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NFL: Week 14 Quick Capsule – Carolina Panthers (4-8) at Seattle Seahawks (7-5)

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WEEK 14
CAROLINA PANTHERS (4-8) @ SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (7-5)
DATE: Sunday (12/11/22)
STADIUM: Lumen Field
TIME: 4:25 PM ET
REFEREE: Bill Vinovich

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY
LEADER Seahawks lead all-time series, 8-3
STREAKS Seahawks have won past 3
LAST GAME 12/15/19: Seahawks 30 at Panthers 24
LAST GAME AT SITE 12/4/16: Seahawks 40, Panthers 7

CAROLINA PANTHERS
LAST WEEK Bye (W 23-10 vs. Denver in Week 12)
COACH VS. OPP. Steve Wilks: 0-2
PTS. FOR 19.2
OFFENSE 291.3
PASSING Sam Darnold: 11-19-164-1-0-103.8
RUSHING D’Onta Foreman: 126-563-4.5-4
RECEIVING DJ Moore: 46-605-13.2-4
PTS. AGAINST 22.2
DEFENSE 348.2
SACKS Brian Burns: 10
INTs Jaycee Horn, Donte Jackson: 2
TAKE/GIVE -4 (12/16)
PUNTING (NET) Johnny Hekker: 48.8 (44.1)
KICKING Eddy Pineiro: 84 (18/20 PAT; 22/24 FG)

PANTHERS NOTES
• QB SAM DARNOLD passed for 164 yards & had 2 TDs (1 pass, 1 rush) vs. 0 INTs for 103.8 rating in his 1st start of season in Week 12. Had 8 TDs (4 pass, 4 rush) in 6 road starts last season.

• RB D’ONTA FOREMAN rushed for 113 yards in Week 12. Has 100+ rush yards in 4 of his past 6, most 100+ yard rush games in the NFC since Week 7.

• RB CHUBA HUBBARD had season-high 65 rush yards in Week 12.

• WR DJ MOORE led team with 4 catches for 103 yards & had 4th rec. TD of season in Week 12, his 14th-career game with 100+ rec. yards. Needs 4 catches for 5thstraight 50+ catch season. Has 16 catches (8 per game) & 204 rec. yards (102 per game) in 2 career games vs. Sea. & aims for his 3rd in row vs. Sea. with 8+ catches & 90+ rec. yards.

• WR TERRACE MARSHALL aims for his 4th in row on road with 50+ rec. yards.

• DE BRIAN BURNS had 2 sacks & FF in Week 12, his 4th-career 2-sack game & 7thcareer FF. Has career high 10 sacks in 2022 & aims for his 5th in row with sack.

• DE MARQUIS HAYNES had sack & career-high 2 PD in Week 12.

• LB FRANKIE LUVU led team with 8 tackles in Week 12 & aims for his 4th in row with 8+ tackles. Has career highs in tackles (74), TFL (10) & sacks (4) in 2022.

• LB SHAQ THOMPSON has 5+ tackles in 11 of his 12 games in 2022. Needs 11 tackles for his 4th-straight 100+ tackle season. Has TFL in 3 of his past 4 on road. Aims for his 3rd in row vs. Sea. with TFL.

• S JEREMY CHINN has 5+ tackles in 4 of his past 5 on road.

• S XAVIER WOODS aims for his 6th in row with 5+ tackles.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
LAST WEEK: W 27-23 at L.A. Rams
COACH VS. OPP. Pete Carroll: 7-1
PTS. FOR 26.5
OFFENSE 360.9
PASSING Geno Smith: 285-392-3,169-22-6-108.7
RUSHING Kenneth Walker (R): 138-649-4.7-9
RECEIVING Tyler Lockett: 66-836-12.7-7
PTS. AGAINST 25.3
DEFENSE 382.9
SACKS Uchenna Nwosu: 9
INTs Tariq Woolen (R): 6
TAKE/GIVE +4 (21/17)
PUNTING (NET) Michael Dickson: 49.6 (45.5)
KICKING Jason Myers: 102 (33/34 PAT; 23/24 FG)

SEAHAWKS NOTES
• QB GENO SMITH completed 28 of 39 atts. (71.8 pct.) for career-high 367 yards & 3 TDs vs. INT for 116.1 rating in Week 13. Aims for his 3rd in row with 300+ pass yards & 7th in row with 2+ TD passes & 100+ rating. Leads NFL in games with 70+ comp. pct. (8), games with 100+ rating (9) & games with 2+ TD passes (10) in 2022.

• RB KENNETH WALKER leads all rookies in rush TDs (9) & ranks 2nd in rush yards (649). Aims for his 4th in row at home with rush TD.

• WR DK METCALF had 8 receptions for 127 yards & his 5th rec. TD of season last week, his 9th-career 100-yard game. Aims for his 4th in row with 70+ rec. yards & 6th in row with 5+ catches. Needs 102 rec. yards to become 5th player since 1970 with 900+ rec. yards & 5+ rec. TDs in each of 1st 4 seasons.

• WR TYLER LOCKETT had 9 receptions for 128 yards & 7th TD catch of season in Week 13. Has rec. TD in each of his past 5, longest active streak in NFL. Is only player with 7+ rec. TDs in each of past 5 seasons. Aims for his 4th in row vs. Car. with 100+ scrimmage yards & TD.

• LB JORDYN BROOKS had his 1st sack of season last week. Ranks 2nd in NFL with 131 tackles in 2022 & aims for his 5th in row with 9+ tackles.

• LB CODY BARTON had 2nd INT of season in Week 13. Aims for his 4th in row with 7+ tackles & PD.

• LB UCHENNA NWOSU had 2 sacks & career-high 3rd FF of season last week. Is 1 of 3 in NFC (Nick Bosa & Micah Parsons) with 3+ games (3) of 2+ sacks in 2022.

• CB TARIQ WOOLEN (rookie) had career-high 3 PD & 6th INT of season last week, tied most in NFL. Has PD in 10 of his 1st 12 career games.

NFL: Week 14 Quick Capsule – Kansas City Chiefs (9-3) at Denver Broncos (3-9)

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WEEK 14
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (9-3) @ DENVER BRONCOS (3-9)
DATE: Sunday (12/11/22)
STADIUM: Empower Field at Mile High
TIME: 4:05 PM ET
REFEREE: Craig Wrolstad

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY
LEADER Chiefs lead all-time series, 69-54
STREAKS Chiefs have won past 13
LAST GAME 1/8/22: Chiefs 28 at Broncos 24
LAST GAME AT SITE 1/8/22

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
LAST WEEK L 27-24 at Cincinnati
COACH VS. OPP. Andy Reid: 14-6
PTS. FOR 29.2
OFFENSE 423.3
PASSING Patrick Mahomes: 308-469-3,808-30-8-104.9
RUSHING Isiah Pacheco (R): 111-521-4.7-3
RECEIVING Travis Kelce (TE): 77-968-12.6-12
PTS. AGAINST 22.5
DEFENSE 343.4
SACKS Chris Jones: 10
INTs Nick Bolton: 2
TAKE/GIVE -4 (12/16)
PUNTING (NET) Tommy Townsend: 50.8 (46.5)
KICKING Harrison Butker: 62 (23/25 PAT; 13/17 FG)

CHIEFS NOTES
• QB PATRICK MAHOMES passed for 223 yards & TD vs. 0 INTs with 98.2 rating & had rush TD last week. Aims for 5th in row on road with 95+ rating & has 3 TD passes in 3 of past 4 on road. Passed for 270 yards & 2 TDs vs. 0 INTs in last meeting & has 12 TDs (11 pass, 1 rush) vs. 3 INTs with 101.5 rating in his past 7 vs. Den. Is 9-0 in 9 career starts vs. Den. Has 9 TDs vs. 0 INTs with 115 rating in 3 games vs. division this season. Leads NFL wth 3,808 pass yards & 30 TD passes in 2022 & can join HOFer Peyton Manning as only players ever with 4,000+ pass yards in 5 of 1st 6 seasons.

• RB ISIAH PACHECO (rookie) had 82 scrimmage yards (66 rush, 16 rec.) & rush TD last week. Aims for 5th in row with 80+ scrimmage yards & 3rd in row with rush TD. • RB JERICK MCKINNON had 51 rush yards & 2nd TD catch of season in Week 13. Had 50 scrimmage yards (26 rec., 24 rush) & rec. TD in last meeting.

• TE TRAVIS KELCE aims for 8th in row with 55+ rec. yards. Has TD catch in 3 of past 4. Has 90+ rec. yards in 3 of past 4 on road. Had TD catch in last meeting & has rec. TD in 2 of past 3 vs. Den. Has 7 rec. TDs in his past 2 vs. division. Leads TEs with 77 catches, 968 rec. & 12 rec. TD & can become 1st TE ever with 1,000+ rec. yards in 7 seasons.

• WR MARQUEZ VALDES-SCANTLING aims for 3rd in row with 50+ rec. yards. Had 6 catches for 99 yards & TD in only career game vs. Den. (9/22/19 w/ GB).

• DT CHRIS JONES had 5 tackles last week. Has sack in 3 of past 4 & 0.5+ sacks in 6 of past 7. Has 2 sacks in 2 of past 3 on road. Has PD in 2 of his past 3 vs. Den.

• DE GEORGE KARLAFTIS (rookie) aims for 3rd in row with sack.

• LB NICK BOLTON led team with career-high 16 tackles last week & aims for 4th in row with 10+ tackles. Has INT in 2 of past 3. Had FR in last meeting.

DENVER BRONCOS
LAST WEEK L 10-9 at Baltimore
COACH VS. OPP. Nathaniel Hackett: 0-0
PTS. FOR 13.8
OFFENSE 315.2
PASSING Russell Wilson: 215-358-2,558-8-5-83.5
RUSHING Latavius Murray: 93-348-3.7-3
RECEIVING Courtland Sutton: 52-688-13.2-1
PTS. AGAINST 17.0
DEFENSE 304.6
SACKS Dre’Mont Jones: 5.5
INTs Justin Simmons: 3
TAKE/GIVE +1 (13/12)
PUNTING (NET) Corliss Waitman: 46.1 (41.3)
KICKING Brandon McManus: 80 (11/13 PAT; 23/30 FG)

BRONCOS NOTES
• QB RUSSELL WILSON completed 17 of 22 atts. (77.3 pct.) for 189 yards & 102.3 rating last week. Aims for 4th in row with 0 INTs. Has 75+ comp. pct. & 95+ rating in 2 of past 3. Has 5 TDs vs. 0 INTs with 112 rating in 2 career starts vs. KC. Aims for his 3rd in row vs. KC with 55+ rush yards. Has 4 TDs (3 pass, 1 rush) vs. 0 INTs with 102.9 raring in 3 starts vs. division this season.

• RB LATAVIUS MURRAY aims for 4th in row with 60+ scrimmage yards. Has rush TD in both games in Den. this season. Rushed for TD in his last game vs. KC (9/19/21 w/ Bal.) & aims for his 4th in row vs. KC with TD.

• RB MARLON MACK had 148 scrimmage yards (132 rush, 16 rec.) in only career game vs. KC (10/6/19 w/ Ind.).

• WR JERRY JEUDY had 65 rec. yards last week & has 50+ rec. yards in 6 of past 7. Aims for his 3rd in row at home with 50+ rec. yards.

• WR COURTLAND SUTTON has 5+ catches & 65+ rec. yards in 3 of past 4. Has 70+ rec. yards in 4 of 5 home games this season.

• TE GREG DULCICH (rookie) led team with 6 catches for 85 yards in Week 13.

• S JUSTIN SIMMONS had 5 tackles, 2 INTs & 1st FF of career last week, his 2nd-career game with 2 INTs. Is 1st player since 2019 with 2 INTs & FF in single game. Aims for 3rd in row with 5+ tackles. Is only player in NFL with 3+ INTs in each of past 5 seasons.

• LBs JOSEY JEWELL & ALEX SINGLETON each had 17 tackles last week, becoming 2nd pair of teammates since 2000 each with 17+ tackles in same game (Kelly Gregg & HOFer Ray Lewis – 9/30/02).

• DT DESHAWN WILLIAMS had 1st 2 sacks of 2022 last week, 2nd-career multi-sack game.

NFL: Week 14 Quick Capsule – Jacksonville Jaguars (4-8) at Tennessee Titans (7-5)

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WEEK 14
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (4-8) @ TENNESSEE TITANS (7-5)
DATE: Sunday (12/11/22)
STADIUM: Nissan Stadium
TIME: 1:00 PM ET
REFEREE: Clay Martin

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY
LEADER Titans lead all-time series, 33-21
STREAKS Titans have won past 5
LAST GAME 12/12/21: Jaguars 0 at Titans 20
LAST GAME AT SITE 12/12/21

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
LAST WEEK L 40-14 at Detroit
COACH VS. OPP. Doug Pederson: 0-1
PTS. FOR 21.5
OFFENSE 351.7
PASSING Trevor Lawrence: 273-416-2,834-17-6-92.7
RUSHING Travis Etienne: 146-782-5.4-4
RECEIVING Christian Kirk: 62-829-13.4-7
PTS. AGAINST 22.7
DEFENSE 369.1
SACKS Dawuane Smoot: 5
INTs Andre Cisco: 3
TAKE/GIVE +1 (16/15)
PUNTING (NET) Logan Cooke: 50.8 (43.9)
KICKING Riley Patterson: 76 (22/23 PAT; 18/22 FG)

JAGUARS NOTES
• QB TREVOR LAWRENCE passed for 179 yards & TD vs. 0 INTs & rushed for 32 yards last week. Aims for 5th in row with 0 INTs. Has 105+ rating in 3 of past 4. Has 250+ pass yards & 2+ TD passes in 2 of past 3. Has 12 TDs (10 pass, 2 rush) vs. 2 INTs with 97.1 rating in 6 road starts this season. Needs 166 pass yards to become 1st QB in Jax. history with 3,000+ pass yards in each of 1st 2 seasons.

• RB TRAVIS ETIENNE had 66 scrimmage yards (54 rush, 12 rec.) last week & has 65+ scrimmage yards in 7 of his past 8. Aims for his 3rd in row vs. division with 100+ scrimmage yards. Needs 4 scrimmage yards for 1st-career 1,000-yard season.

• WR CHRISTIAN KIRK led team with 6 catches for 104 yards last week, his 3rd game with 100+ rec. yards this season. Aims for his 3rd in row on road with 100+ rec. yards & has 60+ rec. yards in 5 of 6 road games this season. Has TD catch in 2 of his past 3 on road . Had 70 rec. yards & 2 rec. TDs in only career game vs. Ten. (9/12/21 w/ Az.).

• WR ZAY JONES has 8+ catches & 65+ rec. yards in 2 of past 3. Has 5+ catches in 4 of 5 road games this season. Needs 22 rec. yards for 2nd-career 600+ rec. yard season.

• WR MARVIN JONES has 70+ rec. yards in 3 of 4 career games vs. Ten.

• TE EVAN ENGRAM had TD catch in Week 13. Aims for 4th in row vs. division with 5+ catches. Had 8 catches for 75 yards in only career game vs. Ten. (12/16/18 w/ NYG).

• LB FOYESADE OLUOKUN led team with 15 tackles last week & can become 3rd player since 2000 with 15+ tackles in 3 straight games. Has 68 tackles (11.3 per game) in 6 road games this season. Ranks 4th in NFL with 128 tackles this season.

• LB CHAD MUMA (rookie) set career highs in tackles (11), TFL (2) & sacks (1.5) last week.

• DE/LB JOSH ALLEN had PD in Week 13. Has TFL in 3 of his past 4 vs. division.

TENNESSEE TITANS
LAST WEEK L 35-10 at Philadelphia
COACH VS. OPP. Mike Vrabel: 6-3
PTS. FOR 18.3
OFFENSE 391.3
PASSING Ryan Tannehill: 172-265-2,117-11-4-97.0
RUSHING Derrick Henry: 258-1,078-4.2-10
RECEIVING Treylon Burks (R): 25-359-14.4-1
PTS. AGAINST 20.0
DEFENSE 359.8
SACKS Denico Autry: 7
INTs David Long: 2
TAKE/GIVE +2 (13/11)
PUNTING (NET) Ryan Stonehouse (R): 53.5 (44.4)
KICKING Randy Bullock: 56 (20/20 PAT; 12/14 FG)

TITANS NOTES
• QB RYAN TANNEHILL completed 14 of 22 atts. (63.6 pct.) for 141 yards & TD vs. 0 INTs with 97 rating & rushed for season-high 34 yards last week. Aims for 5th in row with 90+ rating. Has 0 INTs in 6 of his past 7. Has 12 TDs (9 pass, 3 rush) vs. 0 INTs with 125.3 rating in his past 5 vs. Jax.

• RB DERRICK HENRY has 115+ scrimmage yards in 2 of past 3 overall & 3 of past 4 at home. Rushed for 130 yards & 3 TDs in his last game vs. Jax. (10/10/21) & aims for his 3rd in row vs. Jax. with 130+ rush yards & 2+ rush TDs. Has rush TD in 5 of his past 6 vs. Jax. Has 1,730 rush yards (157.3 per game) & 15 rush TDs in his past 11 vs. division. Ranks 3rd in NFL with 1,364 scrimmage yards & 1,078 rush yards & tied-3rd with 10 rush TDs. Needs 136 scrimmage yards for 3rd-career season with 1,500+ scrimmage yards.

• WR ROBERT WOODS has 80+ rec. yards & rec. TD in 2 of 3 career games vs. Jax.

• WR NICK WESTBROOK-IKHINE aims for 3rd in row at home with 50+ rec. yards.

• TE CHIGOZIEM OKONKWO (rookie) led team with career-high 68 rec. yards last week.

• DT JEFFERY SIMMONS had 5th PD of season in Week 13. Aims for 3rd in row at home with 6+ tackles & TFL. Aims for his 3rd in row vs. Jax. with TFL & PD. Aims for his 3rd in row vs. division with 2+ TFL & sack.

• DE MARIO EDWARDS had 3rd sack of season last week.

• LB BUD DUPREE had sack & 1st FF of season last week. Has sack in 2 of 3 home games this season. Had sack & PD in his last game vs. Jax. (11/22/20 w/ Pit.).

• S KEVIN BYARD aims for 3rd in row with 7+ tackles. Aims for 3rd in row vs. Jax. with PD.

• CB TRE AVERY (rookie) tied for team lead with season-high 7 tackles last week. Aims for 4th in row with 2+ PD.

NFL: Week 14 Quick Capsule – Baltimore Ravens (8-4) at Pittsburgh Steelers (5-7)

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WEEK 14
BALTIMORE RAVENS (8-4) @ PITTSBURGH STEELERS (5-7
DATE: Sunday (12/11/22)
STADIUM: Acrisure Stadium
TIME: 1:00 PM ET
REFEREE: Adrian Hill

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY
LEADER Steelers lead all-time series, 29-23
STREAKS Steelers have won past 4
LAST GAME 1/9/22: Steelers 16 at Ravens 13 (OT)
LAST GAME AT SITE 12/5/21: Steelers 20, Ravens 19

BALTIMORE RAVENS
LAST WEEK W 10-9 vs. Denver
COACH VS. OPP. John Harbaugh: 14-17
PTS. FOR 23.8
OFFENSE 350.2
PASSING Lamar Jackson: 203-326-2,242-17-7-91.1
RUSHING Lamar Jackson (QB): 112-764-6.8-3
RECEIVING Mark Andrews (TE): 56-654-11.7-5
PTS. AGAINST 19.7
DEFENSE 330.5
SACKS Justin Houston: 9
INTs Marlon Humphrey, Marcus Williams: 3
TAKE/GIVE +6 (20/14)
PUNTING (NET) Jordan Stout (R): 47.0 (41.0)
KICKING Justin Tucker: 103 (28/29 PAT; 25/28 FG)

RAVENS NOTES
• QB LAMAR JACKSON aims for his 4th in row on road with 0 INTs & 3rd in row on road with 80+ rush yards. Has 55+ rush yards in each of his past 3 vs. Pit. Ranks 2nd among QBs with 764 rush yards in 2022, his 4th-straight season with 750+ rush yards.

• QB TYLER HUNTLEY completed 27 of 32 atts. (84.4 pct.) for 187 yards & rushed for 41 yards & GW TD with 28 seconds remaining last week. Totaled 213 yards (141 pass, 72 rush) in only career start vs. Pit. (1/9/22), most recent career start. Has 50+ rush yards in 3 of 4 career starts.

• RB GUS EDWARDS has 50+ rush yards in 3 of 4 games this season. Aims for his 3rd in row vs. Pit. with rush TD. Has rush TD in 4 of his past 5 vs. division.

• RB KENYAN DRAKE has TD in 3 of his past 4 on road. Aims for his 3rd in row vs. Pit with 55+ scrimmage yards.

• TE MARK ANDREWS aims for 4th in row with 50+ rec. yards. Had 8 catches for 85 yards in last meeting. Has 85+ rec. yards in 4 of his past 5 vs. division. Ranks 2nd among TEs in 2022 with 654 rec. yards & tied-2nd with 56 catches & 5 rec. TDs.

• WR DEVIN DUVERNAY had career-high 6 catches last week.

• WR DEMARCUS ROBINSON led team with 7 catches in Week 13 & has 7+ catches in 2 of past 3. Had rec. TD in his last game at Pit. (9/16/18 w/ KC).

• LB ROQUAN SMITH led team with 11 tackles & 2 TFL last week. Aims for 4th in row with 7+ tackles. Has TFL in 2 of past 3. Had 12 tackles, 2 TFL & sack in only career game vs. Pit. (11/8/21 w/ Chi.).

• LB ODAFE OWEH had 2nd sack of season in Week 13. Had PD in last road meeting.

• CB MARLON HUMPHREY aims for 3rd in row with 6+ tackles & sack.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS
LAST WEEK: W 19-16 at Atlanta
COACH VS. OPP. Mike Tomlin: 18-15
PTS. FOR 17.8
OFFENSE 316.3
PASSING Kenny Pickett (R): 191-293-1,797-4-8-75.1
RUSHING Najee Harris: 175-671-3.8-4
RECEIVING Pat Freiermuth (TE): 50-597-11.9-1
PTS. AGAINST 23.1
DEFENSE 362.6
SACKS Alex Highsmith: 10
INTs Minkah Fitzpatrick: 4
TAKE/GIVE +3 (17/14)
PUNTING (NET) Pressley Harvin: 44.4 (41.3)
KICKING Matthew Wright: 43 (7/7 PAT; 12/14 FG)

STEELERS NOTES
• QB KENNY PICKETT (rookie) passed for 197 yards & TD vs. 0 INTs with career-high 90.9 rating last week. Aims for 5th in row with 0 INTs & has 0 INTs in 3 of 4 home starts this season. Needs 203 pass yards to join Ben Roethlisberger (2,621 in 2004) as only Pit. rookies ever with 2,000+ pass yards.

• RB NAJEE HARRIS rushed for 86 yards last week. Has 90+ scrimmage yards in 3 of past 4 & rush TD in 2 of past 3. Has 215 scrimmage yards (107.5 per game) & 2 rush TDs in his past 2 at home. Had 107 scrimmage yards (71 rush, 36 rec.) & 5 catches in last home meeting. Has TD in all 3 games vs. division this season.

• WR DIONTAE JOHNSON aims for 3rd in row with 5+ catches. Had 8 catches for 105 yards & 2 TDs in last home meeting & aims for his 3rd in row at home vs. Bal. with 8+ catches. Has 7+ catches in 6 of his past 7 vs. division.

• WR GEORGE PICKENS (rookie) has 50+ rec. yards in 2 of past 3. Ranks 4th among rookies with 512 rec. yards & 4th with 37 catches.

• TE PAT FREIERMUTH led team with 76 rec. yards last week & has 75+ rec. yards in 2 of past 3. Had 6 catches for 53 yards in last meeting.

• TE/FB CONNOR HEYWARD (rookie) had 1st-career TD catch in Week 13.

• LB T.J. WATT has 2 PD, INT & 0.5+ sacks in each of his 2 games vs. division in 2022 Aims for his 7th in row vs. Bal. with 0.5+ sacks, 5th in row with full sack & 3rd in row with FF.

• DT CAMERON HEYWARD had sack & PD last week & has sack in 2 of past 3. Aims for his 4th in row vs. Bal. with sack.

• S MINKAH FITZPATRICK had 7 tackles & 4th INT of season last week. Aims for 3rd in row with 7+ tackles. Has PD in 4 of past 5. Has INT in 2 of his 3 home games this season.

NFL: Week 14 Injury Report – Friday

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BALTIMORE RAVENS at PITTSBURGH STEELERS
BALTIMORE RAVENS
 
Status Report
    OUTCB Daryl Worley (hamstring)
 
    DOUBTFULQB Lamar Jackson (knee)
 
    QUESTIONABLEG Patrick Mekari (toe), LB Del’Shawn Phillips (quadricep), LB Patrick Queen (thigh), LB Kristian Welch (concussion), G Kevin Zeitler (knee)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDE Calais Campbell (not injury related – resting player), C Trystan Colon (not injury related – personal matter), WR Devin Duvernay (not injury related – resting player), LB Justin Houston (not injury related – resting player), QB Lamar Jackson (knee), G Patrick Mekari (toe), T Morgan Moses (not injury related – resting player), CB Marcus Peters (not injury related – resting player), CB Daryl Worley (hamstring), G Kevin Zeitler (knee)
 ThursdayC Trystan Colon (not injury related – personal matter), QB Lamar Jackson (knee), CB Marcus Peters (not injury related – resting player), CB Daryl Worley (hamstring), G Kevin Zeitler (knee)
 FridayQB Lamar Jackson (knee), DE Jason Pierre-Paul (not injury related – resting player), T Ronnie Stanley (ankle, not injury related – resting player), CB Daryl Worley (hamstring)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB Del’Shawn Phillips (quadricep), LB Patrick Queen (thigh), LB Kristian Welch (concussion)
 ThursdayG Patrick Mekari (toe), LB Del’Shawn Phillips (quadricep), LB Patrick Queen (thigh), T Ronnie Stanley (ankle), LB Kristian Welch (concussion)
 FridayG Kevin Zeitler (knee)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT Ronnie Stanley (ankle)
 FridayC Trystan Colon (not injury related – personal matter), G Patrick Mekari (toe), CB Marcus Peters (not injury related – resting player), LB Del’Shawn Phillips (quadricep), LB Patrick Queen (thigh), LB Kristian Welch (concussion)
 
PITTSBURGH STEELERS
 
Status Report
    QUESTIONABLEWR Diontae Johnson (hip), LB Malik Reed (back), LB T.J. Watt (ribs)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayRB Najee Harris (oblique), DT Larry Ogunjobi (toe), T Chukwuma Okorafor (shoulder), LB Malik Reed (back)
 ThursdayDT Cameron Heyward (not injury related – resting player), WR Diontae Johnson (hip), DT Larry Ogunjobi (toe), LB T.J. Watt (ribs)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayWR Diontae Johnson (hip), LB T.J. Watt (ribs)
 ThursdayRB Najee Harris (oblique), T Chukwuma Okorafor (shoulder)
 FridayWR Diontae Johnson (hip), LB T.J. Watt (ribs)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayLB Malik Reed (back)
 FridayRB Najee Harris (oblique), DT Cameron Heyward (not injury related – resting player), DT Larry Ogunjobi (toe), T Chukwuma Okorafor (shoulder), LB Malik Reed (back)
 
CAROLINA PANTHERS at SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
CAROLINA PANTHERS
 
Status Report
    QUESTIONABLES Myles Hartsfield (ankle), DT Matt Ioannidis (calf), LB Cory Littleton (ankle), S Xavier Woods (knee)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayRB D’Onta Foreman (foot), LB Cory Littleton (ankle)
 ThursdayLB Cory Littleton (ankle), T Taylor Moton (not injury related – resting player), LB Chandler Wooten (illness)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDE Brian Burns (knee), T Ikem Ekwonu (knee), S Myles Hartsfield (ankle), DT Matt Ioannidis (calf), TE Giovanni Ricci (neck), S Xavier Woods (knee)
 ThursdayT Ikem Ekwonu (knee), RB D’Onta Foreman (foot), S Myles Hartsfield (ankle), DT Matt Ioannidis (calf), S Xavier Woods (knee)
 FridayLB Cory Littleton (ankle), S Xavier Woods (knee)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayDE Brian Burns (knee), TE Giovanni Ricci (neck)
 FridayDE Brian Burns (knee), T Ikem Ekwonu (knee), RB D’Onta Foreman (foot), S Myles Hartsfield (ankle), DT Matt Ioannidis (calf), TE Giovanni Ricci (neck), LB Chandler Wooten (illness)
 
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
 
Status Report
    QUESTIONABLERB DeeJay Dallas (ankle), TE Will Dissly (calf), WR DK Metcalf (hip), S Ryan Neal (knee), RB Kenneth Walker (ankle)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayRB DeeJay Dallas (ankle), TE Will Dissly (calf), WR Marquise Goodwin (hand), S Ryan Neal (knee), RB Kenneth Walker (ankle)
 ThursdayRB DeeJay Dallas (ankle), LB Bruce Irvin (knee, not injury related – resting player), S Ryan Neal (knee), RB Kenneth Walker (ankle), DT Al Woods (knee, not injury related – resting player)
 FridayRB DeeJay Dallas (ankle), WR DK Metcalf (hip), RB Kenneth Walker (ankle)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayRB Travis Homer (knee), T Abraham Lucas (elbow)
 ThursdayTE Will Dissly (calf), DE Poona Ford (hamstring), T Abraham Lucas (elbow), WR DK Metcalf (hip), QB Geno Smith (right shoulder)
 FridayTE Will Dissly (calf), DE Poona Ford (hamstring), T Abraham Lucas (elbow)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB Jordyn Brooks (neck), LB Bruce Irvin (knee), DT Al Woods (knee)
 ThursdayWR Marquise Goodwin (hand), RB Travis Homer (knee)
 FridayWR Marquise Goodwin (hand), RB Travis Homer (knee), LB Bruce Irvin (knee, not injury related – resting player), S Ryan Neal (knee), QB Geno Smith (right shoulder), DT Al Woods (knee, not injury related – resting player)
 
CLEVELAND BROWNS at CINCINNATI BENGALS
CLEVELAND BROWNS
 
Status Report
    QUESTIONABLEWR Amari Cooper (not injury related – resting player, hip)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Joel Bitonio (not injury related – resting player), DE Jadeveon Clowney (not injury related – resting player), WR Amari Cooper (not injury related – resting player), DE Myles Garrett (not injury related – resting player, shoulder), CB A.J. Green (knee), T James Hudson (illness), WR Anthony Schwartz (concussion), CB Denzel Ward (ankle, illness)
 ThursdayTE Pharaoh Brown (illness), T Jack Conklin (not injury related – resting player)
 FridayWR David Bell (thumb, toe), WR Amari Cooper (not injury related – resting player, hip), DE Alex Wright (knee, illness)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayWR David Bell (hand), TE David Njoku (knee)
 ThursdayWR David Bell (hand), WR Amari Cooper (not injury related – resting player, hip), CB A.J. Green (knee), T James Hudson (illness), TE David Njoku (knee), CB Denzel Ward (ankle, illness)
 FridayTE David Njoku (knee), CB Denzel Ward (ankle, illness), DE Chase Winovich (knee)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDE Chase Winovich (knee), DE Alex Wright (knee)
 ThursdayDE Myles Garrett (not injury related – resting player, shoulder), DE Chase Winovich (knee), DE Alex Wright (knee)
 FridayTE Pharaoh Brown (illness), DE Myles Garrett (not injury related – resting player, shoulder), CB A.J. Green (knee), T James Hudson (illness)
 
CINCINNATI BENGALS
 
Status Report
    OUTTE Hayden Hurst (calf)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT La’el Collins (not injury related – resting player), TE Hayden Hurst (calf), DT D.J. Reader (not injury related – resting player)
 ThursdayTE Hayden Hurst (calf)
 FridayTE Hayden Hurst (calf)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayS Vonn Bell (not injury related – resting player)
 ThursdayWR Tee Higgins (hamstring), DE Sam Hubbard (calf)
 FridayWR Tee Higgins (hamstring), DE Sam Hubbard (calf), CB Cam Taylor-Britt (ankle)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayS Jessie Bates (groin), RB Joe Mixon (concussion)
 ThursdayS Jessie Bates (groin), S Vonn Bell (not injury related – resting player), T La’el Collins (not injury related – resting player), RB Joe Mixon (concussion), DT D.J. Reader (not injury related – resting player)
 FridayS Jessie Bates (groin), S Vonn Bell (not injury related – resting player), T La’el Collins (not injury related – resting player), RB Joe Mixon (concussion), DT D.J. Reader (not injury related – resting player)
 
HOUSTON TEXANS at DALLAS COWBOYS
HOUSTON TEXANS
 
Status Report
    OUTWR Nico Collins (foot), WR Brandin Cooks (calf), DT Kurt Hinish (shoulder), CB Derek Stingley (hamstring, illness)
 
    QUESTIONABLEFB Troy Hairston (chest), C Justin McCray (hamstring)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDE Mario Addison (knee), DT Maliek Collins (not injury related – resting player), WR Nico Collins (foot), WR Brandin Cooks (calf), FB Troy Hairston (chest), DT Kurt Hinish (shoulder), DE Jerry Hughes (not injury related – resting player), CB Derek Stingley (hamstring, illness)
 ThursdayWR Nico Collins (foot), WR Brandin Cooks (calf), FB Troy Hairston (chest), DT Kurt Hinish (shoulder), CB Derek Stingley (hamstring, illness)
 FridayWR Nico Collins (foot), WR Brandin Cooks (calf), DT Kurt Hinish (shoulder), CB Derek Stingley (hamstring, illness)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayK Ka’imi Fairbairn (right groin)
 ThursdayK Ka’imi Fairbairn (right groin)
 FridayFB Troy Hairston (chest)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB Garret Wallow (ankle)
 ThursdayDE Mario Addison (knee), LB Garret Wallow (ankle)
 FridayDE Mario Addison (knee), K Ka’imi Fairbairn (right groin), C Justin McCray (hamstring), LB Garret Wallow (ankle)
 
DALLAS COWBOYS
  The Cowboys did not practice Friday. The Friday practice report is an estimation.
Status Report
    OUTCB Anthony Brown (Achilles)
 
    QUESTIONABLELB Leighton Vander Esch (illness)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB Anthony Brown (Achilles), DT Johnathan Hankins (not injury related – personal matter), CB Kelvin Joseph (illness), DE Sam Williams (illness)
 ThursdayCB Anthony Brown (Achilles)
 FridayCB Anthony Brown (Achilles), LB Leighton Vander Esch (illness)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDT Quinton Bohanna (knee), S Jayron Kearse (shoulder), DE Demarcus Lawrence (foot)
 ThursdayDT Quinton Bohanna (knee), S Jayron Kearse (shoulder), DE Demarcus Lawrence (foot)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayDT Johnathan Hankins (not injury related – personal matter), CB Kelvin Joseph (illness), DE Sam Williams (illness)
 FridayDT Quinton Bohanna (knee), DT Johnathan Hankins (not injury related – personal matter), CB Kelvin Joseph (illness), S Jayron Kearse (shoulder), DE Demarcus Lawrence (foot), DE Sam Williams (illness)
 
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS at TENNESSEE TITANS
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
 
Status Report
    OUTLB Chad Muma (ankle)
 
    QUESTIONABLES Andre Cisco (shoulder), WR Zay Jones (chest), QB Trevor Lawrence (toe)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayQB Trevor Lawrence (toe), LB Chad Muma (ankle)
 ThursdayQB Trevor Lawrence (toe), LB Chad Muma (ankle)
 FridayLB Chad Muma (ankle)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayS Andre Cisco (shoulder), WR Zay Jones (chest)
 ThursdayS Andre Cisco (shoulder), WR Zay Jones (chest)
 FridayS Andre Cisco (shoulder), WR Zay Jones (chest), QB Trevor Lawrence (toe)
 
TENNESSEE TITANS
 
Status Report
    OUTDE Denico Autry (knee), CB Tre Avery (concussion), WR C.J. Board (rib), WR Treylon Burks (concussion), CB Kristian Fulton (groin), LB David Long (hamstring)
 
    QUESTIONABLERB Hassan Haskins (hip), DT Jeffery Simmons (ankle), DT Teair Tart (ankle)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDE Denico Autry (knee), CB Tre Avery (concussion), WR C.J. Board (rib), WR Treylon Burks (concussion), CB Kristian Fulton (groin), LB David Long (hamstring)
 ThursdayDE Denico Autry (knee), CB Tre Avery (concussion), WR C.J. Board (rib), WR Treylon Burks (concussion), CB Kristian Fulton (groin), RB Derrick Henry (not injury related – resting player), LB David Long (hamstring), DT Jeffery Simmons (ankle)
 FridayDE Denico Autry (knee), CB Tre Avery (concussion), WR C.J. Board (rib), WR Treylon Burks (concussion), CB Kristian Fulton (groin), LB David Long (hamstring)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Nate Davis (knee), RB Hassan Haskins (hip), RB Derrick Henry (not injury related – resting player), C Ben Jones (not injury related – resting player), DT Jeffery Simmons (ankle), QB Ryan Tannehill (ankle), DT Teair Tart (ankle)
 ThursdayG Nate Davis (knee), RB Hassan Haskins (hip), DT Teair Tart (ankle)
 FridayG Nate Davis (knee), RB Hassan Haskins (hip), C Ben Jones (not injury related – resting player), DT Jeffery Simmons (ankle), DT Teair Tart (ankle)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayC Ben Jones (not injury related – resting player), QB Ryan Tannehill (ankle)
 FridayRB Derrick Henry (not injury related – resting player), QB Ryan Tannehill (ankle)
 
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS at DENVER BRONCOS
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
 
Status Report
    QUESTIONABLEG Joe Thuney (ankle), WR Kadarius Toney (hamstring)
Practice Report
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB Nick Bolton (groin), WR Kadarius Toney (hamstring)
 ThursdayLB Nick Bolton (groin), WR Kadarius Toney (hamstring)
 FridayWR Kadarius Toney (hamstring)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayS Deon Bush (elbow), LB Willie Gay (groin), QB Patrick Mahomes (foot), RB Jerick McKinnon (hamstring), T Lucas Niang (knee), RB Isiah Pacheco (shoulder, quadricep), G Trey Smith (knee), CB L’Jarius Sneed (calf), G Joe Thuney (ankle), CB Jaylen Watson (hand), CB Joshua Williams (quadricep)
 ThursdayS Deon Bush (elbow), LB Willie Gay (groin), QB Patrick Mahomes (foot), RB Jerick McKinnon (hamstring), T Lucas Niang (knee), RB Isiah Pacheco (shoulder, quadricep), G Trey Smith (knee), CB L’Jarius Sneed (calf), G Joe Thuney (ankle), CB Jaylen Watson (hand), CB Joshua Williams (quadricep)
 FridayLB Nick Bolton (groin), S Deon Bush (elbow), LB Willie Gay (groin), QB Patrick Mahomes (foot), RB Jerick McKinnon (hamstring), T Lucas Niang (knee), RB Isiah Pacheco (shoulder, quadricep), G Trey Smith (knee), CB L’Jarius Sneed (calf), G Joe Thuney (ankle), CB Jaylen Watson (hand), CB Joshua Williams (quadricep)
 
DENVER BRONCOS
 
Status Report
    OUTLB Dakota Allen (hamstring), TE Andrew Beck (hamstring), WR Courtland Sutton (hamstring)
 
    QUESTIONABLEDT D.J. Jones (shoulder), G Dalton Risner (shoulder, back), LB Justin Strnad (knee)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB Dakota Allen (hamstring), TE Andrew Beck (hamstring), T Tom Compton (illness), WR Jerry Jeudy (ankle), K Brandon McManus (right quadricep), G Dalton Risner (shoulder, back), WR Courtland Sutton (hamstring)
 ThursdayLB Dakota Allen (hamstring), TE Andrew Beck (hamstring), DT D.J. Jones (shoulder), G Dalton Risner (shoulder, back), WR Courtland Sutton (hamstring)
 FridayLB Dakota Allen (hamstring), TE Andrew Beck (hamstring), LB Justin Strnad (knee), WR Courtland Sutton (hamstring)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLS Jacob Bobenmoyer (wrist), LB Baron Browning (elbow), DE Jonathan Harris (knee), S Kareem Jackson (not injury related – resting player), CB K’Waun Williams (wrist, elbow ankle)
 ThursdayT Tom Compton (illness), LB Jonathon Cooper (ankle), DE Jonathan Harris (knee), WR Jerry Jeudy (ankle), K Brandon McManus (right quadricep), TE Albert Okwuegbunam (illness), LB Justin Strnad (knee), DT DeShawn Williams (illness), CB K’Waun Williams (wrist, elbow ankle)
 FridayDT D.J. Jones (shoulder), G Dalton Risner (shoulder, back)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayLS Jacob Bobenmoyer (wrist), LB Baron Browning (elbow), S Kareem Jackson (not injury related – resting player)
 FridayLS Jacob Bobenmoyer (wrist), LB Baron Browning (elbow), T Tom Compton (illness), LB Jonathon Cooper (ankle), DE Jonathan Harris (knee), S Kareem Jackson (not injury related – resting player), WR Jerry Jeudy (ankle), K Brandon McManus (right quadricep), TE Albert Okwuegbunam (illness), DT DeShawn Williams (illness), CB K’Waun Williams (wrist, elbow ankle)
 
MIAMI DOLPHINS at LOS ANGELES CHARGERS on Sunday night
MIAMI DOLPHINS
 
Status Report
    DOUBTFULWR River Cracraft (calf)
 
    QUESTIONABLET Terron Armstead (toe, pectoral), QB Teddy Bridgewater (knee), TE Durham Smythe (quadricep, knee), DT Justin Zimmer (back)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT Terron Armstead (toe, pectoral), LB Melvin Ingram (not injury related – resting player)
 ThursdayWR Tyreek Hill (illness)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayQB Teddy Bridgewater (knee), DT Raekwon Davis (knee), S Eric Rowe (back), TE Durham Smythe (quadricep, knee), QB Tua Tagovailoa (ankle), WR Jaylen Waddle (fibula), DT Justin Zimmer (back)
 ThursdayT Terron Armstead (toe, pectoral), QB Teddy Bridgewater (knee), WR River Cracraft (calf), S Eric Rowe (back), TE Durham Smythe (quadricep, knee), QB Tua Tagovailoa (ankle), DT Justin Zimmer (back)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB Jerome Baker (hip), RB Myles Gaskin (shoulder), G Robert Jones (shoulder), CB Kader Kohou (thumb)
 ThursdayLB Jerome Baker (hip), DT Raekwon Davis (knee), RB Myles Gaskin (shoulder), G Robert Jones (shoulder), CB Kader Kohou (thumb), WR Jaylen Waddle (fibula)
Practice
 FridayPractice Not Complete
 
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
 
Status Report
    DOUBTFULCB Bryce Callahan (groin), S Derwin James (quadricep), DT Sebastian Joseph (knee), T Trey Pipkins (knee)
 
    QUESTIONABLETE Richard Rodgers (knee)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayS Derwin James (quadricep), DT Sebastian Joseph (knee), T Trey Pipkins (knee)
 ThursdayCB Bryce Callahan (groin), S Derwin James (quadricep), DT Sebastian Joseph (knee), T Trey Pipkins (knee)
 FridayCB Bryce Callahan (groin), S Derwin James (quadricep), DT Sebastian Joseph (knee), T Trey Pipkins (knee), TE Richard Rodgers (knee)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB Bryce Callahan (groin), G Zion Johnson (shoulder), C Corey Linsley (concussion), LB Kenneth Murray (hamstring), WR Mike Williams (ankle)
 ThursdayC Will Clapp (shoulder)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayWR DeAndre Carter (quadricep), C Will Clapp (shoulder), CB Michael Davis (knee), G Jamaree Salyer (knee)
 ThursdayWR DeAndre Carter (quadricep), CB Michael Davis (knee), G Zion Johnson (shoulder), C Corey Linsley (concussion), LB Kenneth Murray (hamstring), G Jamaree Salyer (knee), WR Mike Williams (ankle)
 FridayWR DeAndre Carter (quadricep), C Will Clapp (shoulder), CB Michael Davis (knee), G Zion Johnson (shoulder), C Corey Linsley (concussion), LB Kenneth Murray (hamstring), G Jamaree Salyer (knee), WR Mike Williams (ankle)
 
MINNESOTA VIKINGS at DETROIT LIONS
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
 
Status Report
    OUTDE Jonathan Bullard (biceps)
 
    QUESTIONABLEC Garrett Bradbury (back), T Christian Darrisaw (concussion), S Harrison Smith (neck)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDE Jonathan Bullard (biceps), FB C.J. Ham (illness), DE Danielle Hunter (illness), S Theo Jackson (illness), CB Patrick Peterson (illness), S Harrison Smith (illness)
 ThursdayDE Jonathan Bullard (biceps), FB C.J. Ham (illness), DE Danielle Hunter (illness)
 FridayDE Jonathan Bullard (biceps)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayC Garrett Bradbury (back), T Christian Darrisaw (concussion)
 ThursdayC Garrett Bradbury (back), T Christian Darrisaw (concussion), S Harrison Smith (illness)
 FridayC Garrett Bradbury (back), S Harrison Smith (neck)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB Eric Kendricks (shoulder)
 ThursdayS Theo Jackson (illness), LB Eric Kendricks (shoulder), CB Patrick Peterson (illness)
 FridayT Christian Darrisaw (concussion), FB C.J. Ham (illness), DE Danielle Hunter (illness), S Theo Jackson (illness), LB Eric Kendricks (shoulder), CB Patrick Peterson (illness)
 
DETROIT LIONS
 
Status Report
    OUTG Kayode Awosika (ankle), LB Derrick Barnes (knee), CB Chase Lucas (hamstring)
 
    DOUBTFULG Evan Brown (ankle)
 
    QUESTIONABLECB Will Harris (hip), CB Jeff Okudah (illness), WR Kalif Raymond (illness), QB Nate Sudfeld (illness)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Kayode Awosika (ankle), LB Derrick Barnes (knee), T Taylor Decker (elbow), S DeShon Elliott (ankle), CB Jeff Okudah (illness), C Frank Ragnow (foot), WR Kalif Raymond (illness), QB Nate Sudfeld (illness)
 ThursdayG Kayode Awosika (ankle), LB Derrick Barnes (knee), CB Chase Lucas (hamstring), CB Jeff Okudah (illness), WR Kalif Raymond (illness), QB Nate Sudfeld (illness)
 FridayG Kayode Awosika (ankle), LB Derrick Barnes (knee), CB Will Harris (hip), CB Chase Lucas (hamstring), QB Nate Sudfeld (illness)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Evan Brown (ankle), RB D’Andre Swift (ankle)
 ThursdayG Evan Brown (ankle), T Taylor Decker (elbow), CB Will Harris (hip), C Frank Ragnow (foot)
 FridayG Evan Brown (ankle), CB Jeff Okudah (illness), WR Kalif Raymond (illness)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayS DeShon Elliott (ankle), RB D’Andre Swift (ankle), RB Jamaal Williams (hand)
 FridayT Taylor Decker (elbow), S DeShon Elliott (ankle), C Frank Ragnow (foot), RB D’Andre Swift (ankle), RB Jamaal Williams (hand)
 
NEW YORK JETS at BUFFALO BILLS
NEW YORK JETS
 
Status Report
    QUESTIONABLEDE Micheal Clemons (illness)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDE Micheal Clemons (illness), WR Corey Davis (illness), T George Fant (illness, knee), CB D.J. Reed (illness)
 ThursdayDE Micheal Clemons (illness)
 FridayDE Micheal Clemons (illness)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT Duane Brown (shoulder), S Ashtyn Davis (hamstring), S Lamarcus Joyner (hip)
 ThursdayT Duane Brown (shoulder), S Ashtyn Davis (hamstring), WR Corey Davis (illness), T George Fant (illness, knee), S Lamarcus Joyner (hip), CB D.J. Reed (illness)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 FridayT Duane Brown (shoulder), S Ashtyn Davis (hamstring), WR Corey Davis (illness), T George Fant (illness, knee), S Lamarcus Joyner (hip), CB D.J. Reed (illness)
 
BUFFALO BILLS
 
Status Report
    OUTFB Reggie Gilliam (ankle), DE Jordan Phillips (shoulder)
 
    QUESTIONABLET Dion Dawkins (ankle), LB Matt Milano (knee)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayFB Reggie Gilliam (ankle), LB Matt Milano (knee), DE Jordan Phillips (shoulder), G Rodger Saffold (knee, not injury related – resting player)
 ThursdayFB Reggie Gilliam (ankle), LB Matt Milano (knee), DE Jordan Phillips (shoulder), S Jordan Poyer (not injury related – resting player)
 FridayWR Stefon Diggs (not injury related – resting player), FB Reggie Gilliam (ankle), RB Taiwan Jones (not injury related – resting player), DE Jordan Phillips (shoulder)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT Dion Dawkins (ankle), C Mitch Morse (elbow, not injury related – resting player), G David Quessenberry (ankle)
 ThursdayT Dion Dawkins (ankle), G David Quessenberry (ankle)
 FridayLB Matt Milano (knee)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayQB Josh Allen (right elbow), CB Cameron Lewis (forearm)
 ThursdayQB Josh Allen (right elbow), CB Cameron Lewis (forearm), C Mitch Morse (elbow, not injury related – resting player), G Rodger Saffold (knee, not injury related – resting player)
 FridayQB Josh Allen (right elbow), T Dion Dawkins (ankle), CB Cameron Lewis (forearm), C Mitch Morse (elbow, not injury related – resting player), G David Quessenberry (ankle), G Rodger Saffold (knee, not injury related – resting player)
 
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES at NEW YORK GIANTS
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
 
Status Report
    OUTLB Shaun Bradley (hamstring)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB Shaun Bradley (hamstring)
 ThursdayLB Shaun Bradley (hamstring)
 FridayLB Shaun Bradley (hamstring)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayWR Quez Watkins (shoulder), LB Kyzir White (ankle)
 ThursdayCB James Bradberry (not injury related – resting player), WR A.J. Brown (not injury related – resting player), DT Fletcher Cox (not injury related – resting player), G Landon Dickerson (not injury related – resting player), DE Brandon Graham (not injury related – resting player), T Lane Johnson (not injury related – resting player), C Jason Kelce (not injury related – resting player), G Isaac Seumalo (not injury related – resting player), CB Darius Slay (not injury related – resting player), DE Josh Sweat (not injury related – resting player), WR Quez Watkins (shoulder), LB Kyzir White (ankle)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 FridayWR Quez Watkins (shoulder), LB Kyzir White (ankle)
 
NEW YORK GIANTS
 
Status Report
    OUTG Joshua Ezeudu (neck), CB Adoree’ Jackson (knee), G Shane Lemieux (toe)
 
    DOUBTFULDT Leonard Williams (neck)
 
    QUESTIONABLERB Saquon Barkley (neck)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Joshua Ezeudu (neck), G Mark Glowinski (not injury related – resting player), CB Adoree’ Jackson (knee), DT Dexter Lawrence (not injury related – resting player), G Shane Lemieux (toe), S Julian Love (not injury related – resting player), DT Leonard Williams (neck)
 ThursdayG Joshua Ezeudu (neck), CB Adoree’ Jackson (knee), G Shane Lemieux (toe), DT Leonard Williams (neck)
 FridayG Joshua Ezeudu (neck), CB Adoree’ Jackson (knee), WR Marcus Johnson (illness), G Shane Lemieux (toe), DT Leonard Williams (neck)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB Darnay Holmes (shoulder), WR Richie James (knee), CB Nick McCloud (hamstring), DT Henry Mondeaux (knee)
 ThursdayRB Saquon Barkley (neck), CB Darnay Holmes (shoulder), WR Richie James (knee), CB Nick McCloud (hamstring), DT Henry Mondeaux (knee)
 FridayRB Saquon Barkley (neck)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayWR Kenny Golladay (illness)
 ThursdayG Mark Glowinski (not injury related – resting player), WR Kenny Golladay (illness), DT Dexter Lawrence (not injury related – resting player), S Julian Love (not injury related – resting player)
 FridayG Mark Glowinski (not injury related – resting player), WR Kenny Golladay (illness), CB Darnay Holmes (shoulder), WR Richie James (knee), DT Dexter Lawrence (not injury related – resting player), S Julian Love (not injury related – resting player), CB Nick McCloud (hamstring), DT Henry Mondeaux (knee)
 
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS at SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
 
Status Report
    DOUBTFULS Mike Edwards (hamstring), S Antoine Winfield (ankle), T Tristan Wirfs (ankle, knee)
 
    QUESTIONABLERB Leonard Fournette (foot), DT Akiem Hicks (foot), CB Sean Murphy-Bunting (quadricep)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayS Mike Edwards (hamstring), S Antoine Winfield (ankle), T Tristan Wirfs (ankle, knee)
 ThursdayS Mike Edwards (hamstring), S Antoine Winfield (ankle), T Tristan Wirfs (ankle, knee)
 FridayS Mike Edwards (hamstring), RB Leonard Fournette (foot), DT Akiem Hicks (foot), S Antoine Winfield (ankle), T Tristan Wirfs (ankle, knee)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB Sean Murphy-Bunting (quadricep), DT Vita Vea (foot, shoulder)
 ThursdayRB Leonard Fournette (foot), CB Sean Murphy-Bunting (quadricep), DT Vita Vea (foot, shoulder)
 FridayDT Vita Vea (foot, shoulder)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayTE Cameron Brate (illness)
 ThursdayTE Cameron Brate (illness)
 FridayTE Cameron Brate (illness), CB Sean Murphy-Bunting (quadricep)
 
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
 
Status Report
    OUTQB Jimmy Garoppolo (foot), S Tarvarius Moore (knee), DT Hassan Ridgeway (pectoral)
 
    QUESTIONABLEDE Nick Bosa (hamstring)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDE Nick Bosa (hamstring), QB Jimmy Garoppolo (foot), S Tarvarius Moore (knee), DT Hassan Ridgeway (pectoral), T Trent Williams (not injury related – resting player)
 ThursdayDE Nick Bosa (hamstring), QB Jimmy Garoppolo (foot), S Tarvarius Moore (knee), DT Hassan Ridgeway (pectoral)
 FridayDE Nick Bosa (hamstring), QB Jimmy Garoppolo (foot), S Tarvarius Moore (knee), DT Hassan Ridgeway (pectoral)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDT Arik Armstead (foot, ankle), G Spencer Burford (ankle), RB Christian McCaffrey (knee), WR Deebo Samuel (quadricep)
 ThursdayDT Arik Armstead (foot, ankle), G Spencer Burford (ankle), RB Christian McCaffrey (knee), WR Deebo Samuel (quadricep)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayT Trent Williams (not injury related – resting player)
 FridayDT Arik Armstead (foot, ankle), G Spencer Burford (ankle), RB Christian McCaffrey (knee), WR Deebo Samuel (quadricep), T Trent Williams (not injury related – resting player)
 
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS at ARIZONA CARDINALS on Monday night
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
 
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayT Trenton Brown (illness), RB Damien Harris (thigh), WR Jakobi Meyers (concussion), CB Jalen Mills (groin), T Isaiah Wynn (foot)
 FridayRB Damien Harris (thigh), WR Jakobi Meyers (concussion), CB Jalen Mills (groin), T Isaiah Wynn (foot)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayT Yodny Cajuste (calf, back)
 FridayT Trenton Brown (illness), T Yodny Cajuste (calf, back)
 
ARIZONA CARDINALS
 
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayT Rashaad Coward (chest), WR DeAndre Hopkins (illness), WR Rondale Moore (groin), CB Byron Murphy (back)
 FridayT Rashaad Coward (chest), WR Rondale Moore (groin), CB Byron Murphy (back)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayDT Trysten Hill (hamstring), S Charles Washington (chest)
 FridayDT Trysten Hill (hamstring), DE Jonathan Ledbetter (back), S Charles Washington (chest)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayWR Greg Dortch (thumb)
 FridayWR Greg Dortch (thumb), WR DeAndre Hopkins (illness)

NFL Transactions 12-9-22

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The following are the NFL transactions for Friday, December 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 TRANSACTION

WAIVER REQUEST (NO RECALL)

JACKSONVILLE
    Henderson, DarrellRBMemphis   


    CLAIMING DEADLINE: 4:00 p.m., N.Y. Time, Monday, 12/12/22

PRACTICE SQUAD TRANSACTIONS


ADDITION

BUFFALO
    Stevenson, MarquezWRHouston   


REVERSIONS FROM ACTIVE/INACTIVE LIST

LAS VEGAS
    Grasu, HronissCOregon   

LOS ANGELES RAMS
    Brown, EarnestDENorthwestern   
    Brown, MalcolmRBTexas   
  CONTRACT TERMINATED BY CLUB

BUFFALO
    Coulter, IsaiahWRRhode Island   


OTHER TRANSACTIONS/COMMENTS

DE-ACTIVATIONS
 (All are 12/8)

LAS VEGAS
    Billings, AndrewDTBaylor   
    Bower, TashawnDELouisiana State   
    Brown, JayonLBUCLA   
    Grasu, HronissCOregon   
         (Also see PRACTICE SQUAD TRANSACTIONS)
    Horsted, JesperTEPrinceton   
    Ya-Sin, RockDBTemple   

LOS ANGELES RAMS
    Donald, AaronDTPittsburgh   
    Evans, BobbyGOklahoma   
    Howard, TravinLBTexas Christian   
    Jolly, ShaunDBAppalachian State   
    Lewis, TerrellLBAlabama   
    Long, DavidDBMichigan   
    Rivers, RonnieRBFresno State

NHL Preview: San Jose Sharks (8-16-5) at Anaheim Ducks (7-17-3)

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SAN JOSE SHARKS NOTES:

LAST GAME
Game 29 – 12/7 – SJS 5 vs VAN 6 OT…Logan Couture (1g, 1a) and Tomas Hertl (0g, 2a) both posted multi-point efforts as San Jose came up short despite battling back from a two-goal second period deficit. Nick Bonino (1g, 0a) opened the scoring 18 seconds in, marking the earliest goal by a Sharks skater this season. Couture scored San Jose’s first shorthanded goal of the season and 14th of his career – placing him in a tie with Owen Nolan and Marco Sturm for second most in franchise history. Eetu Makiniemi made his NHL debut in relief of Kaapo Kahkonen. Jonah Gadjovich (1g, 0a) scored his first goal of the season early in the third period. SJ Goals: Bonino (2), Meier (13 pp), Couture (14 sh), Gadjovich (1), Labanc (6)
SF: 39
SA: 28
SJ PP: 1/3
SJ PK: 1/3
W: Martin
OTL: Makiniemi

RECENT TRANSCATIONS
12/7 Activated F Nico Sturm off IR
12/6 Placed F Matt Nieto on IR; recalled F C.J. Suess from the San Jose Barracuda
12/6 Assigned G Aaron Dell to the San Jose Barracuda; recalled G Eetu Makiniemi from the San Jose Barracuda
12/1 Assigned F Jeff Viel to the San Jose Barracuda
11/28 Placed G James Reimer on IR; recalled F Jeff Viel from the San Jose Barracuda
11/27 Recalled D Scott Harrington from the San Jose Barracuda
11/26 Recalled G Aaron Dell from the San Jose Barracuda; placed D Mario Ferraro on IR
11/25 Re-assigned G Aaron Dell to the San Jose Barracuda
11/23 Activated D Radim Simek from IR; placed F Nico Sturm on IR
11/22 Recalled G Aaron Dell from the San Jose Barracuda
11/18 Assigned D Scott Harrington to the San Jose Barracuda
11/14 Placed D Radim Simek on IR; recalled D Nick Cicek from the San Jose Barracuda

TONIGHT’S OPPONENT – ANAHEIM DUCKS
The Sharks will be traveling to Anaheim to play the Ducks for the first time this season. San Jose have earned points in 5 of their six games against the Ducks dating back to last season but haven’t been able to secure the two points in all but one of those contests (1-1-4). San Jose will be eager to avenge home overtime losses against the Ducks on Nov. 1 and 5. Timo Meier (3g, 2a), Erik Karlsson (3g, 2a) and Tomas Hertl (1g, 4a) lead San Jose in scoring against Anaheim this year. Karlsson notched his first hat trick, and first hat trick by a Sharks defenseman, on Nov. 1. Anaheim defeated Carolina, 4-3 in overtime, at Honda Center on Dec. 6. Following tonight’s game, the Ducks will embark on a four-game Canadian road trip, with games against Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal and Edmonton.

STORYLINES
IN RARE COMPANY…Sharks defenseman Erik Karlsson continues to lead NHL defensemen in goals and points, and still stands as the only defenseman this season to cross the 10-goal threshold. In November, Karlsson became the first Sharks defenseman to reach 20 points in a calendar month with a position-leading 21 points (6g, 15a) in just 15 games. He has factored into 35 of 86 goals scored for San Jose this season (40.7%). Per NHL PR, the highest-ever rate in the NHL’s modern era (since the 1943-44 season) at which a defenseman factored into team goals for a season was Bobby Orr at 43.3% in 1969-70.

HERTL HEATING UP…Tomas Hertl scored both of San Jose’s goals in their 2-5 loss in Ottawa on Dec. 3, four days after potting a pair in a shutout win over Montreal. The forward has now found the scoresheet in 14 of the past 19 games with eight multi-point efforts in that span. Hertl registered a season-high three points in San Jose’s Nov. 5 game against the Anaheim Ducks, including a goal and two assists and has 26 points (8g, 18a) in the team’s previous 24 games dating back to October 20 at the New York Rangers. He had goals in three consecutive contests for the first time this season from Nov. 5 thru 11 and notched his 400th career NHL point on November 11 with an assist. His .93 point-per-game pace (25 in 28) this season is the second highest single-season pace of his career.

IT’S TIMO TIME…Timo Meier ranks fourth on the Sharks with 25 points and leads the team with 12 goals since Nov. 1. The winger took sole possession of 10th on the Sharks’ all-time list in goals with a strike on Nov. 10 and ranks second on the Sharks with 13 markers on the season. He logged a five-game goal-scoring streak (Nov. 1 thru Nov. 11, 6g) and found the back of the net in eight of 15 November games. The Swiss forward currently leads the NHL with 136 shots on goal. Last season, Meier rifled off 326 shots on net, the most by any Sharks forward (third most by a Sharks player) in a single season.

CAPTAIN COUTURE…Logan Couture took the team goal-scoring lead with his 14 th of the season on Dec. 7 against Vancouver, breaking a tie with Timo Meier. Couture’s second period goal was the Sharks first shorthanded tally this season and moved Couture into a tie with Owen Nolan and Marco Sturm (14) for second most shorthanded goals in franchise history. Since debuting in the 2009-10 season, the center ranks T-14th in shorthanded goals and T-15th in shorthanded points among League skaters. The captain posted a career-long five-game goal streak which ended on Nov. 27, finishing one game behind San Jose’s team record of six games. Couture has lit the lamp in 10 of the past 15 contests with six multi-point efforts and 18 points (10g, 8a) in that span. He totaled 16 points (9g, 7a) in 14 November contests.

SUPREME SPECIAL TEAMS…The Sharks’ power play has been hot of late, cashing in on 14 of 49 (28.6%) trips to the man-advantage since the start of a six-game home stand on October 25, good for sixth in the NHL in that span. San Jose has gone empty in just eight games in that stretch, including Nov. 10 at St. Louis and Nov. 30 at Toronto when the team had zero power play opportunities and Nov. 17 against Detroit and Nov. 19 against the New York Rangers when they had just one each. The Sharks penalty kill has struggled as of late, allowing multiple goals in three consecutive games, but still enters tonight’s contest as the league’s second-best unit this season at 84.3%. The Sharks posted stout 6-for-6 and 3-for-3 efforts against Montreal on Nov. 29 and Toronto on Nov. 30, respectively. The Maple Leafs had a scorching 28.3% power play at home this season entering Nov. 30’s game. San Jose’s penalty kill killed off its first 22 penalties of the season before finally allowing a power play goal on Oct. 22 at New Jersey. San Jose has been operating at a league-best 85.9% shorthanded efficiency since the 2022 NHL All-Star break, and the Sharks have the league’s fourth-best penalty kill percentage since the start of the 2020-21 season (83.3-percent).

COMEBACK KIDS…The Sharks overcame a two-goal deficit en route to a 3-2 shootout victory on November 13 at Minnesota, the team’s first multi-goal comeback win of the season and first since 4/24/22 at Vegas, a 5-4 shootout decision. San Jose has come from behind in four of eight wins on the year, including each contest of a three-game win streak Friday (11/11) at Dallas (trailed 1-0), Sunday (11/13) at Minnesota (trailed 2-0) and Tuesday (11/15) at Vegas (trailed 1-0 and 2-1). San Jose was the first team to earn a win over Vegas when trailing after two periods on the year (the Knights had been 7-0-0). Per NHL PR, the three-game road trip was the first time since March 14-17, 2018 that the Sharks earned three consecutive come-from-behind wins in one road stint.

REIM TIME…Sharks goaltender James Reimer earned his first shutout of the season on Oct. 23 with a 30-save performance at Philadelphia. Reimer’s shutout, his fifth as a Shark, moved him into a tie with Aaron Dell for eighth on the franchise’s all-time shutouts list. He recorded his third 41-save effort of the season on Saturday (11/19) against the New York Rangers, including saves on the first 40 shots he faced in the game. Reimer also owns a .937 shorthanded save percentage since joining the Sharks at the start of the 2021-22 season, the best in the NHL in that span (min. 10 games played) and the best two-season stretch by a goaltender since the NHL began tracking the statistic in 1997-98 (min. 30 games played, second best is Cory Schneider from 2010-12 with a .936 SV% in 58 GP).

GRIER’S GAMEPLAN…On July 5, Sharks president Jonathan Becher and Assistant General Manager Joe Will introduced Mike Grier as the team’s fifth General Manager and first black general manager in NHL history. The 47-year-old appeared in 221 games with the Sharks from 2006 through 2008 as part of a 14-season, 1,060 game NHL playing career. Just two days later, Grier was with the team as they selected center Filip Bystedt with the 27th overall pick in the 2022 NHL Draft. On July 13, the Sharks traded longtime defenseman Brent Burns and signed Matt Benning, Oskar Lindblom, Markus Nutivaara and Nico Sturm on the first day of free agency. A full list of players under NHL contract that have joined the organization since July 5 is below:

ANAHEIM DUCKS NOTES:

LAST ANAHEIM DUCKS GAME
DEC. 6, 2022 – ANAHEIM 4 vs. CAROLINA 3 – OT
The Ducks earned a 4-3 OT win over the Carolina Hurricanes Tuesday night at Honda Center. Anaheim improved to 4-1 in overtime this season with the 3-on-3 goal, all four victories coming on home ice. Ryan Strome scored the overtime winner for Anaheim, his second OT goal of the season (fourth career). His two overtime goals co-lead the NHL with five other skaters Adam Henrique opened the scoring with his eighth goal at 3:59 of the first period, his 103rd goal as a Duck, passing Andrew Cogliano for ninth-most in franchise history. Max Comtois netted Anaheim’s second goal at 11:13 in the first, his fifth of the year. Brett Leason scored his second goal in as many games, giving him his first career goal streak (2-0=2). Mason McTavish earned his third assist in as many games (0-3=3), Frank Vatrano extended his assist streak to three games (0-3=3), his longest as a Duck, and Troy Terry, Max Jones, Sam Carrick and Cam Fowler earned assists. John Gibson stopped 34 shots to earn his fifth win of the campaign.
PP: 0-2 PK: 2-2 SF: 30 SA: 37 TOI: Cam Fowler (25:39)
Three Stars: 1. R. Strome 2. M. McTavish 3. S. Aho Game Summary | Event Summary | Game Recap

UPCOMING GAME SCHEDULE
DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (PT) TV / AUDIO
Dec. 12 @ Ottawa Canadian Tire Centre 4:30 p.m. BSW / Ducks Stream
Dec. 13 @ Toronto Scotiabank Arena 4 p.m. BSSC / Ducks Stream
Dec. 15 @ Montreal Bell Centre 4 p.m. BSSC / Ducks Stream
Dec. 17 @ Edmonton Rogers Place 1 p.m. BSSC / Ducks Stream
Dec. 20 @ Los Angeles Crypto.com Arena 7:30 p.m. BSSC / Ducks Stream

RECENT TRANSACTIONS:
Nov. 26 Assigned D Urho Vaakanainen to San Diego (AHL) on a Long-Term Injury Conditioning Loan.
Nov. 27 Recalled D Urho Vaakanainen from a Long-Term Injury Conditioning Loan in San Diego (AHL). Activated Vaakanainen
and C Derek Grant from Injured Reserve (IR) and placed LW Max Comtois on IR.
Dec. 1 Placed D John Klingberg on Injured Reserve (IR).
Dec. 5 Reassigned LW Pavol Regenda to San Diego (AHL).
Dec. 6 Claimed C Jayson Megna on waivers from Colorado. Activated LW Max Comtois from Injured Reserve (IR) and placed
C Isac Lundestrom on IR.

ANAHEIM DUCKS INJURIES
Man-Games Lost: 130
PLAYER INJURY/ILLNESS EXPECTED ABSENCE GAMES MISSED
John Moore Upper-body Indefinite 27
Jamie Drysdale Torn labrum (shoulder) 4-6 months 19
John Klingberg Lower-body Day-to-day 7
Isac Lundestrom Upper-body 6 weeks 3
Derek Grant Lower-body Day-to-day 2

ANAHEIM DUCKS NOTES
TONIGHT’S GAME: The Anaheim Ducks wrap up a two-game homestand tonight when they host the San Jose Sharks at Honda Center (7 p.m. PT, TV: ESPN+ AUDIO: Ducks Stream). The Ducks enter tonight’s contest with points in three of their last five outings (1-2-2, 5 pts.). Anaheim owns an all-time record of 1,027-888-304, including 578-384-145 at home and 449-504-158 away from Orange County. Anaheim continues its 14-game December schedule, consisting of six home and eight road contests. All-time, Anaheim is 153-140-48 in the month of December. Since the start of 2013-14, Anaheim is 60-30-19 in December, picking up points in 79 of the 109 contests. Following tonight’s game, the Ducks will begin a season-tying five-game road trip Monday, Dec. 12 at Ottawa (4 p.m. PT).

DUCKS-SHARKS: Anaheim and San Jose continue a four-game season series tonight at Honda Center. The Ducks have won back-to-back games vs. the Sharks to open the 2022-23 season series, following a 6-5 OT win Nov. 1 and a 5-4 SO win Nov. 5. Anaheim has earned wins in eight of their last 10 games vs. San Jose (8-2-0) dating to 2021-22. The Ducks own a 74-67-16 all-time record vs. the Sharks, including an 36-33-9 mark in Orange County. Anthony Stolarz is undefeated in seven career starts as a Duck against the Sharks (6-0-0), posting one shutout, a 2.37 GAA and .937 SV%. All-time, Stolarz is 7-1-0 in seven starts vs. San Jose. John Gibson (6-5-5) has a 2.89 GAA and .911 SV% in 17 appearances vs. San Jose. Kevin Shattenkirk (5-21=26 in 39 GP) leads Ducks skaters in career scoring and assists vs. the Sharks. Adam Henrique (12-12=24 in 31 GP) paces Ducks skaters in career goals vs. the Sharks. The season series will wrap up in Orange County with the teams facing off Jan. 6 at Honda Center (7 p.m. PT).

ANA-SJS SEASON SERIES:
DATE LOCATION TIME / RESULT TV / AUDIO
Nov. 1 SAP Center 6-5 SO win
Nov. 5 SAP Center 5-4 SO win
Dec. 9 Honda Center 7 p.m. PT ESPN+ / Ducks Stream
Jan. 6 Honda Center 7 p.m. PT ESPN+ / Ducks Stream

ANA-SJS ALL-TIME SERIES:
Overall @ Anaheim @ San Jose
All-Time Series: 74-67-16 36-33-9 38-34-7
Current Streak: Three ANA wins Two ANA wins Three ANA wins
Last ANA Win: Nov. 5, 2022 (5-4 SO) Mar. 6, 2022 (3-2 OT) Nov. 5, 2022 (5-4 SO)
Last SJS Win: Mar. 26, 2022 (4-1) Mar. 13, 2021 (3-1) Mar. 26, 2022 (4-1)
ANA Last 10: 8-2-0 5-3-2 6-4-0

POWERING UP: Anaheim’s power play has scored multiple goals on the man advantage in two of the last four games (5-15, 33.3%, one game with 0 PP opportunities), while recording multiple goals on five occasions this season (two games with 0 PP opportunities this season). The Ducks have also scored seven PPG the last 10 contests (7-30), clipping at 23.3% in that span.

CLUTCH COMEBACKS: The Ducks co-lead the NHL with three third-period, multi-goal comebacks wins this season (also NYI), including Oct. 12 vs. SEA (5-4, OT win, trailed 4-2 with 15:51 in third), Oct. 30 vs. TOR (4-3 OT win, trailed 3-1 with 12:36 remaining) and Nov. 5 @ SJS (5-4 shootout win, trailed 4-2 with 9:33 remaining). The Ducks four multi-goal comeback wins this season rank second behind only Chicago’s four. Anaheim’s comeback win over San Jose marked the second time in franchise history the club has come back from a multi-goal deficit in the final 5:00 of regulation in the regular season (also Dec. 7, 2016 vs. CAR). Anaheim has recorded four third-period, multi-goal comeback victories in a single regular season just three times in franchise history (six in 2014-15 and five in 2009-10 & 4 in 2013-14).

TERRY TALK: Right wing Troy Terry leads Anaheim in points (11-16=27), goals, PPG (3) and assists this season, ranking tied for 10th among NHL leaders in even-strength points this season (8-13=21). Terry has earned 3-3=6 points his last five games and 4-3=7 points his last eight outings. He also has collected 7-11=18 points his last 19 appearances. Terry also has 8-13=21 points his last 22 contests. He had a career-best five-game assist streak Oct. 30-Nov. 6 (1-7=8), surpassing his prior best of four straight games with an assist Nov. 9-16, 2021 (3-4=7). Terry is currently on pace for 86 points, which is ahead of his career high set last season (37-30=67 in 75 GP in 2021-22) and would stand as the highest single-season total by a Ducks skater since Ryan Getzlaf in 2013-14 (31-56=87 in 77 GP). Terry finished November leading Anaheim in scoring (6-8=14) and goals in 14 contests during the month.

GENERATION Z: Center Trevor Zegras is second among Ducks in points (9-13=22), goals and assists. Zegras has 1-4=5 points his last six games, 2-8=10 points his last 13 outings, 5-12=17 points his last 18 games and 7-12=19 points his last 22. On Nov. 27 vs. SEA, he tied a career high with three assists (0-3=3), his third career three assist game, the most by a Ducks skater before the age of 22. His three points also tied his single-game career high (last: Feb. 19, 2022 @ VAN; 0-3=3). It was his fourth career three-point game, tying Ryan Getzlaf for the second-most three-point games by a Duck at age 21 and trailing only Paul Kariya (12). Zegras finished the month of November with 11 assists (2-11=13 in 14 GP), one of three Ducks players since 2013-14 to post at least 11 assists in a calendar month, joining Ryan Getzlaf (eight times; best: 17 in March 2017) and Corey Perry (12 in November 2016).

CAM’S CORNER: Defenseman Cam Fowler leads Anaheim blueliners in points (3-11=14), goals and assists through 27 games, on pace to match his single-season career high of 42 points set last season. Fowler has 3-10=13 points his last 12 games, including four multi-point outings (three multi-assist). Since Nov. 15, Fowler’s 12 points (3-10=13 in 12 GP) third among all NHL defensemen in that span trailing Buffalo’s Rasmus Dahlin (2-13=15) and Detroit’s Filip Hronek (5-9=14). Fowler had a career-tying five-game point streak from Nov. Nov. 15-23 (2-6=8), matching his prior high set four prior times; last: Nov. 7-16, 2021; 1-4=5). The last Ducks defenseman with a longer run was Chris Pronger (six games, Oct. 29-Nov. 7, 2009; 3-6=9). Fowler recorded three straight multi-point efforts Nov. 15-19 (1-5=6), joining San Jose’s Erik Karlsson (four straight multi-point games, Oct. 27-Nov. 3; 7-4=11) as the only defensemen in the NHL with three or more consecutive multi-point outings. Fowler is one of four defensemen in Ducks history with multiple points in three consecutive games and the first since Scott Niedermayer in 2008-09.

PLAYER SEASON MULTI-POINT STREAK DATES PTS
Cam Fowler 2022-23 3 GP Nov. 15-19, 2022 1-5=6
Scott Niedermayer 2008-09 3 GP Jan. 27-31, 2009 1-6=7
Chris Pronger 2006-07 3 GP Nov. 19-22, 2006 1-5=6
Scott Niedermayer 2005-06 3 GP Mar. 7-12, 2006 0-6=6
Scott Niedermayer 2005-06 3 GP Jan. 28-Feb. 1, 2006 2-6=8
Oleg Tverdovsky 1999-00 3 GP Jan. 29-Feb. 1, 2000 0-6=6

GIBBY’S GAME: John Gibson leads NHL goalies in saves (637), co-leads in starts and appearances (20), and goaltender assists (2). Gibson leads the NHL with nine games of 35-plus saves this season, three more than any other goaltender and co-leads the league with four 40-save performances (also WPG’s Connor Hellebuyck). Gibson was one of seven goalies the last 10 years with eight 35-plus save contests through the first 19 starts in a season, and is the only goalie to do so twice (also 2018-19). Gibson has recorded four 40-plus save games this season (Dec. 3 @ MIN, 45; Nov. 23 vs. NYR, 41; Nov. 6 vs. FLA, 43; Oct. 12 vs. SEA, 44), co-leading the NHL with Connor Hellebuyck (WPG). Gibson earned his fifth career helper, the primary assist, on Troy Terry’s OT winning goal Oct. 12 vs. SEA and tied J.S. Giguere for second in Ducks all-time goaltender assists with his sixth career helper Nov. 3 @ VAN. Gibson stopped his eighth career penalty shot (10th attempt) against Alexander Kerfoot Oct. 30 vs. TOR. He has stopped an NHL-leading six penalty shots since the start of 2020-21, with two goalies tied with three penalty shot saves (Connor Hellebuyck, WPG & Frederik Andersen, CAR/TOR).

M(A)C ATTACK: Rookie center Mason McTavish has picked up 4-10=14 points this season, and is tied for second among Anaheim leaders in PPG (2), tied for third in points and is fourth in assists. He currently ranks tied for fifth among NHL rookies in points and assists. McTavish recorded his 10th point Nov. 23 vs. NYR (3-7=10), with only Trevor Zegras (10 points in 15 GP in 2021-22) reaching the mark in fewer games the last 10 seasons. Among NHL rookies, McTavish ranks tied for fifth in scoring and sixth in assists (7). McTavish scored his first goal of 2022-23 Nov. 5 @ SJS (1-1=2), as part of his second career multi-point game (also Oct. 13, 2021 vs. WPG; 1-1=2).

QUE RICO!: Center Adam Henrique has 8-5=13 points his last 17 outings, while he ranks third among team leaders in goals (8) and tied for third in scoring overall (8-6=14). He recorded points in a season-long six straight games Nov. 5-19 (5-3=8), his best as a Duck and one short of his career-long point streak set over 10 years ago in seven straight contests with New Jersey Nov. 25-Dec. 8, 2011 (2-7=9). He scored goals in a season-best three straight games Nov. 5-12 (3-0=3, +3; missed Nov. 9 due to birth of first child), including his 100th goal as a Duck (100-90=190) Nov. 12 vs. CHI, becoming the 10th player in franchise history to reach the milestone.

NHL Preview: Philadelphia Flyers (9-13-5) at Vegas Golden Knights (19-8-1)

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PHILADELPHIA FLYERS NOTES:

UPCOMING GAMES
DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME BROADCAST INFO.
Sun., Dec. 11 Arizona Coyotes Mullet Arena 7 p.m. NBCSP+, 93.3 WMMR
Tue., Dec. 13 Colorado Avalanche Ball Arena 9 p.m. NBCSP, 93.3 WMMR
Thur., Dec. 15 New Jersey Devils Prudential Center 7 p.m. NBCSP, 97.5 The Fanatic

CURRENT INJURIES
PLAYER INJURY DATES GAMES MISSED
Wade Allison IR-oblique muscle strain, hip pointer 11/13-present 13
Cam Atkinson upper body 9/25-present 27
Sean Couturier IR-back 9/19-present 27
Ryan Ellis LTIR-groin/hip/back 10/11-present 27
Tanner Laczynski IR-lower body 12/7-present 1
2022-23 TOTAL MAN GAMES LOST: 156

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
12/8 – Recalled D Cam York from Lehigh Valley and reassigned D Egor Zamula to the Phantoms (AHL)
12/6 – Placed F Tanner Laczynski on Injured Reserve
12/2 – Assigned F Kieffer Bellows to Lehigh Valley

FLYERS VS. GOLDEN KNIGHTS: HEAD-TO-HEAD
FLYERS GOLDEN KNIGHTS
5-3-0 ALL-TIME RECORD 3-5-0
2-2-0 HOME 1-3-0
3-1-0 ROAD 2-2-0
3-2-0 LAST 5 MEETINGS 2-3-0
5-3-0 LAST 10 MEETINGS 3-5-0
27 GOALS SCORED 18
28.0% POWER PLAY 23.1%
76.9% PENALTY KILL 72.0%
Konecny: 8 pts (2-6=8) in 8 GP
Hayes: 6 pts (2-4=6) in 8 GP
Laughton: 5 pts (1-4=5) in 8 GP

TEAM SCORING LEADERS Kessel: 34 pts (11-23=34) in 51 GP
Eichel: 15 pts (8-7=15) in 16 GP
Stone: 12 pts (4-8=12) in 15 GP
Smith: 12 pts (8-4=12) in 19 GP
Hart: 2-1-0, 3.03 GAA, .928 SV% in 3 GP
Sandstrom: Has not faced VGK

TEAM GOALTENDERS Hill: 1-0-0, 2.99 GAA, .907 SV% in 2 GP
Thompson: Has not faced PHI

TEAM NOTES
QUICK HITS

  • Philadelphia plays 21 games in 40 days from Nov. 8-Dec. 17 – tied for the most games played among other NHL teams in that span (STL).
  • The Flyers are on a three-game power-play goal streak (4 PPG) – its second-longest PPG streak of the season (four games, 10/13-10/19). The team ranks fifth in the NHL with a 44.4 PP% since Dec. 3 and T-5th in PPG.
  • Philadelphia has allowed the opposing team to score first in 20 of its 27 games this season. The Flyers rank T-1st in the NHL with seven wins when trailing first in a game. The Flyers are 2-3-2 when scoring first.
  • Philadelphia recorded a franchise-best 59 hits Nov. 12 vs. OTT. The 59 hits are tied for the ninth-most in a regular season game in NHL history.
  • The Flyers lead the NHL with 829 hits and rank second with 499 blocked shots.
  • Philadelphia ranks eighth in the NHL in team rookie scoring percentage (10.5) and ninth in team rookie points (19).
  • The rookies have netted a combined eight goals to rank fifth among NHL team rookie goal percentage (12.3) and T-7th in rookie goals.

ON THE ROAD AGAIN

  • Philadelphia begins a four-game road trip Friday – tied for its longest road trip of the season (also, Feb. 16-21 & April 2-8).
  • Nine of the Flyers’ next 11 games will be on the road, Dec. 9-Jan. 2.
  • Philadelphia is 3-5-4 on the road this season and has earned a point in four of its last seven road games (1-3-3).
  • The Flyers will face a Western Conference opponent in the next three contests and is 1-0-0 on the road against a Western Conference team (10/22 at NSH, 3-1).

‘TIS THE SEASON

  • The Flyers play 14 contests during the month of December, tied for their second-most in a month this season.
  • Philadelphia will play six games at home and eight on the road, including the start to five road games in a row, Dec. 22-Jan. 2, that will be split up by the NHL Holiday Break, Dec. 24-26.
  • Philadelphia owns a 353-224-82-30 all-time record for games played in the month of December – its second-most wins in a single month.
  • The Flyers rank second in NHL history with a .594 winning percentage during the month of December (VGK – .733 in 60 all-time games) and rank seventh with 353 December wins.
  • The December schedule also features Philadelphia’s 21st all-time game held on New Year’s Eve, it’s 20th on the road, when the Flyers visit the Kings on Dec. 31. Philadelphia is 9-7-2-2 all-time in New Year’s Eve contests, 8-7-2-2 on the road.

KONNECT FOUR

  • Travis Konecny registered a power-play assist Wednesday to stretch his point streak to four games (3-1=4).
  • He owns 17 points (6-11=17) in his last 15 games, including four multi-point contests and a seven-game point streak (3-7=10), Nov. 2-15.
  • He leads the team in goals (10), ranks T-1st in game-winning goals (2) and second in assists (13), points (23), shots (65) and multi-point games (7) this season.
  • He tallied three goals in a season-high three-game goal streak, Dec. 1-5.
  • The forward recorded his first career shorthanded assist/point vs. VAN (10/15).
  • The 25-year-old netted two goals Oct. 13 vs. NJ for his 11th career multi-goal game. Per NHL Stats, he became the second player in Flyers history to have two-or-more multi-goal games in a season opener (Bill Barber, 3x, 10/9/80, 10/9/81 & 10/7/82).
  • He ranks second in Flyers history in GWG (18), third in goals (120), fourth in scoring (294) and assists (174) and fifth in PPG (23) since entering the NHL in 2016-17.

LUCKY NUMBER 13

  • Kevin Hayes netted his ninth goal, second PPG, of the season Wednesday night to extend his point streak to three games (1-3=4).
  • The forward is also on a three-game PPP streak (1-2=3) – matching his career high, set Oct. 13-18 (3a) this season.
  • He owns nine points (4-5=9) in the last seven games.
  • He collected back-to-back multi-point games (2-2=4), Nov. 26-29, for the sixth time in his career and leads the team with eight multi-point games this season.
  • He owns 18 points (8-10=18) in the last 17 games, including a season-high six-game point streak (Nov. 12-21).
  • The 30-year-old leads the team in assists (19), PPA (8), PPP (10) and points (28) and ranks second in goals (8) this season.
  • He collected eight points (1-7=8) in a career-high five-game season-opening point streak, Oct. 13-22.
  • He tallied his 200th career assist Oct. 19 at FLA.

ICE ICE BABY

  • Tony DeAngelo tallied a power-play assist Wednesday to stretch his point streak to four games (1-3=4) – tied for his longest point streak of the season. He also owns a power-play point (1-1=2) in each of the last two games.
  • He leads team defensemen with 14 points (4-10=14) in 26 games this season.
  • He ranks 17th in the NHL in average TOI/game (24:19).
  • He ranks third on the team in PPP (8), fourth in points,T-4th in assists and fifth in goals.
  • He recorded a career-high 31:03 TOI Nov. 19 at MTL to become the sixth defenseman in Flyers history to skate 31-plus minutes in two-or-more games, also: Matt Carle (2), Eric Desjardins (9), Derian Hatcher (2), Kim Johnsson (4) and Chris Pronger (3).
  • He recorded five points (1-4=5) in a four-game point streak, Oct. 13-19.
  • Per NHL Stats, he became the fifth defenseman in Flyers history to start a season on a point streak of at least four games: Behn Wilson (7 games in 1981-82), Chris Pronger (5 games in 2011-12), Gary Galley (four games in 1993-94) and Mark Howe (four games in 1988-89 & 1984-85).

SANNY ON A ROLL

  • Travis Sanheim saw his season-high four-game point streak (2-3=5) come to an end Wednesday night vs. WSH.
  • He owns seven points (2-5=7) in the last eight games and nine points (3-6=9) in the last 10 contests.
  • He netted his first career shorthanded goal Nov. 29 vs. NYI to become the 41st defenseman in Flyers history to record a SHG.
  • The blueliner ranks T-1st on the team in assists (6), second in scoring (9) and T-2nd in goals (3) since Nov. 19 and leads NHL defensemen in even-strength points (8), ranks T-3rd in goals and T-7th in points in that span.
  • The 26-year-old signed an eight-year, $50 million contract extension ($6.25 AAV) on Oct. 13.

IVAN THE GREAT

  • Ivan Provorov has four assists in the last eight contests.
  • He recorded his 200th career NHL point (assist) Nov. 26 at NYI to become the seventh defenseman in Flyers history to reach the 200-plus point milestone.
  • He ranks T-4th in team history for goals by a defenseman with Shayne Gostisbehere (60).
  • The blueliner ranks third on the team in assists (11), T-4th in shots (57) and fifth in scoring (12) and hits (48) this season.
  • The 25-year-old leads the Flyers and ranks third in the NHL with 73 blocked shots.
  • The Russian native’s 10 blocked shots on Oct. 13 tied the franchise record for most in a game for the third time: Andrew MacDonald (3/11/16); Provorov (11/2/17 & 10/13/22).

WHOLE LOT OF HART

  • Carter Hart stopped 29-of-32 shots Monday night to earn his eighth win of the season. The win also marked his first career win against Colorado.
  • Monday’s contest was Hart’s 70th career victory to become the 11th goaltender in Flyers history to reach 70-plus wins (NHL Stats).
  • The backstop has seen 30-plus shots in 12 of his 19 games this season – he is 7-1-4 in those contests.
  • He ranks third among NHL goaltenders in shots against (621) and fourth in saves (566) this season.
  • He opened the season on an eight-game point streak (6-0-2) to become the fourth goaltender in team history to have started a season on an eight-game plus point streak: Pete Peeters (22-0-5 in 1979-80), Bob Froese (9-0-1 in 1982-83) and Dominic Roussel (8-0-0 in 1993-94). (NHL Stats)
  • He made a career-high 48 shots and tied his career high with 51 shots faced vs. FLA on Oct. 27.
  • He recorded a career-high season-opening five-game win streak.
  • Per NHL Stats, he became the seventh goaltender in Flyers history to win each of his first five games of a season and first since Ron Hextall (5-0-0 in 1995-96). The longest such stretch in franchise history is eight straight games, achieved by Dominic Roussel (1993-94) and Bob Froese (1982-83).
  • The 24-year-old’s 48 saves tied for the eighth-most by a Flyers goaltender while his 51 shots faced T-10th. Per NHL Stats, his 48 saves mark the highest single game save total by a Flyers goaltenders since Steve Mason on March 22, 2016 (51 at CBJ).
  • Outside of Philadelphia, he only has one NHL team he has not earned a win against: St. Louis.

BUZZIN’ JOEL

  • Joel Farabee has five points (2-3=5) in the last 10 games.
  • He owns nine points (2-7=9) in the last 16 games, including a season-high three-game assist streak, Nov. 8-12, and two three-game point streaks, Nov. 8-12 & Nov. 19-23.
  • He ranks third on the Flyers in scoring (15), fourth in goals (5) and T-4th in assists (10) this season.
  • The forward tallied a season-high three points (1-2=3) on Oct. 22 at NSH.
  • He tied his career-high five shots for the seventh time on Oct. 19 at FLA.
  • The 22-year-old is one of seven Flyers players with a GWG this season, notching his fourth career on Oct. 27 vs. FLA.

CZECH HIM OUT

  • Lukas Sedlak has five points (2-3=5) in the last six contests.
  • He registered two assists Nov. 29 vs. NYI, including his first career shorthanded assist.
  • He recorded back-to-back multi-point games for the first time in his career (1-3=4), Nov. 26-29, and has three multipoint games on the season.
  • The forward has eight points (3-5=8) with the Flyers since being claimed on waivers from Colorado on Oct. 19.
  • The Czech Republic native’s five assists are his second-most in a season (6 in 2016-17) and his eight points are tied for his second-most in a season (13 in 2016-17, 8 in 2017-18).

VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS NOTES:

GOLDEN KNIGHTS UPCOMING GAMES
Golden Knights 2022-23 Record: 19-8-1, 39 points (7-6-0 at Home, 12-2-1 on Road)

DATE OPPONENT TELEVISION RADIO SPANISH RADIO
Dec. 9 vs. Philadelphia Flyers AT&T SportsNet Fox Sports 98.9 FM/1340 AM Deportes 1460 AM
Dec. 11 vs. Boston Bruins AT&T SportsNet Fox Sports 98.9 FM/1340 AM Deportes 1460 AM
Dec. 13 at Winnipeg Jets AT&T SportsNet Fox Sports 98.9 FM/1340 AM None
Dec. 15 at Chicago Blackhawks AT&T SportsNet Fox Sports 98.9 FM/1340 AM None
Dec. 17 vs. New York Islanders AT&T SportsNet Fox Sports 98.9 FM/1340 AM Deportes 1460 AM

GOLDEN KNIGHTS LAST GAME RECAP
December 7 – Vegas Golden Knights 1, New York Rangers 5
The Vegas Golden Knights (19-8-1) suffered a 5-1 setback against the New York Rangers (13-10-5) on Wednesday night at T-Mobile Arena. Kaapo Kakko had the only goal in the first period as he snuck a shot through at 6:49 of the opening frame. During a 5-on-3 power play in the second period, Chandler Stephenson dished to Jonathan Marchessault who buried the game-tying goal. New York took over in the third period as Mika Zibanejad (2), Filip Chytil and Alexis LaFreniere all scored to give the Rangers a 5-1 win.

LAST GAME BY THE NUMBERS

  • Marchessault has goals in three straight games for the first time this season
  • Shea Theodore had an assist on Vegas’ only goal to extend his point streak to four games
  • Logan Thompson stopped 32 of 37 shots
  • Vegas drops to 19-8-1 and 7-6-0 at home

Three for Marchy
Jonathan Marchessault has tallied a goal in three consecutive games for the Golden Knights. This is the first time this season that Marchessault has had a three-game goal streak and the sixth time in his career, all with Vegas. The last time the forward had this long of a goal streak was March 30 – April 3, 2022. Marchessault has never reached four consecutive games with a goal.

Hey Shea!
Shea Theodore has recorded 10 points in Vegas’ last 10 games (1-9—10) and ranks eighth amongst defensemen in the league in points this season (22). Theodore has five multi-point games, second to Alex Pietrangelo (six) for the most multi-point games by a Golden Knights defenseman this season.

Easy Steph-y
Chandler Stephenson has 22 points in Vegas’ 28 games, as well as three game-winning goals. Stephenson’s 63.4 faceoff win percentage ranks second in the NHL among all qualified skaters. Stephenson has recorded a point in five straight games twice this season including seven assists during his most recent point streak.

Cotter the Kid
Paul Cotter has recorded 15 hits in three games, leading all Golden Knights in that time. Cotter recorded a career high of six hits in a victory over the Boston Bruins on Dec. 5, when he also scored two goals. Cotter then matched his best on Wednesday, logging another six hits against the New York Rangers.

Rookie of the Month
Logan Thompson has been strong in net for the Golden Knights and was named the NHL’s Rookie of the Month for the month of November after going 8-2-0 with a 2.88 goals-against average and a .909 save percentage in 10 starts. In his last three starts, Thompson has faced 127 shots, making 115 saves, good for a .905 save percentage. On Vegas’ most recent road trip, Thompson defended the Golden Knights in two shootouts, allowing only one shootout goal and making 40+ saves in back-to-back starts. Thompson has stopped 86.2% of shootout attempts faced in his career (25-of-29); only Boston’s Linus Ullmark has a better shootout save percentage among active NHL goaltenders who have faced at least 20 attempts in their career. Thompson is second in the league in wins (13) behind Ullmark (15).

Jack of all Trades
Jack Eichel has points in 15 of the last 19 games for Vegas (10G-12A), including seven multiple-point efforts. His +17 rating is third among all NHL forwards (sixth overall).

Martinez Block Party
Golden Knights defenseman Alec Martinez leads the NHL with 115 blocked shots in 28 games and is the first player in the league to reach the century mark this season. Martinez has led the team in blocked shots in 20 of 28 games.

O from the D
Vegas defensemen have accounted for an NHL-leading 58 assists and 67 points, which trail only San Jose’s blueliners. Shea Theodore (T-8 th, 22 points) and Alex Pietrangelo (T-9th, 21 points) are among the top 10 defensemen in scoring league-wide, making Vegas the only team with two defensemen in the top 17.

The Shorty King
Reilly Smith netted his third shorthanded goal of the season against St. Louis on November 12. Smith leads the league with three shorties and Vegas is tied for first as the team with four shorthanded goals. His 11 shorthanded goals since joining Vegas in 2017-18 are the most in franchise history.

Spreading the Wealth
Six Golden Knights have recorded 20 or more points this season, the most of any team in the league. Jack Eichel leads the club with 29 points, followed by, Chandler Stephenson and Shea Theodore with 22 points each.

Golden Knights Point Leaders

  1. Jack Eichel – 29 (13G, 16A)
  2. Chandler Stephenson – 22 (6G, 16A)
    Shea Theodore – 22 (4G, 18A)
  3. Jonathan Marchessault – 21 (11G, 10A)
    Mark Stone – 21 (9G, 12A)
    Alex Pietrangelo – 21 (3G, 18A)
  4. Reilly Smith – 18 (12G, 6A)
    William Karlsson – 18 (6G, 12A)
  5. Nicolas Roy – 13 (5G, 8A)

Hot Streaks
Jack Eichel – 2 game goal streak (2-1—3)
Jonathan Marchessault – 3 game goal streak (3-0—2)
Shea Theodore – 4 game point streak (1-4—5)

Against the Flyers
Vegas’ contest with Philadelphia on Friday is the first of two meetings this season. The Golden Knights own a 3-5-0 record against the Flyers, and were winless their series in 2021-22. Vegas has not won at home against the Flyers since Jan. 2, 2020. In their last meeting on Mar. 8, 2022, the Golden Knights fell in a 2-1 decision in Philadelphia. Jack Eichel owns 15 points (8-7—15) in 16 meetings against the Flyers in his career.

2022-23 Season PHI Series: 0-0-0 (Home: 0-0-0, Road: 0-0-0)
Dec. 9 – at Vegas
Mar. 14 – at Philadelphia

2021-22 Season PHI Series: 0-2-0 (Home: 0-1-0, Road: 0-1-0)
Dec. 10 – at Vegas (Vegas 3, Philadelphia 4)
Jan. 6 – at Philadelphia (Vegas 1, Philadelphia 2)

NHL Preview: Boston Bruins (21-3-1) at Arizona Coyotes (7-13-4)

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BOSTON BRUINS NOTES:

TONIGHT’S GAME

  • The Bruins visit the Coyotes tonight in the 2nd and final game between these teams this season and Boston’s lone visit to Mullett Arena.
  • They are 21-3-1 overall this season and are 7-3-0 on the road … They are 10-0-1 vs. Western Conference opponents.
  • The Bruins play game 2 of a 3-game road trip tonight in Arizona (1-0-0 so far) and conclude in Vegas on 12/11.

RECENT GAMES:

  • The Bruins have a 4-0-1 mark in their last 5 games with wins vs Carolina (3-2 OT on 11/25), Tampa Bay (3-1 on 11/29) and Colorado (5-1 on 12/3), a 4-3 shootout loss on 12/5 vs. Vegas and 4-0 win in Colorado on 12/7 … They are 11-1-1 in their last 13 games and are 17-2-1 in their last 20 games.
  • They had their 14-game home win streak, the longest from the start of a season in league history, stopped on 12/5 in a 4-3 shootout loss to Vegas … It was their longest home win streak overall since a 14-0-0 stretch in 2008-09.
  • Boston 5 vs Colorado 1 … David Pastrnak and Trent Frederic scored twice each and Jake DeBrusk added his 100th career goal, while Charlie McAvoy had 2A … Tomas Nosek took an unsuccessful penalty shot … Linus Ullmark won his league-leading 14th of the season … SOG: Bos 40, Col 25 … PP: 1/5 … PK: 0/3
  • Boston 3 vs Vegas 4/SO … The Bruins came back from an 0-3 deficit to even the game on goals by Brad Marchand (+ assist), David Pastrnak and Taylor Hall … Jeremy Swayman took the point in the shootout loss (1/5) … SOG: Bos 43, Vgs 24 … PP: 1/4 … PK: 0/3
  • Boston 4 at Colorado 0 … Taylor Hall had 2-=3 totals, Trent Frederic had 1-1=2 totals, and Charlie Coyle added 2A … David Pastrnak had opened the scoring with his 18th of the season in just the 25th game … SOG: Bos 37, Col 23 … PP: 0/3 … PK: 1/4

INJURIES (Total man-games lost in 2022-23: 33)

  • None

BOSTON vs ARIZONA, LIFETIME SERIES

  • The Bruins and Coyotes are meeting for the 84th time in their histories with the Bruins having a 56-20-7-1 record and 317-234 scoring advantage in those games.
  • The Bruins are 25-14-3-0 lifetime in Arizona with a 138-119 scoring edge in those 42 contests.
  • The Bruins have won their last 19 straight games over the Coyotes, which is the longest such win streak over a single opponent in club history … Boston’s last loss to the Coyotes was a 5-2 loss on 10/9/2010 in O2 Arena in Prague, Czechia in the NHL Compuware Premiere series.

NUMBERS
1 / 2: Boston’s rank in win percentage (.860 and fewest goals against per game (2.08) … They ranks 2nd overall in goals for per game (3.96).

1 / 4: Boston’s special teams ranking in the penalty-kill at 85.3% (14/95) and power play (tied) at 28.4% (27/95).

2: Player on the current roster new to the Bruins organization this season – A.J. Greer (free agent) and Pavel Zacha (trade).

4: Game-winning goals by Taylor Hall (tied for 2nd in the NHL), including three straight deciding goals from 10/20-25/2022 – deciding shootout goal vs. Anaheim on 10/20, OT goal vs. Minnesota on 10/22 and GWG vs. Dallas on 10/25.

4: Defenseman points in a game this season by Hampus Lindholm (1-3=4 vs PIT on 11/1) and Charlie McAvoy (4A vs CHI on 11/19).

4: Points by David Pastrnak (1-3=4 totals) on 10/12/2022 in Washington in the 2022-23 season opener … That is the most points in a Boston opener since Brad Marchand (2-3=5) and Pastrnak (2-2=4) in 10/13/2016.

8: Straight wins by Linus Ullmark from 10/12-11/3/2022 … It was a new career-best win streak and it also tied the longest win streak by a Boston goaltender from the start of a season (Tim Thomas, also 8-0-0 in 2010-11).

9: Game point streak by David Pastrnak from 11/7-25 with 6-7=13 totals in that span … That was his longest such stretch since a career-best 13-game stretch in 2019-20.

9: Players on the Bruins current roster who played college hockey – Connor Clifton, Charlie Coyle, Derek Forbort, Trent Frederic, AJ Greer, Matt Grzelcyk, Charlie McAvoy, Craig Smith and Jeremy Swayman.
10: Former first round draft picks on the current roster – Charlie Coyle, Jake DeBrusk, Derek Forbert, Trent Frederic, Taylor Hall, Hampus Lindholm, Charlie McAvoy, David Pastrnak, Pavel Zacha and Jakub Zboril

14: Straight home wins to open this season, which is the longest such streak in NHL history … That also tied as Boston’s longest home win streak overall since a 14-game stretch in 2008-09.

19: Consecutive wins by Boston over Arizona after their 6-3 win on 10/15/2022 … That are the most wins by one opponent in club history.

43: Points by the Bruins after 25 games this season at 21-3-1 … That is the best mark after 25 games in team history, passing the 21-4-0 mark in 1929-30.

+47: Boston’s league-leading goal differential, including an NHL-best 3rd period goal differential at 39-13 and +26.

391-25-20: Boston’s record since 2011-12 in games in which they have had a 2-goal lead in a game … That extends to 256-2-6 over that span when they have led by 3 goals

552: Consecutive Bruins games (regular season & playoffs) currently sold out at TD Garden … Their last non-sellout game was on 12/2/2009 when a Wednesday game vs. TB drew 16,553

FUN FACTS

  • The Bruins currently have 22 players on their roster … 10 were drafted by the team, 4 were acquired in trade and 8 were signed as free agents.
  • The Bruins play 16 matinees this season (local start time 4:00 pm or earlier) … They have a 2-0-0 record in afternoon games so far.
  • The Bruins play 14 sets of back-to-back games this season … They are currently 3-0-0 in the 1st game of those sets and are 2-1-0 in the 2nd games so far.
  • The Bruins are playing game 4 of a 14-game December schedule tonight (8 hm/6 rd, 2-0-1) … They will play 14 games in January (5 hm/9 rd), 10 in February (3 hm/7 rd), 15 in March (9 hm/6 rd) and 7 in April (3 hm/4 rd) … They went 8-1-0 in October and 11-2-0 in December.

RECENT TRANSACTIONS:
Nov. 2: Keith Kinkaid recalled from Providence/AHL.
Nov. 7: Jakub Lauko returned to Providence/AHL.
Nov. 9: Mike Reilly placed on waivers for assignment to Providence/AHL (assigned Nov. 10).
Nov. 16: Keith Kinkaid returned to Providence/AHL.
Nov. 28: Anton Stralman placed on waivers (cleared 11/29)

ARIZONA COYOTES NOTES:

3 HARD LAPS
• The Coyotes are 0-4-2 in their last 6 games and finished their 14-game road stretch with a 4-7-3 clip

• The D pairing of Jakob Chychrun and Shayne Gostisbehere have combined for 15 pts in 7 games since 11/23. Chychrun (3-4-7) is tied for the lead in goals among NHL d-men in that span and leads the cohort with 32 shots

• Tonight is the Coyotes first home game since 11/3

LAST GAME
Oilers 8, Coyotes 2 – December 7, 2022 – Rogers Place
ARI Goals: McBain (3), Gostisbehere (6)
EDM Goals: Nugent-Hopkins (12, 13), Ryan (3), Draisaitl (18), Kulak (2), Kostin (2), McDavid (23, 24)
ARI Goalie: Ingram (L) – 27 svs on 35 shots
EDM Goalie: Skinner (W) – 16 svs on 18 shots
PP: 0-2 PK: 3-5
Notes: Christian Fischer (0-2-2) recorded his first multi-assist game of the season and third multi-point performance…The pair of points gave Fischer 10 on the season (5-5-10) for his third straight year of 10+ pts and already matching last year’s total…Fischer reached 10 pts in his 24th game of 2022-23, marking the second-fewest he’s needed in a season to reach double-digits (23 GP in 2017-18)…Fischer has 4 pts (2-2-4) in his last 4 GP and is 6 pts shy of 100 for his career…Shayne Gostisbehere scored for the second game in a row and established a 3-game point streak (2-2-4 in that span)…The tally was Gostisbehere’s 20th as a member of the Coyotes…Jack McBain netted his third goal of the campaign…Jakob Chychrun picked up an assist to establish a 3-game point streak alongside Gostisbehere…Barrett Hayton threw a career-high 5 hits

MAN GAMES LOST (Name/Roster Status/Injury Type/Games Missed/Last Game Played)

Total man games lost: 63 games
Jakob Chychrun (16), Nick Schmaltz (15), Zack Kassian (9), Connor Timmins (9), Andrew Ladd (6), Josh Brown (3),
Ben McCartney (3), Juuso Valimaki (1), Lawson Crouse (1)

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
-12/8 – Loaned F Dylan Guenther to Team Canada for the 2023 WJC
-11/23 – Activated F Zack Kassian off IR
-11/23 – Acquired F Curtis Douglas from Toronto in exchange for D Conor Timmins

UPCOMING SCHEDULE
DATE TIME
(AZ)

OPPONENT VENUE TV RADIO
Sun, Dec 11 5pm vs PHI Mullett Arena Bally Sports Arizona ESPN 620
Tue, Dec 13 8:30pm at SJ SAP Center Bally Sports Arizona Extra ESPN 620
Fri, Dec 16 7:30pm vs NYI Mullett Arena Bally Sports Arizona 98.7 FM

YOTES & Bs
-Tonight is the second of 2 meetings ARI has with BOS in 2022-23. The other one was on 10/15 at TD Garden (6-3, L)

-Nick Bjugstad paces current Coyotes with 14 career pts versus BOS…He tallied an assist in the first matchup this season

-Arizona got its first SHG of the season when Shayne Gostisbehere tallied one on 10/15 against the Bs

-Clayton Keller, a Boston Univ. product, enters tonight with a 4-game pt streak against the Bs (2-2-4) and has also notched a point in five of his last six meetings against the club dating back to 12/11/18

-Coyotes franchise vs Bruins:
• All-Time: 21-55-7-1
• Home: 14-24-3-1
• Road: 7-31-4-0
• L10: 0-10-0
• STRK: L17

SCORING NOTABLES AGAINST THE BRUINS
Nick Bjugstad…4-10-14…23 career GP
Shayne Gostisbehere…3-2-5…19 career GP
Troy Stecher…1-4-5…10 career GP
Clayton Keller…2-3-5…9 career GP
Matias Maccelli…0-2-2…2 career GP
Career Leaders
Goals (Bjugstad, 4)… Assists (Bjugstad, 10)…Points (Bjugstad, 14)
Career Leaders Among Defensemen
Goals (Gostisbehere, 3)…Assists (Stecher, 4)…Points (Stecher, 5)

KELLER INSTINCT
-Clayton Keller enters tonight tied for the Arizona lead in assists (15) and leading the team in points (22) in 2022-23

-Keller got back on the scoresheet on Monday with an assist, his 175th career helper. Keller became the third player in Coyotes/Jets franchise history to tally 175+ assists before turning 25 years old, trailing only Dale Hawerchuk (440 assists) and Dave Babych (248 assists)

-19 of Keller’s 22 points have come on the road, good for a share of the 4th-most in the NHL this season (McDavid, 21; MacKinnon, 20; Aho, 20; Pettersson, 19; M. Tkachuk, 19)

-The winger enters tonight just below a point-per-game this season (7-15-22 in 24 GP), a mark overall he’s been well clear of since 11/18/21… Keller has registered 32-47-79 in 75 GP since then, with his 1.05 points per game in that span ranking 6th among RW (Min. 50 GP)

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
-Shayne Gostisbehere ranks in the NHL defensemen’s top-10 in goals (6, T-7th) and top-20 in points (18, T-18th)

-The blueliner has recorded 8 pts (2-6-8) in his last 7 GP after starting the year with 10 pts (4-6-10) in his first 17 GP

-Since the franchise relocated to Arizona (1996-97), Gostisbehere is the only defensemen to record 18+ pts within the team’s first 24 games of a season. In the original Jets era, Dave Babych (3x), Phil Housley (3x), Fredrik Olausson (3x), Dave Ellett (2x), Teppo Numminen, Moe Mantha, Randy Carlyle accomplished that feat on the blue line

-Gostisbehere scored for the second consecutive game on Wednesday, the 11th time in his career he’s done so. He has never scored in three consecutive outings

-The last Coyotes blueliner to score in three straight outings was Alex Goligoski in Feb. of 2018

-Tonight is Gostisbehere’s 107th game with Arizona. The second-year Coyote scored his 20th goal with the club on Wednesday to require the second-fewest games ever by a Coyotes/Jets defenseman to reach the benchmark (NHL debut or otherwise)

-He enters tonight one assist shy of 50 with the club. Below is a list of the fewest games by a defenseman from the start of their Coyotes/Jets tenure to reach those milestones:

20 goals
Phil Housley – 64 games
Shayne Gostisbehere – 106 games
Ed Jovanovski – 112 games
Randy Carlyle – 114 games
Dave Babych – 117 games
50 assists
Phil Housley – 73 games
Dave Babych – 86 games
Mario Marois – 95 games
Randy Carlyle – 97 games
Oleg Tverdovsky – 104 games
Ed Jovanovski – 112 games
Moe Mantha – 112 games

ROOKIE MAKING HIS MARK
-Matias Maccelli (2-15-17 in 22 GP) comes into tonight among NHL rookie leaders in multiple statistical categories

-Ranks among NHL rookie leaders in assists (1st), points (2nd), points per game (2nd, 0.77; [min 15 GP]) power-play assists (7, 2nd) and power-play points (8, 2nd)

-Maccelli has collected 7 pts (1-6-7) in his last 6 GP

-Recorded an assist in his 21st game of the season on Monday. He’s just the second rookie in Coyotes/Jets franchise history to record 15+ assists in 21 or fewer personal games of a season (Dave Christian (5-16-21 in 15 GP) in 1980-81)

-The last NHL rookie to record 15+ assists in 21 or fewer personal games of a season was Cale Makar (5-17-22 in 20 GP) in 2019-20-Maccelli picked up the 20th assist in his career on Monday, requiring the 13th

-fewest games (44 GP) to reach 20 assists with the Coyotes (since 1996-97). Among skaters to debut with the Coyotes, only Clayton Keller (43 GP) reached the mark in fewer games. (Source: NHL Stats & Info)

-Fellow rookies Dylan Guenther (3-8-11 in 21 GP) and Jack McBain (3-2-5 in 24 GP) have teamed up with Maccelli to contribute 33 points this season for the third-most cumulative pts by rookies in the NHL

NHL Preview: New York Rangers (13-10-5) at Colorado Avalanche (13-10-1)

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NEW YORK RANGERS NOTES:

LAST GAME
New York Rangers 5, Vegas Golden Knights 1 – December 7, 2022 – T-Mobile Arena
NYR Goals: K. Kakko (5), M. Zibanejad (14, 15), F. Chytil (5), A. Lafreniere (5)
VGK Goals: J. Marchessault (11)
NYR Goalie: I. Shesterkin (W – 25/26)
VGK Goalie: L. Thompson (L – 32/37)
NYR Shots: 37
VGK Shots: 26
NYR PP: 2/5
NYR PK: 2/3

RECAP/NOTES: The Rangers opened up their two-game road trip with a 5-1 win over Vegas, backed by four goals in the third period. The Rangers notched four or more goals in a period for the second time this season (6 in the 3rd at DET on Nov. 10). When tied after two periods, the Blueshirts improved to 7-1-5, their seven such wins are the most in the league. In the win, Igor Shesterkin improved to 12-4-4 on the season, his 12 wins ranking tied for fourth among NHL goaltenders. Shesterkin allowed one goal or fewer in a game for the fifth time this season.

RANGERS RUNDOWN

  • The New York Rangers finish off their two-game road trip with a visit to Colorado to face the defending Stanley Cup champion Avalanche (9:00 PM ET – TV: MSG 2 – Radio: ESPN 1050 AM).
  • The Blueshirts are 3-1-1 over their last five games and on the road 8-4-1 this season. New York has earned a point in eight of its last 10 games (7-2-1) away from home.
  • New York will look to gain points against the Avalanche in both games this season, a year after sweeping the season series with the 2021 Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning.
  • The Rangers are 5-3-1 against Central Division teams this season.
  • On the road, the Blueshirts rank ninth in goals per game (3.46) and third in shots per game (35.8). New York is third in GA/GP (2.38) and tied for second in the fewest shots allowed per game (28.2).
  • New York’s 86.1 road penalty kill percentage is the best in the NHL.
  • Against Colorado, Artemi Panarin has points in seven of his last eight games (2G-7A) and in nine of his last 11 games (4G8A) against them. Panarin has a point in 14 of his 18 career games against Colorado and has four multi-point games and one three-point game.
  • Overall, the Rangers rank eighth in shots per game (33.5) and fifth in fewest shots allowed per game (29.0). New York has registered 35 or more shots in 15 games, tied for the third most occurrences in the NHL.
  • Three Rangers (Kaapo Kakko, Filip Chytil, Alexis Lafreniere) scored their fifth goals of the season on Wednesday. The Blueshirts rank tied for second in the NHL for the most players on one team with five or more goals with nine.
  • New York ranks second in the NHL in hits with 816.
  • The Rangers defensemen group has collected 65 points, tied for the fifth most in the NHL. New York’s 52 assists by defensemen are the fifth most in the league. The Rangers have 13 goals by defensemen this year, tied for the ninth most in the league.

UPCOMING GAMES (ALL TIMES ET)
DATE/TIME OPPONENT/LOCATION TV RADIO
Dec. 12/7:00 PM New Jersey/MSG MSG Network/NHLN ESPN 98.7 FM
Dec. 15/7:00 PM Toronto/MSG MSG Network ESPN 98.7 FM
Dec. 17/7:00 PM Philadelphia/Wells Fargo Center MSG Network ESPN 98.7 FM
Dec. 18/7:30 PM Chicago/United Center ESPN ESPN 98.7 FM
Dec. 20/7:00 PM Pittsburgh/PPG Paints Arena MSG Network ESPN 1050 AM

LAST FIVE GAMES
DATE OPPONENT RESULT
Dec. 7 at Vegas W, 5-1
Dec. 5 St. Louis W, 6-4
Dec. 3 Chicago L, 5-2
Dec. 2 Ottawa OTL, 3-2
Nov. 30 at Ottawa W, 3-1

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
December 5 – Jonny Brodzinski recalled from Hartford
December 4 – Jonny Brodzinski re-assigned to Hartford.
December 3 – Recalled Ben Harpur and Jonny Brodzinski from Hartford. Re-assigned Zac Jones to Hartford.
November 23 – Acquired fifth round pick in 2025 NHL Draft in exchange for Ryan Reaves

TEAM NOTES
PANARIN PUTTING UP POINTS
Artemi Panarin has delivered points/assists in his last four games (8A) and multi-point games in his last three contests. It is the fourth time in his career and first time since the 2019-20 season that Panarin has recorded three-straight multi-assist games. With a multi-point game tonight, Panarin would notch four-straight multi-point games for the fifth time in his career and first time since Mar. 30-Apr. 6, 2021 (4 GP).

On Wednesday night, Panarin recorded his 600th career point, requiring the fifth fewest games (536 GP) among active skaters to reach the milestone following Connor McDavid (421 GP), Sidney Crosby (430 GP), Alex Ovechkin (464 GP), and Evgeni Malkin (490 GP). Since he broke into the NHL in 2015-16, his 602 points are the fourth most in the league. In the win, Panarin recorded his 27th career three-assist game, surpassing Nikita Kucherov for the second most among all skaters since he entered the League in 2015-16. The only player with more is Connor McDavid (33).

Overall, Panarin has points in seven of his last eight games (1G-10A), 21 points in his last 20 games (2G-19A) and 33 points (6G-27A) in 28 games this season. His 27 assists rank tied for second in the NHL while his 16 power play points are tied for the fifth most.

MIKA’S MISSION
Mika Zibanejad has a team leading 15 goals this season and 10 on the power play. Zibanejad’s 10 PPGs are the second most in the NHL. He has points in six-straight games (5G-4A), 11 of his last 12 games (6G-8A) and in 18 of his last 20 contests (11G-13A). It is the second time this season Zibanejad has notched points in six or more straight games (7 GP – Oct. 29-Nov. 10). Zibanejad is the only player in the NHL to have 15+ goals, 10+ PPGs, and 100+ shots on goal.

FOX ON FIRE
Adam Fox has seven goals and 23 assists for 30 points. He has points in four-straight games (1G-4A), six of his last seven games (1G-6A), eight of his last 10 games (2G-8A), and 15 of his last 17 games (5G-16A). Fox has recorded at least one point in 21 of 28 games this year.
When Fox records multiple points, the Rangers are 6-0-0. Fox has skated over 20:00 minutes in every game this season, over 25 minutes in 14 contests and his season-high was 30:04 against the Devils on Nov. 28.

BLUESHIRT BULLETS

  • Vincent Trocheck is one of only two NHL players who have registered 18+ points and 70+ hits this season (along with Alex Ovechkin). In 25 of 28 games this season, Trocheck has had either 1+ points, 3+ hits, or a 50.0%+ faceoff win percentage; he has hit two of the three categories in 14 of the 28 games, and he hit all three categories in the same game twice (Dec. 5 vs. STL, Nov. 8 vs. NYI). Trocheck has 250 faceoff wins this season.
  • Jacob Trouba has 95 hits and 67 blocked shots. He is the only player in the NHL with both 90+ hits and 60+ blocked shots. Trouba ranks tied for fourth in the NHL in hits and fourth in blocked shots.
  • Braden Schneider’s three goals since November 22 are tied for the most among NHL defensemen.
  • Sammy Blais ranks third in the NHL (min. 25 games played) in hits per 60 (21.13). Blais ranks ninth in the league with 88 hits.
  • Among players who have skated in 20 games this year, Julien Gauthier ranks second in penalties drawn/60 (2.76).

SPECIAL TEAMS

  • The Rangers have scored on the power play in three-straight games and four of their last six contests.
  • The Blueshirts have scored multiple power play goals in five games this season.
  • New York’s 120 drawn penalties are tied for seventh most in the NHL.

COLORADO AVALANCHE NOTES:

UPCOMING GAMES
Date Opponent Time (MT) TV Radio
Fri, Dec. 9 NY RANGERS 7 p.m. Altitude 92.5
Sun, Dec. 11 at St. Louis 1 p.m. ESPN 92.5
Tue, Dec. 13 PHILADELPHIA 7 p.m. Altitude 92.5
Thu, Dec 15 BUFFALO 7 p.m. Altitude 92.5
Sat, Dec. 17 NASHVILLE 7 p.m. Altitude 92.5
Mon, Dec. 19 NY ISLANDERS 7 p.m. Altitude 92.5
Wed, Dec. 21 MONTREAL 6 p.m. Altitude 92.5
LAST GAME – Dec. 7 (Boston 4, Colorado 0)
Taylor Hall scored twice and Linus Ullmark stopped all 23 shots as the Boston Bruins blanked the Colorado Avalanche, 4-0, on Thursday night at Ball Arena … Alexandar Georgiev made 33 saves.
SF: 23 SA: 37 PP: 0-4 PK: 3-3

TONIGHT’S GAME
COLORADO vs. NY RANGERS
7:08 p.m.
Altitude / 92.5
TV: Marc Moser (play-by-play), Mark Rycroft (analyst), Katie Gaus (reporter)
Radio: Conor McGahey
The Colorado Avalanche wraps up a two-game homestand tonight against the New York Rangers at Ball Arena … Thursday’s 4-0 loss to the Bruins began a stretch that has Colorado playing seven of eight and 10 of 13 games here at home … The Avs will play every other day from Nov. 29 until the holiday break: 13 games in 25 days.

AVALANCHE & RANGERS
The Avalanche and Rangers wrap up their 2022-23 season series tonight at Ball Arena … Colorado won the first matchup 3-2 in a shootout on Oct. 25 at Madison Square Garden … The Avs won both meetings a year ago

SCHEDULE vs. RANGERS
Oct. 25 @ NYR (W, 3-2 SO)
Dec. 9 vs. NYR

RECORD vs. RANGERS
THIS SEASON 2021-22 ALL-TIME SINCE 1995-96
Overall: 1-0-0 Overall: 2-0-0 Overall: 45-40-8 Overall: 25-14-2
Home: 0-0-0 Home: 1-0-0 Home: 26-17-3 Home: 12-7-0
Road: 1-0-0 Road: 1-0-0 Road: 19-23-5 Road: 13-7-2

AVALANCHE / RANGERS CONNECTIONS
Former Ranger Alexandar Georgiev made a season-high 44 saves and stopped three-of-four shootout attempts in his first start against his former team, a 3-2 victory on Oct. 25 at Madison Square Garden … Georgiev spent his first five NHL seasons with the New York Rangers after signing as an undrafted free agent on July 19, 2017 … He went 58-48-11 with a 2.94 GAA, .908 save percentage and eight shutouts in 129 games (117 starts) for the Broadway Blueshirts … Dryden Hunt was claimed on waivers by Colorado from New York in October after spending the 2021-22 season and the start of this year with the Rangers … Rangers GM Chris Drury played five seasons with the Avalanche, helping them win the 2001 Stanley Cup … Avalanche Assistant GM Kevin McDonald worked for the Rangers in the mid 90’s.

CROWDED DRESSING ROOM
The Avalanche have used 34 players this season (32 skaters, two goalies), tied with Columbus for the most in the league … If Brad Hunt makes his Avalanche debut tonight he will be the 35th player to dress for the club in 2022-23 … Colorado used 39 players in each of the last two seasons, which tied the Avalanche record (since relocating) set in 2010-11, 2003-04 and 1998-99 … Colorado’s injury list is now at 129 and climbing which puts them unofficially fourth in the league (tied with Detroit) … Washington (157) has lost the most, followed by Philadelphia (156) and Columbus (142).

MOST PLAYERS USED, 2022-23
34 ….. Colorado
34 ……Columbus
32 ……Toronto

THAT’S THE POWER OF LOVE
Colorado is the NHL’s top power play team at 30.3% (27-89) … The Avalanche are 12-5-1 when scoring a PPG this year, 1-5-0 when failing to do so … Colorado tallied a power-play goal in a season-high eight consecutive games from Oct. 29–Nov. 6 … The Avalanche’s power play scored at a 32.8% clip during the 2022 playoffs, the highest rate on record (since 1977- 78) by an NHL team that played at least 20 games … During the 2021-22 regular season, Colorado finished seventh in powerplay percentage (24.0%) and led all teams in power-play goals (67).

ALL HAIL CALE
Cale Makar appeared in his 200th career NHL game on Dec. 3 at Boston … His 203 career points at the time were the most by a defenseman through 200 games in NHL history, eclipsing the previous mark of 195 by Sergei Zubov … Among defensemen who appeared in at least 200 games during their career, only Makar (1.01), Bobby Orr (1.39) and Paul Coffey (1.09) averaged at least a point-per-game … Cale recorded his 200th career point on Nov. 21 in Dallas, reaching the milestone faster than any defenseman in NHL history (195th game) … Makar is tied forsixth among NHL blueliners-in scoring this season with 24 points (6g/18a) in 24 contests … He leads the entire NHL in ice time, averaging 26:55 minutes per game.

POINTS BY DEFENSEMAN
THROUGH 200 GAMES
203 Cale Makar
195 Sergei Zubov
193 Phil Housley
191 Brian Leetch
190 Denis Potvin

POINTS/GAME AVERAGE, DEFENSEMAN
MINIMUM 200 GAMES PLAYED
PT/GP Player PTS GP
1.39 Bobby Orr 915 657
1.09 Paul Coffey 1531 1409
1.01 Cale Makar 204 202
0.99 Denis Potvin 1052 1060

FASTEST DEFENSEMEN TO 200 POINTS
NHL HISTORY
195 GP Cale Makar COL
207 GP Sergei Zubov NYR, PIT
211 GP Brian Leetch NYR
212 GP Phil Housley BUF
212 GP Denis Potvin NYI
216 GP Mark Howe HFD, PHI
216 GP Bobby Orr BOS

HOME COOKING
Mikko Rantanen has 23 points (11g/12a) in 10 home games, the highest points-per-game average (2.30) in the NHL … He
has two or more points in seven of his 10 home outings, including five 3-point efforts and three 4-point nights.

SONG SUNG BLUE(LINE)
Colorado’s defensemen have combined for 62 points (12g/50a) this year, tied for seventh among all teams … The Avs defense produced 64 goals last season, a franchise record and the most by any team since the 1992-93 Capitals (94) … The Avalanche’s blueline also lead all teams in points with a franchise-record 238, the most since the 1995-96 Red Wings had 240 … Colorado’s defensemen finished with 69 points (18g/51a) during the playoffs, the most by any blueline in a four-round postseason since the 1984-85 Oilers (77).

ONE MONTH AT A TIME
Colorado finished 8-3-0 in November, the 23rd consecutive month that the Avs have posted a .500 or better record in …. And 21 of those 23 months featured a winning record.

REVERSE RETRO JERSEY
The Avalanche debuted their adidas Reverse Retro 2022 ADIZERO jerseys in the Nov. 26th victory over the Dallas Stars … The 2022 Colorado Avalanche Reverse Retro uniform pays tribute to its home state by incorporating colors of the Colorado flag while reintroducing the original jersey design donned in the 1995 inaugural season … The Avs will wear the RR jersey four times this season: Nov. 26 vs. Dallas, Dec. 11 at St. Louis, Dec. 29 vs. Los Angeles and Jan. 2 vs. Vegas

DAYDREAM BELIEVER
Colorado will play nine afternoon games this season … The Avs finished 5-1-0 in day games last year, 3-0-0 at home and 2- 1-0 on the road … Colorado is 13-3-1 in day contests since the start of the 2019-20 campaign and 16-3-2 in home afternoon contests since 2017-18.

FINNISH FIREWORKS
Led by Nathan MacKinnon’s seven combined points (0g/7a) and Mikko Rantanen’s hat trick in the opener, the Avalanche swept the two-game NHL Global Series from the Blue Jackets in early November, out-scoring Columbus 11-4 … Colorado’s six goals in the 6-3 opening win set an NHL record for a single game outside of North America while the 11 combined goals were also the most over a two-game overseas series … Rantanen’s hat trick was just the third outside of North America in history, while MacKinnon’s four helpers that first night set a record for the most assists in a single game outside of North America … Alexandar Georgiev started and won both games, allowing four goals 71 shots (2.02 GAA, .944 Sv%) … His two victories already equal the record for career wins in games played overseas … MacKinnon’s seven assists and eight career points (he had one goal in the 2017 Global Series in Sweden) are both records for games played outside North America.

BACK-TO-BACK
The Avalanche will play 13 back-to-backs this season … They have competed in four back-to-backs so far, going 2-2-0 in the first game and 2-2-0 in the second … The Avalanche posted a 15-5-2 (.727) combined record in back-to-back games last season, the second-best mark behind Minnesota (.732, 19-6-3) … The Avs finished 7-3-1 in the first game and 8-2-1 in the second (.773), with only Tampa (10-0-2, .917) posting a better record in the second half of a back-to-back.