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NFL Transactions 1-12-23

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​The following are the NFL transactions for Thursday, January 12. 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 TRANSACTION


WAIVER REQUEST (NO RECALL)

BUFFALO
    Murray, JustinTCincinnati   
         Vested Veteran


    CLAIMING DEADLINE: 4:00 p.m., N.Y. Time, Friday, 1/13/23



ACTIVE LIST ADDITION


FREE AGENT SIGNING

BUFFALO
    Beasley, ColeWRSouthern Methodist   
         From Buffalo Practice Squad



RESERVE LIST ADDITIONS
  
HOUSTON
    Camp, JalenWRGeorgia Tech   
         Free Agent Signing
         Reserve/Future

NEW ENGLAND
    Randle, RodneyDBLamar   
         Free Agent Signing
         Reserve/Future

NEW YORK GIANTS
    Kindley, SolomonGGeorgia   
         Free Agent Signing
         Reserve/Future

PITTSBURGH
    McFarland, AnthonyRBMaryland   
         Free Agent Signing
         Reserve/Future
    Russell, ChapelleLBTemple   
         Free Agent Signing
         Reserve/Future
    Wren, RenellDTArizona State   
         Free Agent Signing
         Reserve/Future

TENNESSEE
    Rigg, JustinTEKentucky   
         Free Agent Signing
         Reserve/Future



PRACTICE SQUAD TRANSACTIONS


ADDITION

KANSAS CITY
    Hoskins, PhilDTKentucky   


RESTORED TO PRACTICE SQUAD

BUFFALO
    Ankou, EliDTUCLA   
         From Practice Squad; Injured; Designated for Return


CONTRACT TERMINATED BY CLUB

KANSAS CITY
    Ealy, JerrionRBMississippi   
  CONTRACT TERMINATED BY PLAYER

BUFFALO
    Beasley, ColeWRSouthern Methodist   
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)

NFL: Super Wild Card Weekend Injury Report — Thursday

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SEATTLE SEAHAWKS at SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS on Saturday
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
 The Seahawks did not practice Tuesday. The Tuesday practice report is an estimation.
Status Report
    QUESTIONABLECB Xavier Crawford (hamstring), RB DeeJay Dallas (ankle, quadricep), DE Shelby Harris (knee), G Phil Haynes (ankle)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 TuesdayCB Xavier Crawford (hamstring), RB DeeJay Dallas (ankle, quadricep), TE Noah Fant (knee), DE Shelby Harris (knee), G Phil Haynes (ankle)
 WednesdayCB Xavier Crawford (hamstring), RB DeeJay Dallas (ankle, quadricep), DE Shelby Harris (knee), G Phil Haynes (ankle), G Gabe Jackson (not injury related – resting player), RB Kenneth Walker (ankle), DT Al Woods (Achilles, not injury related – resting player)
 ThursdayCB Xavier Crawford (hamstring), G Phil Haynes (ankle)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 TuesdayLB Bruce Irvin (pectoral), S Ryan Neal (knee), DT Al Woods (Achilles)
 WednesdayTE Noah Fant (knee), S Ryan Neal (knee)
 ThursdayRB DeeJay Dallas (ankle, quadricep), TE Noah Fant (knee), DE Shelby Harris (knee), WR Tyler Lockett (shin), S Ryan Neal (knee), RB Kenneth Walker (ankle)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 TuesdayG Damien Lewis (ankle), WR Tyler Lockett (shin), T Abraham Lucas (knee), RB Kenneth Walker (ankle), CB Tariq Woolen (ankle)
 WednesdayLB Bruce Irvin (pectoral), G Damien Lewis (ankle), WR Tyler Lockett (shin), T Abraham Lucas (knee), CB Tariq Woolen (ankle)
 ThursdayLB Bruce Irvin (pectoral), G Gabe Jackson (not injury related – resting player), T Abraham Lucas (knee), DT Al Woods (Achilles, not injury related – resting player), CB Tariq Woolen (ankle)
 
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
 
Status Report
    OUTQB Jimmy Garoppolo (foot), CB Ambry Thomas (ankle)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 TuesdayDE Nick Bosa (not injury related – resting player), QB Jimmy Garoppolo (foot), CB Ambry Thomas (ankle)
 WednesdayQB Jimmy Garoppolo (foot), CB Ambry Thomas (ankle)
 ThursdayQB Jimmy Garoppolo (foot), CB Ambry Thomas (ankle)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 TuesdayDT Arik Armstead (foot, ankle), G Aaron Banks (ankle, knee), LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (neck), LB Dre Greenlaw (back), DT Javon Kinlaw (knee), RB Christian McCaffrey (knee)
 WednesdayDT Arik Armstead (foot, ankle), G Aaron Banks (ankle, knee), LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (neck), LB Dre Greenlaw (back), DT Javon Kinlaw (knee), RB Christian McCaffrey (knee)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 TuesdayDT Kevin Givens (knee)
 WednesdayDE Nick Bosa (not injury related – resting player), DT Kevin Givens (knee)
 ThursdayDT Arik Armstead (foot, ankle), G Aaron Banks (ankle, knee), DE Nick Bosa (not injury related – resting player), LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (neck), DT Kevin Givens (knee), LB Dre Greenlaw (back), DT Javon Kinlaw (knee), RB Christian McCaffrey (knee)
 
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS at JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS on Saturday night
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
 The Chargers did not practice Tuesday. The Tuesday practice report is an estimation.
Status Report
    QUESTIONABLEWR Mike Williams (back)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 TuesdayWR Mike Williams (back)
 WednesdayWR Mike Williams (back)
 ThursdayWR Mike Williams (back)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 TuesdayLB Joey Bosa (groin), CB Bryce Callahan (groin), FB Zander Horvath (ankle), LB Kenneth Murray (neck), LB Amen Ogbongbemiga (biceps), T Trey Pipkins (knee)
 WednesdayLB Joey Bosa (groin), CB Bryce Callahan (groin), FB Zander Horvath (ankle), S Raheem Layne (thumb), LB Kenneth Murray (neck), LB Amen Ogbongbemiga (biceps), T Trey Pipkins (knee)
 ThursdayLB Joey Bosa (groin), CB Bryce Callahan (groin), FB Zander Horvath (ankle), S Raheem Layne (thumb), LB Kenneth Murray (neck), LB Amen Ogbongbemiga (biceps), T Trey Pipkins (knee)
 
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
 
Status Report
    QUESTIONABLEWR Jamal Agnew (shoulder), QB Trevor Lawrence (toe), LS Ross Matiscik (back), WR Kendric Pryor (shoulder), G Brandon Scherff (abdomen)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 TuesdayLS Ross Matiscik (back), K Riley Patterson (right knee)
 WednesdayLS Ross Matiscik (back)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 TuesdayWR Jamal Agnew (shoulder), QB Trevor Lawrence (toe), G Brandon Scherff (abdomen)
 WednesdayWR Jamal Agnew (shoulder), QB Trevor Lawrence (toe), WR Kendric Pryor (shoulder), G Brandon Scherff (abdomen)
 ThursdayWR Jamal Agnew (shoulder), QB Trevor Lawrence (toe), LS Ross Matiscik (back), WR Kendric Pryor (shoulder), G Brandon Scherff (abdomen)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayK Riley Patterson (right knee)
 ThursdayK Riley Patterson (right knee)
 
MIAMI DOLPHINS at BUFFALO BILLS on Sunday
MIAMI DOLPHINS
 
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT Terron Armstead (toe, pec, knee, hip), LB Bradley Chubb (ankle, hand), T Liam Eichenberg (hand), LB Melvin Ingram (not injury related – resting player), T Kendall Lamm (ankle), RB Raheem Mostert (thumb), T Brandon Shell (knee, ankle), QB Tua Tagovailoa (concussion)
 ThursdayT Terron Armstead (toe, pec, knee, hip), T Liam Eichenberg (hand), T Kendall Lamm (ankle), RB Raheem Mostert (thumb), T Brandon Shell (knee, ankle), QB Tua Tagovailoa (concussion)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayQB Teddy Bridgewater (knee, right finger), FB Alec Ingold (thumb), LB Jaelan Phillips (toe, wrist), WR Jaylen Waddle (ankle), WR Cedrick Wilson (hip, groin), RB Jeffery Wilson (illness)
 ThursdayQB Teddy Bridgewater (knee, right finger), LB Bradley Chubb (ankle, hand), FB Alec Ingold (thumb), LB Jaelan Phillips (toe, wrist), WR Jaylen Waddle (ankle), WR Cedrick Wilson (hip, groin)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB Kader Kohou (thumb), T Greg Little (Achilles), QB Skylar Thompson (ankle)
 ThursdayCB Kader Kohou (thumb), T Greg Little (Achilles), QB Skylar Thompson (ankle), RB Jeffery Wilson (illness)
 
BUFFALO BILLS
 
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDE Jordan Phillips (shoulder), S Jordan Poyer (knee, not injury related – resting player), G Rodger Saffold (not injury related – resting player)
 ThursdayWR Isaiah McKenzie (hamstring), DE Jordan Phillips (shoulder)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayWR Isaiah McKenzie (hamstring)
 ThursdayS Jordan Poyer (knee, not injury related – resting player)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayQB Josh Allen (ankle, right elbow), CB Cameron Lewis (forearm)
 ThursdayQB Josh Allen (ankle, right elbow), CB Cameron Lewis (forearm)
 
NEW YORK GIANTS at MINNESOTA VIKINGS on Sunday
NEW YORK GIANTS
 
Practice Report
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayC Jon Feliciano (back), CB Adoree’ Jackson (knee), LB Azeez Ojulari (ankle), S Jason Pinnock (shoulder), DT Leonard Williams (neck)
 ThursdayCB Adoree’ Jackson (knee), WR Marcus Johnson (knee), T Evan Neal (ankle), LB Azeez Ojulari (ankle), S Jason Pinnock (shoulder), DT Leonard Williams (neck)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayS Xavier McKinney (finger)
 ThursdayC Jon Feliciano (back), S Xavier McKinney (finger)
 
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
 
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB Cameron Dantzler (ankle, not injury related – personal matter)
 ThursdayCB Cameron Dantzler (ankle, not injury related – personal matter)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB Brian Asamoah (knee), C Garrett Bradbury (back), S Harrison Smith (knee)
 ThursdayS Harrison Smith (knee)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDT James Lynch (shoulder)
 ThursdayLB Brian Asamoah (knee), C Garrett Bradbury (back), DT James Lynch (shoulder)
 
BALTIMORE RAVENS at CINCINNATI BENGALS on Sunday night
BALTIMORE RAVENS
 
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDE Calais Campbell (not injury related – resting player), RB Gus Edwards (concussion), LB Justin Houston (not injury related – resting player), QB Lamar Jackson (knee), LS Nick Moore (illness), DE Jason Pierre-Paul (not injury related – resting player), G Ben Powers (not injury related – resting player), T Ronnie Stanley (not injury related – resting player), CB Brandon Stephens (illness)
 ThursdayC Trystan Colon (illness), QB Lamar Jackson (knee), LS Nick Moore (illness), CB Brandon Stephens (illness)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB Marlon Humphrey (shoulder), QB Tyler Huntley (right shoulder, wrist), CB Marcus Peters (calf)
 ThursdayRB Gus Edwards (concussion), QB Tyler Huntley (right shoulder, wrist), WR Tylan Wallace (hamstring)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayCB Marlon Humphrey (shoulder), CB Marcus Peters (calf)
 
CINCINNATI BENGALS
 
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Alex Cappa (ankle), WR Tee Higgins (illness)
 ThursdayG Alex Cappa (ankle)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB Cam Taylor-Britt (groin)
 ThursdayCB Cam Taylor-Britt (groin)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayWR Tee Higgins (illness)
 
DALLAS COWBOYS at TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS on Monday night
DALLAS COWBOYS
 
Practice Report
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayDE Demarcus Lawrence (foot), T Tyron Smith (knee)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayC Tyler Biadasz (ankle), LB Leighton Vander Esch (neck)
 
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
 
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayTE Kyle Rudolph (knee)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayC Robert Hainsey (hamstring), G Nick Leverett (knee, shoulder), G John Molchon (ankle), S Logan Ryan (knee), DT Vita Vea (calf)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayCB Carlton Davis (shoulder), S Mike Edwards (hip), WR Mike Evans (illness), WR Julio Jones (knee), CB Sean Murphy-Bunting (shoulder), LB Carl Nassib (pectoral), S Keanu Neal (hip), T Donovan Smith (foot)

NHL Preview: Florida Panthers (19-19-4) at Vegas Golden Knights (27-13-2)

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FLORIDA PANTHERS NOTES:

BAPTIST HEALTH INJURY REPORT

  • F Anthony Duclair | Games Missed: 42
  • F Patric Hornqvist | Games Missed: 17
    Total Man Games Lost Due to Injury: 124

LAST GAME
Panthers 5, Avalanche 4 – Jan. 10 – Ball Arena
FLA Goals: Barkov (10), Montour (7), Bennett (9-PPG), Tkachuk (21, 22-PPG)
COL Goals: Cogliano (6), Rantanen (27), MacKinnon (11), Compher (8)
FLA Goalie: Bobrovsky (W) – 27 Saves
COL Goalie: Georgiev (L) – 33 Saves
FLA Shots: 37
COL Shots: 31
Notes: Matthew Tkachuk tallied two goals, extending his point streak to four games (5-3-8)…Brandon Montour posted two points (1-1-2), extending his point streak to three games (1-3-4)…Carter Verhaeghe notched an assist for his second point in as many games (1-1-2)…Sam Bennett and Aleksander Barkov each logged two points (1-1-2)…Anton Lundell notched an assist and posted a season-high six shots on goal…Barkov won 20 of his 30 faceoffs (67%)…Radko Gudas registered six hits…FLA PP: 2-2, FLA PK: 3-3

RECENT TRANSACTIONS:

  • Jan. 11: D Casey Fitzgerald claimed off waivers from BUF | D Matt Kiersted loaned to Charlotte (AHL)
  • Jan. 10: G Alex Lyon recalled from Charlotte (AHL)
  • Jan 5: F Chris Tierney recalled from Charlotte (AHL)

PANTHERS vs. KNIGHTS
ALL-TIME vs. VGK: 3-4-1
ALL-TIME ROAD vs. VGK: 0-3-1
2021-22 vs. VGK: 1-1-0

CATS STATS

  • Matthew Tkachuk has amassed 17 points (9-8-17) over 12 career games against the Golden Knights.
  • Eric Staal has posted 12 points (6-6-12) over eight career games vs. Vegas.

CATS AND GOLDEN KNIGHTS
The Panthers face off against the Golden Knights for the first time in 2022-23, following a 2021-22 campaign where the two clubs split their seasons series where each team defeated the other on home ice. The Cats are winless in four total visits (0-3-1) to T-Mobile Arena. When Vegas visited South Florida last season, Aleksander Barkov (1-1-2) scored his 200th NHL goal, Sam Bennett potted two goals and Spencer Knight stopped 24 of 25 VGK shots against to earn a 4-1 victory.

VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS:

GOLDEN KNIGHTS UPCOMING GAMES
Golden Knights 2022-23 Record: 27-13-2, 56 points (12-10-0 at Home, 15-3-2 on Road)

DATE OPPONENT TELEVISION RADIO SPANISH RADIO
Jan. 12 vs. Florida Panthers AT&T SportsNet Fox Sports 98.9 FM/1340 AM Deportes 1460 AM
Jan. 14 vs. Edmonton Oilers AT&T SportsNet Fox Sports 98.9 FM/1340 AM Deportes 1460 AM
Jan. 16 vs. Dallas Stars AT&T SportsNet Fox Sports 98.9 FM/1340 AM Deportes 1460 AM
Jan. 19 vs. Detroit Red Wings AT&T SportsNet Fox Sports 98.9 FM/1340 AM Deportes 1460 AM
Jan. 21 vs. Washington Capitals AT&T SportsNet Fox Sports 98.9 FM/1340 AM Deportes 1460 AM

GOLDEN KNIGHTS LAST GAME RECAP
January 7 – Vegas Golden Knights 1, Los Angeles Kings 5
The Vegas Golden Knights (27-13-2) fell to the Los Angeles Kings (23-14-6), 5-1, in their first loss of the new year Saturday night at TMobile Arena. Kevin Fiala opened the scoring for the Kings 17 minutes into the first. In the middle frame, Matt Roy extended Los Angeles’ lead to 2-0 with a shorthanded goal. Fiala then potted his second of the night with four minutes left in the period to make it 3-0 Kings. Five minutes into the final period, Viktor Arvidsson brought the Kings’ lead to 4-0. With two minutes remaining, Jonathan Marchessault ended Los Angeles’ shutout bid to get Vegas on the board. Fiala scored an empty net goal for the hat trick, securing the 5-1 victory for the Kings.

LAST GAME BY THE NUMBERS

  • Marchessault scored in his first game back in the lineup after being injured since Dec. 21
  • Paul Cotter recorded a career high of seven hits
  • Vegas had a combined 44 hits, the most hits in a single game this season

Against the Panthers
The contest between the Golden Knights and the Panthers on Thursday is the first of two this season. The last time these teams met, Vegas came away with the 5-3 win at T-Mobile Arena. The Golden Knights used goals from Nicolas Roy, William Karlsson, and Brett Howden, and Logan Thompson posted a .917 save percentage to secure the win late in the third period. Vegas is undefeated at TMobile Arena against Florida, outscoring them 21 to 13.

2022-23 Season FLA Series: 0-0-0 (Home: 0-0-0, Road: 0-0-0)
Jan. 12 – at Vegas
Mar. 7 – at Florida

2021-22 Season FLA Series: 1-1-0 (Home: 1-0-0, Road: 0-1-0)
Jan. 27 – at Florida (Vegas 1, Florida 4)
Mar. 17 – at Vegas (Vegas 5, Florida 3)

Blue Bombers extend contract of offensive tackle Jermarcus Hardrick

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WINNIPEG, MB., –   The Winnipeg Blue Bombers today announce the club has signed American offensive tackle Jermarcus Hardrick to a one-year contract extension. He was scheduled to become a free agent next month.

Hardrick (6-5, 319, University of Nebraska; born: May 30, 1990, in Batesville, MS) returns to the Blue Bombers for a seventh season in 2023. Hardrick started 17 regular season games at right tackle for the Blue Bombers in 2022 and was part of an offence that finished second in offensive points (28.2), first in touchdowns (58), second in rushing yards (113.5) while yielding the second-fewest sacks (29).

Hardrick and the Blue Bombers offensive line played pivotal roles in quarterback Zach Collaros being named the CFL’s Most Outstanding Player for a second consecutive season and the first 1,000-yard rushing campaign in Brady Oliveira’s career.

A consistent presence at right tackle for the Blue Bombers since 2016, Hardrick was a CFL All-Star in 2021 and was named to the CFL Players’ Association All-Star squad in 2022.

He has now appeared in 115 regular season CFL games, including 95 as a member of the Blue Bombers, 12 with the B.C. Lions in 2014 and eight with the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 2015 and was a member of Winnipeg’s back-to-back Grey Cup teams in 2019 and 2021.

Hardrick began his college days at Fort Scott Community College before transferring to Nebraska. He had tryouts with Tampa Bay and New Orleans before coming north to the CFL.

WBB-D2: Northwestern Oklahoma State Rangers (7-3) at Henderson State Reddies (6-6)

ARKADELPHIA, Ark. – Henderson State returns to the Duke Wells Center on Thursday to host GAC foe Northwestern Oklahoma State at 5:30 p.m.
 
REDDIES REPORT
Last time out, HSU(6-6, 3-3) fell to Southern Nazarene 63-47 inside the Sawyer Center. Little separated the two sides through the first two periods, with SNU leading 27-23 heading into halftime. After the break, a big second half by the Crimson Storm saw them pull away to a victory. Henderson finished the game shooting 26.8 percent from the floor, while Southern Nazarene shot 44.8 percent.
 
Sonni Martin led the team with a season-high 18 points against the Crimson Storm. The redshirt junior was 4-7 from deep, including a half-court shot made as the clock expired in the first period. JJ Eddens and Abbie Jiles each recorded a team-high six rebounds while scoring four and nine points, respectively.  
 
Jill Thomas‘s team will face the number one scoring defense in the GAC against Northwestern Oklahoma State. This season the Reddies are averaging 67.2 points a game compared to NWOSU, who is only giving up 55.9 points per game. When Henderson has scored 70 or more points this season, the team is 4-0, including three conference victories, but when held to less, HSU is 2-6.  
 
Through 12 games, the Reddies are shooting 36.5 percent from the field and 32.3 percent from the three-point line. Henderson is one of the more aggressive three-point shooting teams in the GAC, having attempted the third most shots from deep in the conference. When the Reddies have found success, they have hit big from deep, averaging 8.6 triples a game in their six wins.  
 
In Thursday’s matchup, Henderson and Northwestern Oklahoma State will take the court for the 19th time. The Reddies have won seven straight home games over the Lady Rangers and lead the all-time series 11-7. The only loss HSU has to NWOSU inside the Duke Wells Center was a 99-97 defeat in the 2013-14 season. In the previous contest, HSU came away with an 87-78 victory over the Lady Rangers.
 
SCOUTING NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE 
The Lady Rangers faced Southern Arkansas and Arkansas-Monticello in their last round of matches. Northwestern Oklahoma State fell to the Muleriders 68-62 but returned to winning ways against the Blossoms, 59-52. After the two games, NWOSU sits 3-3 in GAC action with a 7-3 overall record.
 
Camille Thomas led the way for the Lady Rangers in the two games, scoring 25 points against SAU and 26 versus UAM. Thomas is shooting 61 percent from the floor this season on 82 attempts, which is second-best in the league. Northwestern Oklahoma State’s top shooter Faith Simpson is averaging 17.6 points a game and is one of four players averaging double-digit points.
 
NWOSU’s Carly Craig has picked out the open shooters all season for Lady Rangers, as the sophomore is averaging a league-high six assists per game. Along with providing the assists, Craig is third on the team in scoring (10.8) and second in steals (2.6).

MBB-D2: Northwestern Oklahoma State Rangers (5-5) at Henderson State Reddies (7-5)

ARKADELPHIA, Ark. – After spending four days in Oklahoma, the Henderson State men’s basketball team returns to the confines of the Duke Wells Center for the season’s first meeting with Northwestern Oklahoma State Thursday, Jan. 12 at 7:30 p.m.
 
REDDIES REPORT
Henderson picked up its biggest win of the season during its most recent trip to the Sooner State, defeating Oklahoma Baptist, 75-72. The Reddies trailed by 11 points in the second half before mounting a comeback, thanks in part to Franck Kamgain scoring all 17 of his points in the final 20 minutes of game action. Tomislav Miholjcic recorded his second double-double of the season with 16 points and 11 rebounds.
 
After scoring 10 points against Southern Nazarene two days later, Kamgain became just the sixth HSU player in the Great American Conference era to have scored 10 or more points in 10 consecutive games. Kamgain, who leads the team with 13.7 points per game this season, is one point shy of having scored in double figures in all 12 games after putting up nine points against Minnesota St. in the second game of the season.
 
Henderson’s 48-point output against Southern Nazarene snapped a three-game scoring streak of 75 points or more for the Reddie offense. On defense, HSU continues to present one of the premier units in the league, holding teams to 67.1 points per game, which is fourth in the conference and 63rd out of 290 Division II teams.
 
Sitting at 4-2 in GAC play and fourth in the conference standings, Henderson has a chance to go on a bit of a run with five of their next seven opponents currently below .500 in the league. Those five teams have a combined GAC record of 8-22. Since the beginning of the 2021-22 season, HSU is 9-2 against those five programs, including winners of three of the last four against NWOSU.
 
The Reddies have enjoyed success over the Rangers since Jimmy Elgas took over head coaching duties in 2015. Under Elgas, HSU has never lost to Northwestern in Arkadelphia and has an 8-4 record against them in his seven full seasons. Thursday will be the nineteenth all-time meeting between the two programs with Henderson leading the series, 10-8.
 
SCOUTING NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA ST.
The Rangers come to Arkadelphia off its first conference win of the season after defeating Arkansas-Monticello, 82-74. That victory came at a much-needed time as NWOSU had lost five of their last six games prior to meeting the Boll Weevils. Thursday will be Northwestern’s third road GAC game of the season after dropping the first two away from Alva.
 
Northwestern does lay claim to Chaminade transfer Malik Parsons, the conference’s leading scorer. Through 10 games, Parson is averaging 22.6 points per game and has scored in double figures in each outing. The 6’3″ guard is shooting 54.2 percent from the floor and 41.9 percent from long range. Graduate student guard Brian Free backs up Parsons with 14.9 points as the only other Ranger to average over 10 points.
 
With the help of Parsons and Free, Northwestern is averaging 76.8 points per game, which is third in the GAC. Where both NWOSU and HSU excel is on the offensive glass with the Rangers averaging 11.9 offensive boards per game to the Reddies’ 11.6 for third and fourth in the conference, respectively. The difference may come down to defensive rebounding, which Henderson holds the per-game edge, 25.4 to 23.9.

NHL Preview: Colorado Avalanche (20-15-3) at Chicago Blackhawks (10-25-4)

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COLORADO AVALANCHE NOTES:

UPCOMING GAMES
Date Opponent Time (MT) TV Radio
Thu, Jan. 12 at Chicago 6:30 p.m. Altitude 92.5 FM
Sat, Jan. 14 OTTAWA 5 p.m. Altitude / SN1 92.5 FM
Mon, Jan. 16 DETROIT 1 p.m. Altitude 92.5 FM
Wed, Jan. 18 at Calgary 7:30 p.m. Altitude 2 950 AM
Fri, Jan. 20 at Vancouver 8 p.m. Altitude 950 AM
Sat, Jan. 21 at Seattle 8 p.m. Altitude 92.5 FM

TONIGHT’S GAME
COLORADO @ CHICAGO
6:38 p.m. MT / 7:38 p.m. CT
Altitude / 92.5 Altitude Sports Radio
On The Call: Marc Moser (play-by-play), Mark Rycroft (analyst), Katie Gaus (reporter)
Radio: Conor McGahey
The Colorado Avalanche heads to the Windy City for a quick one-game road trip tonight against the Chicago Blackhawks at United Center … The club will return to Denver after this evening’s game where it will host Ottawa and Detroit.

LAST GAME
Jan. 10 – Florida 5, Colorado 4
Matthew Tkachuk scored the go-ahead goal with 3:30 left in regulation and the Panthers held on to beat the Avalanche, 5- 4, at Ball Arena … J.T. Compher and Mikko Rantanen each had a goal and one assist for the Avs, who trailed 3-0 in the first period and 4-1 heading into the third … Nathan MacKinnon and Andrew Cogliano had the other goals for Colorado.
SF: 31 SA: 37 PP: 0-3 PK: 2-2
MacKinnon’s goal was the 253rd of his career, passing Anton Stastny (252) for fifth place on the franchise’s all-time goal-scoring list
Rantanen and MacKinnon scored 20 seconds apart in the third period, the fastest two goals by the Avalanche this season and the fastest two tallies the club has scored since Joonas Donskoi and Ryan Graves also scored 20 seconds apart on Nov. 7, 2019 vs. Nashville Kurtis MacDermid had two assists, tying his career high for points in a single game (third time)

TONIGHT’S OPPONENT – CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
Tonight is the second of three meetings between the Avalanche and Blackhawks and Colorado’s only visit to the Windy City… The Avalanche won the first meeting 5-2 on Opening Night (Oct. 12) at Ball Arena … Colorado won all four matchups last year, sweeping the season series for the first time since 2002-03 (4-0-0) … Colorado has won its last five games against Chicago, is 8-1-0 in its last nine versus the Blackhawks and 10-1-1 in its last 11 … The current five-game win streak is the Avalanche’s second-longest ever against Chicago behind a 7-0 stretch from Nov. 25, 2002 to Jan. 11, 2004.

SCHEDULE vs. BLACKHAWKS
Oct. 12 vs. CHICAGO (W, 5-2)
Jan. 12 @ Chicago
Mar. 20 vs. CHICAGO

RECORD vs. BLACKHAWKS
THIS SEASON 2021-22 ALL-TIME SINCE 1995-96 ALL-TIME PLAYOFFS
Overall: 1-0-0 Overall: 4-0-0 Overall: 76-55-17 Overall: 60-32-11 Series: 2 (2-0)
Home: 1-0-0 Home: 2-0-0 Home: 41-23-10 Home: 32-14-6 W-L Record: 8-4
Road: — Road: 2-0-0 Road: 35-32-7 Road: 28-18-5 1996 CSF (W, 4-2) 1997 CQF (W, 4-2)

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS NOTES:

TONIGHT’S BROADCAST INFORMATION
TV: NBCSCH – Chris Vosters (PxP), Patrick Sharp (analyst) and Colby Cohen (analyst)
RADIO: WGN-AM 720 – John Wiedeman (PxP) and Troy Murray (analyst)
SPANISH RADIO: Univision Sports Radio 1200 AM – Miguel Esparza (PxP) and Jorge Moreno (analyst)

UPCOMING SCHEDULE
Saturday, Jan. 14 vs. SEA, 7:00 p.m. CT (NBCSCH, WGN Radio, Univision (Spanish))
Tuesday, Jan. 17 vs. BUF, 7:30 p.m. CT (NBCSCH, WGN Radio, Univision (Spanish))
Sunday, Jan. 22 vs. LAK, 6:00 p.m. CT (NBCSCH, WGN Radio, Univision (Spanish))
Tuesday, Jan. 24 at VAN, 9:00 p.m. CT (NBCSCH, WGN Radio)
Thursday, Jan. 26 at CGY, 8:00 p.m. CT (NBCSCH, WGN Radio)

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Jan. 11 – Recalled Jaxson Stauber from Rockford and assigned Brett Seney to Rockford … Jan. 4 – Recalled Lukas Reichel and Brett Seney from Rockford … Placed MacKenzie Entwistle and Jujhar Khaira on IR … Dec. 19 – Activated Alex Stalock off IR and assigned Arvid Soderblom to Rockford … Placed Jarred Tinordi on IR and recalled Isaak Phillips from Rockford … Dec. 13 – Activated Tyler Johnson off IR and assigned Filip Roos to Rockford … Dec. 12 – Activated Petr Mrazek off injured reserve and assigned Jaxson Stauber to Rockford … Dec. 7 – Assigned Lukas Reichel to Rockford … Dec. 6 – Recalled Lukas Reichel and placed Petr Mrazek on IR … Dec. 1 – Recalled Ian Mitchell from Rockford and placed Jarred Tinordi on IR.

LAST TIME OUT
Score: Chicago (4) vs. Calgary (3) – OT – Sun., Jan. 8 – United Center
CHI Goals: Reichel (1), Blackwell (1), Kurashev (5), Domi (12; OT)
CGY Goals: Lindholm (13; PP), Huberdeau (8), Kadri (16; PP)
Goalies: CHI – Stalock (44/47, 61:04) CGY – Markstrom (8/11, 20:35), Vladar (13/14, 40:29)
CHI PP: 0/1; PK: 1/3
CGY PP: 2/3; PK: 1/1
Recap: The Blackhawks won their second game in a row with Max Domi scoring the game winner in overtime … Lukas Reichel got the Blackhawks on the board first, scoring the first goal of his NHL career … He added two assists for his first career multi-point game … Jake McCabe posted a game-high four hits and Jack Johnson led all players with four blocked shots … Alex Stalock tied his career high with 44 saves on 47 shots.

TONIGHT’S OPPONENT – COLORADO AVALANCHE
The Blackhawks and Avalanche square off in the second of three matchups scheduled in 2022-23 on Thursday night … It also marks the first and only game this season at the United Center … Chicago fell to the Avalanche earlier this season 5-2 on Oct. 12 … Jonathan Toews and Max Domi scored for the Blackhawks … Patrick Kane tallied an assist and has eight points over his last six games against Colorado (3G, 5A) … Seth Jones has nine points (2G, 7A) over his last nine games against the Avs, including a three-point night … Jack Johnson won the Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche last season.

2022-23 Schedule/Results: HOME: Jan. 12 AWAY: Oct. 12 (2-5), March 20
All-Time Record: 63-76-19 Home: 36-35-10 Road: 27-41-9

Last Home Win: March 24, 2019 (2-1 OT) Last Road Win: Dec. 21, 2019 (5-3) Last Home Loss: Jan. 28, 2022 (4-6) Last Road Loss: Oct. 12, 2022 (2-5)

ACTIVE BLACKHAWKS VS. COL ALL-TIME
GOALS: Jonathan Toews, 24; Patrick Kane, 20; Tyler Johnson, 6
ASSISTS: Patrick Kane, 34; Jonathan Toews, 28; Seth Jones, 11
POINTS: Patrick Kane, 53; Jonathan Toews, 51; Seth Jones, 13

BLACKHAWKS RECORD ON…
One-Day Rest: 7-10-1
Two-Days Rest: 1-4-0
Three+ Days Rest: 1-2-1
First Game of a B2B: 1-4-1
Second Game of a B2B: 0-5-1

BLACKHAWKS RECORD BY DAY
Monday: 0-1-0
Tuesday: 1-5-0
Wednesday: 0-5-0
Thursday: 1-4-1
Friday: 3-2-1
Saturday: 3-3-1
Sunday: 2-5-1

NHL Preview: Calgary Flames (19-14-9) at St. Louis Blues (21-18-3)

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CALGARY FLAMES NOTES:

FLAMES LAST GAME RECAP
JANUARY 10, 2023 – CALGARY FLAMES [3] vs. ST. LOUIS BLUES 4
The Calgary Flames continued a five-game Central Division road trip on Tuesday night for their first of back-to-back games against the Blues. St. Louis opened the scoring under four minutes in after a Pavel Buchnevich pass deflected off Chris Tanev’s stick and an unfortunate bounce would put the Flames down early. But Calgary responded after Nazem Kadri feathered a perfect back door pass to a streaking Milan Lucic who tapped home his fourth of the season to draw the Flames level. Shortly after, a Nikita Zadorov shot was redirected by Mikael Backlund past Jordan Binnington to give the Flames their first lead of the night and things would stay that way heading into the intermission. In the second, the Flames would make it three unanswered goals as Andrew Mangiapane took a pass from skate to stick and ripped home his eighth of the season, making it 3-1 Calgary through 40. In the third, the Blues would battle back to tie the game thanks to goals from Nikita Alexandrov and Jordan Kyrou to send the game to overtime. In the extra frame, the Blues would score just 28 seconds in to win 4-3.

CGY GOAL SCORERS: Lucic (4), Backlund (9), Mangiapane (8)
GOALIE: Markstrom (23/27, .852 Sv%)
PP: 0/2 (0%)
PK: 1/2 (50%)

FLAMES LAST FIVE RESULTS, RECORD: 2-1-2
DATE RESULT GWG CGY GOALIE OPP. GOALIE
January 10, 2023 CGY [3] at STL 4 Thomas Markstrom Binnington
January 8, 2022 CGY [3] at CHI 4 Domi Markstrom/Vladar Stalock
January 6, 2023 NYI [1] vs. CGY [4] Coleman Markstrom Varlamov
January 3, 2023 CGY [2] at WPG [3] Gagner Markstrom Hellebuyck
December 31, 2022 VAN [2] vs. CGY [3] Weegar Markstrom Martin
*shootout winning goal

FLAMES UPCOMING SCHEDULE:
DATE TIME
(MST) OPPONENT VENUE
January 12, 2023 6:00pm at. St. Louis Blues Enterprise Center
January 14, 2023 12:00pm at Dallas Starts American Airlines Center
January 16, 2023 6:00pm at Nashville Predators Bridgestone Arena
January 18, 2023 7:30pm vs. Colorado Avalanche Scotiabank Saddledome
January 21, 2023 1:00pm vs. Tampa Bay Lightning Scotiabank Saddledome

TONIGHTS STORYLINES & STATS
This is the third and final matchup this season between the Flames and Blues. The Flames fell 4-3 on Tuesday night at the Enterprise Center. This is a Pacific Division versus Central Division matchup; The Flames have an overall record of 4-3-2 against Central Division opponents this season and a record of 12-6-4 against Western Conference opponents.

CALGARY FLAMES vs. ST. LOUIS BLUES
ALL-TIME HOME AWAY L10 STRK
CGY vs. STL 81-81-14-7 45-37-5-5 36-44-9-2 2-6-2 L4
GAME INFO:
Calgary Flames vs. St. Louis Blues
7:00pm CT
Enterprise Center
TV: Sportsnet West
Radio: Sportsnet Fan 960
2022-23 Season Series: 0-1-1 (Home: 0-1-0, Road 0-0-1)
Dec. 16, 2022 – STL [5] at CGY [2]
Jan.10, 2022 – CGY [3] at STL 4
Jan. 12, 2023 – CGY at STL

2021-22 Season Record vs. STL: 1-2-0 (Home: 1-1-0, Road: 0-1-0)
Last Home Win vs. STL: January 24, 2022 – St. Louis [1] vs. Calgary [7]
Last Road Win @ STL: December 16, 2018 – Calgary [7] at St. Louis [2]
Last Home Loss vs. STL: December 16, 2022 – St. Louis [5] vs. Calgary [2]
Last Road Loss @ STL: January 10, 2023 – Calgary [3] at St. Louis 4

2022-23 CALGARY FLAMES

FLAMES RECENT TRANSACTIONS:
Dec. 18 – recalled Dennis Gilbert (D) from Calgary (AHL); placed Chris Tanev (D) on IR (retroactive)
Dec. 20 – recalled Nick DeSimone (D) from Calgary (AHL); placed Dennis Gilbert (D) on IR
Dec. 20 – reassigned Radim Zohorna (F) to Calgary (AHL)
Dec. 24 – reassigned Matthew Phillips (F) and Nick DeSimone (D) to Calgary (AHL)
Dec. 27 – recalled Radim Zohorna (F) from Calgary (AHL)
Dec. 28 – activated Dennis Gilbert (D) from IR
Dec. 29 – reassigned Dennis Gilbert (D) and Radim Zohorna (F) to Calgary (AHL)
Dec. 30 – recalled Radim Zohorna (F) from Calgary (AHL)
Jan. 7 – recalled Jakob Pelletier (F) and Walker Duehr (F) from Calgary (AHL)

FLAMES RECENT INJURIES (Total man games lost – 29)
Noah Hanifin – illness (1 game: Oct. 21)
Chris Tanev – upper-body (5 games: Nov. 3 – Nov. 10)
Jonathan Huberdeau – upper-body (3 games: Nov. 8 – Nov. 12)
Michael Stone – lower-body (11 games: Nov. 7 – Nov. 25)
MacKenzie Weegar – non-COVID illness (1 game: Dec. 12)
Elias Lindholm – upper-body injury (1 game: Dec. 12)
Chris Tanev – upper-body injury (3 games: Dec. 14 – Dec. 18)
Radim Zohorna – non-COVID illness (1 game: Dec. 18)
Dennis Gilbert – lower-body injury (4 games: Dec. 20 – Dec. 27)

ST. LOUIS BLUES NOTES:

CURRENT INJURIES
Scott Perunovich – Shoulder (Re-evaluated in 6 months, announced on Oct. 4)
Marco Scandella – Right Hip (Re-evaluated in 6 months, announced on Sep. 20)
Torey Krug – Lower-Body (Re-evaluated in 6 weeks, announced on Dec. 27)
Vladimir Tarasenko – Hand Injury (Re-evaluated in 4 weeks, announced on Jan. 2)
Ryan O’Reilly – Broken Foot (Re-evaluated in 6 weeks, announced on Jan. 2)
Logan Brown – Upper-Body (announced on Jan. 7)
Robert Bortuzzo – Lower-Body (announced on Jan. 9)
2022-23 Total Man Games Lost: 168

Recent Transactions
January
9 – Placed defenseman Robert Bortuzzo on injured reserve
9 – Recalled defenseman Dmitri Samorukov from the Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL)
5 – Placed forward Logan Brown on the injured reserve
5 – Recalled defenseman Tyler Tucker from the Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL)
4 – Assigned defenseman Tyler Tucker to the Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL)
4 – Recalled defenseman Steven Santini from the Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL)

BLUES VS. FLAMES

  • The Blues and Flames will meet for the 3rd and final matchup of the season and will finish a back-toback set of games against each other, after the Blues beat the Flames 4-3 in overtime on Tuesday in St. Louis
  • The Blues won the first matchup of the season, 5-2 on Dec. 16 in Calgary
  • The Blues went 2-1-0 against Calgary last season (1-1-0 away; 1-0-0 at home)
  • The Blues have won 4 straight games against the Flames, scoring at least 4 goals in all 4 games
  • In their last 9 matchups with the Flames, the Blues are 8-1-0
  • The Blues have won 3 straight games against Calgary at Enterprise Center, outscoring the Flames 14-4 in those 3 games
  • The Blues are also 5-1-1 in their last 7 home games against the Flames
  • The Blues have scored at least 1 power play goal in 4 straight games against the Flames (4 for 9, 44.4%) and 8 of their last 9 games against Calgary, going 9 for 21 (42.9%) on the power play over those 9 games
  • The Blues are 9-3-3 in their last 15 games overall since Dec. 11 vs. Colorado
  • The Blues’ 9 wins share 5th in the NHL (1. Boston, 11), while their 21 points share 4th in the NHL (1. Boston, 25 points) since Dec. 11
  • The Blues are 18-6-0 this season when scoring first, which is the 5th most wins in the NHL (1. Boston, 21-0-2)
  • With a win on Thursday vs. Calgary, the Blues will become the 8th franchise in NHL history to record 2000 wins (2nd non-original 6 team, Philadelphia)

UPCOMING SCHEDULE
1/14 – vs. Tampa Bay
1/16 – vs. Ottawa
1/19 – vs. Nashville
11/21 – vs. Chicago
11/24 – vs. Buffalo

NHL Preview: Minnesota Wild (22-14-4) at New York Islanders (22-17-3)

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MINNESOTA WILD NOTES:

SERIES NOTES
NEW YORK ISLANDERS
All-Time Wild Record: 16-11-2 (9-4-2 at Xcel Energy Center,
7-7-0 at New York)
2021-22: Minnesota won both meetings with a 5-2 victory at Xcel Energy Center (11/7) and a 4-3 win at UBS Arena (1/30)…D Matt Dumba led the Wild with four points (1-3=4)…RW Brandon Duhaime tallied three points (2-1=3)…RW Matt Boldy (1-1=2), D Jonas Brodin (1-1=2), C Joel Eriksson Ek (1-1=2), C Ryan Hartman (1-1=2) and LW Kirill Kaprizov (1-1=2) tallied two points each…G Kaapo Kahkonen went 2-0-0 with a 2.51 GAA and a .922 SV%…LW Anders Lee led the Islanders with three points (2-1=3)…C Mathew Barzal tallied two assists…G Semyon Varlamov made 34 saves in the first meeting…G Ilya Sorokin made 17 saves in the second contest in his first career action against Minnesota.

WILD LEADERS: RW Mats Zuccarello leads the Wild with 15 points (4-11=15) in 34 matches vs. the Islanders…D Alex Goligoski has 14 points (2-12=14) in 30 contests…Dumba owns 10 points (1-9=10) in 10 games…D Jared Spurgeon has eight points (3-5=8) in 17 contests.

WILD GOALIES: G Marc-Andre Fleury is 27-12-6 with a 2.44 GAA, a .918 SV% and five shutouts in 47 games (45 starts) vs. the Islanders…G Filip Gustavsson is 0-1-0 with a 5.14 GAA and a .815 SV% in one start (12/7/21).

ISLANDERS LEADERS: RW Kyle Palmieri leads the Islanders with 13 points (5-8=13) in 19 games against Minnesota…Lee has 12 points (6-5=11) in 14 contests…RW Josh Bailey owns 11 points (2-9=11) in 20 games…C Brock Nelson has nine points (6-3=9) in 15 matches.

ISLANDERS GOALIES: Varlamov is 13-14-1 with a 2.26 GAA, a .928 SV% and one shutout in 29 games (28 starts) against Minnesota…Sorokin is 0-1-0 with a 4.19 GAA and a .810 SV% in one start.

FAST FACTS: The Wild is 8-5-1 in its last 14 matches against the Islanders, outscoring New York 39-21 in the eight wins…Fourteen of the 29 all-time meetings with the Islanders have been decided by one goal (8-4-2), including eight of the 14 matches at Xcel Energy Center (5-1-2).

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Jan. 2, 2023 – Jan. 10, 2023
1/9/23 Reassigned G Zane McIntyre to Iowa
1/6/23 Recalled G Zane McIntyre from Iowa under emergency conditions

PENALTY KILLERS
• Since Nov. 8, Minnesota is T-12th in the NHL with a 80.6 penaltykill percentage (83 for 103).

• Minnesota is eighth in the NHL with a 82.4 penalty-kill percentage (56 of 68) on the road this season.

ON THE ROAD AGAIN
• Minnesota holds a 10-6-3 record on the road this season. Its .605 road win percentage is tied for 10th in the NHL.

• The Wild is 3-1-2 in its last six road games, collecting eight points in that stretch.

• Minnesota went 22-14-5 on the road last season, reaching 20-plus road wins in a season for the fifth time in franchise history.

• Minnesota’s 49 road points in 2021-22 ranked third in franchise history:

• The Wild scored three-plus goals and held opponents to two goals or less in 15 of its 21 road wins during the 2021-22 season.

NEW YORK ISLANDERS NOTES:

LAST GAME
DATE NYI RESULT SCORE NYI SCORERS IN GOAL
Tuesday, Jan. 10 SO Loss DAL 2 at NYI 1 Lee Sorokin (25/26)
Anders Lee found the back of the net on the power play in the first period and Brock Nelson and Noah Dobson each tallied assists, as the Islanders collected a point in the shootout but fell 2-1 to the Dallas Stars on Tuesday night in Elmont. Ilya
Sorokin made 25 saves on 26 shots faced, helping the Islanders collect a point against the Stars for the first time in three
meetings against them.

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Jan. 12, 2023 UBS Arena (Belmont Park, NY) 7:30pm
Feb. 28, 2023 Xcel Energy Center (St. Paul, MN) 8:00pm
Jan. 10 Simon Holmstrom has been activated off the team’s IR list.
Jan. 6 Mat Barzal is day-to-day with a lower body injury.
Jan. 5 Cal Clutterbuck has been activated off the team’s IR list.
Jan. 2 Cory Schneider has been returned on loan to Bridgeport. Semyon Varlamov has been activated off the team’s IR list.
Dec. 30 Simon Holmstrom is day to day with a lower body injury and is on IR (retroactive to 12/23/22). Oliver Wahlstrom is out indefinitely with a lower body injury is on IR (retroactive to 12/27/22).

INJURIES GAMES MISSED

3 Adam Pelech Dec. 9 –

10 Simon Holmstrom Dec. 23 – Jan. 6

12 Josh Bailey Nov. 29

13 Mathew Barzal Jan. 6

15 Cal Clutterbuck Oct. 13, Nov. 8, Dec. 2- Dec. 6, Dec. 17 – Jan. 3

18 Anthony Beauvillier Dec. 10 – Dec. 13

21 Kyle Palmieri Nov. 23 – Dec. 13, Dec. 17 –

25 Sebastian Aho Oct. 13 – Oct. 20

26 Oliver Wahlstrom Oct. 13, Dec. 29 –

40 Semyon Varlamov Dec. 19 – Jan. 1

Man Games Lost: 76

RECENT RESULTS
Tuesday, Jan. 10 vs. Dallas L/SO (2-1)
Friday, Jan. 6 at Calgary L (4-1)
Thursday, Jan. 5 at Edmonton L (4-2)
Tuesday, Jan. 3 at Vancouver W (6-2)
Sunday, Jan. 1 at Seattle L (4-1)

SEASON SERIES
DATE LOCATION RESULT/TIME
Jan. 12, 2023 UBS Arena (Belmont Park, NY) 7:30pm
Feb. 28, 2023 Xcel Energy Center (St. Paul, MN) 8:00pm

UPCOMING GAMES
Jan. 14 vs. Montreal UBS Arena (Belmont Park, NY) 7:00pm
Jan. 16 vs. Washington UBS Arena (Belmont Park, NY) 7:30pm
Jan. 18 vs. Boston UBS Arena (Belmont Park, NY) 7:30pm
Jan. 19 at Buffalo KeyBank Center (Buffalo, NY) 7:30pm
Jan. 21 vs. Carolina UBS Arena (Belmont Park, NY) 7:30pm

LAST FIVE MEETINGS VS. MINNESOTA:
Jan. 30, 2022 UBS Arena (Belmont Park, NY) Loss (4-3)
Nov. 7, 2021 Xcel Energy Center (St. Paul, MN) Loss (5-2)
Dec. 29, 2019 Xcel Energy Center (St. Paul, MN) Win (3-1)
Mar. 17, 2019 Xcel Energy Center (St. Paul, MN) OT Win (3-2)
Feb. 10, 2019 Barclays Center (Brooklyn, NY) Win (2-1)

vs. THE WILD:
2021-22 0-2-0
Last five games: 3-2-0
Franchise History 13-14-0-2
NYI Home 7-6-0-1
NYI Away 6-8-0-1

TONIGHT’S MATCHUP
Tonight, the Islanders host the Minnesota Wild in the first of two meetings between the clubs this season. The Islanders will look to earn their first win against Minnesota since December 29, 2019. It has been nearly a year since these teams last met on January 30, 2022 when Ross Johnston and Brock Nelson each scored, but the Islanders fell to the Wild, 4-3. Last season, the Islanders dropped both decisions to Minnesota in their two-game season series.

AGAINST THE CENTRAL DIVISION
Tonight, the Islanders will look to improve upon their 4-6-2 record against Central Division opponents, after collecting a point in the shootout against Dallas on Tuesday evening. Each of their last two games against Central teams have ended in a shootout (Jan. 10 vs. DAL, Dec. 19 at COL).

HOME STAND
Tonight, the Islanders play the second contest of a five-game home stand. They will play eight home games in the month of January, their busiest month this season. The Islanders have collected points in their last four straight home games, with a 3-0-1 record since December 23 on UBS Arena ice. In that span, they have outscored opponents 13-4 and allowed just one regulation goal each game. Tuesday night’s matchup saw the Islanders extend their point streak at home, as they collected a point in the shootout against Dallas. The Islanders are 8-4-1 at home since the beginning of November.

The Islanders are seven-for-seven on the penalty kill in their last four matchups at home. The Islanders have not allowed a power play goal on home ice since December 2 against Nashville, and they enter tonight’s matchup 89.4% on the penalty kill at UBS Arena, leading the NHL.

NHL Preview: Winnipeg Jets (26-14-1) at Buffalo Sabres (20-17-2)

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WINNIPEG JETS NOTES:

Scene Setter
The Winnipeg Jets play the second game of their three-game road trip on Thursday when they visit the Buffalo Sabres. Winnipeg began the road trip with a 7-5 loss to the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday, which ended the Jets five-game winning streak. The Jets end the trip with their second game in as many nights on Friday against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Winnipeg is back at Canada Life Centre on Sunday to face the Arizona Coyotes.

Last Game
Detroit Red Wings 7
Winnipeg Jets 5
Jets Scorers: Pionk (7), Gagner (8), Schmidt (4), Ehlers (2), Scheifele (24)
Red Wings Scorers: Walman (4), Berggren (7), Sundqvist (6), Kubalik (13), Larkin (14), Fabbri (2), Raymond (11)
Jets Goaltender: Connor Hellebuyck (16 sv, 6 ga)
Rd Wings Goaltender: Ville Husso (32 sv, 5 ga)
Jets PP: 1-for-3
Jets PK: 2-for-3
Recap: The Winnipeg Jets got back to within a goal three times, but lost 7-5 to the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday night. Three players had a goal and an assist, while Cole Perfetti tallied two assists. Nikolaj Ehlers scored in his second consecutive game and led the Jets with five shots. Blake Wheeler and Neal Pionk each had three hits to lead the team. Connor Hellebuyck allowed six goals for just the 10th time in 412 career games.

Top 10
The Jets are ninth in the NHL with a .646 points percentage, which ranks second in the Central Division and fourth in the Western Conference…
Winnipeg’s best points percentage in franchise history was in 2017-18 when the team finished at .695… The franchise has finished a season with
a points percentage better than .600 four times.

Four or More
The Jets reached the four-goal mark once again on Tuesday, but fell to 18-2-0 when scoring four goals or more in a game… Winnipeg’s .900
winning percentage when scoring four goals in a game this season is 11th in the NHL… The Jets have scored at least four goals in four of their
past six games.

Halfway Point
At the 41-game mark of the season, the Jets had one of their best first halves of a season in franchise history… Winnipeg’s 26 wins matches the franchise best 26 wins through 41 games during the 2018-19 season… The Jets .646 points percentage is tied for third through the first half of a season… This is the third time in the past five seasons the Jets have posted 25 wins or more in the first 41 games of a season.

The January Upon Us
After playing 16 games in 30 days in December, the Jets play 15 games in 28 days from Jan. 2-30, but opened the month with two games in the first seven days… Seven of the 15 games are at home… Winnipeg’s eight road games in January come in the form of a three-game road trip and five-game road trip… The Jets are 15-17-3 in January during the past four seasons.

Back-2-Back
The Jets are playing their seventh of 13 back-to-back sets on their schedule this season, having gone 7-5-0 so far… The Jets were 6-4-2 in the first game of a back-to-back last season and 5-5-2 in the second game for an overall record of 11-9-4.

Road Record
The Jets are 10-8-1 on the road this season… Winnipeg is 1-4-0 in their past four road games after starting the season 9-4-1 away from home… Defenceman Josh Morrissey (1G, 19A) leads the Jets in scoring on the road with 20 points… Pierre-Luc Dubois has a team leading eight goals.

On the PK
Winnipeg is sixth in the NHL with a penalty kill successful 82.5% of the time… The Jets are 21-for-24 (87.5%) on the penalty kill in their last eight games… The last time the Jets had a penalty kill better than 82% was in 2013-14 when they finished the season at 83.2%… The franchise record for penalty kill percentage in a season is 85.2%, which occurred in Atlanta during the 2003-04 season.

Jets vs. BUF Notes
Season Series
The Jets and Sabres square off twice this season… The rematch in Winnipeg goes later this month on Jan. 26.

Recent History
Winnipeg is 5-2-1 in their past eight games against Buffalo, but have split the past four games… The Jets are 15-for-17 (88.2%) on the penalty kill in their past six games against the Sabres, but also 1-for-10 on the power play… The past six games between Winnipeg and Buffalo have been decided by two goals or less.

In Buffalo
Winnipeg is 7-4-1 in Buffalo since relocation… Nine of the 13 games have been decided by one goal, including three in overtime or a shootout.

Player Notes
Blake Wheeler leads the Jets in career scoring against the Sabres with 26 points (9G, 17A) in 41 games, including 15 points (5G, 10A) in his past 12 games… Wheeler has a point in 11 of his past 12 games against Buffalo… Pierre-Luc Dubois is averaging more than a point per game against Buffalo with 14 points (5G, 9A) in 11 games… Mark Scheifele has 12 points (5G, 7A) in 13 games when facing the Sabres… All three of Sam Gagner’s career goals against Buffalo are power play goals.

Jets vs. BUF Past 10 Games
Date Opp Res G GA S PPO PPG PIM SA PPOA PPGA PIMA
10/30/2016 Buf L 1 3 38 6 0 6 28 1 0 16
01/07/2017 @Buf L 3 4 35 3 1 26 36 4 0 10
01/05/2018 Buf W 4 3 29 4 2 10 29 5 0 8
01/09/2018 @Buf W 7 4 37 4 2 6 34 3 1 18
11/16/2018 Buf SOL 1 2 26 1 0 6 32 3 1 2
02/10/2019 @Buf W 3 1 29 1 0 10 36 5 0 2
02/23/2020 @Buf L 1 2 26 1 0 6 25 3 0 2
03/03/2020 Buf W 3 1 35 3 1 4 26 2 0 6
12/14/2021 Buf L 2 4 36 3 0 4 27 2 1 6
03/30/2022 @Buf SOW 3 2 27 1 0 6 37 2 0 4

BUFFALO SABRES NOTES:

LAST GAME
Tuesday, Jan. 10
Seattle 4 at Buffalo 3
Goals: Tuch (2), Dahlin
Goalie: Comrie (18 saves/22 shots)
PP: 1/4; PK: 0/1; Shots: Buffalo 35 – Seattle 22

CURRENT INJURIES – (Man Games Lost: 99)
Player (injury, first game missed) – total games missed
N/A

TRANSACTIONS IN PAST SEVEN DAYS
1/7: Assigned F Jiri Kulich and F Isak Rosen to Rochester (AHL)
1/9: Activated G Eric Comrie off IR; Loaned goaltender Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen to Rochester (AHL)
1/10: Activated D Henri Jokiharju off IR; Placed D Casey Fitzgerald on waivers
1/11: Recalled G Ukko-Pekka-Luukkonen from Rochester (AHL); Loaned F Jack Quinn to Rochester

UPCOMING GAMES
Saturday, Jan. 14: Buffalo at Nashville, 8 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 16: Florida at Buffalo, 1 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 17: Buffalo at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 19: NY Islanders at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 21: Anaheim at Buffalo, 12:30 p.m.

TONIGHT’S GAME
JETS AT SABRES
• This is the first of two meetings between the Sabres and Jets this season.
• Last meeting: Winnipeg defeated Buffalo 3-2 in a shootout in Buffalo on March 30, 2022.
• Next meeting: Thursday, Jan. 26 in Winnipeg.
• This is the 68th game all-time between Buffalo and Winnipeg; Buffalo has a 29-26-12 series record.
• The Sabres are 18-11-5 at home against the Jets all-time.

THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
• Buffalo has recorded at least one point in three of its last four matchups with Winnipeg.
• Alex Tuch has notched 34 points (13+21) in his last 24 games, including 17 points (7+10) in his last 11 games.
• Tage Thompson has recorded 30 goals in his last 32 games, totaling 54 points (30+24) in that span.
• Dylan Cozens has tallied 31 points (9+21) in his last 26 games and owns eight points (2+6) in his last seven games.
• Cozens is one goal away from surpassing his previous single-season career high in goals scored (13), which he set in 79 games in 2021-22.
• Rasmus Dahlin has recorded 29 points (6+23) in his last 24 games, including eight points (3+5) in his last four games.
• In his last 18 games, Jeff Skinner has recorded 27 points (12+15).
• Casey Mittelstadt owns four points (0+4) in his last four games.