But instead of donning a black-and-gold Boston Bruins jersey -- or even a fourth-line merlot jersey -- Marchand was wearing a white sweater, emblazoned with “Property of Florida” surrounding a Florida Panthers logo. It was a jarring sight. Even, seemingly to Marchand.
A big reason why is Stutzle. The 23-year-old's point streak is the third longest in team history behind Dany Heatley's 22 games from Oct. 5-Nov. 29, 2005, and 16 from Feb. 8-March 15, 2007. He leads the Senators with 65 points (20 goals, 45 assists) in 62 games this season.
NHL On Tap: Ovechkin 9 goals from breaking Gretzky's record, Capitals visit Ducks
Ovechkin vs. Gretzky: With goal Sunday, countdown continues for NHL scoring title
Five charts how close Alex Ovechkin is to overtaking Wayne Gretzky's career goal scoring title and how both dominated the NHL.
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Ovechkin scores 886th career goal into an empty net to move 9 back of breaking Gretzky's NHL record
Victor Hedman could return for the Lightning against the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday (7:30 p.m. ET; Disney+, HULU, ESPN+).
BOSTON -- The way the Florida Panthers are hoping to withstand being without defenseman Aaron Ekblad for the next 20 games comes down to two words: Seth Jones.
Matt Boldy leads the Wild in points (54) and assists (33) while being tied for second in goals (21). Marco Rossi is second on the Wild in assists (31) while being tied for second in points (52) and goals (21). Mats Zuccarello is fourth on the Wild in points (40) and assists (26) while being tied for fourth in goals (14).
The Ducks will conclude a three-game homestand tonight with two key standings points on the line, hosting the first-place Washington Capitals at Honda Center. PUCK DROP: 7 P.M. | WHERE TO WATCH | AUDI
David Pastrnak leads the Bruins in goals (32), assists (47) and points (79). Moving up into second place on the team's scoring leaderboard with Marchand’s departure, Pavel Zacha has 39 points (12 goals, 27 assists). In third, Morgan Geekie has 35 points (22 goals, 13 assists).
Schenn: "There are no holes in the lineup, they are a deep team, a big team, skilled and fast with unbelievable goaltending."
Looking for their first win of their current seven-game homestand, John Tortorella's Philadelphia Flyers (27-30-8) will host Travis Green's Ottawa Senators (33-25-5) on Tuesday evening.
Preds forward Jakub Vrana and defenseman Jordan Oesterle both made their Nashville debuts on Saturday night after being claimed on waivers on Thursday. Vrana recorded two shots on goal in 12:12 of ice time; Oesterle had one shot and one blocked shot in 16:27.
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