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    Yahoo Sports
    sports.yahoo.com > articles > capitals-islanders-lines-notes-watch-160211605.html

    Capitals at Islanders: Lines, Notes, & How to Watch

    11+ min ago (414+ words) The Washington Capitals finish the month of November on the road. They visit the New York Islanders at UBS Arena on Sunday afternoon. The puck drops at 1:00 p.m. ET. Sunday's matchup is the first of a four-game, weeklong road trip for the Capitals. It's also the third of four meetings with the Islanders, with the season series concluding on Feb. 2 in Washington. The Capitals and Islanders previously split a pair of October meetings, with both victories coming on the road. Right now, the Capitals are the hottest they've been all season, going 6-1-1 in their last eight games. They are also three games out of first place AND last place in a very tight Metropolitan Division. The Capitals just capped off a four-game homestand with a 4-2 comeback win over Toronto on Friday night. Trailing 2-0 in the second period, the Capitals went on…...

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    amNewYork
    amny.com > sports > islanders-capitals-11-30-25

    Islanders’ miserable homestand continues, fall 4-1 to Capitals

    36+ min ago (392+ words) ELMONT, NY "Home cooking clearly is not agreeing with the New York Islanders, who lost for the fourth time in five games amid this seven-game homestand with a 4-1 result against the Washington Capitals on Sunday afternoon at UBS Arena. Tom Wilson scored twice and added an assist for the visitors, while the Islanders (13-10-3, 29 points) were stymied by Capitals goalie Logan Thompson, who made 30 saves. New York has scored just five goals in their last five games, and three of them came in Friday's 4-3 shootout loss to the Philadelphia Flyers. Ilya Sorokin, who gave Wilson his second goal on a silver platter thanks to an errant pass in the second period, stopped 14 Capitals shots. His giveaway proved to be the difference, as Bo Horvat finally broke through Thompson with 6:17 remaining in regulation. Aliaksei Protas and Alex Ovechkin added empty-netters inside the…...

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    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
    post-gazette.com-gazette.com

    Penguins reassign forwards Tristan Broz, Danton Heinen to their AHL club

    49+ min ago (25+ words) The Penguins on Sunday announced they had sent forwards Tristan Broz and Danton Heinen to their American Hockey League club in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. No......

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    PFSN
    profootballnetwork.com > nhl > insider-reveals-flames-star-rasmus-anderssons-wishlist-of-2-nhl-heavyweights-amid-trade-rumors

    Insider Reveals Flames Star Rasmus Andersson’s ‘Wishlist’ of 2 NHL Heavyweights Amid Trade Rumors

    57+ min ago (347+ words) The Calgary Flames are still trying to find their footing this season. Even though they've looked better lately, beating the Panthers 5-3 on Friday and winning four of their last five, they remain 31st in the NHL standings. Trade rumors continue to swirl around the team, and defenseman Rasmus Andersson has become one of the biggest names in the conversation. On Daily Faceoff LIVE, NHL insider David Pagnotta discussed the Flames' situation and shed light on Andersson's future. Pagnotta said he believes Andersson is likely to be moved at some point this season. While he doesn't expect anything to happen immediately, he noted that Calgary is still a few weeks away from fully accepting that this may be a retooling year, unless they somehow go on a miracle run. According to Pagnotta, Andersson's trade market is strong, and two teams sit firmly…...

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    TribLIVE.com
    triblive.com > sports > penguins-assign-forwards-tristan-broz-danton-heinen-to-wilkes-barre-scranton

    Penguins assign forwards Tristan Broz, Danton Heinen to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton

    58+ min ago (370+ words) The Pittsburgh Penguins assigned forwards Tristan Broz and Danton Heinen to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the American Hockey League (AHL) on Sunday. Broz, a rookie, was recalled to the NHL roster on Monday and made his NHL debut on Wednesday in a 4-2 home win against the Buffalo Sabres. Opening the contest as the third line center, Broz logged 11:30 of ice time on 15 shifts and had two shots. The 21-year-old was a healthy scratch for the team's two most recent games, a 4-2 road win against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Friday and a 7-2 home loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday. At the AHL level, Broz has been productive. Primarily skating as Wilkes-Barre/Scranton's top center, Broz leads that team in goals (eight) while generating 13 points overall in 18 games. A second-round draft pick (No. 48 overall) in 2021, Broz is in the second…...

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    PFSN
    profootballnetwork.com > nhl > golden-knights-fans-react-as-mitch-marner-finally-picks-up-highlight-reel-goal

    Golden Knights Fans React as Mitch Marner Finally Picks Up Highlight-Reel Goal

    1+ hour, 37+ min ago (451+ words) The Vegas Golden Knights have been getting consistent production from their offseason acquisition this season. Mitch Marner has provided the offensive spark the franchise expected when they acquired him from the Toronto Maple Leafs. However, his tenure hasn't been without controversy, given some costly turnovers in crucial moments. On Saturday night, Marner reminded everyone why the Golden Knights invested $96 million in him. The winger showcased exceptional patience to score a beautiful goal that immediately went viral. The NHL's official account shared the highlight, and fans quickly flooded social media with reactions. Marner displayed elite poise while executing the goal. Rather than forcing a quick shot, the veteran winger waited out the goaltender before finishing with precision. The patience required to pull off the play demonstrated why he remains one of the league's most skilled forwards. "WOAH, Mitch Marner showcases some…...

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    ESPN.com
    espn.com > nhl > story > _ > id > 47/15/3432 > rangers-put-adam-fox-upper-body-ltir-sources-say

    Sources: Rangers' Fox (upper body) set for LTIR

    2+ hour, 2+ min ago (230+ words) Tampa Bay Lightning vs. New York Rangers: Game Highlights (1:17) New York Rangers defenseman Adam Fox is being placed on long-term injured reserve with an upper body injury that is considered week-to-week, sources told ESPN. Sources said that after Fox received a second opinion on Sunday, the injury was not believed to be long term and should not affect his availability for the Olympics in February. However, going on LTIR means Fox will be sidelined for at least 10 games and 24 days. Fox had an assist in Saturday's 4-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning before leaving the game early after getting checked into the boards by Brandon Hagel. The 27-year-old appeared to be favoring his left arm on the way to the locker room and did not return to the game. The defenseman has three goals and 23 assists in 27 games to tie…...

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    The Times of India
    timesofindia.indiatimes.com > sports > nhl > news > nhl-rumor-is-maple-leafs-planning-to-replace-head-coach-craig-berube-with-john-tortorella > articleshow > 125677892.cms

    NHL Rumor: Is Maple Leafs planning to replace head coach Craig Berube with John Tortorella? | NHL News

    2+ hour, 17+ min ago (363+ words) NHL News: Toronto Maple Leafs coach Craig Berube faces uncertainty. Reports suggest John Tortorella and Pete DeBoer are being considered as replacements. The te Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube could be in jeopardy, sparking speculation about who might be his potential replacement in Toronto The head coaching position at the Toronto Maple Leafs is under scrutiny, as reports emerge that John Tortorella, a coach whose style has stirred controversy in the past, might be considered as a replacement for Craig Berube.As the Maple Leafs are near the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings due to their poor performance this season, the team is desperately in need of some good news and some good fortune Rumors are currently doing the rounds in the league that Craig Berube could be replaced by John Tortorella or Peter DeBoer, even after…...

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    torontosun
    torontosun.com > sports > hockey > nhl > toronto-maple-leafs > dont-tinker-with-leafs-forwards-berube

    Don't tinker with the Maple Leafs forward group, Craig Berube

    2+ hour, 31+ min ago (959+ words) Four out of a possible six points. It's two wins in three road games for the Maple Leafs as they wind their way down to Florida, and who would have thought that just days ago? We didn't see it coming when the Leafs departed for Columbus after practice last Tuesday, not after Toronto had little presence in a loss in Montreal on the previous Saturday. Some Leafs thoughts, not necessarily random, as the club's trip continues on Tuesday against the Panthers: For the Leafs to continue the modest success they've had in the past few days, they're going to have to ignore the cold reality that is the Eastern Conference standings. If the Buffalo Sabres win at home on Monday night against the Winnipeg Jets, it would move them one point past the Leafs and put Toronto back into last…...

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    Bolavip US
    bolavip.com > en > nhl > mike-sullivan-and-jon-cooper-drop-completely-opposite-statements-highlighting-current-trend-for-ny-rangers-and-lightning

    Mike Sullivan and Jon Cooper drop completely opposite statements highlighting current trend for NY Rangers and Lightning

    3+ hour, 30+ min ago (360+ words) November 30, 2025 12:42PM EDT Mike Sullivan and the New York Rangers had no answers for Jon Cooper and the Tampa Bay Lightning. After being humbled at home by the Bolts, the Blueshirts head coach's postgame remarks stood in stark contrast to Cooper's. So far, their NHL seasons have been like day and night, and their latest comments made that perfectly clear. "We got outcompeted from the drop of the puck," Sullivan commented per NHL.com. "There's got to be a willingness and a want to be first to pucks, to embrace physicality. We knew the type of game it was going to be. "That team, they've got hard skill, they compete and they skate. That was the type of game it was going to be. I don't think we had the wherewithal to match the intensity. I just feel we lost puck…...