NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – December 11, 2024
Five-point performances by Avalanche stars Mikko Rantanen and Nathan MacKinnon, Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl is the first to reach 20 goals this season, the latest from the Board of Governors meetings, and more in today’s NHL Morning Coffee Headlines.
RECAPS OF TUESDAY’S GAMES
NHL.COM: Colorado Avalanche stars Mikko Rantanen and Nathan MacKinnon each collected five points in a milestone game for both players, leading their club to a 6-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins. Rantanen had a hat trick and two assists in his 600th regular-season NHL game while MacKinnon scored a goal and picked up four assists to reach 600 career NHL assists. Cody Glass and Michael Bunting replied for the Penguins.

Colorado Avalanche winger Mikko Rantanen (NHL Images).
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Avalanche picked up their third straight victory as Scott Wedgewood stopped 25 shots. Penguins backup Alex Nedeljkovic briefly left the bench after being struck in the face by an errant puck in the first period but returned early in the second.
Edmonton Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl became the first player this season to reach the 20-goal plateau, scoring the game-winner to defeat the Tampa Bay Lightning 2-1. Draisaitl also collected an assist on Connor McDavid’s 14th goal of the season. Jake Guentzel tallied his club’s only goal.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Oilers have put their slow start to this season behind them, winning seven of their last nine games. Lightning center Anthony Cirelli and defenseman Erik Cernak missed this game due to injuries suffered on Dec. 8 against the Vancouver Canucks.
Speaking of the Canucks, they dropped a 4-3 decision to the St. Louis Blues. Dylan Holloway scored the winner in overtime and Robert Thomas had a goal and two assists as the Blues have won six of their last nine contests. Elias Pettersson, Brock Boeser and Conor Garland each had two points for the Canucks.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Canucks goaltender Thatcher Demko made 21 saves in his season debut. He’d been recovering from a knee injury since the opening round of the 2024 playoffs.
The Calgary Flames nipped the Nashville Predators 4-3, handing the latter their eighth straight loss (0-5-3). Jonathan Huberdeau and Kevin Rooney each had a goal and an assist as the Flames collected their second win in their last eight contests (2-4-2). Predators winger Jonathan Marchessault tallied two goals.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Predators also lost captain Roman Josi as he left the game after the first period with a lower-body injury. There was no post-game update on his condition.
An overtime goal by Auston Matthews gave the Toronto Maple Leafs a 2-1 victory over the New Jersey Devils. Pontus Holmberg also scored and Anthony Stolarz kicked out 38 shots for the win. Ondrej Palat scored for the Devils.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Maple Leafs activated Max Domi from injured reserve for this game and assigned Nikita Grebenkin to their AHL affiliate.
The Carolina Hurricanes got a late goal from defenseman Jalen Chatfield to down the San Jose Sharks 3-2. Fellow blueliners Shayne Gostisbehere and Brent Burns also scored for the Hurricanes. Luke Kunin scored both of the Sharks goals.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Carolina forward Jack Drury left this game in the first period with an upper-body injury. Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind’Amour said Drury’s injury didn’t look good and he could be sidelined for a while. Before the game, the Sharks placed center Will Smith (upper body) on injured reserve and activated forward Barclay Goodrow (upper body) from IR.
A two-goal performance by Travis Konecny carried the Philadelphia Flyers to a 5-3 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets. Morgan Frost had a goal and an assist and rookie winger Matvei Michkov collected two helpers. Blue Jackets forward Kent Johnson had a goal and an assist as his club lost for the fourth time in five games.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Michkov leads this season’s rookie scorers with 11 goals and 27 points. Montreal Canadiens defenseman Lane Hutson is second with 19 points, all of those assists. Sharks center (and 2024 first-overall pick) Macklin Celebrini is third with 16 points in 19 games.
The Los Angeles Kings picked up their sixth straight win by holding off the New York Islanders 3-1. Kings forward Adrian Kempe had a goal and an assist while teammate Kevin Fiala netted his 10th goal of the season. Islanders captain Anders Lee scored while goalie Ilya Sorokin turned aside 27 shots.
Winnipeg Jets center Mark Scheifele scored twice and collected an assist in an 8-1 drubbing of the Boston Bruins. Kyle Connor had a goal and two assists as the Jets have won three of their last four contests. David Pastrnak tallied the Bruins’ only goal.
The Minnesota Wild nipped the Utah Hockey Club 5-4 on a shootout goal by Matt Boldy. Marcus Johansson had a goal and two assists while teammate Kirill Kaprizov potted his 18th goal of the season as the Wild have won six of their last seven games. Clayton Keller tallied twice and Karel Vejmelka stopped 34 shots for Utah HC.
Shootout goals by Aleksander Barkov and Sam Reinhart gave the Florida Panthers a 2-1 victory over the Seattle Kraken. Barkov also scored in regulation as the Panthers have won three straight. Chandler Stephenson tallied for the Kraken.
HEADLINES
NHL.COM: Commissioner Gary Bettman said the salary cap for next season is projected to rise by five percent to $92.4 million under the current guidelines of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA). However, he also indicated that there will be negotiations with the NHL Players’ Association in the New Year to discuss the possibility of raising the cap by more than five percent.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Teams with limited cap space for next season or clubs with players due for significant raises in the next couple of years could be stumping for a higher cap ceiling in 2025-26.
It will be based on hockey-related revenue by the end of this regular season. Bettman projected it will be $6.6 billion but it could be close to $7 billion.
TSN: Bettman also said CBA talks with the NHLPA will begin in February. The current agreement expires in September 2026.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Bettman has expressed confidence that an agreement with the PA can be reached well before that expiration date. Having covered the last two lockouts I hope we don’t have to endure another.
THE ATHLETIC: Bettman said the league has no active tampering investigations. Ottawa Senators owner Michael Andlauer raised the issue of “soft tampering” following a recent report in the New York Post claiming the Rangers made Senators captain Brady Tkachuk a trade target.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Senators vehemently denied Tkachuk was available and have assured their captain he’s not on the trade block.
The Florida Panthers could stage an outdoor game at the Miami Marlins ballpark (LoanDepot Park) as soon as next season.
DAILY FACEOFF: Anaheim Ducks forward Trevor Zegras is seeking a second opinion to treat the knee injury he suffered on Dec. 4.
THE BUFFALO NEWS: Sabres defenseman Mattias Samuelsson is expected to return to action against the Rangers on Wednesday. He’s missed 12 games with a lower-body injury.
SI.COM: The Los Angeles Kings sent forward Arthur Kaliyev to their AHL affiliate on a conditioning stint. He’s been on injured reserve this season with a fractured collarbone.
TSN: Kevin Shattenkirk announced his retirement on Tuesday. The 35-year-old defenseman played 14 NHL seasons with the Colorado Avalanche, St. Louis Blues, Washington Capitals, New York Rangers, Tampa Bay Lightning, Anaheim Ducks and Boston Bruins.
Shattenkirk had 103 goals and 381 assists for 484 regular-season points and 48 points in 91 playoff contests, winning the Stanley Cup with the Lightning in 2019-20.
Tough start to Boston road trip in Winnepeg! Swayman gives up 8, why is he on the USA 4 nations roster,undeserving! Is Boston a team that can only beat lesser opponents?So far it looks that way! The next 4 games will decide which way the wind blows! Marchands comments about not pulling Swayman tell you something! Marchand said in no uncertain terms that Swayman was no different than any other player! We are were awful,why is he any different!
Great game bye the Oilers again last nite beating Tampa Bay…
Leo was all over the ice last night Scoring a nice goal and Setting up 97 goal for the first of the game,
and at the same time playing d like an extra d/man….
Stu Skinner also played Very Well in goal making some great saves
Dair i i say it…..The doc Mr.Nurse also played Very
well..⁉️
Back to awful defensive play again for Penguins.
Music coming to my ears in 18 months; Sid saying:
“With the first overall pick in the 2026 draft, the Pittsburgh Penguins are proud to select, from the Medicine Hat Tigers of the Western Hockey League, Gavin McKenna”
This lad is still only 16 years old and is leading the WHL with 19 G, 41 A, 60 points and +24 in 30 games played.
Maybe Pens get lucky and say get Spence (LW , consolidated ranked 8th right now ) OR Eklund (LW, 9th) OR Desnoyers (C, 10th) next June
Then McKenna in ‘26 and DuPont in ‘27
Well, we can dream!
SR,
Boston can’t seem to score against Good Team’s but they do get there Ass kicked a lot 8-1 last night….
they have a good d and goaltender….❓
When the Pred’s do start to clean house, Boston should go after J. Marshessault for the LW spot on there 1st line, currently filled by the 3rd liner, M.Geekie… who is not a scorer at All, ⁉️
Re; Penguins
Same with the Pen’s they can’t beat good teams ether, they also got there Ass kicked 6-2 bye the Avs
if or when one of these teams,… the Sen’s, Buffalo or Philly get on a Role❓ they could pass the NYR….
for the 8th and final spot,
However the Sen’s cant put a winning streak to gether…. i see a big trade happing hear,
with d/man Chabot and or josh Norris, and pulling of a trade to get NYR Big LW Chris Kreider in an other deal…
WillieW,other than Pasternak and Marchand who do have who can score! They have trouble winning if those guys aren t on the score sheet!Looks like several teams are starting to look at trades! Among them Rangers,Predators,Bruins, Senators,Anaheim ,just to name a few!Sweeney can t keep blaming the coach! It s on him now?
SR,
yes they have Pasta & Marchand, But they also have Centres Elias Lindholm and Pavel Zacha, he is good for 55-60 points over the past 2 years and…
2 big RS, C, Charlie Coyle & Trent Frederic who can Both play wing, But they need a truse 1st line LW…..
100% next to go is the GM
Off topic but I have not heard from George on here in a bit. I hope her and his wife are okay. i know he said she was in ill health.
If you see this George, thinking of you!
I popped in here for the first time in a couple of weeks when someone I know who frequents the site from time to time saw your message, theSaint. Thanks for your concern.
Truthfully, I simply haven’t been in the mood to even think about hockey since my wife of 63 years had to be placed in a long-term care facility due to her dementia. Hardest damned thing I ever had to do in my life, I can tell you, and it put everything else to the back of my mind.
Despite assurances that I will “adjust” in time, right now I just don’t see it emanating any time soon.
I am comforted to some degree by the fact that the facility she’s in here in Ottawa is rated as one of the best, and it is well run with obviously caring staff.
But, boy, it’s hard.
Thanks again.
And if I ever do “adjust” I might get back into things here.
My condolences, George. It’s important that you look after you and your family. We’re always here if you feel the need to take your mind off things for a few moments. Take care!
Hey George,
Very Sorry to hear that about your wife,
I sure We All wish her the best,
take care,
Willie
Very sorry to hear that George
Hopes and prayers out to you and your wife.
Very sorry to hear this George. I cannot even imagine what this would be like. Stay strong and try to stay positive (I know that probably sounds like empty words)
We will be thinking of you George and anytime you need to come around and shoot the breeze and do something more light hearted, we are around!
Any Devils fans out there? Last night’s loss was a game see by Leafs fans year after year with Keefe. The outplaying/out chancing the opponent and zero push back when their stars get run over.
Stolie is looking like the steal of the FA signings. He is well beyond out preforming his contract and it’s been a long, long time the Leafs had a goalie of this caliber.