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NHL Preview: Ottawa Senators (33-31-5) at Pittsburgh Penguins (34-25-10)

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OTTAWA SENATORS NOTES:

LAST GAME: March 18, 5-4 SO loss vs. Toronto: The Senators put a season-high 52 shots on goal before falling to Toronto 5-4 in the shootout at Canadian Tire Centre. The nine-round shootout saw Kerfoot score the game-deciding goal in what was Ottawa’s longest shootout since 3/1/16. Stützle provided one goal and one assist to record his seventh multi-point game in his last 10 contests. Tkachuk scored each of Ottawa’s final two goals including the game-tying marker at 19:49 of the third period. His first tally in the game saw him reach the 70-point plateau for the first time in his NHL career while Gauthier also found the back of the net for the home side. Hamonic added two assists for his first multi-helper game since 2018. Jarnkrok scored twice (to mark his first multi-goal game with Toronto), McCabe (with his first as a Maple Leaf) and Marner all replied for Toronto. Former Senator Murray earned the win with 48 saves while Sogaard took the loss in turning aside 25 shots. Scratches: Holden, Kastelic; Injuries: Forsberg, Joseph, Kelly, Norris,
Talbot; Shots: OTT – 52, TOR – 29; PP: OTT – 1-3, TOR – 1-2.

BROADCAST INFORMATION: This evening’s game against Pittsburgh will be broadcast nationally on Sportsnet Ontario and RDS. On the radio, the game will be available locally via TSN 1200 (English) and 94,5 Unique-FM (French).

WHAT’S NEXT: Ottawa concludes a two-game road trip at Boston tomorrow evening at 7 p.m. The contest will mark the fourth of four regular-season meetings and the second of two matchups at TD Garden.

INJURY REPORT: G Forsberg, C Norris and G Talbot are on IR and will not oppose the Penguins this evening. F Joseph and F Kelly have missed the last three games with lower-body injuries. Total man-games lost: 243.

RECENT TRANSACTIONS: Recalled G Ferguson and re-assigned G Mandolese from/to Belleville (AHL) on March 19.

OTTAWA vs. PITTSBURGH – History:
2022-23 (1-1-0): Jan. 18 @ Ottawa (5-4 OT win), Jan. 20 @ Pittsburgh (4-1 loss), March 20 @ Pittsburgh
2021-22 (1-2-0): 11/13/21 @ Ottawa (6-3 win), 1/20/22 @ Pittsburgh (6-4 loss), 2/10/22 @ Ottawa (2-0 loss)
Series record: Overall: 40-53-9-8; Home: 24-21-5-5; Away: 16-32-4-3
Last Ottawa win: @ Ottawa: Jan. 18 (5-4 OT); @ Pittsburgh: 4/13/14 (3-2 SO)
Last Pittsburgh win: @ Ottawa: 2/10/22 (2-0); @ Pittsburgh: Jan. 20 (4-1)
Last OT result: Jan. 18 (5-4 OT win) @ Ottawa
Last shootout: 3/23/17 (2-1 SO win) @ Ottawa
Most goals, game: Scored: 8, (3/24/12, 8-4 win); Allowed: 8, (2x, Last: 12/5/16, 8-5 loss); Both teams: 13, (12/5/16, 8-5 loss)
Last Game: Jan. 20, 4-1 loss @ Pittsburgh; OTT Goal: Tkachuk; PIT Goals: Guentzel (x2), Rakell, Zucker; OTT Scratch: Gambrell;
OTT Injuries: Chartier, Motte, Zaitsev, Zub; OTT Goalie: Talbot; PIT Goalie: Jarry; OTT PP: 0-3; PIT PP: 1-2; Shots: 45-44.
Career vs. Pittsburgh: Giroux leads all players in career games played (63), in goals (21), in assists (44) and in points (65); Hamonic leads in penalty minutes (100) against Pittsburgh.

ROAD SCHOLARS: The Senators have a record of 14-18-2 on the road this season … Claude Giroux, Stützle and Brady Tkachuk lead with 13 goals on the road this season while Tkachuk ranks first with 19 assists while the Senators serve as visitors … Through 34 road games this season, Tkachuk maintains the club lead with 32 points … The Senators registered an 18-20-3 record over 41 road contests in 2021-22.

BACK-TO-BACK GAMES: Ottawa will play back-to-back games on 12 occasions in 2022-23 and will open their 11th set of the season this evening when the team visits Pittsburgh ahead of a game at Boston tomorrow night … The Senators played 17 back-to-back sets last season and earned a record of 6-9-2 in the first half of contests on consecutive nights (6-4-0 this season) while posting an 8-8-1 record (6-4-0 this season) in the second half of games on consecutive days.

ON THE POWER PLAY: The Senators are 62 for 261 (23.8%) on the power-play in 2022-23 … Drake Batherson leads with 13 powerplay goals while Alex DeBrincat maintains the club lead with 26 points while the team enjoys a man advantage … Ottawa has recorded multiple power-play goals 16 times in an individual contest in 2022-23 after having done so 11 times in 2021-22.

ON THE PENALTY KILL: Ottawa has overcome 205 of the 249 occasions the team has been shorthanded in 2022-23 to maintain an efficiency of 82.3% through 69 regular-season games … The team has registered nine (Stützle x3, Watson x3, Joseph x2, Motte) shorthanded markers this season after recording nine such goals in 2021-22.

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS NOTES:

LAST 2 GAMES
Mar. 18: NY Rangers 6, Pittsburgh 0 – MSG
PIT Goals: None
Multiple Points: None
Goalie: Jarry (13 saves, 17 shots), DeSmith (5 saves, 7 shots)
Key Stats: Pittsburgh was shut out for just the second time this season.
PP: 0-5
PK: 3-4

Mar. 16: NY Rangers 3, Pittsburgh 2 – MSG
PIT Goals: Rakell, Guentzel
Multiple Points: Rakell (1G-1A), Crosby (2A)
Goalie: Jarry (31 saves, 34 shots)
Key Stats: Sidney Crosby (2A) ensured he will average a point per game for the 18th straight season.
PP: 0-0
PK: 2-2

INJURIES
Position Player Status Consecutive Games Missed Total Games Missed
F Nick Bonino Kidney 4 4
D Dmitry Kulikov Lower-Body 2 2
D Jeff Petry Upper-Body 1 17
D Jan Rutta Undisclosed 1 16
2022-23 Total Regular-Season Man-Games Lost: 162

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Date Transaction
Mar. 18 D Mark Friedman recalled from WBS (AHL).
Mar. 18 F Nick Bonino placed on long-term injured reserve.
Mar. 16 F Ryan Poehling activated off of injured reserve.
Mar. 10 F Alex Nylander recalled from WBS (AHL).

Pittsburgh’s All-Time Record vs. Senators: 61-33-16
In Pittsburgh: 35-13-7
In Ottawa: 26-20-9
OT Record vs. Senators: 9-4-12
Shootout Record vs. Senators: 5-3

2022-23 Results: Pittsburgh is 1-0-1.
Penguins All-Time Point Leaders vs. SENATORS:
Jaromir Jagr – 36GP, 57 PTS (29G-28A)
Sidney Crosby – 45GP, 54 PTS (18G-36A)
Evgeni Malkin – 43GP, 53 PTS (25G-28A)

TONIGHT’S GAME

  • The Penguins return home to the friendly confines of PPG Paints Arena to take on the Ottawa Senators (TV: AT&T Sportsnet, Sportsnet; Radio: 105.9 The X).
  • Pittsburgh enters tonight’s game with points in 12 of its last 14 games versus Ottawa (9-2-3) dating back to March 23, 2017.
  • Going back further, the Penguins have points in 24 of their last 28 games against the Senators (19-4-5) dating back to January 27, 2013.
  • Here at home, Pittsburgh has won 11-consecutive games against the Senators and have points in 14 straight versus them (13-0-1) dating back to Feb. 13, 2013.
  • Pittsburgh has points in 14 of their 20 games (9-6-5) against Atlantic Division opponents this season.

NHL Morning Skate – March 20, 2023

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K’Andre Miller factored on four of six first-period goals to achieve a franchise first as the Rangers joined rare company in NHL history with a second consecutive high-scoring shutout win.

* A trio of hat tricks highlighted the NHL schedule for the second time in as many days and pushed the League total to seven though the past three days – the most through a three-day span since 2010-11.
 

* The Bruins scored at least seven goals for the fourth time this season en route to their franchise record-tying 26th road win of 2022-23.

MILLER MATCHES NHL RECORD AS RANGERS SCORE SIX FIRST-PERIOD GOALS
Three days after the Panthers erupted for seven goals in their opening period against the Canadiens, K’Andre Miller (2-2—4) factored on four of six first-period goals for the Rangers in the opening 13:36 en route to a franchise first and another high-octane shutout victory at Madison Square Garden. The Rangers have now scored 15 consecutive goals through three games dating to March 16 which also includes a 6-0 victory against the Penguins on Saturday.



* Miller became the first defenseman in Rangers history to record four points in a single period and matched the NHL record for most by a blueliner in any period – a feat four others have accomplished in the past 10 years (Mikhail Sergachev: Nov. 13, 2022, Morgan Rielly: Oct. 15, 2019, Brandon Montour: Dec. 12, 2018 & Rostislav Klesla: March 28, 2013).


* New York, which also tied the franchise mark for most goals in an opening frame and did so for the first time since Dec. 15, 1999 (6 in P1 vs. LAK), matched the second-longest run of consecutive goals in Rangers history (also 15 from Jan. 26 – Feb. 2, 1949). The franchise benchmark is a 25-goal stretch from Feb. 3-11, 1973.

HAT TRICKS HELP CLUBS SKATE TO VICTORIES IN HIGH-SCORING AFFAIRS
Jack Eichel (3-0—3) and Matt Boldy (3-0—3) netted their second career hat tricks with the Golden Knights (43-21-6, 92 points) and Wild (40-22-8, 88 points), respectively, while Jesper Bratt (3-0—3)recorded his first career three-goal outing for the Devils (45-18-7, 97 points) as a trio of teams in playoff positions benefited from high-scoring performances.

* The trio of three-goal performances Sunday came on the heels of three hat tricks Saturday (Brandon Hagel, Sebastian Aho & Evander Kane) as well as a St. Patrick’s Day hat trick from Owen Tippett. It marks the most such performances (7) through a three-day span since Oct. 21-23, 2010. Of note, there must be one hat trick on each day in question.



* On the same night Alex Pietrangelo (0-4—4) matched the Golden Knights single-game record for assists and points by a defenseman, Eichel joined William Karlsson (Dec. 31, 2017, March 18, 2018 & Feb. 23, 2020) and Jonathan Marchessault (Dec. 3, 2019 & Jan. 19, 2019) as the third player with multiple three-goal performances for Vegas.

* Since the five-game absence of Minnesota’s leading scorer, Kirill Kaprizov, began on March 9, 14 different skaters have risen to occasion and scored a goal for the Wild – tied with the Oilers for the second most and trailing only the Golden Knights (16) for the highest total through that span. In comparison, only eight different Wild players scored during the five games before Kaprizov’s injury.

Boldy (22-29—51 in 70 GP)opened the game with his 20th goal of the season and concluded the contest with second career hat trick en route to eclipsing the 50-point mark for the first time in his career. He became just the second player in Wild history to score at least 20 goals in a season before age 22, joining Marian Gaborik (30 in 2001-02 & 2002-03).



* Bratt (30-33—63 in 70 GP) reached the 30-goal mark after captain Nico Hischier (30-36—66 in 69 GP) also did so earlier in the contest, joining Jack Hughes (37-44—81 in 66 GP) as the second and third Devils skaters to do so this season. New Jersey captured its 23rd comeback win of 2022-23 – tied with 2017-18 for the most in a single season in franchise history; the most in a single season in NHL history is shared by the Panthers (29 in 2021-22) and Lightning (29 in 2018-19). 



BERGERON, DeBRUSK SPARK A SEVEN-GOAL BRUINS BARRAGE
With an assist from Jake DeBrusk (1-3—4), Patrice Bergeron (1-2—3) needed only 15 seconds into the contest to begin Boston’s seven-goal barrage – their fourth outing with seven or more goals in a game this season. The Bruins improved to 53-11-5 (111 points) and now sit 10 wins back of setting the single-season NHL record.

* The Bruins, who also improved to 26-9-4 as the visitors this season and matched a franchise record for road wins (also 26 in 1971-72), have 13 games remaining to surpass the 2018-19 Lightning (62-16-4) and 1995-96 Red Wings (62-13-7) for the NHL record for most wins in a season.



* The 2022-23 campaign is sixth in the past 20 years to feature the Bruins register at least four performances of seven or more goals. The others: 2017-18 (4 GP), 2011-12 (4 GP), 2010-11 (6 GP), 2008-09 (5 GP) and 2002-03 (5 GP).

KUCHEROV’S THIRD CAREER 100-POINT SEASON FEATURED IN #NHLSTATS: LIVE UPDATES
The latest edition of #NHLStats: Live Updates featured Nikita Kucherov (28-72—100 in 71 GP) finding the back of the net just 3:26 into the contest to become the third player to reach the 100-point mark in 2022-23. Kucherov became the sixth active player with at least three 100-point seasons. The others: Connor McDavid (6x), Sidney Crosby (6x), Leon Draisaitl (4x), Alex Ovechkin (4x) and Evgeni Malkin (3x).

QUICK CLICKS

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Colin Delia makes 17 saves in return to help Canucks edge Ducks

Joel Hofer makes 33 saves to help Blues shut out Jets

REIGNING PRESIDENTS’ TROPHY WINNERS LOOK TO SPRING INTO PLAYOFF SPOT

With the start of Spring, and the Stanley Cup Playoffs exactly four weeks away, Monday’s slate will include the Panthers (35-27-7, 77 points) looking to move into a Wild Card spot, the Flames (31-24-15, 77 points) aiming to move within two points of one in the West and three clubs pursuing the No. 1 seed in their division.

* A doubleheader on TVA Sports opens with the Panthers aiming to move into a playoff spot for the first time since Feb. 22. That was the last of three straight days during which the reigning Presidents’ Trophy winners displaced Pittsburgh from the second Wild Card spot. Florida has held a playoff spot for only four days since approximately mid-November (Dec. 3 & Feb. 20-22). Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov needs one point to take sole claim as the highest-scoring player in franchise history.

* While the Panthers and Red Wings battle in Detroit, another high stakes Eastern Conference matchup will be taking place in Pittsburgh where the Penguins (34-25-10, 78 points) and Senators (33-31-5, 71 points) will clash. Pittsburgh can leapfrog the idle NY Islanders (36-7-8, 80 points) for the first Wild Card spot while Penguins captain Sidney Crosby is one away from his 11th career 30-goal season.

THE WEST IS WIDE OPEN: TOP SEEDS FAR FROM DECIDED

The largest lead held by a division leader in the Western Conference entering Monday is two points, with three teams in action within eyeing the top spot in either the Central or Pacific Division.

* The Avalanche (40-22-6, 86 points) – who trailed the No. 1 seed by as many as 14 points this season – are three points back of first place in the Central Division thanks to an active five-game winning streak and a 20-5-3 run since Jan. 14 – during which they share the NHL lead in points (43; tied with BOS). Nathan MacKinnon ranks second in the NHL in scoring over that span, with his 19-28—47 (28 GP) trailing only the 21-31—52 posted by Connor McDavid (26 GP) since Jan. 14. During that span, MacKinnon has a four-point game, four games with three points, 11 outings with two points, nine one-point showings and only three contests when he has been held off the score sheet.



* While the third-seeded Oilers (39-23-8, 86 points) look to gain ground on a top-two spot in the Pacific Division, McDavid (58-76—134 in 70 GP) will have his eyes set on reaching the 60-goal mark. He can require the fewest games to score 60 goals in a season since Mario Lemieux in 1995-96 (62 GP w/ PIT).

* The Kings (40-20-10, 90 points) enter Monday on a 10-game home point streak (8-0-2) dating to Feb. 11 and can match the second-longest run in franchise history (11 GP in 2001-02 & 1990-91) when they host the Flames. With a win, Los Angeles would move into a tie in points with Vegas (43-21-6, 92 points) atop the Pacific Division standings.

Astros make roster moves

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ROSTER MOVES: Following today’s workout, the Astros reassigned RHP Jayden Murray and RHP Jimmy Endersby to minor league camp.

Twins option Megill and Varland

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FORT MYERS, FL — The Minnesota Twins announced today that they have optioned right-handed pitchers Trevor Megill and Louie Varland to Triple-A St. Paul.

The Twins now have 50 active players in camp (18 non-roster): 24 pitchers (7 non-roster), six catchers (4 non-roster), nine infielders (3 non-roster) and 11 outfielders (4 non-roster), plus two players on the 60-day Injured List.

D-backs make 11 roster moves

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The Arizona Diamondbacks made 11 roster moves and have 40 players in camp.

Optioned to Triple-A Reno:

INF Seth Beer

INF Diego Castillo

Reassigned to Minor League camp:

LHP Jesse Biddle

RHP Jandel Gustave

INF Buddy Kennedy

RHP Zach McAllister

C Dominic Miroglio

INF Yairo Muñoz

RHP Brandon Pfaadt

C Ali Sánchez

RHP Mitchell Stumpo

Cardinals re-assign three to Minors

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JUPITER, Fla., – The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that they have re-assigned three players to minor league camp, reducing their Spring Training camp roster to 43.

Non-roster pitchers Kyle Leahy and Ryan Loutos, and catcher José Alvarez were re-assigned today.

Today’s transactions leave 33 Major League roster players and 10 non-roster invitees on the Spring Training camp roster.

A’s reassign five to Minor League camp

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OAKLAND, Calif. — The Oakland A’s reassigned left-handed pitcher Jake Fishman, right-handed pitcher Rico Garcia, catcher Tyler Soderstrom, infielder Zack Gelof and outfielder Denzel Clarke to their minor league camp, the club announced today. The A’s also agreed to terms with catcher Carlos Perez on a minor league contract and assigned him to minor league camp.

The A’s now have 36 players remaining in camp, which includes 31 players on the 40-man roster and five non-roster invitees. The breakdown includes 18 pitchers, three catchers, 10 infielders and five outfielders.

Red Sox acquire Minor League infielder Ángel Pierre from Kansas City Royals

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BOSTON, MA—The Boston Red Sox today acquired minor league infielder Ángel Pierre from the Kansas City Royals, completing the January 24 trade for infielder Adalberto Mondesi.

Chief Baseball Officer Chaim Bloom made the announcement.

Pierre, 19, made his professional debut in 2022 and batted .300 (30-for-100) with a .974 OPS, 11 doubles, four triples, two home runs, 19 RBI, and nine stolen bases in 33 Dominican Summer League games for KC Stewart. A right-handed hitter, he played 26 games at third base, six at shortstop, one at second base, and one as the designated hitter. The Dominican Republic native was signed by the Royals as an international free agent on January 19, 2022.

Twins option Matt Wallner, reassign Brooks Lee

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FORT MYERS, FL – The Minnesota Twins announced today that they have optioned outfielder Matt Wallner to Triple-A St. Paul and reassigned infielder Brooks Lee to minor league camp.

The Twins now have 52 active players in camp (18 non-roster): 26 pitchers (7 non-roster), six catchers (4 non-roster), nine infielders (3 non-roster) and 11 outfielders (4 non-roster), plus two players on the 60-day Injured List.

Blue Jays assign players to Minor League Spring Training

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The Toronto Blue Jays have assigned the following three players to Minor League Spring Training. All players remain eligible to play in Grapefruit League games, as needed.

Reassigned:
• RHP Adrian Hernandez
• RHP Casey Lawrence
• INF Rainer Nunez

Remaining in Major League camp are 53 players (18 non-roster invitees), which includes 30 pitchers, six catchers, 11 infielders, and six outfielders