (now and in future)
Sullivan gone and replaced and the overall apathy of the team stemmed. Team no longer losing game in game out.
Confidence filters back in, followed by interest, increase in attendance, viewership, merch sales
Nothing is happening to get them into playoffs but a Sullivan exit for sure has them moving up from the basement area
In addition, Sullivan needs a change of scenery, there will be interest
If he wants to sign elsewhere, new team has to cover most of (depending on demand, up to all of) his remaining contract.
Regardless, Sullivan staying literally is bad for the Penguins
That’s on top of having a complete failure at GM
Sweeney is going to look real bad if Monty replicates Cassidy! Boy does he look bad! 5 year deal to boot! I wonder if Sweeney offered up any of his players if he could trade them as fast!
Congrats Sid on 600!
Pen’s get thumped again 6-1…. looks like they gave up yesterday again
if the Pen’s fired Sully he would be the same as Monty,
Sully would have a New job in 2 a couple of days⁉️
I wonder what Sid is thinking 🤔
Sid has to be thinking exactly what Kingerski said out loud re immediate change required:
“Fire the coach? Of course. 31 other teams would have already done it”
Sully needs a change of scenery
Penguins players, Pens fans, the organization, the city,
Needs Sullivan to have a change of scenery
Changing the coach won`t change Pittsburgh. As long as Dubas and Sid are there nothings going to change. Pittsburgh hired Dubas and Dubas made a commitment to Sid. Besides, even after Sid leaves or retires you have a GM that thinks outside the box, unfortunately it`s a box of popcorn. A new coach would only give you something new to whine about
What is most pleasing about the Avalanche beating the Panthers was the manner in which they accomplished that: they were checking all over the place and received offense from guys they need to get it from. Drouin, O’Connor, Nichushkin,etc. Skating and speed that the Panthers seem to have difficulty with! Also, georgiev was solid. They need to keep the effort in the 2nd period going!!
Gotta love Crosby throwing down, the rest of the Penguins need to follow? Rust is the only guy I see putting in an effort. Maybe pullijarvi? Not sure how to spell his name. Their team defense is atrocious!!!
Ottawa needs to make some changes. Vancouver was without Miller, Boeser and Demko and lost Hughes after less than 13 minutes and still won. At one point on a delayed Ottawa penalty, the Canucks played keep-away for 1 minute 45 seconds.
Bruce Boudreau is the answer in Pittsburgh imo. They would have fun while they tank.
Re Sen’s
Where is George these days…..❓
Yes Sen’s need a shake up the team its the same old same old,
Ether one of these two should be traded, and Or both………🤔❓
25 year old Centre Norris @ 5 years left $8.M for a good young LD man d/man 21 to 23 and a good 1st round pick, like e a LD man Mason Lohrei & pick from boston
Or
LD man 28 year od Chabot @$8.M for a young 21 to 24 year old RW & a 1st round pick like
RW, 22 yr old Luke Evangelista preds…
Or
RW 22 yr old Tyson Foerster & a 1st pick they have 3…from philly….