Mammoth winger Dylan Guenther’s 3rd period tally brings Utah’s winning streak to 7

The Utah Mammoth have kicked off their second season with a bang. With a new mascot, new uniforms, and some exciting on-ice additions like JJ Peterka, optimism is running high in hockey’s newest city.

On the ice, Utah’s line of young guns has delivered spectacularly. The Mammoth edged out the Winnipeg Jets 3-2 on Sunday, thanks to Dylan Guenther’s clutch third-period goal, extending Utah’s winning streak to seven games.

The winning play saw Peterka sprint to a loose puck, find center Logan Cooley, who then set up Guenther for his seventh point in just five games. With under six minutes remaining in the third period, backup goalie Vitek Vanecek stepped up to secure the victory against the defending Central Division champion Jets.

Throughout this impressive streak, the Cooley-Guenther-Peterka line has consistently produced elite performances. Cooley notched a hat trick against the St. Louis Blues on Thursday, followed it up with two goals on Saturday, and kept his point streak alive with the assist against Winnipeg. These three young players appear poised to be a foundational trio for the Mammoth in the years to come.

The team’s roots trace back to the Arizona Coyotes, who showed promise at the holiday break during their final season before relocating. Although they fell short of the playoffs back then, the transition to Utah, the addition of Peterka, and a passionate fanbase have all contributed to a strong start this season.

Notably, the Mammoth’s seven-game winning streak consists entirely of regulation wins, six of which came against Western Conference opponents—an important edge when tiebreakers come into play later in the season.

Maintaining this momentum won’t be easy, as Utah hits the road to face the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday. Fans will be eager to see if Cooley, Guenther, and Peterka can continue their dynamic play and keep the good vibes rolling on the road trip.
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Alex Ovechkin on the brink of another unbelievable milestone after breaking Wayne Gretzky’s all-time record

Alex Ovechkin is on the verge of a major milestone in his NHL career. He is just one goal away from reaching an incredible 900 career NHL goals.

Ovechkin recently scored his 899th goal during a commanding 5-1 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets. Fans and analysts alike are eagerly anticipating the moment he nets his 900th goal, further cementing his legacy as one of hockey’s all-time greats.
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Artyom Levshunov getting comfortable in Chicago Blackhawks’ 7-defenseman lineup: ‘I think we’re doing good so far’

After the 2023-24 season, the Chicago Blackhawks were looking to rebound from another disappointing campaign. Despite drafting Connor Bedard with the top pick the previous year and watching him win the Calder Trophy, the Hawks still had many pieces of their puzzle missing.

The team finished the season with a 23-53-6 record and ranked in the bottom half of the league across several key categories. Offensively, the Hawks struggled, scoring just 2.17 goals per game—the lowest in the NHL—while defensively, they allowed 3.52 goals per game, the fourth-highest in the league. Clearly, the team needed a strong presence on the blue line: someone who could block shots and skate effectively to shut down opponents’ scoring chances.

With the No. 2 pick in the 2024 NHL Draft, the Hawks selected their next promising young defenseman, Artyom Levshunov, from Zhlobin, Belarus. Levshunov made his NHL debut on March 10 of last season. In 18 games, he averaged 20 minutes and 19 seconds of ice time and recorded six assists. There was definite promise heading into the centennial season.

However, Levshunov has struggled to find his footing at the start of the 2025-26 campaign. Issues with puck turnovers, missed one-timers, and allowing opposing forwards to blow past him on breakaways have raised questions. During training camp, he occasionally appeared out of sync as well.

This led to a significant moment when head coach Jeff Blashill made Levshunov a healthy scratch for the Hawks’ home opener against the Montreal Canadiens. During player introductions, Levshunov gave a straight-faced wave to the crowd, sparking discussion among fans and analysts alike.

Is Levshunov truly ready for the NHL? Should the Hawks have chosen Ivan Demidov instead? Despite the noise, Coach Blashill was clear about his plans for the young defenseman.

“The biggest thing for us is trying to look at his development path,” Blashill said after the 3-2 loss to Montreal. “Sometimes it’s OK to miss games (and) it’s OK in certain games to not get a lot of ice time. We feel the best place for him to be is with us right now. He’s going to play plenty of games and there are going to be some games where he doesn’t play, that’s just the reality.”

Since that initial benching, Levshunov hasn’t missed a game. He has played within an interesting system implemented by Blashill, who has been rotating an 11-forward, seven-defenseman lineup over the past few games and plans to continue this approach. Levshunov has frequently been the seventh defenseman dressed.

In six games, he is averaging 15 minutes and 20 seconds of ice time with a plus-4 rating. The former Big Ten Defenseman of the Year and Freshman of the Year has adapted well to this role, especially as the team racks up wins.

“Every guy plays his minutes, maybe a little less minutes, but I think it’s good,” Levshunov said. “We’re winning the games (and) I think we’re doing good so far.”

Levshunov credits the step back against Montreal, where he was a healthy scratch, as a helpful reset. It gave him time to clear his head and focus on improving his game. He emphasized a desire to be more disciplined on the ice and impactful in both defensive and offensive zones.

“Playing with my confidence is 100% what I want for myself,” Levshunov said. “Just play my game and play the right way.”

Coach Blashill has expressed satisfaction with Levshunov’s skating and overall progress. Developing defensemen takes time, and this period is part of the learning curve.

“He’s a really good athlete (and) has a good skill set, he just has to learn to apply that within the structure,” Blashill explained. “When he’s not sure what to do, he freezes a little bit, so making sure that he feels confident in what he’s supposed to do and understanding that if he makes a mistake, it’s OK. This is new to all of them. I think overall he’s done a good job.”

The Blackhawks remain committed to Levshunov’s development as they work to build a stronger, more competitive team for the future.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/10/21/chicago-blackhwks-artyom-levshunov-defense/

Paul Bissonnette makes his thoughts clear on Connor McDavid signing team-friendly deal with Oilers

Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid’s contract extension has set off a flurry of reactions throughout the league.

One reaction in particular came from notable NHL TV analyst Paul Bissonnette, who shared his thoughts on the deal and its impact on the team and the league as a whole.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/nhl/news-paul-bissonnette-makes-thoughts-clear-connor-mcdavid-signing-team-friendly-deal-oilers

Sportvot x FPJ: Jamshedpur Witnesses Thrilling Hockey Action

The 5th Hockey India Senior Men Inter-Department National Championship 2025, held in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, continued to deliver high-intensity action as top departmental teams battled it out in today’s fixtures.

In the opening encounter, the All India Police Sports Control Board showcased their dominance with a commanding 5–1 victory over Punjab National Bank. The Police side displayed excellent coordination and finishing skills, maintaining constant pressure throughout the match to secure a comfortable win.

The second match of the day saw the Comptroller & Auditor General (CAG) of India put on a strong all-round performance to defeat the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) 4–2. Despite CRPF’s early resistance, CAG’s attacking strategy and precision passing made the difference in the second half, earning them crucial points in the tournament standings.

In the final clash, the Services Sports Control Board (SSCB) edged past the Central Civil Services Cultural & Sports Board in a closely contested game, finishing 2–1. Both teams fought fiercely, but SSCB’s disciplined defense and clinical execution in the circle ensured they walked away with the win.

The tournament, running from 30th September to 11th October, continues to attract hockey enthusiasts from across the nation, with matches being played at a top competitive level.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/sports/sportvot-x-fpj-jamshedpur-witnesses-thrilling-hockey-action

“Hutson is gonna cost 12M”: NHL fans react as Jackson LaCombe becomes Ducks’ highest-paid player ever following $72M contract extension

Jackson LaCombe has made history with the Anaheim Ducks by becoming the highest-paid player in the franchise’s history.

The defenseman recently signed an impressive eight-year contract valued at $72 million.

Fans have reacted enthusiastically to the news, celebrating this significant milestone for both LaCombe and the Ducks organization.

This landmark deal reflects the team’s confidence in LaCombe’s talent and potential as a key player moving forward.
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“Hutson is gonna cost 12M”: NHL fans react as Jackson LaCombe becomes Ducks’ highest-paid player ever following $72M contract extension

Fans have been abuzz with excitement following a landmark moment in Anaheim Ducks history. Jackson LaCombe has officially become the highest-paid player in the franchise’s history.

The defenseman signed an impressive eight-year contract valued at $72 million. This deal not only reflects his exceptional talent but also the Ducks’ commitment to building a strong future around him.

Supporters took to social media to share their reactions, celebrating LaCombe’s achievement and what it means for the team moving forward. With this significant investment, the Anaheim Ducks are clearly placing their trust in LaCombe as a cornerstone of their lineup for years to come.
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Artemi Panarin awaiting taste of Rangers action with consequential season on tap

Artemi Panarin is entering a pivotal contract year with the New York Rangers, and the team’s longtime scoring leader hopes to see his first game action of the preseason Thursday night against the New Jersey Devils. This game will help him prepare for the start of his seventh year in New York.

Panarin missed a few days of practice last week due to a lower-body injury but returned to the ice on Friday. Since then, he has been upgraded from wearing a red non-contact jersey to being a full participant in practice.

“I think it’s very important to have a couple of [preseason] games at least, just for timing,” Panarin said after Wednesday’s nearly 90-minute session in Tarrytown. “It’s more about timing, it’s not so much about conditioning. It’s just to feel how fast people are moving around you, how the puck’s moving, just kind of to remind yourself of some things, and then the season starts.”

The 33-year-old left winger can become an unrestricted free agent next summer when the seven-year contract he signed as a free agent in 2019 expires. That deal was worth $81.5 million, with an average annual value (AAV) of $11.64 million.

Panarin has led the Rangers in scoring in each of his first six seasons with the team, totaling 186 goals and 550 points over 430 regular-season games. However, his postseason numbers have dipped, recording 12 goals, 23 assists, and 35 points in 46 playoff appearances. The Rangers missed the playoffs altogether last season, which led to the firing of head coach Peter Laviolette.

Laviolette was replaced by longtime Pittsburgh Penguins coach Mike Sullivan, who did not reveal his lineup plans for Thursday night’s game at Madison Square Garden. The only confirmed absence is that of captain J.T. Miller, who is out with a lower-body injury.

“[Panarin] looks good. He looks strong,” Sullivan said after practice. “Obviously, he’s an incredible player. The things he does with the puck, he’s a unique player in that regard. You see what he does on the power play, for example, when we worked on our power play in practice today. But I think he looks strong, healthy, fit, all of the above. I don’t know whether we’re going to put him in the lineup [Thursday] or not. But we really like the way he’s trending. I think the last couple of days have been quality practice for him.”

On Wednesday, Panarin skated mostly alongside Vincent Trocheck and Will Cuylle. His regular linemate, Alexis Lafreniere, was aligned for a second straight day with Mika Zibanejad and Gabe Perreault in Miller’s absence.

The Rangers will conclude their preseason schedule Saturday afternoon in Boston before opening the 82-game regular season next Tuesday at home against the Penguins.

“Like I said before, we have a pretty good group of guys, and then obviously the coaches have had success in the NHL already,” Panarin said, having finished last season with 37 goals and 52 assists in 80 games. “I know they have good experience in the playoffs… so I think only good things for our team this year.”

One of those good things, according to Panarin, would be to dress for either or both of the remaining preseason contests. However, Sullivan believes it’s not imperative.

“I just think for anybody, in a perfect world, you’d like to have everybody get at least a game. Preferably two would be even better in a perfect world,” Sullivan said. “But as we all know, the world’s not perfect, and so I’m sure, regardless of whether or not he gets one or he doesn’t get one, he’s going to be fine. He’s a talented player, and he’ll adjust on the fly. But ideally, we’d like to get him in some action before we start playing meaningful hockey.”
https://nypost.com/2025/10/01/sports/artemi-panarin-awaiting-rangers-action-with-consequential-season-on-tap/