Thursday, February 5, 2026

NHL Penguins Newcomer Drops A Couple Surprises Today

What did I just see?

NHL.COM doesn't know who he is, undrafted Avery Hayes

An NHL Shooting Star? 

Every so often, this league coughs up a moment that feels like a flash, a streak, a brilliant interruption in the grind of an 82‑game season. The kind of thing you miss if you’re busy checking line combinations or wondering why the power play still can’t enter the zone.

Tonight, Avery Hayes was the NHL flash.

He didn’t glide in with the polished glow of a first‑rounder or the smug certainty of a blue‑chip prospect. No, Hayes arrived the way shooting stars do: suddenly, unexpectedly, and with enough brilliance to make you wonder if you really saw what you think you saw.

His first NHL shot found the back of the net, a clean, seamless strike from a kid who’s spent more nights in minor‑league rinks than anyone cares to count. Nine minutes later, he buried another, and for a brief stretch of NHL hockey, the whole focus seemed to turn toward him. Not because he was supposed to be the story, but because he refused to let the moment pass without leaving a mark.

That’s the thing about shooting stars. They don’t ask permission. They don’t wait for the right circumstances. They explode because they have to, because the window is small and the sky is crowded and the universe doesn’t hand out second chances to be seen.

Maybe Hayes sticks. Maybe he fades back into the dark corners of the depth chart. The league is a machine that works that way. But here’s the part the old sportswriters never admit out loud: every once in a while, a shooting star doesn’t disappear. Every once in a while, it circles back, brighter the second time, proving it wasn’t a fluke, just the first glimpse of something taking shape.

Should young Avery Hayes light up the Penguins’ scoreboard again, make sure we don’t act surprised.

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Oilers vs Flames

4-3 Flames FINAL in Calgary 






Players to Watch

Edmonton:
  •  Connor McDavid — 95 points, 10 PPG, 23:03 TOI. Calgary has contained him better than most teams, but never fully.
  •  Evan Bouchard — 24:42 TOI, 60 points. His ability to activate off the line is the Oilers’ structural advantage.
  •  Zach Hyman — 22 goals in 38 games; the finisher who changes the geometry of Edmonton’s attack.
Calgary:
  •  Joel Farabee & Morgan Frost — quietly driving Calgary’s scoring in recent weeks.
  •  Nazem Kadri — the emotional thermostat of the Flames; when he’s engaged, Calgary’s forecheck becomes disruptive.
  •  Dustin Wolf — the X‑factor. If he stabilizes early, Calgary can dictate pace.

What This Game Means

This one has all the ingredients of a tight, emotionally charged finish—exactly the kind of game where a single special‑teams swing or a single shift from McDavid or Kadri can rewrite the night.

GAME TIME

Goaltenders

Jarry, Oilers | Cooley, Flames

Scoring

1st Period

Jonathan Huberdeau (10) Weegar (16), M. Gridin (3)

Leon Draisaitl (28)  PPG EDM  R. Nugent-Hopkins (32), E. Bouchard (46)

Matvei Gridin (3) PPG CGY M. Weegar (17), D. Cooley (1)

2nd Period

Connor Zary (9) SHG CGY N. Kadri (28)

Leon Draisaitl (29) PPG EDM E. Bouchard (47), C. McDavid (62)

3rd Period

Kasperi Kapanen (5) EDM V. Podkolzin (13), E. Bouchard (48)
 
Ryan Lomberg (4) CGY N. Kadri (29), Z. Whitecloud (8)

4-3 Flames FINAL in Calgary 

NHL.COM  Oilers vs Flames  Dec 27, 2025

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Monday, January 26, 2026

Ducks vs Oilers

 Score 7-4 Oilers FINAL Edmonton

Four Oilers defensemen not named Bouchard score in the second period -- NHL RECORD

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Prediction Number 1: Oilers make the most commanding run to the Stanley Cup in modern history. Clean sweep, every series all the way to the end. You heard it here first.

Saturday, January 24, 2026

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Penguins vs Oilers

6-2 Penguins FINAL

Three goals in 30 seconds in the first 3 minutes of the game for the Penguins, and they never looked back.

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