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NHL Morning Skate – March 10, 2023

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* The Stars scored early and often at KeyBank Center in Buffalo en route to the NHL’s first 10-goal performance of the season and tying the second-most in a game in franchise history.

* Four Metropolitan Division clubs skated to victories, including the Islanders who captured the NHL’s 50th multi-goal, third-period comeback win of the season – the most in a single campaign in League history.

Erik Karlsson established a career-high for points in a season thanks in part to his third 20-goal campaign and first since 2014-15. 


STARS SCORE 10 GOALS ON THE ROAD FOR FIRST TIME IN NEARLY FOUR DECADES
Radek Faksa (2-0—2) was one of nine Stars players to find the back of the net as Dallas (35-17-13, 83 points) erupted for 10 goals to defeat Buffalo at KeyBank Center and strengthen its grip on first place in the Central Division standings. It was just the fourth time the franchise had at least that many skaters score in a single contest and the first since Oct. 17, 1985 (vs. DET). 

* The Stars also became just the fifth different team in the past five seasons to score 10 goals in a game, joining the Canadiens (10 vs. FLA on April 29, 2022 & 10 vs. DET on Dec. 2, 2017), Penguins (11 vs. DET on March 27, 2022), Maple Leas (10 vs. DET on Feb. 26, 2022) and the Blackhawks (10 vs. PIT on Oct. 5, 2017).




* Dallas teammates Joe Pavelski and Jamie Benn as well as Buffalo forward Jordan Greenway each potted a goal in a span of 28 seconds during the first period, marking the fastest three goals by both teams since the Maple Leafs and Coyotes combined for three in 21 seconds on Dec. 22, 2015.  

METROPOLITAN DIVISION’S TOP TEAMS TRIUMPH THURSDAY
The Hurricanes (43-12-8, 94 points), Devils (42-16-6, 90 points), Rangers (36-19-9, 81 points) and Islanders (34-25-8, 76 points), who occupy the top four seeds in the Metropolitan Division, each skated to wins:

Pyotr Kochetkov (19 saves), who was recalled by Carolina after scoring a goal with the AHL’s Chicago Wolves on March 3, blanked Philadelphia to record his fourth shutout of the season. He matched the Hurricanes/Whalers franchise record for most in a single campaign by a rookie goaltender, a mark set by Peter Sidorkiewicz in 1988-89 (w/ HFD).

* Dawson Mercer (1-1—2) factored on both goals in regulation to extend to his point streak to 11 games and guided New Jersey to its League-leading 24th road win of the season – tied for the second most in a single season in franchise history and trailing only 1998-99 (28-10-3).  Mercer matched Brendan Shanahan (11 GP in 1989-90) for the longest run by a Devils/Rockies/Scouts player before age 22.

Patrick Kane (1-1—2) recorded his first two points with New York and Artemi Panarin (0-3—3) became the eighth undrafted player (since 1963-64) to record at least seven 70-point seasons as the former Blackhawks teammates helped the Rangers edge the Canadiens in a shootout. Panarin’s three-assist performance was his 19th with New York, trailing only Brian Leetch (37 GP), Andy Bathgate (26 GP), Rod Gilbert (25 GP) and Mark Messier (21 GP) for the most in franchise history.

* The Islanders entered the third period trailing by two goals, but Anders Lee (2-0—2) scored the second of two New York tallies in a span of 4:14 with 1:15 remaining in regulation and set the stage for Brock Nelson’s seventh career overtime goal. The Islanders, who captured the NHL’s 50th multi-goal, third-period comeback win of 2022-23, posted their fourth such victory of the season – tied the Kings for the most among all teams.



KARLSSON NETS FIRST 20-GOAL SEASON SINCE 2014-15
The latest edition of #NHLStats: Live Updates featured notes from the Pacific Division teams in action Thursday including the Golden Knights, Kings and Oilers earning wins as well as Erik Karlsson (1-0—1) – who opened the scoring for the Sharks with his NHL-leading 20th goal among defensemen in 2022-23. It marked his third career 20-goal campaign following 2014-15 (21 in 82 GP and 2013-14 (20 in 82 GP).

* Karlsson (32 years, 282 days) became the second defenseman in NHL history to record eight or more years between 20-goal seasons (21 in 2014-15), joining Mathieu Schneider who had an 11-year stretch (20 in 1993-94 & 21 in 2005-06).



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Former NHL goalie, current analyst Brian Boucher guest stars on ‘The Goldbergs’

Rangers, Canadiens celebrate Marc Joannette‘s 1,500th NHL game


PANTHERS, FLAMES CONTINUE PURSUIT OF WILD CARD SPOT
A two-game Friday will see the Panthers (32-27-6, 70 points) and Flames (29-23-13, 71 points) – who both occupy third place in their conference’s Wild Card race – continue their pursuit of playoff positioning when they host the Blackhawks and Ducks, respectively.

Matthew Tkachuk (28-53—81 in 62 GP) leads the Panthers in points in 2022-23, with 26 more than the next closest skater (Carter Verhaeghe: 32-23—55 in 64 GP). His next point will tie Sam Reinhart (33-49—82 in 2021-22) for the most by a player in their first season with the franchise.
 

NFL Transactions 3-9-23

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The following are the NFL transactions for Thursday, March 9. Transactions will be published each day after they are circulated to NFL clubs. This public version will include waiver requests, assignments via waivers, terminations, free agent signings, reserve list and practice squad additions and deletions, and trades. 

WAIVER SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS


TERMINATIONS OF VESTED VETERANS

PHILADELPHIA
    Toth, BrettTArmy   

SEATTLE
    Burr-Kirven, BenLBWashington   
    Jackson, GabeGMississippi State   


TERMINATION VIA WAIVER SYSTEM

CAROLINA
    Mack, JordanLBVirginia   
 
 
ACTIVE LIST ADDITION


FREE AGENT SIGNING

MIAMI
    Pouncey, MikeCFlorida

NFL Network’s ‘NFL Free Agency Frenzy’ Coverage Kicks off Sunday, March 12 at 1 PM ET

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Editions of ‘NFL Free Agency Frenzy’ on NFL Network –

Sunday, March 12 at 1:00 PM ET

Monday, March 13 – Wednesday, March 15 at 11:00 AM ET

Thursday, March 16 at 1:00 PM ET

‘Good Morning Football’ Expands to Four Hours Starting Monday, March 13

Latest News Available on NFL.com, NFL+ & NFL App

NFL Media is the go-to destination for the most comprehensive coverage and analysis of the 2023 NFL free agency period.

NFL Network’s NFL Free Agency Frenzy coverage begins Sunday, March 12 and continues through Thursday, March 16 with 27 on-air analysts, reporters and hosts providing 24 live hours of the latest news and expert analysis of every roster move and transaction. NFL Free Agency Frenzy airs at 1:00 PM ET on Sunday and Thursday, and at 11:00 AM ET on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

Digitally, NFL.com offers the latest news and reports from around the NFL, including a list of the Top 101 free agents available from Gregg Rosenthal, analysis from Judy BattistaJeffri Chadiha and Jim Trotter, and a running list of who has signed where. Additional coverage on NFL.com includes a free agency edition of Rosenthal’s Debrief column and Bucky Brooks’ Scout’s Notebook, Cynthia Frelund’s best free agent fits and the biggest head-scratchers given through an analytical lends, Marc Sessler’s best moves and non-moves through the first wave of free agency, news analysis from the Around the NFL team of writers, and real-time updates via NFL.com’s Free Agency Tracker and Notable Departures Tracker.

On NFL+, Gregg Rosenthal dives in with analysis of what moves top teams are likely to make as part of his NFL+ Free Agency Primers series. Additional coverage on NFL+ includes Daniel Jeremiah’s top free agency signings in real time and how they will affect the 2023 NFL Draft, and Cynthia Frelund’s NFL+ Free Agency Grades series evaluating all of the biggest moves, available starting Friday, March 17.

On the NFL Channel, Free Agency Live streams Tuesday, March 14 and Wednesday, March 15 at 6:00 PM ET with Patrick ClaybonGregg Rosenthal and Marcas Grant reacting to and providing analysis of all the free agency moves around the league.

NFL Network’s NFL Free Agency Frenzy coverage features hosts Rich EisenRhett LewisAndrew Siciliano and Colleen Wolfe, analysts Brian BaldingerDaniel JeremiahMaurice Jones-DrewScott Pioli and Marc Ross, NFL Network Insiders Ian RapoportMike Garafolo and Tom Pelissero, Chief National Reporter Steve Wyche, Senior National Columnist Judy Battista, columnist Jim Trotter, analytics expert Cynthia Frelund, and Fantasy experts Michael F. FlorioMarcas Grant and Adam Rank.

Additionally, NFL Network reporters Sherree BurrussJeffri ChadihaStacey DalesMike GiardiOmar RuizJane Slater and Cameron Wolfe provide the latest news reports from around the league.

NFL Total Access airs each night at 7:00 PM ET with hosts MJ Acosta-Ruiz and Mike Yam, analysts David Carr, Michael RobinsonMarc Ross and Bucky Brooks, analytics expert Cynthia Frelund and more.

Good Morning Football kicks off NFL Network’s coverage each day with expanded four-editions starting at 7:00 AM ET with Sara WalshJason McCourtyKyle BrandtJames Palmer and Will Selva.

NHL Morning Skate – March 9, 2023

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* The Bruins can become the fastest team in NHL history to reach 50 wins in a season and can clinch a spot in the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs when they clash with the Oilers on Hulu, ESPN+, Sportsnet and TVA Sports.

J.T. Miller scored twice to help the Canucks earn a comeback win against the Ducks and climbed a franchise all-time list in the process.

* The Wild defeated the Jets at Canada Life Centre on Wednesday and tied their second-longest point streak in franchise history.
 

BRUINS TAKE FIRST SHOT AT AN EARLY CLINCH ON NATIONAL BROADCAST
The NHL-leading Bruins (49-8-5, 103 points) can become the fastest team to 50 wins in NHL history and have a chance to clinch a playoff spot when they square off with Connor McDavid and the Oilers (35-22-8, 78 points) on Hulu, ESPN+, Sportsnet and TVA Sports.




* Boston can clinch a playoff berth with a win against Edmonton and pending results from other games. Playing in their 63rd contest Thursday, the Bruins would secure their seventh consecutive trip to the Stanley Cup Playoffs and 76th all-time.

* Overall, 17 teams have clinched a playoff spot in fewer than 70 outings under an 82-game schedule (which was first introduced in 1995-96). That includes two clubs that secured a postseason berth in 63 games or less: the 1995-96 Red Wings (59 GP) and 1998-99 Stars (63 GP).
 


* McDavid and Leon Draisaitl were the first two players to hit 100 points last season and are on track to do so again in 2022-23 with the latter sitting four points shy (41-55—96 in 63 GP). It would be the second time in NHL history that the same teammates have been the first two players to 100 points in consecutive seasons – the only such instance to date was by Phil Esposito and Bobby Orr of the Bruins in1973-74 and 1974-75.

* Draisaitl, with six goals and four power-play tallies in his past five road games (6-1—7 since Feb. 19), is tied for the most power-play goals in a single season among active players – his next such marker will be the most by any skater since 2005-06 (Ilya Kovalchuk: 27). McDavid, meanwhile, needs three power-play points to tie Sidney Crosby (61 in 2006-07 w/ PIT) for the most in a single season by any active player.


* Prior to the Bruins-Oilers showdown, we spotlight the various charities Boston forward Nick Foligno is involved with. A veteran of over 1,000 NHL games and a recipient of the King Clancy Memorial Trophy in 2016-17, Foligno has recorded 10-16—26 in 60 games this season but has missed time since Feb. 28 due to injury.






MILLER CAPS CANUCKS’ COMEBACK WITH OT WINNER
J.T. Miller (2-0—2) found the back of the net twice in his 700th NHL game – including scoring the overtime winner – and Elias Pettersson (0-2—2) posted a multi-point performance to help the Canucks earn their 17th comeback win of the season. The only teams with more are the Devils (21), Maple Leafs (20), Penguins (19) and Bruins (18).

* Miller, who became the first Canucks player to score multiple goals in their 700th NHL game, tied Sami Salo (7) for the third-most overtime tallies in franchise history behind only Daniel Sedin (16) and Brendan Morrison (9).

* Pettersson (30-51—81 in 62 GP) became just the second Canucks player in the past 10 years to reach the 80-point mark in a season, following Miller (99 in 2021-22).



WILD PICK UP WIN IN WINNIPEG TO EXTEND POINT STREAK TO 11 GAMES
Ryan Hartman
 scored the winning goal and Marc-Andre Fleury made 46 saves – one shy of his most in a regular-season game – as Minnesota defeated Winnipeg and extended the NHL’s longest active point streak to 11 contests dating to Feb. 17 (9-0-2). The Wild (37-21-7, 81 points) moved into a tie in standing points with the Central Division-leading Stars (34-17-13, 81 points), who hold a game in hand and are in action Thursday.



SEIDER SPOTLIGHTED IN WEDNESDAY’S #NHLSTATS: LIVE UPDATES
The latest edition of #NHLStats: Live Updates featured a number of notes from across the three-game slate, including Moritz Seider (0-1—1) factoring on one of his team’s four goals to help the Red Wings earn a multi-goal comeback win at Little Caesars Arena.


 

QUICK CLICKS

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David Quinn fined $25,000 for actions in Sharks game
Cam Talbot out 3 weeks for Senators with lower-body injury
Connor Bedard‘s mom discusses being parent of projected No. 1 pick in 2023 Draft
Penguins host Make-A-Wish kids at practice

Sharks’ Coach Quinn Fined $25,000

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NEW YORK – San Jose Sharks coach David Quinn has been fined $25,000 for conduct demeaning the officials that resulted in a game misconduct during NHL Game No. 993 on Saturday, March 4, the National Hockey League announced today.

The fine money goes to the NHL Foundation.

NHL Preview: Ottawa Senators (32-27-4) at Seattle Kraken (37-21-6)

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OTTAWA SENATORS NOTES:

LAST GAME: March 6, 5-0 loss at Chicago: Stalock stopped each of the 35 shots he faced to record his 11th career shutout in Ottawa’s 5-0 loss at United Center. It marked the Senators’ 10th consecutive loss to Chicago. The home side was paced by Seth Jones who scored twice the span of 3:29 during the second period to extend his goal streak to three games. Kurashev, Dickinson and Reichel also found the back for Chicago as Ottawa began their longest road trip of the season which comprises five games against Western Conference opponents over eight days. The game saw the return of DeBrincat to the city where he spent his first five NHL seasons. Sogaard took the loss for the Senators in making 16 saves. Scratches: Brown, Holden, Kelly; Injuries: Forsberg, Norris, Talbot; Shots: OTT – 35, CHI – 21; PP: OTT – 0-4, CHI – 0-5.

BROADCAST INFORMATION: This evening’s game against Seattle will be broadcast regionally on TSN5 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 continues a five-game road trip at Vancouver on Saturday evening at 10 p.m. ET. The contest will mark the second of two regular-season meetings and the lone matchup at Rogers Arena.

INJURY REPORT: G Forsberg, C Norris and G Talbot are on IR and will not oppose the Kraken this evening. Total man-games lost: 218.

RECENT TRANSACTIONS: Recalled G Mandolese from Belleville (AHL) on March 6.
OTTAWA vs. SEATTLE – History:
2022-23 (0-1-0): Jan. 7 @ Ottawa (8-4 loss), March 9 @ Seattle
2021-22 (1-1-0): 3/10/22 @ Ottawa (4-3 OT win), 4/18/22 @ Seattle (4-2 loss)
Series record: Overall: 1-2-0-0; Home: 1-1-0-0; Away: 0-1-0-0
Last Ottawa win: @ Ottawa: 3/10/22 (4-3 OT); @ Seattle: None
Last Seattle win: @ Ottawa: Jan. 7 (8-4); @ Seattle: 4/18/22 (4-2)
Last OT result: 3/10/22 (4-3 OT win) @ Ottawa
Last shootout: None
Most goals, game: Scored: 4, (2x, Last: Jan. 7, 8-4 loss); Allowed: 8, (Jan. 7, 8-4 loss); Both teams: 12, (Jan. 7, 8-4 loss)
Last Game: Jan. 7, 8-4 loss @ Ottawa; OTT Goals: Stützle (x3), Tkachuk; SEA Goals: Bjorkstrand, McCann, Schultz, Sprong, Beniers, Dunn, Eberle, Burakovsky; OTT Scratches: None; OTT Injuries: Chariter, Joseph, Motte, Norris, Zaitsev; OTT Goalie: Forsberg (3 GA, 15:13), Talbot (5 GA, L, 44:17); SEA Goalie: Jones; OTT PP: 1-3; SEA PP: 0-1; Shots: 23-24.

Career vs. Seattle: DeBrincat leads all players in career games played (four); Tkachuk and Stützle are tied for the lead in goals (three); Chabot leads in assists (three); Stützle leads in points (five); Kelly leads in penalty minutes (six) against Seattle.

ROAD SCHOLARS: The Senators have a record of 13-15-2 on the road this season … Brady Tkachuk leads with 12 goals on the road this season while also ranking first with 19 assists while the Senators serve as visitors … Through 30 road games this season, Tkachuk maintains the club lead with 31 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 10th set of the season on Saturday when the team visits Vancouver ahead of visiting Calgary the following evening … 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 (6-3-0 this season) while posting an 8-8-1 record (6-3-0 this season) in the second half of games on consecutive days.

ON THE POWER PLAY: The Senators are 58 for 237 (24.5%) on the power-play in 2022-23 … Drake Batherson leads with 12 powerplay goals while Alex DeBrincat maintains the club lead with 25 points while the team enjoys a man advantage … Ottawa has recorded multiple power-play goals 15 times in an individual contest in 2022-23 after having done so 11 times in 2021-22.

ON THE PENALTY KILL: Ottawa has overcome 192 of the 231 occasions the team has been shorthanded in 2022-23 to maintain an efficiency of 83.1% through 63 regular-season games … The team has registered seven (Watson x3, Joseph x2, Motte, Stützle) shorthanded markers this season after recording nine such goals in 2021-22.

SEATTLE KRAKEN NOTES:

LAST GAME
Anaheim 2 at Seattle 5
Goals: Oleksiak, McCann, Sprong, Tolvanen, Schwartz
Goalie: Grubauer (20/22)
PP: 1/2 PK: 3/3 Shots: Anaheim 22 – Seattle 31

CURRENT INJURIES – (Man Games Lost: 166)
Joonas Donskoi (upper body; IR) – 64 games – no timeline for return
Andre Burakovsky (lower body) – 14 games – week-to-week

TRANSACTIONS IN PAST 7 DAYS
N/A

UPCOMING GAMES
Saturday, March 11: Dallas at Seattle, 7 p.m. PT
Monday, March 13: Dallas at Seattle, 7 p.m. PT
Thursday, March 16: Seattle at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. PT
Saturday, March 18: Edmonton at Seattle, 1 p.m. PT
Tuesday, March21: Seattle at Dallas, 5:30 p.m.

THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
• Tonight’s matchup is the second and final the Kraken will play against the Senators this season and the first time the teams are playing in Seattle this year.

• A win or an overtime loss would give the Kraken points in four consecutive games against Ottawa. The team is 2-0-1 all-time against the Senators. The Senators are one of four teams that the Kraken have never lost to in regulation, the others being the Buffalo Sabres, Columbus Blue Jackets and Detroit Red Wings.

• A win tonight would also give the Kraken their sixth sweep of the season after having previously swept the Buffalo Sabres, Columbus Blue Jackets, Detroit Red Wings, Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins. Seattle topped Ottawa 8-4 in the two teams’ first meeting of the season on Jan. 7.

• The team’s five-game winning streak was the second longest in the NHL entering play Wednesday, trailing only the Boston Bruins, who have won 10 consecutive games. A win tonight would give the Kraken their third winning streak of at least six games this season.

• Tonight’s matchup is the final game the Kraken will play against an Atlantic Division team this season. Seattle has a 9-6-0 record against the Atlantic Division this year.

• With the Kraken’s four-goal outing in their game on March 3 against Columbus, they surpassed their goal total from all of last season in 20 fewer games. Seattle has scored 220 goals in 63 games this season compared to 213 goals in 2021-22. The team’s 225 goals this season were tied for the fourth-most in the NHL entering play Wednesday, trailing only the Edmonton Oilers (251), Boston Bruins (235) and Buffalo Sabres (232).

• Since the start of the New Year, the Kraken are ranked second the league in wins (19), points (40, tied) and goals (108) entering play Wednesday.

• Alex Wennberg is just one point shy of totaling 300 NHL points. When he reaches the milestone, he will become the 22nd active, Swedish skater and the 11th player from the 2013 draft class to total at least 300 career points.

• Jordan Eberle’s goal in the Kraken’s game on March 3 at Columbus was his 50th point of the season. It is the sixth time in his career and first time since 2017-18 that Eberle has recorded 50 or more points in a season.

• Vince Dunn, who has already set a career high with 49 points (11 goals, 38 assists) this season, was ranked in the top 15
among all NHL defensemen in goals (tied 11th), assists (tied ninth), points (11th), even-strength goals (11, third) and even-strength points (35, tied fourth) entering play Wednesday.

• Entering play Wednesday, Alex Wennberg was tied for third in the NHL with 67 takeaways this season. With only 19 giveaways this year, Wennberg has a plus-48 takeaway to giveaway ratio, which topped the NHL entering play Wednesday. Yanni Gourde and Oliver Bjorkstrand both have a plus-32 takeaway to giveaway ratio, which was tied for the fifth-best mark in the NHL entering play Wednesday.

UNSEATING THE SENATORS
• Matty Beniers has scored in each of the two career games he has played against the Senators and has three career points (two goals, one assist) in total against Ottawa.

• Vince Dunn has eight points (two goals, six assists) in eight career games against the Senators. He has recorded at least a point in each of Seattle’s three meetings with the Senators since the start of the 2021-22 season, totaling six points (one goal, five assists) in those games.

• Jordan Eberle has five points (one goal, four assists) in his last four games played against Ottawa, including tallying three points (one goal, two assists) in the two teams’ last meeting on Jan. 7. Eberle scored his 100th NHL goal on Nov. 13, 2014 against the Senators.

• Philipp Grubauer has won his last four games against Ottawa dating back to Feb. 27, 2018. He has a career record of 5-2-0 with a .945 save percentage and a 1.72 goals-against average against the Senators.

• Adam Larsson has three assists in three games against Ottawa since becoming a member of the Kraken.

• Jared McCann has scored in each of the three games the Kraken have played against the Senators since the start of 2021-22.

• Daniel Sprong has scored in each of the two games he has played against Ottawa since being traded to Seattle. He has three points (two goals, one assist) in total in those two games.

NHL Preview: Los Angeles Kings (37-20-8) at Colorado Avalanche (35-21-6)

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LOS ANGELES KINGS NOTES:

MARCH 9 vs. Colorado Avalanche – 7:00 PM MT (6:00 PM PT) // Venue: Ball Arena // TV: Bally Sports West // Radio: iHeartRadio

  • The LA Kings visit the Colorado Avalanche for the second of three meetings between these two clubs this season (5-4 SOW on Dec.
    29; April 8).
  • The Kings aim for their second victory in Denver this season.
  • Following tonight’s game, the Kings will open a seven-game homestand (Mar. 11 vs. NSH; Mar. 14 vs. NYI; Mar. 16 vs. CBJ; Mar. 18 vs. VAN; Mar. 20 vs. CGY; Mar. 25 vs. WPG; Mar. 26 vs. STL).

WARM-UPS
1) The Kings’ four road shootout wins leads all teams this season.

2) Mikey Anderson registered his third goal of the season on Monday night, setting a new single season career-high.

3) No team has more one-goal game victories this season than the Kings (20).

4) Zack MacEwen made his LA Kings debut on March 6 vs. Washington and recorded one blocked shot, two hits and one takeaway in 5:52 minutes of time-on-ice.

5) Only Colorado’s Cale Makar (26:42) averages more time-on-ice per game among all skaters than Drew Doughty (26:21).

vs. COLORADO ALL-TIME:
All-Time Record: 74-62-8-5
Home: 42-25-5-4
Away: 32-37-3-1
OT: 11-5 (4 ties)
Shootout: 4-4
2021-22: 0-3-0
2022-23: 1-0-0

FRANCHISE LEADERS vs. COLORADO:
Anze Kopitar* – 59 GP, 53 PTS (18-35=53)
Luc Robitaille – 40 GP, 52 PTS (32-20=52)
Marcel Dionne – 25 GP, 39 PTS (16-23=39)
Wayne Gretzky – 16 GP, 39 PTS (9-30=39)
Dustin Brown – 60 GP, 38 PTS (16-22=38)
*-denotes active roster player

LAST MEETING vs. COLORADO: Dec. 29, 2022 – LAK 5 at COL 4 (SO)
Venue: Ball Arena
LAK Goals: Vilardi (16), Danault (11), Iafallo (6), Walker (2), Arvidsson (SO GDG)
COL Goals: Compher (6), Cogliano (5), Makar (9), Rodrigues (9)
Goalies: LAK: Copley (W; 23 saves – 27 shots) COL: Georgiev (SOL; 23 saves – 27 shots)
LAK PP: 2-for-4
LAK PK: 4-for-5

THE NEXT THREE:
Sat., March 11 | vs. Nashville | 7:30 p.m. PT | Bally Sports West | LA Kings iHeart Radio Audio Network
Anze Kopitar has four points in his last three games against the Predators (0-4=4).

Tues., March 14 | vs. NY Islanders | 7:30 p.m. PT | Bally Sports West | LA Kings iHeart Radio Audio Network
The Kings have won four of their last five games against the Islanders, including their last three consecutive.

Thurs., March 16 | vs. Columbus Blue Jackets | 7:30 p.m. PT | Bally Sports West | LA Kings iHeart Radio Audio Network
The Kings have points in four of their last five meetings vs. the Blue Jackets, dating back to Dec. 19, 2019 (2-1-2).

INJURY & MGL REPORT
Player, Games Missed, Date(s), Status
F Trevor Moore, 23 games, Dec. 27 – Jan. 31 (upper-body); Feb. 23 – Pres. (upper-body)
F Alex Iafallo, 23 games, Oct. 18 – Dec. 3 (lower-body)
F Brendan Lemieux, 18 games, Nov. 14 – Dec. 20 (lower-body)
F Arthur Kaliyev, 18 games, Dec. 22 – Jan. 31 (lower-body)
F Carl Grundstrom, 15 games, Jan. 19 – Feb. 26 (lower-body)
F Gabriel Vilardi, 10 games, Nov. 27 (lower-body); Jan. 19 – Feb. 13 (undisclosed)
F Quinton Byfield, 6 games, Oct. 27 – Nov. 5 (illness)
F Viktor Arvidsson, 3 games, Oct. 13 (illness); Oct. 25 (illness); Jan. 11 (illness)
D Sean Durzi, 2 games, Nov. 19 – Nov. 22. (lower-body)
D Drew Doughty, 1 game, Dec. 11 (lower-body)
2022-23 Total Regular-Season Man-Games Lost: 119

RECENT TRANSACTIONS (as of 3/8/23)
Mar. 1 – Tobias Bjornfot (D) loaned to Ontario (AHL).
Mar. 1 – Rights to Erik Portillo (G) acquired from Buffalo in exchange for a 2023 third-round draft pick.
Mar. 3 – Zack MacEwen (F) acquired from Philadelphia in exchange for Brendan Lemieux (F) and a 2024 fifth-round draft pick.
Mar. 3 – Nate Schnarr (F) acquired from Montreal in exchange for Frederic Allard (D).
Mar. 3 – Austin Wagner (F) traded to Chicago for future considerations.
Mar. 8 – Jordan Spence (D) recalled from Ontario (AHL).

COLORADO AVALANCHE NOTES:

2022-23 COLORADO AVALANCHE GAME NOTES
UPCOMING GAMES

Date Opponent Time (MT) TV Radio
Thu, Mar. 9 LOS ANGELES 7 p.m. Altitude 92.5 FM
Sat, Mar. 11 ARIZONA 4 p.m. Altitude 92.5 FM
Mon, Mar. 13 at Montreal 5:30 p.m. Altitude, Sportsnet 92.5 FM
Wed, Mar. 15 at Toronto 5 p.m. TNT 92.5 FM
Thu, Mar. 16 at Ottawa 5 p.m. Altitude 92.5 FM
Sat, Mar. 18 at Detroit 11 a.m. Altitude, NHLN 92.5 FM

TONIGHT’S GAME
COLORADO AVALANCHE (35-21-6, 76 PTS) vs. LOS ANGELES KINGS (37-20-8, 82 PTS)
7:08 p.m. – Ball Arena, Denver, Colo.
Altitude TV / Altitude Radio (92.5 FM)
The Colorado Avalanche continues their four-game homestand tonight against the Los Angeles Kings at Ball Arena … The Avs are 1-0-1 so far on this homestand, which concludes on Saturday against Arizona … Colorado is 8-2-2 in itslast 12 games and 15-4-3 (.750) in its last 22 contests since Jan. 14 … Only Boston (17-3-1, .833) and Carolina (16-3-1, .825) have a better record during that span … The Avs are in a busy stretch of 15 contests in 26 days through March 29.

ON THE CALL
Altitude TV: Marc Moser (play-by-play), Mark Rycroft (analyst), Katie Gaus (reporter)
Altitude Radio: Conor McGahey

LAST GAME
March 7 – Colorado 6, San Jose 0 at Ball Arena
Cale Makar and Valeri Nichushkin each had a goal and three assists to lead the Colorado Avalanche to a 6-0 victory over the San Jose Sharks at Ball Arena … Artturi Lehkonen and Nathan MacKinnon chipped in with a goal and one helper apiece, Devon Toews had two assists and Alexandar Georgiev stopped all 13 shots he faced … Colorado out-shot San Jose 43-13, including a 19-2 margin in the first period.
SF: 43 SA: 13 PP: 1-5 PK: 3-3

The Avs out-shot the Sharks 43-13 … The 13 shots against were a season-low and tied for the fourth-fewest shots allowed in a game in franchise history (the record is nine on Jan. 27, 2001 at Nashville) … The +30 shot differential equaled the fifth-largest margin in a game in franchise history (record is +35 against Minnesota on March 18, 2021)… The Avs out-shot the Sharks 19-2 in the first period, the largest margin of any period this year (+17) MacKinnon extended his HOME point streak to 14 contests and scored a goal in his seventh consecutive game at Ball Arena … The seven-game home goal streak is one shy of the franchise record (eight games) shared by Joe Sakic in 2000-01 and Michel Goulet in 1983-84 MacKinnon’s effort was his 200th career multi-point game … He joins Sakic (473), Peter Stastny (313), Goulet (256) and Peter Forsberg (222) as the only Avalanche/Nordiques players to record 200 multi-point games Makar’sfour points tied a career high, his third 4-point game … That’s one behind Sandis Ozolinsh (four) for the most 4-point games by a defenseman in franchise history It was Makar’s 17th career 3-point game, tying Tyson Barrie for the most 3-point efforts by a defenseman in franchise history… It was Cale’s 58th career multi-point game, passing Barrie (57) for the second most by a franchise defenseman behind Ozolinsh (63) Cale’s goal was the 62nd of his career, tying Rob Blake for fifth place among franchise blueliners Makar’s goal stood as the game winner, his fourth game-winning goal of the season (tied for fourth among NHL defensemen) … It was his 17th career game-winning tally, the most of any defenseman since he made his NHL debut in 2019-20 and one shy of the franchise record for a blueliner (Barrie, 18) Makarset a new single-game career high with a +5 plus/minus rating, tied for the second-highest rating by a Colorado blueliner since the club moved to Denver (Adam Foote, +6 on Dec. 5, 1995 vs. San Jose) … It’s the highest plus/minus by an Avalanche player since Barrie was +5 on April 2, 2019 vs. Edmonton Georgiev posted his fourth shutout of the season, already a career high and just one behind Darcy Kuemper and Ilya Sorokin for the league lead Rantanen’s goal was his 42nd of the season, tied for third in the NHL … The 42 goals, which are a career high, are now alone as the fourth highest single-season goal total in Avalanche history since relocating) Nichushkin tied his career high with four points, equaling the mark he set as a rookie with the Dallas Stars on Dec. 7, 2013 vs. Philadelphia Nichushkin’s +4 rating also matched a career best (fourth time) Nichushkin, who missed Saturday’s contest at Dallas, has recorded a point in each of the last eight games he’s appeared in, collecting 13 points (4g/9a) over that stretch Toewstied his career high with a +4 rating (fourth time) … He leads the team with a +26 plus/minus rating this season and is a league-best +107 since joining the Avalanche in 2020-21 Lehkonen equaled his career best with a +4 rating (third time) MacKinnon’s four shots-on-goal gives him 2,666 shots in his career, one behind Milan Hejduk (2,667) for second place in franchise history … Joe Sakic has the most at 4,621

CURRENT INJURIES
Pavel Francouz – lower body (Feb. 14 – present)
Darren Helm – lower body (Jan. 14 – present)
Erik Johnson – ankle (Feb. 14 – present)
Gabriel Landeskog – knee (Oct. 12 – present)
Kurtis MacDermid – lower body (March 9 – present)
Josh Manson – lower body (March 4 – present)
Total Man-Game Lost: 349

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Mar. 6 – Jonas Johansson recalled from the Colorado Eagles (AHL)
Mar. 5 – Keith Kinkaid reassigned to the Colorado Eagles (AHL)
Mar. 4 – Ben Meyers reassigned to the Colorado Eagles (AHL)
Mar. 3 – Keith Kinkaid, Brad Hunt, Ben Meyers recalled from Colorado (AHL) … Gustav Rydahl acquired from the NY Rangers in exchange for forward Anton Blidh and reports to Colorado (AHL) … Cale Makar activated from IR
Mar. 1 – Ben Meyers recalled from Colorado (AHL) … Lars Eller acquired from Washington for a second-round selection in the 2025 NHL Draft … Cale Makar placed on IR (retro to Feb. 18) … Brad Hunt recalled from the Colorado Eagles (AHL) … Justus Annunen, Brad Hunt, Ben Meyers reassigned to the Colorado Eagles (AHL)

TONIGHT’S OPPONENT – LOS ANGELES
The Avalanche and Kings meet for the second time this season and the second and final time in Denver … They will face off once more in Southern California on April 8 … Los Angeles rallied to win the first game 5-4 in overtime on Dec. 29, snapping the Avalanche’s nine-game winning streak against the Kings … That was the longest winning streak by either team in this series …. Colorado is still 9-0-1 in its last 10 versus LA and 13-3-2 in the last 18 matchups … The Avs out-scored the Kings 16- 4 in last year’s three-game season series sweep.

SCHEDULE vs. KINGS
Dec. 29 vs. LOS ANGELES (O, 4-5)
Mar. 9 vs. LOS ANGELES
Apr. 8 @ Los Angeles

RECORD vs. KINGS
THIS SEASON 2021-22 ALL-TIME SINCE 1995-96 PLAYOFFS
Overall: 0-0-1 Overall: 3-0-0 Overall: 67-66-16 Overall: 49-44-12 Series (record): 2 series (2-0)
Home: 0-0-1 Home: 1-0-0 Home: 38-29-6 Home: 28-20-3 Record Overall: 8-6
Road: — Road: 2-0-0 Road: 29-37-10 Road: 21-24-9 2001 CSF (W, 4-3), 2002 CQF (W, 4-3)

EXTRA CREDIT
The Avalanche are 10-6 in games decided past regulation, 6-3 in overtime and 4-3 in shootouts … The Avalanche are 81-47 all-time in shootouts, the highest winning percentage (.633) of any team since the tiebreaker started in 2005-06 … The Avs have the best all-time shooting percentage at 37.9% (162/427) and the fourth-best save percentage at .716 (312/436).

NHL Preview: Nashville Predators (31-23-7) at Arizona Coyotes (22-32-10)

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NASHVILLE PREDATORS NOTES:

ALL-TIME vs. ARIZONA
− The Predators are 42-31-(2)-6 all-time against the Coyotes, including a 16-19-(0)-5 record on the road. This will be Nashville’s second-ever game at Mullett Arena.

− This is the fourth and final matchup between Nashville and Arizona in 2022-23; it is the second and final at Mullett Arena.

− Nashville is 2-1-0 against Arizona this season, picking up a 6-2 win in its last meeting on Feb. 26. Previously, the Predators dropped a 4-2 game to the Coyotes on Feb. 13 and claimed a 4-3 shootout victory on Nov. 21; both of those games were on home ice.

− The Predators are 3-2-0 in their last five games against the Coyotes; they are 6-4-0 in their last 10; and 2-3-0 in their last five on the road.

NOTABLES vs. ARIZONA
− Matt Duchene owns 30 career points (14g-16a) against Arizona, the most among Predators skaters. He has five points (2g3a) in three games vs. the Coyotes this season.

− Roman Josi has 18 points (9g-9a) in his last nine games vs. the Coyotes, including a three-point effort on Feb. 26 (2g-1a).

− Tommy Novak recorded his third career three-point game on Feb. 26 at Arizona (1g-2a).

− Coyotes goaltender Connor Ingram was claimed on waivers from Nashville on Oct. 10. He made his first three career NHL starts with the Predators and started three of Nashville’s four postseason games in 2022.

− Arizona goaltender Karel Vejmelka was selected by the Predators in the fifth round (145th overall) of the 2015 NHL Draft.

LAST TIME OUT
− Nashville Predators 3, Vancouver Canucks 4 (SO) – March 6 (Rogers Arena)
− NSH goals: Sissons (11), Evangelista (1), Evangelista (2)
− VAN goals: Pettersson (30), Podkolzin (3), Joshua (9)
− Goaltenders: NSH – Saros (SOL, 26/29); VAN – Silovs (W, 29/32)
− Power plays: NSH 0-1; VAN 0-3
− Notes: Nashville moved to 15-12-4 on the road in 2022-23… The Predators closed out their three-game regular-season series against the Canucks with a 2-0-1 record… Nashville is now 7-7 in overtime/shootouts this season (4-5 in OT; 3-2 in shootouts)… The Predators have killed off 19 straight penalties dating back to Feb. 21 vs. Vancouver… Luke Evangelista scored his first two career NHL goals, including the game-tying goal at 16:55 of the third period… He became the second player in Predators history to score his first two career NHL goals in the same game, joining Jordan Gross (Nov. 5, 2022 at Vancouver)… Jeremy Lauzon tallied two assists for his first multi-point game of 2022-23… Colton Sissons scored his 11th goal of the season; he has eight points (4g-4a) in his last 14 games… Tyson Barrie recorded an assist to give him points in two of his first three games with Nashville (1g-1a).

INJURY REPORT
Player Designation Dates Missed Games Missed
Mark Borowiecki Upper body – IR Oct. 27-March 6 54
Filip Forsberg Upper body – day-to-day Feb. 13-March 6 11
Ryan Johansen Right leg surgery Feb. 23-March 6 6
Juuso Parssinen Upper body – day-to-day Feb. 26-March 6 5
Alexandre Carrier Upper body – 4-6 weeks March 4-6 2
Philip Tomasino Upper body – day-to-day March 6 1
Total man-games lost: 142
Individual man-games lost: Borowiecki – 55; McCarron – 20; Carrier – 16; Forsberg – 11; McDonagh – 7; Smith – 6; Johansen – 6; Parssinen – 5; Trenin – 5; Glass – 3; Lauzon – 3; Jankowski – 2; Duchene – 1; Lankinen – 1; Tomasino – 1

OVERALL (81 GP) 42-31-(2)-6
HOME (41 GP) 26-12-(2)-1
ROAD (40 GP) 16-19-(0)-5
LAST MEETING Feb. 26, 2023 at ARI (W, 6-2)
PLAYOFFS (0-2) Last: 2020 SCQ (L, 3-1)

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
− March 6: Recalled forward Michael McCarron from Milwaukee (AHL).
− March 4: Reassigned forward Zach Sanford to Milwaukee (AHL).
− March 3: Acquired forward Rasmus Asplund from Buffalo for a seventh-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft. Signed defenseman Dante Fabbro to a one-year, $2.5 million contract for 2023-24. Signed goaltender Kevin Lankinen to a oneyear, $2 million contract for 2023-24.
− March 2: Recalled forward John Leonard from Milwaukee (AHL)

ARIZONA COYOTES NOTES:

3 HARD LAPS
• Arizona is fresh off a 6-2 victory over STL on Tuesday, which tied its season-high for goals in a game. The club is 2-2-1 in its last 5 GP and 4-4-2 in its last 10 outings

• Clayton Keller comes into tonight with 22 pts (8-14-22) since the All-Star Break (14 GP), good for a share of the 3rd-most points in the NHL since then and trails only Connor McDavid (13-19-32) and Elias Pettersson (9-14-23). He is also closing in on 30 goals this season as well as 200 career assists

• Keller’s linemate Nick Schmaltz has lit the lamp in nine of his last 13 games. Since 1/24, Schmaltz’s 13 goals rank T-2 nd among NHL
skaters in that span and trails only McDavid (14)

LAST GAME
Coyotes 6, Blues 2 – March 7, 2023 – Mullett Arena
ARI Goals: Fischer (11), Schmaltz (20), Boyd (10, 11), Keller (26), Crouse (21)
STL Goals: Buchnevich (19, 20)
ARI Goalie: Vejmelka (W) – 40 svs on 42 shots
STL Goalie: Binnington (L) – 21 svs on 27 shots
PP: 1-2 PK: 6-6
Notes: ARI beat STL and finished with a 2-0-1 record against the Blues in the season series….In two games at Mullett Arena, the Coyotes outscored the Blues 11-2…The Coyotes’ six goals in the game and four goals in the third period both tie their season-high…Nick Schmaltz scored for the second consecutive game to reach the 20-goal benchmark…Schmaltz follows Clayton Keller and Lawson Crouse as Arizona’s trio of 20-goal scorers; The last time the Coyotes had three 20-goal scorers on the team in consecutive seasons was 2003-06…Schmaltz completed the season series with 10 pts (5-5-10) over 3 GP vs STL, the most an NHLer has recorded against the Blues this season…Keller led ARI with 3 pts (1-2-3), his sixth 3-pt game of the season…Crouse scored an insurance goal to set a new single-season career-high (21)… Travis Boyd scored his 10th and 11th goals of the season to reach double digits for the second year in a row…Boyd’s second goal was his 100th career NHL point (41-59-100) and sealed his first career multi-goal game…Karel Vejmelka recorded 40 saves en route to his 17th win of the season…Matias Maccelli (0-2-2) and Barrett Hayton (0-2-2) each picked up multi-assist games…Christian Fischer tallied his 11th goal of the campaign; His 2022-23 goal total is tied for his second-highest output in a season (15, 2017-18; 11, 2018-19)…Victor Soderstrom established his first career 3-game point streak with an assist on Boyd’s second goal…Tuesday was the second time this season ARI was perfect on the PK while being shorthanded at least six times (1/8 vs PIT)…Liam O’Brien missed the game due to illness

MAN GAMES LOST (Name/Roster Status/Injury Type/Games Missed/Last Game Played)
Liam O’Brien…Day-to-Day…Illness (1 / 3/5)
Total man games lost: 124 games
Liam O’Brien – 23 (12/17 – 2/6) – Upper-Body | 2 (2/11 – 2/13) – Upper-Body
Jakob Chychrun – 16 (10/13 – 11/17) – Upper-Body
Matias Maccelli – 16 (12/27 – 1/24) – Lower-Body
Nick Schmaltz – 15 (10/15 – 11/17) – Upper-Body | 1 (12/31) – Upper-Body
Zack Kassian – 9 (11/1 – 11/21) – Lower-Body
Connor Timmins – 9 (10/15 – 11/5) – Upper-Body
Shayne Gostisbehere – 8 (1/26 – 2/18) – Upper-Body
Andrew Ladd – 6 (N/A) – Undisclosed
Josh Brown – 3 (11/23 – 11/27) – Upper-Body | 4 (2/26 – 3/3)
Ben McCartney – 3 (10/13 – 10/17) – Lower-Body
Juuso Valimaki – 1 (11/23) – Upper-Body
Lawson Crouse – 1 (12/1) – Illness | 4 (1/19 – 1/24) – Upper-Body
Christian Fischer – 1 (3/3) – Illness
Connor Ingram – 1 (1/8) – Illness

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
-3/8 – Assigned F Bokondji Imama to Tucson (AHL)
-3/7 – Recalled F Bokondji Imama from Tucson (AHL)
-3/4 – Assigned F Milos Kelemen, D Michael Kesselring and D Vladislav Kolyachonok to Tucson (AHL)
-3/2 – Acquired 2023 3rd round pick and D Michael Kesselring from EDM in exchange for F Nick Bjugstad and D Cam Dineen
-3/2 – Acquired 2023 6th-round draft pick from CBJ and F Jakub Voracek in exchange for G Jon Gillies
-3/1 – Recalled D Vladislav Kolyachonok from Tucson (AHL)
-3/1 – Acquired 2023 1st round pick, 2024 2nd round pick and 2026 2nd round pick from OTT in exchange for D Jakob Chychrun
-3/1 – Acquired 2026 3rd round draft pick from Carolina in exchange for D Shayne Gostisbehere
-2/28 – Recalled F Laurent Dauphin from Tucson (AHL)
-2/28 – Acquired 2025 3rd Round Draft Choice From NYR in a three-team trade with NYR and CHI
-2/28 – Placed D Josh Brown on IR
-2/22 – Acquired 2023 5th Round Draft Pick and D Shea Weber from Vegas in exchange for D Dysin Mayo

UPCOMING SCHEDULE
DATE TIME (AZ) OPPONENT VENUE TV RADIO
Sat, March 11 4pm at COL Ball Arena Bally Sports Arizona ESPN 620
Sun, March 12 6:30pm vs MIN Mullett Arena Bally Sports Arizona 98.7 FM
Tue, March 14 7pm vs CGY Mullett Arena Bally Sports Arizona Extra ESPN 620

YOTES & PREDS

  • Tonight is the fourth and final ARI-NSH contest this season. The Yotes come into tonight with a 1-1-1 season series record against them, falling 4-3 in SO on 11/21 and 6-2 on 2/26, but winning 4-2 on 2/13
  • Arizona has a chance to beat Nashville twice in the regular season for the first time since 2018-19
  • Nick Schmaltz posted a two-point game (1-1-2) in the most recent meeting with the Predators. He comes into tonight with 3 pts overall (2-1-3) against Nashville this season
  • Lawson Crouse has scored three times versus NSH this season, including a two-goal performance in the 2/13 win. He leads current Coyotes in career goals against the Preds (5)
  • JJ Moser, Matias Maccelli and Clayton Keller also have 3 pts over 3 GP versus NSH this season
  • Keller has produced 7 pts (1-6-7) over the last seven times he’s faced the Predators
  • Coyotes franchise vs Predators
    • All-Time: 37-30-2-12
    • Home: 24-12-0-4
    • Road: 13-18-2-8
    • L10: 4-5-1
    • STRK: L1

SCORING NOTABLES AGAINST THE PREDATORS
Lawson Crouse…5-2-7…14 career GP
Nick Schmaltz…4-8-12…13 career GP
Clayton Keller…2-7-9…13 career GP
JJ Moser…0-4-4…5 career GP
Matias Maccelli…0-3-3…3 career GP
Career Leaders
Goals (Crouse, 5)… Assists (Schmaltz, 8)…Points (Schmaltz, 12)
Career Leaders Among Defensemen
Goals (-)… Assists (Moser, 4)…Points (Moser, 4)

2022-23 COYOTES RECORD ON…
1-Day Rest: 15-20-5
2-Days Rest: 3-3-2
3+ Days Rest: 2-4-2

Back-to-Backs
Coyotes record on…
First Game of Back-to-Back: 2-4-2
Second Game of Back-to-Back: 2-5-1

When ARI and opponent is completing a back-to-back: 2-1-0
When completing a back-to-back where opponent is not: 1-4-1
When ARI is not completing a back-to-back but opponent is: 3-1-2

NFL Announces 37 Compensatory Draft Choices to 16 Clubs

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A total of 37 compensatory draft selections in the 2023 NFL Draft have been awarded to 16 teams, the NFL announced today. 

Under the rules for compensatory draft selections, a team losing more or better compensatory free agents (“CFA”) than it acquires in the previous year is eligible to receive compensatory draft picks.

The compensatory picks will be positioned within the third through seventh rounds based on the value of the compensatory free agents lost.

Compensatory free agents are determined by a formula based on salary, playing time and postseason honors. The formula was developed by the NFL management council. Not every free agent lost or signed by a club is covered by this formula. Clubs that suffer a net loss of CFAs during the prior free agent signing period are eligible to receive a corresponding number of compensatory selections. In addition, a club that lost the same number of CFAs that it gained (no net loss), may be eligible to receive a selection at the end of round seven based on the value of the CFAs lost versus the value of the CFAs gained. No club may receive more than four compensatory picks in any one year. If a club qualifies for more than four compensatory picks after offsetting each CFA lost by each CFA gained of an equal or higher value, the four highest remaining selections will be awarded to the club.  

The Collective Bargaining Agreement stipulates if in any League Year the number of compensatory selections awarded is less than the number of clubs then in the League (32), an additional number of selection choices shall be awarded to clubs based upon draft selection order (“Supplemental Selections”). This year, thirty compensatory selections were awarded to thirteen clubs based upon the netting formula described above. Two clubs, Chicago and Houston, will be awarded Supplemental Selections.

In addition to the 30 compensatory selections awarded under the net loss formula and the two Supplemental Selections, five special compensatory selections were awarded to three clubs: the Cleveland Browns, San Francisco 49ers (three special compensatory selections), and Kansas City Chiefs under a 2020 amendment to the League’s Collective Bargaining Agreement, which was agreed upon by the NFL and the NFLPA to promote equal employment opportunities and an inclusive workforce within NFL clubs. This initiative provides that the prior employer-club of a minority employee who has been hired by another club as its head coach or primary football executive (general manager) will receive compensation in the form of a special compensatory draft selection in the third round of each of the next two drafts, or in each of the next three drafts if two minority employees from the employer-club are hired for these positions by another club or clubs. Special compensatory selections are awarded in draft selection order after all other compensatory selections in round three and are denoted with an asterisk in the following table. 

The following 2023 compensatory draft picks have been awarded for the 2023 NFL Draft, which will be held on April 27-April 29 in Kansas City:

RoundRound Choice/Overall SelectionTeam
333-96Arizona
334-97Washington
335-98*Cleveland
336-99*San Francisco
337-100*Kansas City
338-101*San Francisco
339-102*San Francisco
   
433-135New England
   
533-167Los Angeles Rams
534-168Arizona
535-169Dallas
536-170Green Bay
537-171Los Angeles Rams
538-172New York Giants
539-173San Francisco
540-174Las Vegas
541-175Tampa Bay
542-176Dallas
543-177Los Angeles Rams
   
633-210New England
634-211Minnesota
635-212Dallas
636-213Arizona
637-214Las Vegas
638-215Washington
639-216San Francisco
640-217Kansas City
   
733-250Kansas City
734-251Los Angeles Rams
735-252Tampa Bay
736-253San Francisco
737-254New York Giants
738-255San Francisco
739-256Green Bay
740-257New Orleans
741-258Chicago
742-259Houston

The compensatory free agents lost and gained in 2022 by the clubs that will receive compensatory picks in the 2023 Draft:

ARIZONALost:Edmonds, Chase; Jones, Chandler; Kirk, Christian
Gained: 
 
DALLASLost:Gregory, Randy; Williams, Connor; Wilson, Cedrick
Gained: 
 
GREEN BAYLost:Patrick, Lucas; Sullivan, Chandon; Valdes-Scantling, Marquez
Gained:Reed, Jarran
 
KANSAS CITY CHIEFSLost:Blythe, Austin; Ingram, Melvin; Pringle, Byron; Reed, Jarran;Ward, Charvarius
Gained:Reid, Justin; Smith-Schuster, JuJu; Valdes-Scantling, Marquez
 
LOS ANGELES RAMSLost:Corbett, Austin; Joseph, Sebastian; Miller, Von; Okoronkwo, Ogbonnia; Williams, Darious
Gained:Robinson, Allen
 
LAS VEGASLost:Facyson, Brandon; Hayward, Casey; Jefferson, Quinton; Jones, Zay;Mariota, Marcus; Morrow, Nicholas
Gained:Averett, Anthony; Hollins, Mack; Jones, Chandler; Nichols, Bilal
 
MINNESOTALost:Cole, Mason; Conklin, Tyler; Woods, Xavier
Gained:Phillips, Harrison; Sullivan, Chandon
 
NEW ENGLANDLost:Jackson, J.C.; Karras, Ted
Gained: 
 
NEW ORLEANSLost:Armstead, Terron; Williams, Marcus
Gained:Dalton, Andy; Maye, Marcus
 
NEW YORK GIANTSLost:Carter, Lorenzo; Crossen, Keion; Engram, Evan; Johnson, Austin
Gained:Glowinski, Mark; Taylor, Tyrod
 
SAN FRANCISCOLost:Jones, D.J.; Key, Arden; Mostert, Raheem; Tomlinson, Laken;Williams, K’Waun
Gained:Ward, Charvarius
 
TAMPA BAYLost:Cappa, Alex; Howard, O.J.; Whitehead, Jordan
Gained:Gage, Russell
 
 
WASHINGTONLost:Scherff, Brandon; Settle, Tim
Gained: 


2023 NFL COMPENSATORY DRAFT PICKS
*

Los Angeles Rams4
San Francisco4
Arizona3
Dallas3
Green Bay2
Kansas City2
Las Vegas2
New England2
New York Giants2
Tampa Bay2
Washington2
Minnesota1
New Orleans1
TOTAL30

*Does not include special compensatory selections

SUMMARY OF COMPENSATORY DRAFT PICKS, 1994-2023*

Baltimore55
Dallas52
Green Bay49
New England48
Los Angeles Rams47
San Francisco39
Philadelphia37
Cincinnati35
Pittsburgh35
Tennessee33
Arizona32
Seattle32
Kansas City30
New York Giants30
Buffalo28
Minnesota28
Atlanta25
Indianapolis25
Los Angeles Chargers25
Denver24
Detroit24
Tampa Bay24
Las Vegas23
Miami22
Chicago21
Carolina20
Houston19
Jacksonville19
Washington19
New Orleans14
New York Jets14
Cleveland13
TOTAL941

*Does not include special compensatory selections

Houston Texans disciplined for salary cap reporting violation

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The Houston Texans will forfeit their original fifth-round selection in the 2023 NFL Draft and have been fined $175,000 for a salary cap reporting violation, the NFL announced today.

Pursuant to the salary cap requirements in the Collective Bargaining Agreement, clubs must report any player compensation or benefit.

Following a review, the NFL determined that the club provided then Texans’ quarterback Deshaun Watson with undisclosed compensation in the form of a membership at an alternative athletic facility in 2020.