NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – January 13, 2025
NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – January 13, 2025
The Red Wings extend their win streak, Nikita Kucherov and Brandon Hagel are the latest Lightning players to score 20 goals this season, the Hurricanes honor Eric Staal and more in today’s NHL Morning Coffee Headlines.
NHL.COM: A four-goal first period powered the Detroit Red Wings to a 6-2 victory over the Seattle Kraken, extending their win streak to seven games. Patrick Kane (one goal, one assist) and Alex DeBrincat (one goal) extended their points streak to seven games. Oliver Bjorkstrand and Matty Beniers replied for the Kraken, who’ve dropped five of their last six games.

Detroit Red Wings forward Patrick Kane (NHL Images).
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The last time the Red Wings had a seven-game win streak was from Jan. 12-23, 2012. They’re 7-1-0 since Todd McLellan took over as head coach. With 44 points, they’re two behind the Columbus Blue Jackets for the final Eastern Conference wild-card berth.
Tampa Bay Lightning winger Nikita Kucherov scored two goals and set up another as his club defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-2. Brandon Hagel and Anthony Cirelli each had a goal and an assist and Jonas Johansson stopped 31 shots as the Lightning sit third in the Atlantic Division with 49 points. Rickard Rakell and Kevin Hayes scored for the Penguins, who remain two points behind the Blue Jackets in the Eastern Conference standings.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Kucherov and Hagel joined Brayden Point and Jake Guentzel with 20 goals each on the Lightning this season. That’s the most of any team thus far. Cirelli will soon make it five as he has 17 goals.
Penguins winger Michael Bunting was involved in a car accident on Sunday afternoon. He and everyone involved are okay, but he missed this game. The Penguins also moved center Evgeni Malkin and reactivated winger Philip Tomasino.
The Anaheim Ducks nipped the Carolina Hurricanes 3-2. Cutter Gauthier tallied twice, including the winner in overtime, and Lukas Dostal made 35 saves for the win. The Hurricanes overcame a 2-0 deficit as Andrei Svechnikov and Seth Jarvis scored in the third period to force the extra period. The Ducks ended a three-game winless skid (0-2-1).
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Hurricanes honored Eric Staal in a pregame ceremony, retiring his No. 12 jersey. Staal spent 12 of his 18 NHL seasons with the Hurricanes, helping them win the Stanley Cup in 2006. He’s third among their franchise leaders with 909 games played and sits second with 322 goals, 453 assists and 775 points.
The Hurricanes also activated defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere off injured reserve for this game and placed blueliner Ty Smith on waivers. Gostisbehere missed seven games with an upper-body injury.
Three unanswered third-period goals by Keegan Kolesar, Tomas Hertl, and Pavel Dorofeyev gave the Vegas Golden Knights a 4-1 victory over the Minnesota Wild. Dorofeyev finished the night with two goals and an assist as the Golden Knights regained first place in the overall standings with 61 points. Ryan Hartman replied for the Wild, who sit third in the Eastern Conference with 58 points.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Wild backup goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury got an emotional standing ovation from the crowd in what could be his final game in Las Vegas against his former team. Fleury spent four seasons with the Golden Knights, backstopping them to the 2018 Stanley Cup Final and winning the Vezina Trophy in 2020-21. He is expected to retire following this season.
The Ottawa Senators nipped the Dallas Stars 3-2. Josh Norris, Tim Stutzle and Matthew Highmore were the goalscorers and Leevi Merilainen turned aside 24 shots as the Senators (45 points) sit one point out of the final Eastern wild-card spot. Jacob Robertson and Evgenii Dadonov replied for the Stars as their seven-game win streak ended.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Senators general manager Steve Staios spoke with the media on Sunday, expressing optimism over the club’s performance thus far.
Staios doesn’t have a timeline for sidelined goalie Linus Ullmark and winger David Perron to return to action but anticipates they could be back “in the near future.” He also believes they have sufficient goaltending depth to weather Ullmark’s absence.




