NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – October 25, 2025

by | Oct 25, 2025 | News, NHL | 6 comments

Alex Ovechkin moves closer to another scoring milestone, the Canucks acquired Lukas Reichel from the Blackhawks, injury updates, and more in today’s NHL Morning Coffee Headlines.

RECAPS OF FRIDAY’S NHL GAMES

NHL.COM: Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin scored his 899th career regular-season goal in a 5-1 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets. Ovechkin, John Carlson, and Connor McMichael each had a goal and an assist, and Logan Thompson stopped 34 shots for the 6-2-0 Capitals, who’ve won six of their last seven games. Denton Mateychuk replied for the Blue Jackets, who slipped to 3-4-0 on the season.

Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin (NHL Images).

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Ovechkin is one goal away from becoming the first NHL player to reach 900 career regular-season goals.

The New Jersey Devils extended their win streak to seven games (7-1-0) by downing the San Jose Sharks 3-1. Dougie Hamilton scored twice and collected an assist, and Nico Hischier collected three assists. William Eklund scored the Sharks’ only goal while teammate Yaroslav Askarov stopped 26 of 28 shots as their record fell to 1-5-2.

Winnipeg Jets defenseman Josh Morrissey collected three assists as his club defeated the Calgary Flames 5-3, handing the latter their eighth straight defeat (1-7-1). Mark Scheifele and Gabriel Vilardi each collected two points for the Jets, who’ve won six of their last seven games (6-2-0). Mikael Backlund and Blake Coleman each had a goal and an assist for the Flames.

Buffalo Sabres defenseman Mattias Samuelsson tallied twice in a 5-3 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs. Alex Lyon made 31 saves while Tage Thompson, Alex Tuch, and Jiri Kulich each had a goal and an assist for the 4-4-0 Sabres, who’ve won four of their last five games. William Nylander, Auston Matthews, and Dakota Joshua scored for the Maple Leafs, who dropped to 3-4-1.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Nylander left this game in the third period with an undisclosed injury. Leafs coach Craig Berube isn’t sure if the winger will be in the lineup for Saturday’s rematch. Meanwhile, defenseman Morgan Rielly missed this game with an undetermined injury, and winger Nick Robertson was a healthy scratch.

Leafs goaltender Joseph Woll will be returning to practice soon. The Leafs recently placed him on long-term injury reserve.

HEADLINES

THE PROVINCE/CHICAGO HOCKEY NOW: The Vancouver Canucks acquired forward Lukas Reichel from the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for a fourth-round pick in the 2027 NHL Draft.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Reichel was a first-round pick (17th overall) in the 2020 NHL Draft. Projected to become a scoring winger, he struggled to establish himself in that role with the rebuilding Blackhawks.

The Canucks were in the market for a second-line center since the summer. Their depth at center was depleted by injuries to Filip Chytil and Teddy Blueger, and they also lost winger Jonathan Lekkerimaki to an injury.

Reichel can play center or wing. The Canucks are hoping a change of scenery helps the speedy forward rediscover his scoring touch.

RG.ORG: New York Islanders defenseman Matthew Schaefer, Montreal Canadiens winger Ivan Demidov, and Minnesota Wild blueliner Zeev Buium are among several rookies who have hit the ground running this season.

Anaheim Ducks forward Beckett Sennecke has also looked good through the early going. Detroit Red Wings center Emmitt Finnie has been an early surprise among this season’s rookie crop.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: It’s early in the season, but the play of these kids already has some observers suggesting this season’s rookie class could be among the best in years.

THE HOCKEY NEWS: Injuries continue to mount for the Carolina Hurricanes. Forwards Eric Robinson and William Carrier are expected to miss some time after being injured during Thursday’s 5-4 win over the Colorado Avalanche.

Robinson and Carrier join sidelined teammates Jaccob Slavin, K’Andre Miller, Shayne Gostisbehere, and Pyotr Kochetkov.

DAILY FACEOFF: Utah Mammoth forward Alex Kerfoot will miss the next eight to 10 weeks following a procedure to repair a core muscle injury.

VEGAS HOCKEY NOW: The Golden Knights officially signed goaltender Carter Hart to a two-year contract with an average annual value of $2 million. Hart will be eligible to play for the Golden Knights once his suspension ends on Dec. 1.

THE HOCKEY NEWS: The NHL announced the New York Islanders will host the 2027 All-Star Game.

HOCKEY HALL OF FAME: Class of 2025 inductee Alexander Mogilny will be unable to attend the ceremony on Nov. 10. He will share his acceptance speech via video during the induction ceremony.







6 Comments

  1. He finally gets in and snubs the award. Take that nhl for making him an afterthought.

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    • Waaaay wasaay waaay overdue for Amo

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  2. 4th in ‘27 for Reichel—-steal!!

    A 4th in ‘27 may never make the NHL; and best case he’s a depth player that starts in the ‘30/‘31

    That for an already playing NHLer; who can play C; and who has a good shot of doing well there

    Wow!!

    Congrats to Hart and Vegas on this contract.

    I’m not saying necessarily that Hart would have accepted to play for Oil; but Bowman shutting down (very early) the possibility; was a big mistake.

    This non move (Oilers) could very well bite them in the proverbial buttocks down the road.

    I’m hoping that Formenton fairs well in Europe and resurrects his NHL career. Having him here would be a welcome add.

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    • 8787 – agree RE:Reichel. Fully understand this from VAN side, but don’t get it at all from CHI. Any thought?

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      • Pretty simple. That was his market value. Chi opens up a roster spot for a player that actually fits their future. Ultimately van almost certainly just flushed a 4th down the terlit. Not a huge loss but still a loss.

      • Cannuck’s got a steal. Plain and simple.

        Chicago made a very bad move

        23 years old; can play both wings. 4 points in 5 games; BUT since he was playing such low minutes (averaging less than 10 mins/game); Reichel was actually the highest point producer this year in POINTS PER MINUTE played

        Blackhawks don’t need space; and even if they did; he’s only 5K over the bury threshold; so all but a measly $5 K could be buried.

        Davidson got completely snookered on this deal.

        Allvin comes out smelling like roses

        If a miracle happens and Reichel literally falls off the planet; Vancouver gave up an asset with very los possibility of an NHL future and even IF there is a future; it’s at least 5 years away.

        Extremely low risk; potential high up-side for Vancouver

        If Reichel doesn’t get a raise in minutes; but just maintains current pace; he ends up with over 60 points.

        $1.2 M and a remote possibility of maybe a 4th liner/depth ; starting maybe in ‘30; for 60 points this year!!!’

        Vancouver got a great deal

        Why couldn’t Kyle D call the other Kyle D

        Dubas could have paid more (say a 3rd in ‘26); and we’d be better off; and Chicago would have been better off

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