The NHL has released their Three Stars for the first week of the season, and New York Rangers center Mika Zibanejad leads the way. Zibanejad leads the NHL with eight points through his first two games, including a hat-trick on the weekend against the Ottawa Senators. The Rangers are off to a fast 2-0 start in a season that they hope will end in a playoff run for the young squad, and Zibanejad will be a huge part of that process.
Anthony Mantha and Auston Matthews take home the other two spots after scoring five goals each in their first week. Mantha did it in just two games, including a four-goal performance last night against the Dallas Stars. The 25-year old winger is looking to build off his career-high 25 goals a year ago, which he recorded in just 67 games. Matthews meanwhile continues his October dominance, scoring in each of the Toronto Maple Leafs’ first three contests. The 22-year old center now has 30 goals in 35 career games in the month of October.
- Michael Leighton has decided to hang up his pads after a long professional career, announcing his retirement through Scott Powers of The Athletic (subscription required). The veteran goaltender played for 21 different teams over an 18-year career, suiting up 111 times in the NHL regular season. Perhaps most notably though was his appearance for the Philadelphia Flyers in the 2010 playoffs, where he started 13 games and recorded a .916 save percentage. The Flyers would lose in the Stanley Cup Final to the Chicago Blackhawks, with Patrick Kane scoring his classic Cup-winning goal in overtime of game six against Leighton.
- Josh Morrissey returned to practice for the Winnipeg Jets today, and his presence will be welcomed wholeheartedly whenever he’s able to suit up for a game. The Jets defense has been ravaged by everything from free agency, to injury and even potential retirement, leaving Morrissey as the most important blueliner on the team. The team is back in action tomorrow night against the Pittsburgh Penguins, before returning home for a game on Thursday night.
DarkSide830
#ridetheleighton
cito's mustache
Leighton did not play for “21 different teams” lol.
You state in the job posting that attention to detail is important… So uh, might want to heed your own advice. ;)
Zach Leach
In order:
Norfolk Admirals
Chicago Blackhawks
Buffalo Sabres (backup – no appearance)
Rochester Americans
Portland Pirates
Nashville Predators
Philadelphia Flyers
Philadelphia Phantoms
Montreal Canadiens (backup – no appearance)
Carolina Hurricanes
Albany River Rats
Adirondack Phantoms
Columbus Blue Jackets (backup – no appearance)
Donbass Donetsk
Rockford Ice Hogs
Charlotte Checkers
Syracuse Crunch
Chicago Wolves
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
Ontario Reign
Utica Comets
He didn’t say 21 different ‘NHL’ teams. That attention to detail is important.
cito's mustache
Fair point. But saying he “played for” a team without making an appearance is misleading. So it should be 18 teams if worded that way.
Anyway, I’ll stop being a pedantic ass. Thanks for the follow up.