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NBA Preview: Denver Nuggets (14-8) at New Orleans Pelicans (14-8)

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Zion Williamson’s stellar play has helped the New Orleans Pelicans take over first place in the Southwest Division.

Williamson and his teammates will try to continue their recent surge Sunday afternoon when they host the Northwest Division-leading Denver Nuggets.

The Pelicans have won eight of their last 10 games with Williamson leading the way. On Friday, he scored 30 points and tied career-highs with 15 rebounds and eight assists in a 117-99 victory at San Antonio.

Williamson made 9 of 14 shots against the Spurs, two nights after he made 12 of 15 while scoring a season-high 33 points and grabbing 10 rebounds in a win over Toronto.

Jonas Valanciunas, who finished with 21 points and 11 rebounds, also stepped up big as the Pelicans turned the game around with a 32-19 scoring advantage in the third quarter.

New Orleans has won its past three despite the absence of second-leading scorer Brandon Ingram, who is day-to-day with a toe injury.

Denver had won four games in a row before losing to the short-handed Hawks 117-109 in Atlanta on Friday. The Hawks played without Trae Young, John Collins and De’Andre Hunter.

Denver played without Michael Porter Jr., who has missed the last five games because of a heel injury, and Jeff Green (knee), who might return Sunday.

Nikola Jokic had just four points in the first half as Atlanta took a 60-46 halftime lead. The Nuggets were better in the second half, but not good enough, as Jokic finished with 24 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists.

The Hawks outscored Denver 26-11 in points off turnovers. The Nuggets shot 52.9 percent (45 of 85) from the floor, but couldn’t keep up with Atlanta, which shot 55.7 percent (49 of 88).

NHL Morning Skate – Dec. 4, 2022

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* The Devils and Bruins continued their winning ways Saturday, both extending their respective winning streaks while also becoming the first teams to reach 20 wins this season.

Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl each posted a four-point performance in Edmonton’s win at Rogers Place, with the former becoming the second player to hit 20 goals in 2022-23.

Jason Robertson will look to extend his point streak to 18 games when the Stars host the Wild on a five-game Sunday.

DEVILS, BRUINS EXTEND LENGTHY WINNING STREAKS, REACH 20 VICTORIES
The League-leading Devils (20-4-1, 41 points) and second-place Bruins (20-3-0, 40 points) stretched their road and home winning streaks, respectively, and became the first teams to reach 20 victories this season:

Jack Hughes had the decisive goal as New Jersey improved to 11-0-0 in its last 11 games as visitors and established a franchise record for longest road winning streak, eclipsing the previous mark of 10 contests set from Feb. 27 to April 7, 2001. The Devils became the third team in NHL history with an 11-game road winning streak, joining the Wild (12-0-0 from Feb. 18–April 9, 2015) and Red Wings (12-0-0 from March 1–April 15, 2006).

* New Jersey (25 GP) also set club benchmarks for fewest games to reach 20 wins and 40 points in a season, besting its previous mark of 28 contests from 2009-10 (20-7-1, 41 points).

David Pastrnak (2-0—2) and Trent Frederic (2-0—2) combined for four goals as Boston extended the longest season-opening home winning streak in League history to 14 games. The Bruins also improved to 21-0-0 in their last 21 contests at TD Garden dating to April 16 (spanning seasons, including playoffs) and now own the longest such home winning streak in franchise history.

* Boston (23 GP), which has played two fewer games than New Jersey this season, matched its franchise benchmarks for fewest contests to reach the 20-win and 40-point mark (also 23 GP in 1929-30). The only other team in NHL history to reach 20 victories in 23 games was the Blackhawks in 2012-13.
 


McDAVID, DRAISAITL CATAPULT OILERS WITH MATCHING FOUR-POINT PERFORMANCES
Connor McDavid (2-2—4) and Leon Draisaitl (1-3—4) each posted four points in the same game for the ninth time as the Oilers (14-11-0, 28 points) captured their fourth win in five contests. The duo combined on three of Edmonton’s goals Saturday and 26 overall in 2022-23 – seven more than the next closest teammates: Jason Roberton and Joe Pavelski (19), Robertson and Roope Hintz (19), Brayden Point and Nikita Kucherov (19) as well as Sidney Crosby and Jake Guentzel (19).



* McDavid (21-26—47 in 25 GP) moved within one goal of Jason Robertson (22-17—39 in 24 GP) for the NHL lead and reached the 20-goal mark within his first 25 games of a season for the first time in his career after the latter did so Dec. 1 (24 GP). The 2022-23 season is just the fifth since 2000-01 to feature multiple players reach the 20-goal mark in 25 outings or fewer: 2021-22 (Draisaitl: 19 GP & Alex Ovechkin: 25 GP), 2013-14 (Ovechkin: 22 GP & Alexander Steen: 24 GP), 2009-10 (Ovechkin: 22 GP & Marian Gaborik: 25 GP) and 2005-06 (Simon Gagne: 19 GP, Daniel Alfredsson: 22 GP & Jaromir Jagr: 24 GP).

COLLECTION OF VETERANS CELEBRATE MAJOR MILESTONES
While Patrick Kane (1-2—3), Alex Ovechkin and Corey Perry (0-2—2) attained notable milestones, Lightning captain Steven Stamkos (0-1—1) was celebrated in a pre-game ceremony for recently reaching the 1,000-point mark.

* Kane (434-766—1,200 in 1,130 GP) factored on three Chicago power-play goals to become the second player in Blackhawks history to reach the 1,200-point benchmark. While he joined Sidney Crosby (530-912—1,442 in 1,133 GP) and Ovechkin (793-642—1,435 in 1,300 GP) as just the third active player to reach the mark, he also joined elite company among U.S.-born players.
 


* Ovechkin became the 14th player in NHL history, and first active, to skate in 1,300 regular-season contests with one franchise – Gordie Howe owns the benchmark with 1,687 games played with the Red Wings.

* Despite Mitchell Marner (2-0—2) establishing a Maple Leafs record for longest point streak, Perry factored on two goals in his 1,200th career game and Stamkos collected an assist as Tampa Bay defeated Toronto on the same night it honored the Lightning captain for hitting 1,000 points with the franchise on Dec. 1. Perry (408-460—868) became the eighth active player to skate in as many contests and the 19th in NHL history with 1,200 games, 400 goals and 1,200 penalty minutes

ICYMI: Six-year-old Lightning fan Tripp Nugent, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor in September, served as the team’s honorary captain after being signed to a one-day contract. He took in the morning skate with Tampa Bay head coach Jon Cooper and received a standing ovation at AMALIE Arena ahead of the game.

Photo via @TBLightning
 

AROUND THE RINKS

Kirill Kaprizov (1-0—1) scored one of four game-tying goals in the contest to extend his point streak to 11 games (7-11—18). He now trails only Mikael Granlund (12 GP in 2016-17) and Kevin Fiala (12 GP in 2021-22) for the longest in Wild history.


Kasperi Kapanen (3-0—3) scored his second game-winning goal in as many games and his second career hat trick, following a three-goal performance with the Penguins on Nov. 6, 2021 (3-0—3 vs. MIN). His father, Sami Kapanen, netted three regular-season hat tricks in his career (Nov. 12, 1997, March 15, 1998 & Nov. 27, 2001).

Carter Verhaeghe scored twice in a 26-second span to help the Panthers snap the Kraken’s winning streak at seven games. He became the fourth player in franchise history to score two goals in 26 seconds or less, joining Viktor Kozlov (0:07 on Feb. 10, 2004), Colton Sceviour (0:23 on March 30, 2016) and Jonathan Marchessault (0:26 on March 23, 2017).

Brock Boeser netted a game-tying tally with 8:12 remaining in regulation while Bo Horvat (19-7—26 in 25 GP) scored the overtime winner to reach 19 goals this season and lift the Canucks to victory on Hockey Fights Cancer Night at Rogers Arena.

* Hurricanes netminder Pyotr Kochetkov (31 saves) improved to 8-1-3 through his first 10 career starts. Only six goaltenders in NHL history have recorded more wins through their first 10 NHL starts: Igor Shesterkin (9 w/ NYR), Viktor Fasth (9 w/ ANA), Martin Prusek (9 w/ OTT), Bob Froese (9 w/ PHI), Wayne Thomas (9 w/ MTL) and Frank Brimsek (9 w/ BOS).
 

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NHL’S GOAL LEADER RETURNS TO THE ICE ON FIVE-GAME SUNDAY
Jason Robertson (20-12—32 in 17 GP) will look to extend his point streak to 18 games as the Stars (14-6-4, 32 points) aim to maintain their positioning atop the Central Division standings during a five-game Sunday. Dallas has netted 93 goals this season (including shootout-deciding goals) – tied with Boston and New Jersey for the most among all teams.

Week 13 Injury Report — Saturday

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CLEVELAND BROWNS at HOUSTON TEXANS
CLEVELAND BROWNS
 
Status Report
    OUTTE David Njoku (knee)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Joel Bitonio (not injury related – resting player), RB Nick Chubb (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), TE David Njoku (knee)
 ThursdayLS Charley Hughlett (illness), TE David Njoku (knee), CB Denzel Ward (ankle, hamstring)
 FridayTE David Njoku (knee)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB A.J. Green (concussion protocol, head), CB Greg Newsome (concussion), CB Denzel Ward (ankle)
 ThursdayDE Myles Garrett (not injury related – resting player, shoulder), DE Alex Wright (knee)
 FridayLS Charley Hughlett (illness), CB Denzel Ward (ankle, hamstring), DE Alex Wright (knee)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayS Ronnie Harrison (shoulder)
 ThursdayCB A.J. Green (head), S Ronnie Harrison (shoulder), CB Greg Newsome (concussion)
 FridayDE Myles Garrett (not injury related – resting player, shoulder), CB A.J. Green (head), S Ronnie Harrison (shoulder), CB Greg Newsome (concussion)
 
HOUSTON TEXANS
 
Status Report
    OUTWR Brandin Cooks (calf), CB Derek Stingley (hamstring)
 
    QUESTIONABLERB Rex Burkhead (concussion)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDE Mario Addison (not injury related – resting player), RB Rex Burkhead (concussion), LB Blake Cashman (knee), DT Maliek Collins (chest), WR Brandin Cooks (not injury related – resting player), T Austin Deculus (not injury related – personal matter), DE Jerry Hughes (not injury related – resting player), CB Derek Stingley (hamstring)
 ThursdayRB Rex Burkhead (concussion), G Kenyon Green (illness), CB Derek Stingley (hamstring)
 FridayWR Brandin Cooks (calf), CB Derek Stingley (hamstring)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Kenyon Green (illness), LB Christian Harris (shoulder)
 ThursdayWR Brandin Cooks (calf), LB Christian Harris (shoulder)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayLB Blake Cashman (knee), DT Maliek Collins (chest)
 FridayRB Rex Burkhead (concussion), LB Blake Cashman (knee), DT Maliek Collins (chest), G Kenyon Green (illness), LB Christian Harris (shoulder)
 
DENVER BRONCOS at BALTIMORE RAVENS
DENVER BRONCOS
 
Status Report
    OUTLB Dakota Allen (hamstring), TE Andrew Beck (hamstring, illness), WR K.J. Hamler (hamstring), DE Jonathan Harris (knee)
 CB K’Waun Williams (wrist, elbow knee)*
 
    QUESTIONABLEWR Jerry Jeudy (ankle), WR Courtland Sutton (illness)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB Dakota Allen (hamstring), TE Andrew Beck (hamstring, illness), WR K.J. Hamler (hamstring), DE Jonathan Harris (knee), S Kareem Jackson (not injury related – resting player), WR Jerry Jeudy (ankle), DE Dre’Mont Jones (illness), CB K’Waun Williams (wrist, elbow knee)
 ThursdayLB Dakota Allen (hamstring), TE Andrew Beck (hamstring, illness), WR K.J. Hamler (hamstring), DE Jonathan Harris (knee), WR Jerry Jeudy (ankle)
 FridayLB Dakota Allen (hamstring), TE Andrew Beck (hamstring, illness), WR K.J. Hamler (hamstring), DE Jonathan Harris (knee), WR Courtland Sutton (illness)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Dalton Risner (shoulder)
 ThursdayDE Dre’Mont Jones (illness), G Dalton Risner (shoulder), CB K’Waun Williams (wrist, elbow knee)
 FridayLS Jacob Bobenmoyer (wrist), WR Jerry Jeudy (ankle), CB K’Waun Williams (wrist, elbow knee)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayWR Kendall Hinton (foot), WR Jalen Virgil (hip)
 ThursdayWR Kendall Hinton (foot), S Kareem Jackson (not injury related – resting player), WR Jalen Virgil (hip)
 FridayWR Kendall Hinton (foot), S Kareem Jackson (not injury related – resting player), DE Dre’Mont Jones (illness), K Brandon McManus (right quadricep), G Dalton Risner (shoulder), WR Jalen Virgil (hip)
 
BALTIMORE RAVENS
 
Status Report
    OUTWR Tylan Wallace (hamstring)
 
    QUESTIONABLES Kyle Hamilton (knee), CB Marlon Humphrey (ankle), LB Del’Shawn Phillips (quadricep), T Ronnie Stanley (ankle)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayTE Nick Boyle (illness), DE Calais Campbell (not injury related – resting player), T Daniel Faalele (illness), LB Justin Houston (not injury related – resting player), CB Marlon Humphrey (ankle), G Patrick Mekari (illness), CB Marcus Peters (not injury related – resting player)
 ThursdayTE Nick Boyle (illness), G Ben Cleveland (illness), T Daniel Faalele (illness), CB Marcus Peters (not injury related – resting player), LB Del’Shawn Phillips (quadricep)
 FridayLB Del’Shawn Phillips (quadricep), DE Jason Pierre-Paul (not injury related – resting player), T Ronnie Stanley (ankle), WR Tylan Wallace (hamstring)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayS Kyle Hamilton (knee), QB Lamar Jackson (quadricep), TE Isaiah Likely (ankle), T Ronnie Stanley (ankle)
 ThursdayS Kyle Hamilton (knee), CB Marlon Humphrey (ankle), G Patrick Mekari (illness), T Ronnie Stanley (ankle), WR Tylan Wallace (hamstring)
 FridayCB Marcus Peters (not injury related – resting player)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayQB Lamar Jackson (quadricep), TE Isaiah Likely (ankle)
 FridayTE Nick Boyle (illness), G Ben Cleveland (illness), T Daniel Faalele (illness), S Kyle Hamilton (knee), CB Marlon Humphrey (ankle), QB Lamar Jackson (quadricep), TE Isaiah Likely (ankle), G Patrick Mekari (illness)
 
GREEN BAY PACKERS at CHICAGO BEARS
GREEN BAY PACKERS
 
Status Report
    OUTT David Bakhtiari (knee, illness)
 
    DOUBTFULS Darnell Savage (foot)
 
    QUESTIONABLELB De’Vondre Campbell (knee), WR Romeo Doubs (ankle)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT David Bakhtiari (knee), G Elgton Jenkins (knee), QB Aaron Rodgers (right thumb, rib), S Darnell Savage (foot)
 ThursdayTE Marcedes Lewis (not injury related – resting player), S Darnell Savage (foot)
 FridayS Darnell Savage (foot)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB De’Vondre Campbell (knee), RB A.J. Dillon (quadricep), WR Romeo Doubs (ankle), RB Aaron Jones (shin, glute)
 ThursdayT David Bakhtiari (knee), LB De’Vondre Campbell (knee), RB A.J. Dillon (quadricep), WR Romeo Doubs (ankle), G Elgton Jenkins (knee), RB Aaron Jones (shin, glute), QB Aaron Rodgers (right thumb, rib)
 FridayT David Bakhtiari (knee, illness), LB De’Vondre Campbell (knee), RB A.J. Dillon (quadricep), WR Romeo Doubs (ankle), G Elgton Jenkins (knee), RB Aaron Jones (shin, glute), QB Aaron Rodgers (right thumb, rib)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB Krys Barnes (hand), S Rudy Ford (wrist), CB Shemar Jean-Charles (ankle)
 ThursdayLB Krys Barnes (hand), S Rudy Ford (wrist), CB Shemar Jean-Charles (ankle)
 FridayLB Krys Barnes (hand), S Rudy Ford (wrist), CB Shemar Jean-Charles (ankle), TE Marcedes Lewis (not injury related – resting player)
 
CHICAGO BEARS
 
Status Report
    OUTT Larry Borom (ankle, knee), S Jaquan Brisker (concussion), CB Kyler Gordon (concussion), QB Trevor Siemian (oblique)
 
    QUESTIONABLET Riley Reiff (back), CB Kindle Vildor (ankle)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT Larry Borom (ankle, knee), S Jaquan Brisker (concussion), CB Kyler Gordon (concussion), WR Dante Pettis (illness), T Riley Reiff (back), QB Trevor Siemian (oblique)
 ThursdayT Larry Borom (ankle, knee), S Jaquan Brisker (concussion), CB Kyler Gordon (concussion), WR Dante Pettis (illness), QB Trevor Siemian (oblique)
 FridayT Larry Borom (ankle, knee), S Jaquan Brisker (concussion), CB Kyler Gordon (concussion), QB Trevor Siemian (oblique)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayWR Chase Claypool (knee), QB Justin Fields (shoulder), CB Kindle Vildor (ankle)
 ThursdayT Riley Reiff (back), CB Kindle Vildor (ankle)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB Sterling Weatherford (concussion)
 ThursdayWR Chase Claypool (knee), QB Justin Fields (shoulder), LB Sterling Weatherford (concussion)
 FridayWR Chase Claypool (knee), QB Justin Fields (shoulder), WR Dante Pettis (illness), T Riley Reiff (back), CB Kindle Vildor (ankle), LB Sterling Weatherford (concussion)
 
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS at DALLAS COWBOYS on Sunday night
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
 The Colts did not practice Wednesday. The Wednesday practice report is an estimation.
Status Report
    OUTCB Kenny Moore (ankle), T Braden Smith (illness)
 
    QUESTIONABLECB Isaiah Rodgers (knee), TE Jelani Woods (shoulder, quadricep)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayWR Keke Coutee (illness), CB Kenny Moore (ankle), TE Jelani Woods (shoulder, quadricep)
 ThursdayCB Kenny Moore (ankle), T Braden Smith (illness), TE Jelani Woods (shoulder, quadricep)
 FridayCB Kenny Moore (ankle), T Braden Smith (illness)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDE Ben Banogu (abdomen), C Ryan Kelly (knee, ankle)
 ThursdayCB Isaiah Rodgers (knee)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayTE Kylen Granson (illness), DE Kwity Paye (ankle)
 ThursdayDE Ben Banogu (abdomen), WR Keke Coutee (illness), TE Kylen Granson (illness), C Ryan Kelly (knee, ankle), DE Kwity Paye (ankle)
 FridayDE Ben Banogu (abdomen), WR Keke Coutee (illness), TE Kylen Granson (illness), C Ryan Kelly (knee, ankle), DE Kwity Paye (ankle), CB Isaiah Rodgers (knee), TE Jelani Woods (shoulder, quadricep)
 
DALLAS COWBOYS
 The Cowboys did not practice Friday. The Friday practice report is an estimation.
Status Report
    QUESTIONABLELB Anthony Barr (hamstring), DT Quinton Bohanna (knee), CB Trevon Diggs (illness), WR Michael Gallup (illness), S Jayron Kearse (shoulder)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB Trevon Diggs (illness), WR Michael Gallup (illness)
 ThursdayCB Trevon Diggs (illness), WR Michael Gallup (illness), T Terence Steele (not injury related – personal matter)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB Anthony Barr (hamstring), S Jayron Kearse (shoulder), DE Demarcus Lawrence (foot)
 ThursdayLB Anthony Barr (hamstring), S Jayron Kearse (shoulder), DE Demarcus Lawrence (foot)
 FridayLB Anthony Barr (hamstring), DT Quinton Bohanna (knee), CB Trevon Diggs (illness), WR Michael Gallup (illness), S Jayron Kearse (shoulder)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 FridayDE Demarcus Lawrence (foot), T Terence Steele (not injury related – personal matter)
 
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS at DETROIT LIONS
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
 
Status Report
    QUESTIONABLES Andre Cisco (shoulder), RB Travis Etienne (foot), RB Darrell Henderson (illness), WR Zay Jones (chest)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDE Roy Robertson-Harris (illness)
 FridayRB Darrell Henderson (illness)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayS Andre Cisco (shoulder), RB Travis Etienne (foot), WR Zay Jones (chest)
 ThursdayS Andre Cisco (shoulder), RB Travis Etienne (foot), WR Zay Jones (chest)
 FridayS Andre Cisco (shoulder), RB Travis Etienne (foot), WR Zay Jones (chest)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayDE Roy Robertson-Harris (illness)
 FridayDE Roy Robertson-Harris (illness)
 
DETROIT LIONS
 
Status Report
    OUTG Evan Brown (ankle), LB Julian Okwara (elbow)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Evan Brown (ankle), S Ifeatu Melifonwu (illness), LB Julian Okwara (elbow), T Penei Sewell (ankle)
 ThursdayG Evan Brown (ankle), LB Julian Okwara (elbow)
 FridayG Evan Brown (ankle), LB Julian Okwara (elbow)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Jonah Jackson (concussion), CB Chase Lucas (hamstring), CB Jeff Okudah (concussion), DE Josh Paschal (knee), C Frank Ragnow (foot)
 ThursdayG Jonah Jackson (concussion), CB Jeff Okudah (concussion), DE Josh Paschal (knee), C Frank Ragnow (foot), T Penei Sewell (ankle)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayCB Chase Lucas (hamstring), S Ifeatu Melifonwu (illness)
 FridayG Jonah Jackson (concussion), CB Chase Lucas (hamstring), S Ifeatu Melifonwu (illness), CB Jeff Okudah (concussion), DE Josh Paschal (knee), C Frank Ragnow (foot), T Penei Sewell (ankle)
 
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS at CINCINNATI BENGALS
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
 
Status Report
    OUTWR Kadarius Toney (hamstring)
 
    QUESTIONABLES Deon Bush (elbow)
 G Joe Thuney (ankle)*
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayRB Jerick McKinnon (hamstring), WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (illness), WR Kadarius Toney (hamstring)
 ThursdayRB Jerick McKinnon (hamstring), WR Kadarius Toney (hamstring)
 FridayWR Kadarius Toney (hamstring)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayS Deon Bush (elbow)
 ThursdayS Deon Bush (elbow)
 FridayS Deon Bush (elbow)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayS Bryan Cook (wrist), DE Carlos Dunlap (foot), T Lucas Niang (knee), G Trey Smith (knee), CB L’Jarius Sneed (calf), S Juan Thornhill (calf), G Joe Thuney (ankle), WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling (shoulder), CB Jaylen Watson (hand), WR Justin Watson (knee)
 ThursdayS Bryan Cook (wrist), DE Carlos Dunlap (foot), T Lucas Niang (knee), G Trey Smith (knee), WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (illness), CB L’Jarius Sneed (calf), S Juan Thornhill (calf), G Joe Thuney (ankle), WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling (shoulder), CB Jaylen Watson (hand), WR Justin Watson (knee)
 FridayS Bryan Cook (wrist), DE Carlos Dunlap (foot), RB Jerick McKinnon (hamstring), T Lucas Niang (knee), G Trey Smith (knee), WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (illness), CB L’Jarius Sneed (calf), S Juan Thornhill (calf), G Joe Thuney (ankle), WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling (shoulder), CB Jaylen Watson (hand), WR Justin Watson (knee)
 
CINCINNATI BENGALS
 
Status Report
    QUESTIONABLEWR Ja’Marr Chase (hip), RB Joe Mixon (concussion), LB Logan Wilson (illness)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT La’el Collins (not injury related – resting player)
 ThursdayDT D.J. Reader (ankle, not injury related – personal matter)
 FridayLB Logan Wilson (illness)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayWR Ja’Marr Chase (hip), RB Joe Mixon (concussion), DT D.J. Reader (ankle)
 ThursdayWR Ja’Marr Chase (hip), RB Joe Mixon (concussion)
 FridayS Vonn Bell (hamstring), RB Joe Mixon (concussion), DT D.J. Reader (ankle, not injury related – personal matter)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDT Josh Tupou (calf)
 ThursdayT La’el Collins (not injury related – resting player), DT Josh Tupou (calf)
 FridayWR Ja’Marr Chase (hip), T La’el Collins (not injury related – resting player), DT Josh Tupou (calf)
 
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS at LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
 
Status Report
    OUTC Corey Linsley (concussion), T Trey Pipkins (knee), WR Mike Williams (ankle)
 
    QUESTIONABLES Nasir Adderley (thumb), DT Breiden Fehoko (illness), LB Drue Tranquill (illness)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB Bryce Callahan (groin), S Derwin James (hip), C Corey Linsley (concussion), LB Khalil Mack (not injury related – resting player), T Trey Pipkins (knee), WR Mike Williams (ankle)
 ThursdayC Corey Linsley (concussion), T Trey Pipkins (knee), WR Mike Williams (ankle)
 FridayDT Breiden Fehoko (illness), C Corey Linsley (concussion), T Trey Pipkins (knee), LB Drue Tranquill (illness), WR Mike Williams (ankle)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayS Nasir Adderley (thumb)
 ThursdayS Nasir Adderley (thumb)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB Michael Davis (knee), LB Kenneth Murray (wrist), G Jamaree Salyer (knee)
 ThursdayCB Bryce Callahan (groin), CB Michael Davis (knee), S Derwin James (hip), LB Khalil Mack (not injury related – resting player), LB Kenneth Murray (wrist), G Jamaree Salyer (knee)
 FridayS Nasir Adderley (thumb), CB Bryce Callahan (groin), CB Michael Davis (knee), S Derwin James (hip), LB Khalil Mack (not injury related – resting player), LB Kenneth Murray (wrist), G Jamaree Salyer (knee)
 
LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
 
Status Report
    OUTTE Jesper Horsted (concussion), DT Kendal Vickers (back)
 
    QUESTIONABLEDT Andrew Billings (fibula), RB Brandon Bolden (calf), G Lester Cotton (calf), RB Josh Jacobs (calf), LB Denzel Perryman (wrist)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayTE Jesper Horsted (concussion)
 ThursdayTE Jesper Horsted (concussion), DT Kendal Vickers (back)
 FridayTE Jesper Horsted (concussion), DT Kendal Vickers (back)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDT Andrew Billings (fibula), RB Brandon Bolden (calf), RB Josh Jacobs (calf), T Kolton Miller (shoulder), DT Kendal Vickers (back)
 ThursdayDT Andrew Billings (fibula), RB Brandon Bolden (calf), RB Josh Jacobs (calf), LB Denzel Perryman (wrist)
 FridayDT Andrew Billings (fibula), RB Brandon Bolden (calf), G Lester Cotton (calf), RB Josh Jacobs (calf), LB Denzel Perryman (wrist)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB Darien Butler (elbow), QB Derek Carr (back), S Duron Harmon (shoulder)
 ThursdayG Alex Bars (knee), LB Darien Butler (elbow), QB Derek Carr (back), G Lester Cotton (calf), S Duron Harmon (shoulder), T Kolton Miller (shoulder)
 FridayG Alex Bars (knee), LB Darien Butler (elbow), QB Derek Carr (back), S Duron Harmon (shoulder), T Kolton Miller (shoulder)
 
MIAMI DOLPHINS at SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
MIAMI DOLPHINS
 
Status Report
    OUTT Austin Jackson (ankle)
 
    DOUBTFULT Terron Armstead (toe, pectoral)
 
    QUESTIONABLEQB Teddy Bridgewater (knee), RB Myles Gaskin (shoulder, ankle)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT Terron Armstead (toe, pectoral), RB Myles Gaskin (shoulder, ankle), LB Melvin Ingram (not injury related – resting player), T Austin Jackson (ankle)
 ThursdayT Terron Armstead (toe, pectoral), RB Myles Gaskin (shoulder, ankle), T Austin Jackson (ankle)
 FridayT Austin Jackson (ankle)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB Jerome Baker (hip), QB Teddy Bridgewater (knee), DT Raekwon Davis (knee), RB Raheem Mostert (knee)
 ThursdayQB Teddy Bridgewater (knee), RB Raheem Mostert (knee)
 FridayT Terron Armstead (toe, pectoral), QB Teddy Bridgewater (knee), RB Myles Gaskin (shoulder, ankle)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayTE Tanner Conner (knee), CB Keion Crossen (shoulder), G Robert Jones (back), CB Kader Kohou (thumb), QB Tua Tagovailoa (ankle)
 ThursdayLB Jerome Baker (hip), TE Tanner Conner (knee), CB Keion Crossen (shoulder), DT Raekwon Davis (knee), G Robert Jones (back), CB Kader Kohou (thumb), QB Tua Tagovailoa (ankle)
 FridayLB Jerome Baker (hip), TE Tanner Conner (knee), CB Keion Crossen (shoulder), DT Raekwon Davis (knee), CB Kader Kohou (thumb), RB Raheem Mostert (knee), QB Tua Tagovailoa (ankle)
 
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
 
Status Report
    OUTRB Elijah Mitchell (knee)
 
    QUESTIONABLEG Spencer Burford (ankle), DE Charles Omenihu (knee), WR Deebo Samuel (quadricep), T Trent Williams (back)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Spencer Burford (ankle), RB Christian McCaffrey (knee), RB Elijah Mitchell (knee), DE Charles Omenihu (knee)
 ThursdayRB Elijah Mitchell (knee), WR Deebo Samuel (quadricep)
 FridayRB Elijah Mitchell (knee), T Trent Williams (back)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDT Arik Armstead (foot, ankle), WR Deebo Samuel (quadricep)
 ThursdayDT Arik Armstead (foot, ankle), G Spencer Burford (ankle), RB Christian McCaffrey (knee), DE Charles Omenihu (knee)
 FridayG Spencer Burford (ankle), DE Charles Omenihu (knee), WR Deebo Samuel (quadricep)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayQB Jimmy Garoppolo (knee)
 ThursdayQB Jimmy Garoppolo (knee)
 FridayDT Arik Armstead (foot, ankle), QB Jimmy Garoppolo (knee), RB Christian McCaffrey (knee)
 
NEW YORK JETS at MINNESOTA VIKINGS
NEW YORK JETS
 
Status Report
    OUTS Ashtyn Davis (hamstring)
 
    DOUBTFULRB Michael Carter (ankle), T Cedric Ogbuehi (groin, illness)
 
    QUESTIONABLET Duane Brown (shoulder)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayRB Michael Carter (ankle), S Ashtyn Davis (hamstring), T Cedric Ogbuehi (groin, illness), CB D.J. Reed (not injury related – personal matter)
 ThursdayRB Michael Carter (ankle), S Ashtyn Davis (hamstring), T Cedric Ogbuehi (groin, illness)
 FridayRB Michael Carter (ankle), S Ashtyn Davis (hamstring), T Cedric Ogbuehi (groin, illness)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT Duane Brown (shoulder), DT Sheldon Rankins (elbow), TE Kenny Yeboah (calf)
 ThursdayT Duane Brown (shoulder)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayDT Sheldon Rankins (elbow), CB D.J. Reed (not injury related – personal matter), TE Kenny Yeboah (calf)
 FridayT Duane Brown (shoulder), DT Sheldon Rankins (elbow), TE Kenny Yeboah (calf)
 
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
 
Status Report
    OUTT Christian Darrisaw (concussion), TE Ben Ellefson (groin)
 
    QUESTIONABLEDT Ross Blacklock (illness)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT Christian Darrisaw (concussion), TE Ben Ellefson (groin)
 ThursdayT Christian Darrisaw (concussion), TE Ben Ellefson (groin)
 FridayDT Ross Blacklock (illness), TE Ben Ellefson (groin)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayS Harrison Smith (ankle)
 FridayT Christian Darrisaw (concussion)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB Akayleb Evans (concussion), DT Dalvin Tomlinson (calf)
 ThursdayCB Akayleb Evans (concussion), S Harrison Smith (ankle), DT Dalvin Tomlinson (calf)
 FridayCB Akayleb Evans (concussion), S Harrison Smith (ankle), DT Dalvin Tomlinson (calf)
 
PITTSBURGH STEELERS at ATLANTA FALCONS
PITTSBURGH STEELERS
 
Status Report
    OUTCB Ahkello Witherspoon (hamstring)
 
    QUESTIONABLERB Jaylen Warren (hamstring), LB T.J. Watt (ribs)
 LB Malik Reed (back)*
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayRB Najee Harris (oblique), CB Ahkello Witherspoon (hamstring)
 ThursdayRB Najee Harris (oblique), DT Cameron Heyward (not injury related – resting player), LB Myles Jack (knee), DE Isaiahh Loudermilk (not injury related – personal matter), DT Larry Ogunjobi (toe), CB Ahkello Witherspoon (hamstring)
 FridayDE Isaiahh Loudermilk (not injury related – personal matter), CB Ahkello Witherspoon (hamstring)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayC Mason Cole (foot), S Minkah Fitzpatrick (ribs), LB Myles Jack (knee), DT Larry Ogunjobi (toe), LB Robert Spillane (oblique), LB T.J. Watt (ribs)
 ThursdayC Mason Cole (foot), RB Benny Snell (knee), LB Robert Spillane (oblique), LB T.J. Watt (ribs)
 FridayRB Najee Harris (oblique), LB T.J. Watt (ribs)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayWR Miles Boykin (oblique), RB Jaylen Warren (hamstring)
 ThursdayWR Miles Boykin (oblique), S Minkah Fitzpatrick (ribs), RB Jaylen Warren (hamstring)
 FridayWR Miles Boykin (oblique), C Mason Cole (foot), S Minkah Fitzpatrick (ribs), LB Myles Jack (knee), DT Larry Ogunjobi (toe), RB Benny Snell (knee), LB Robert Spillane (oblique), RB Jaylen Warren (hamstring)
 
ATLANTA FALCONS
 
Status Report
    QUESTIONABLEDT Jalen Dalton (toe), LB Arnold Ebiketie (forearm), G Chuma Edoga (knee)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDT Jalen Dalton (toe), RB Cordarrelle Patterson (not injury related – resting player)
 ThursdayG Chuma Edoga (knee)
 FridayG Chuma Edoga (knee)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB Arnold Ebiketie (forearm), G Chuma Edoga (knee)
 ThursdayDT Jalen Dalton (toe), LB Arnold Ebiketie (forearm)
 FridayDT Jalen Dalton (toe), LB Arnold Ebiketie (forearm)
 
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS at LOS ANGELES RAMS
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
 
Status Report
    OUTRB Travis Homer (illness, knee)*
 
    QUESTIONABLES Josh Jones (illness), S Ryan Neal (elbow, shoulder)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Phil Haynes (illness), RB Travis Homer (illness, knee), LB Bruce Irvin (knee), G Damien Lewis (illness), S Ryan Neal (elbow, shoulder), DT Al Woods (illness)
 ThursdayDE Myles Adams (illness), LB Jordyn Brooks (illness), WR Marquise Goodwin (illness), RB Travis Homer (illness, knee), DE Quinton Jefferson (illness), S Josh Jones (illness), RB Tony Jones (illness), G Damien Lewis (illness)
 FridayS Josh Jones (illness)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayG Gabe Jackson (knee, not injury related – resting player), T Abraham Lucas (knee)
 FridayRB Travis Homer (illness, knee)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayG Phil Haynes (illness), LB Bruce Irvin (knee), S Ryan Neal (elbow, shoulder), DT Al Woods (illness)
 FridayDE Myles Adams (illness), LB Jordyn Brooks (illness), WR Marquise Goodwin (illness), G Gabe Jackson (knee, not injury related – resting player), DE Quinton Jefferson (illness), RB Tony Jones (illness), G Damien Lewis (illness), T Abraham Lucas (knee), S Ryan Neal (elbow, shoulder)
 
LOS ANGELES RAMS
 
Status Report
    OUTDT Aaron Donald (ankle), LB Travin Howard (hip), LB Terrell Lewis (back), WR Lance McCutcheon (shoulder), QB Matthew Stafford (concussion, neck)
 
    QUESTIONABLEC Brian Allen (thumb), CB Troy Hill (groin), LB Ernest Jones (back)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Oday Aboushi (illness), RB Cam Akers (illness), DT Aaron Donald (ankle), LB Travin Howard (hip), LB Ernest Jones (back), LB Terrell Lewis (back), WR Lance McCutcheon (shoulder), QB Matthew Stafford (concussion, neck)
 ThursdayG Oday Aboushi (illness), RB Cam Akers (illness), DT Aaron Donald (ankle), CB Troy Hill (groin), LB Travin Howard (hip), LB Ernest Jones (back), LB Terrell Lewis (back), WR Lance McCutcheon (shoulder), QB Matthew Stafford (concussion, neck)
 FridayDT Aaron Donald (ankle), TE Tyler Higbee (not injury related – resting player), CB Troy Hill (groin), LB Travin Howard (hip), LB Terrell Lewis (back), WR Lance McCutcheon (shoulder), QB Matthew Stafford (concussion, neck)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayC Brian Allen (thumb), CB Troy Hill (groin), T Ty Nsekhe (ankle)
 ThursdayC Brian Allen (thumb), T Ty Nsekhe (ankle)
 FridayG Oday Aboushi (illness), C Brian Allen (thumb), LB Ernest Jones (back)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 FridayRB Cam Akers (illness), T Ty Nsekhe (ankle)
 
TENNESSEE TITANS at PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
TENNESSEE TITANS
 
Status Report
    OUTDE Denico Autry (knee), WR Cody Hollister (neck), CB Elijah Molden (groin)
 RB Hassan Haskins (hip)*
 
    QUESTIONABLEDT Jeffery Simmons (ankle)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDE Denico Autry (knee), CB Elijah Molden (groin), DT Jeffery Simmons (ankle)
 ThursdayDE Denico Autry (knee), WR Treylon Burks (illness), G Nate Davis (knee), RB Derrick Henry (not injury related – resting player), WR Cody Hollister (neck), CB Elijah Molden (groin), DT Jeffery Simmons (ankle)
 FridayDE Denico Autry (knee), WR Cody Hollister (neck), CB Elijah Molden (groin)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayWR Cody Hollister (neck)
 FridayG Nate Davis (knee), RB Hassan Haskins (hip), C Ben Jones (concussion), DT Jeffery Simmons (ankle)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayK Randy Bullock (right calf), C Ben Jones (concussion), QB Ryan Tannehill (ankle)
 ThursdayK Randy Bullock (right calf), C Ben Jones (concussion), QB Ryan Tannehill (ankle)
 FridayK Randy Bullock (right calf), WR Treylon Burks (illness), RB Derrick Henry (not injury related – resting player), QB Ryan Tannehill (ankle)
 
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
 The Eagles did not practice Wednesday. The Wednesday practice report is an estimation.
Status Report
    OUTS Chauncey Gardner-Johnson (kidney), DE Robert Quinn (knee)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayS Chauncey Gardner-Johnson (kidney)
 ThursdayS Chauncey Gardner-Johnson (kidney)
 FridayS Chauncey Gardner-Johnson (kidney), DE Robert Quinn (knee)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB Patrick Johnson (ankle), WR Zach Pascal (groin), WR DeVonta Smith (groin)
 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), WR Zach Pascal (groin), DE Robert Quinn (not injury related – resting player), G Isaac Seumalo (not injury related – resting player), CB Darius Slay (not injury related – resting player), WR DeVonta Smith (groin), DE Josh Sweat (not injury related – resting player)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayLB Patrick Johnson (ankle)
 FridayLB Patrick Johnson (ankle), WR Zach Pascal (groin), WR DeVonta Smith (groin)
 
WASHINGTON COMMANDERS at NEW YORK GIANTS
WASHINGTON COMMANDERS
 
Status Report
    OUTWR Dax Milne (foot), CB Benjamin St-Juste (ankle), G Trai Turner (ankle, knee)
 
    QUESTIONABLERB Antonio Gibson (foot), DE Chase Young (knee)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayWR Dax Milne (foot), CB Benjamin St-Juste (ankle), G Trai Turner (ankle, knee)
 ThursdayRB Antonio Gibson (foot), WR Dax Milne (foot), CB Benjamin St-Juste (ankle), G Trai Turner (ankle, knee)
 FridayWR Dax Milne (foot), CB Benjamin St-Juste (ankle), G Trai Turner (ankle, knee)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayRB Antonio Gibson (foot), C Tyler Larsen (shoulder), TE Logan Thomas (rib), DE Chase Young (knee)
 ThursdayC Tyler Larsen (shoulder), TE Logan Thomas (rib), DE Chase Young (knee)
 FridayRB Antonio Gibson (foot), DE Chase Young (knee)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 FridayC Tyler Larsen (shoulder), TE Logan Thomas (rib)
 
NEW YORK GIANTS
 The Giants did not practice Thursday. The Thursday practice report is an estimation.
Status Report
    OUTG Joshua Ezeudu (neck), CB Adoree’ Jackson (knee), G Shane Lemieux (toe)
 
    QUESTIONABLETE Daniel Bellinger (eye), S Dane Belton (collarbone), RB Gary Brightwell (illness), LB Carter Coughlin (thigh), C Jon Feliciano (neck), CB Darnay Holmes (shoulder), WR Richie James (knee), CB Fabian Moreau (oblique), WR Darius Slayton (illness)
 G Mark Glowinski (back)*
 WR Kenny Golladay (illness)*
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayRB Gary Brightwell (illness), G Joshua Ezeudu (neck), CB Adoree’ Jackson (knee), WR Richie James (knee), G Shane Lemieux (toe)
 ThursdayG Joshua Ezeudu (neck), CB Adoree’ Jackson (knee), G Shane Lemieux (toe), WR Darius Slayton (illness)
 FridayG Joshua Ezeudu (neck), CB Adoree’ Jackson (knee), G Shane Lemieux (toe), WR Darius Slayton (illness)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayTE Daniel Bellinger (eye), S Dane Belton (collarbone), LB Carter Coughlin (thigh), C Jon Feliciano (neck), CB Cordale Flott (concussion protocol), CB Darnay Holmes (shoulder), CB Fabian Moreau (oblique), DT Leonard Williams (neck)
 ThursdayTE Daniel Bellinger (eye), S Dane Belton (collarbone), RB Gary Brightwell (illness), LB Carter Coughlin (thigh), C Jon Feliciano (neck), CB Darnay Holmes (shoulder), WR Richie James (knee), CB Fabian Moreau (oblique), DT Leonard Williams (neck)
 FridayTE Daniel Bellinger (eye), S Dane Belton (collarbone), RB Gary Brightwell (illness), LB Carter Coughlin (thigh), C Jon Feliciano (neck), CB Darnay Holmes (shoulder), WR Richie James (knee), CB Fabian Moreau (oblique)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT Evan Neal (knee), T Tyre Phillips (neck)
 ThursdayCB Cordale Flott (concussion), T Evan Neal (knee), T Tyre Phillips (neck)
 FridayCB Cordale Flott (concussion), T Evan Neal (knee), T Tyre Phillips (neck), DT Leonard Williams (neck)
 
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS at TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS on Monday night
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
 
Status Report
    OUTS J.T. Gray (hamstring), TE Juwan Johnson (ankle), DE Payton Turner (ankle), CB P.J. Williams (knee)
 
    QUESTIONABLECB Marshon Lattimore (abdomen), DT Malcolm Roach (illness), CB Bradley Roby (concussion), DT Kentavius Street (illness), LB Pete Werner (ankle), WR Kevin White (illness)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayS J.T. Gray (hamstring), TE Juwan Johnson (ankle), DT Malcolm Roach (illness), CB Bradley Roby (concussion), DT Kentavius Street (illness), DE Payton Turner (ankle), WR Kevin White (illness), CB P.J. Williams (knee)
 FridayS J.T. Gray (hamstring), TE Juwan Johnson (ankle), DT Malcolm Roach (illness), CB Bradley Roby (concussion), DT Kentavius Street (illness), DE Payton Turner (ankle), WR Kevin White (illness), CB P.J. Williams (knee)
 SaturdayS J.T. Gray (hamstring), TE Juwan Johnson (ankle), DT Kentavius Street (illness), DE Payton Turner (ankle), CB P.J. Williams (knee)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayG Josh Andrews (ankle), RB Mark Ingram (foot), WR Jarvis Landry (ankle), CB Marshon Lattimore (abdomen), T Ryan Ramczyk (not injury related – resting player), WR Rashid Shaheed (back), LB Pete Werner (ankle)
 FridayWR Jarvis Landry (ankle), CB Marshon Lattimore (abdomen), WR Rashid Shaheed (back), LB Pete Werner (ankle)
 SaturdayWR Jarvis Landry (ankle), CB Marshon Lattimore (abdomen), DT Malcolm Roach (illness), CB Bradley Roby (concussion), WR Rashid Shaheed (back), LB Pete Werner (ankle), WR Kevin White (illness)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 FridayG Josh Andrews (ankle), RB Mark Ingram (foot), T Ryan Ramczyk (not injury related – resting player)
 SaturdayG Josh Andrews (ankle), RB Mark Ingram (foot), T Ryan Ramczyk (not injury related – resting player)
 
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
 
Status Report
    OUTT Tristan Wirfs (ankle, knee)
 
    DOUBTFULS Mike Edwards (hamstring), CB Sean Murphy-Bunting (quadricep), S Antoine Winfield (ankle)
 
    QUESTIONABLETE Cameron Brate (illness), RB Leonard Fournette (hip), WR Russell Gage (hamstring), G Luke Goedeke (foot), DT Akiem Hicks (foot), DT Vita Vea (foot)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayTE Cameron Brate (illness), S Mike Edwards (hamstring), DT Vita Vea (foot), S Antoine Winfield (ankle), T Tristan Wirfs (ankle, knee)
 FridayQB Tom Brady (not injury related – resting player), TE Cameron Brate (illness), S Mike Edwards (hamstring), WR Mike Evans (not injury related – resting player), DT Akiem Hicks (foot), WR Julio Jones (not injury related – resting player), S Antoine Winfield (ankle), T Tristan Wirfs (ankle, knee)
 SaturdayLB Lavonte David (not injury related – resting player), S Mike Edwards (hamstring), S Antoine Winfield (ankle), T Tristan Wirfs (ankle, knee)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayWR Russell Gage (hamstring), G Luke Goedeke (foot), CB Sean Murphy-Bunting (quadricep)
 FridayWR Russell Gage (hamstring), CB Sean Murphy-Bunting (quadricep), DT Vita Vea (foot)
 SaturdayDT Akiem Hicks (foot), CB Sean Murphy-Bunting (quadricep), DT Vita Vea (foot)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayRB Leonard Fournette (hip), G Nick Leverett (shoulder)
 FridayRB Leonard Fournette (hip), G Luke Goedeke (foot), G Nick Leverett (shoulder)
 SaturdayQB Tom Brady (not injury related – resting player), TE Cameron Brate (illness), WR Mike Evans (not injury related – resting player), RB Leonard Fournette (hip), WR Russell Gage (hamstring), G Luke Goedeke (foot), WR Julio Jones (not injury related – resting player), G Nick Leverett (shoulder)


*Updated after the issuance of the Game Status Report

NFL Transactions 12-3-22

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The following are the NFL transactions for Saturday, December 3. Transactions will be published each day after they are circulated to NFL clubs. This public version will include waiver requests, assignments via waivers, terminations, free agent signings, reserve list and practice squad additions and deletions, and trades. 

WAIVER SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS

WAIVER REQUESTS (All are NO RECALL)

NEW YORK GIANTS
    Hudson, TannerTESouthern Arkansas   
         Vested Veteran

TENNESSEE
    Shudak, CalebKIowa   

    CLAIMING DEADLINE: 4:00 p.m., N.Y. Time, Monday, 12/5/22

ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS

ACTIVATIONS

ATLANTA
    Bell, QuintonLBPrairie View   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Harrison, JonotthanCFlorida   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

BALTIMORE
    Jackson, DeSeanWRCalifornia   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Washington, Ar’DariusDBTexas Christian   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
 CHICAGO
    Colbert, AdrianDBMiami   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Hand, HarrisonDBTemple   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

CINCINNATI
    Chrisman, DruePOhio State   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

CLEVELAND
    Brown, MikeDBMiami, O.   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
 
DALLAS
    Collins, AvianteTTexas Christian   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

DENVER
    Boone, MikeRBCincinnati   
         From Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return
    Hicks, FaionDBWisconsin   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Langi, HarveyLBBrigham Young   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

DETROIT
    Okwara, RomeoLBNotre Dame   
         From Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform
    Pierschbacher, RossCAlabama   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Williams, JamesonWRAlabama   
         From Reserve/Non-Football Injury

GREEN BAY
    Abernathy, MicahDBTennessee   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Taylor, PatrickRBMemphis   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

HOUSTON
    Francis, JacobiDBMemphis   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

INDIANAPOLIS
    Rhyne, ForrestLBVillanova   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

KANSAS CITY
    Anderson, ZayneDBBrigham Young   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Powell, CornellWRClemson   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

LAS VEGAS
    Hobbs, NateDBIllinois   
         From Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return
    Peko, KyleDTOregon State   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
    Bailey, ZackGSouth Carolina   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

LOS ANGELES RAMS
    Brown, MalcolmRBTexas   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Carter, T.J.DEKentucky   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Hardy, DanielLBMontana State   
         From Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return

MIAMI
    Empey, JamesCBrigham Young   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Lamm, KendallTAppalachian State   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

MINNESOTA
    Kwenkeu, WilliamLBTemple   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

NEW YORK GIANTS
    Butler, VernonDTLouisiana Tech   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Gilbert, ZyonDBFlorida Atlantic   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Jefferson, TonyDBOklahoma   
         From Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return
    Ojulari, AzeezLBGeorgia   
         From Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return

NEW YORK JETS
    Fant, GeorgeTWestern Kentucky   
         From Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return
    Nasirildeen, HamsahLBFlorida State   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

PHILADELPHIA
    Davis, JordanDTGeorgia   
         From Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return
    Elliss, ChristianLBIdaho   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

PITTSBURGH
    Leal, DeMarvinDETexas A&M   
         From Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return

SEATTLE
    Jones, ViLBNorth Carolina State   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Treadwell, LaquonWRMississippi   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
 TENNESSEE
    Adeniyi, OlasunkanmiLBToledo   
         From Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return
    Chestnut, JuliusRBSacred Heart   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Harris, DavontaeDBIllinois State   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

WASHINGTON
    Erickson, AlexWRWisconsin   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Schweitzer, WesGSan Jose State   
         From Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return


FREE AGENT SIGNINGS

BALTIMORE
    Victor, BinjimenWROhio State   
         From Baltimore Practice Squad

CHICAGO
    Peterman, NathanQBPittsburgh   

DENVER
    Johnson, BrandonWRCentral Florida   
         From Denver Practice Squad

LOS ANGELES RAMS
    Thomas, KeirLBFlorida State   
         From Los Angeles Rams Practice Squad
    Trammell, AustinWRRice   
         From Los Angeles Rams Practice Squad

NEW YORK GIANTS
    Vannett, NickTEOhio State   
         From New York Giants Practice Squad


RESERVE LIST ADDITIONS

BALTIMORE
    Wallace, TylanWROklahoma State   
         Reserve/Injured
 CHICAGO
    Siemian, TrevorQBNorthwestern   
         Reserve/Injured

DENVER
    Hamler, K.J.WRPenn State   
         Reserve/Injured

DETROIT
    Okwara, JulianLBNotre Dame   
         Reserve/Injured

LAS VEGAS
    Cotton, LesterGAlabama   
         Reserve/Injured

LOS ANGELES RAMS
    Stafford, MatthewQBGeorgia   
         Reserve/Injured

NEW YORK JETS
    Ogbuehi, CedricTTexas A&M   
         Reserve/Injured

PHILADELPHIA
    Gardner-Johnson, ChaunceyDBFlorida   
         Reserve/Injured

PITTSBURGH
    Witherspoon, AhkelloDBColorado   
         Reserve/Injured

SAN FRANCISCO
    Mitchell, ElijahRBLouisiana-Lafayette   
         Reserve/Injured

PRACTICE SQUAD TRANSACTIONS

CONTRACTS TERMINATED BY PLAYER

BALTIMORE
    Victor, BinjimenWROhio State   
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)

CHICAGO
    Peterman, NathanQBPittsburgh   
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)

DENVER
    Johnson, BrandonWRCentral Florida   
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)

LOS ANGELES RAMS
    Thomas, KeirLBFlorida State   
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)
    Trammell, AustinWRRice   
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)


NEW YORK GIANTS
    Vannett, NickTEOhio State   
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)

Lightning assign Forward Cole Koepke to Syracuse

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TAMPA BAY — The Tampa Bay Lightning have assigned forward Cole Koepke to the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League, vice president and general manager Julien BriseBois announced today.

Koepke, 24, made his NHL debut with the Lightning in the 2022-23 season opener October 11 at the New York Rangers and has skated in 17 games total with Tampa Bay this season. He scored his first career NHL goal November 13 versus Washington for his lone point so far this season.

Koepke has skated in 78 career regular season AHL games, all with the Syracuse Crunch, tallying 22 goals and 42 points. He’s also appeared in five career Calder Cup Playoff games, recording two goals and an assist.

The 6-foot-1, 196-pound Koepke was a sixth-round selection of the Lightning (183rd overall) at the 2018 NHL Draft.

Blue Bombers transactions

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WINNIPEG, MB., – The Winnipeg Blue Bombers today announce the following roster transactions:

Released from roster:
Canadian defensive back Patrice Rene
Canadian defensive back Malcolm Thompson

Lightning re-assign Defenseman Philippe Myers to Syracuse

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TAMPA BAY — The Tampa Bay Lightning have re-assigned defenseman Philippe Myers to the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League, vice president and general manager Julien BriseBois announced today.

Myers has played in 11 games with the Lightning this season, logging an average of 11:33 in ice time and posting one goal and three points. He ranks fourth among Lightning defensemen for hits with 31. The 25-year-old defenseman has skated in 153 NHL games with the Flyers, Predators and Lightning, collecting eight goals and 36 points. He also skated in 16 Stanley Cup Playoff games with the Flyers in 2020 and totaled three goals and four points.

The Montmagny, New Brunswick native has played in 125 career regular season AHL games with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms and Toronto Marlies, recording 16 goals and 65 points. Myers played in 13 Calder Cup Playoff games for the Phantoms in 2018 and posted three goals and seven points.

Myers, 6-foot-6, 219 pounds, was acquired by Tampa Bay from Nashville along with forward Grant Mismash in exchange for defenseman Ryan McDonagh on July 3rd, 2022.

NHL Preview: New Jersey Devils (19-4-1) at Philadelphia Flyers (8-11-5)

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NEW JERSEY DEVILS NOTES:

LAST GAME
Nashville Predators 4 (OT) New Jersey Devils 3
(11-9-2—24 PTS) (19-4-1—39 PTS)
Three Stars: 1. R. Johansen 2. E. Haula 3. K. Bahl

Goals:
NSH: R. Johansen, C. Sissons, M. Granlund (x-attacker), R. Johansen (OT-GWG).
SCORE 1
ST 2
ND 3
RD OT SO FINAL
Nashville 2 0 1 1 – 4
DEVILS 0 3 0 0 – 3
New Jersey Devils: Media Notes
NJD: K. Bahl, J. Bratt (PPG), A. Holtz (PPG)

INJURIES/ILLNESS
PLAYER INJURY OUT SINCE GAMES MISSED
Jonathan Bernier – LTIR Lower-body, hip 2021-22 24
Ondrej Palat I.R. Lower-body Retro-active to Oct. 24 18
Mackenzie Blackwood Lower-Body, MCL sprain Nov. 3 13
Nate Bastian Upper-Body Nov. 27 2
2022-23 Total Man-Games Lost to Injury/illness: 62

TRANSACTIONS
DATE PLAYER ACTION
11/5 Andreas Johnsson Reassigned to Utica
Akira Schmid Recalled from Utica
11/12 Nico Daws Recalled from Utica
Mackenzie Blackwood Placed on I.R. retro to Nov. 3
11/13 Nico Daws Reassigned to Utica
11/22 Kevin Bahl Reassigned to Utica
Alexander Holtz Reassigned to Utica
11/23 Tyler Wotherspoon Recalled from Utica
11/27 Tyler Wotherspoon Reassigned to Utica
11/28 Kevin Bahl Recalled from Utica
Nico Daws Recalled from Utica
Alexander Holtz Recalled Utica
12/1 Nico Daws Reassigned to Utica

The Devils aim to make franchise history in the City of Brotherly Love and extend their road winning streak to 11 games. The team’s longest road winning streak is active at 10 games and was also earned in 2000-01 via Feb. 27, 2001, to Apr. 7. The Devils enter tonight’s contest tied with three other teams for the second-longest road-winning streak in NHL history (SJS, BUF 2x, STL), while Minnesota (2014-15) and Detroit (2005-06) own the longest road-winning streak at 12 games. Jersey’s team entails a 10-1-0 record on the road (20 PTS), which ranks second in the NHL behind Vegas (10-2-1, 21 PTS), but first for Eastern Conference teams. The Devils’ 24 goals against on the road this season ranks second in the NHL behind Minnesota (16).

The Devils’ 19 wins after 24 games played to start a season are the most earned in franchise history, while the second most were 17 wins earned in 2009-10 and 1997-98. The most wins earned by an NHL team after their first 24 games played to start a season was Chicago with 21 wins in 2012-13.

The Devils set an NHL record for the most wins in the month of November with 13 (13-1-0). Keep in mind the Devils won 13 games in a single month one other time via March 2001 (13-2-0). “Only four teams in NHL history have recorded more wins in a single calendar month: Colorado (15 in Jan. 2022), Boston (15 in March 2014), Pittsburgh (15 in March 2013) and Columbus (14 in Dec. 2016),” per NHL Pr. There are eight other instances when an NHL team earned 12 wins for the month of November:

TEAM RECORD SEASON
Toronto 12-2-0 2021-22
Chicago 12-2-0 2013-14
Boston 12-0-0 2011-12
Vancouver 12-1-0 2002-03
Philadelphia 12-2-0 1985-86
NY Islanders 12-1-2 1980-81
Montreal 12-2-1 1975-76
Buffalo 12-2-3 1974-75

After erasing a 2-0 deficit in the first period on Monday, the Devils earned their eighth comeback win for the 2022-23 campaign which is tied with EDM, NYI, TBL, CAR & TOR for the most in the NHL this season. The team erased a 2-0 deficit on Oct. 18 vs Anaheim (4-2, W) and then a 3-1 deficit at Edmonton (4-3, W) on Nov. 3. It also marked the team’s third comeback win when trailing by two goals in a game this season, which is tied for second (MTL & ANA) for the most in the NHL behind Chicago (4). The Devils earned three comeback wins when trailing by two goals all of last season. The Devils entered December with a share of first place, or sole possession, atop the League standings for the first time in franchise history. Jersey’s team is 12-3-0 when scoring first this season, which ranks tied for second (DAL, COL) behind Boston (13-0-0) and Vegas (13-3-0). The Devils are 7-1-1 when trailing first this season, which is tied with Toronto (7-2-3) for the most wins in the NHL for that matter. New Jersey is 7-1-0 when leading after the first period this season. The Devils are 16-0-1 when leading after the second period, which ranks first in the NHL. Dallas and Boston are 12-0-0, which ranks second as of Dec. 2. As of Dec. 2, the team is an NHL best 16-1-1 since Oct. 25, while the team’s 72 goals scored ranks first since that time (DAL, 71, 2nd). As of Dec. 2, the team’s 35 goals against since that time ranks second behind Boston (29). Keep in mind that the Devils are 14-4-1 when outshooting opponents this season, which ranks first in the NHL. Jersey is 4-0-0 when outshot in a game this season and 1-0-0 when shots were even. Jersey’s team is 17-0-1 when Nico Hischier recorded a point in a game this season and 9-0-0 when Jack Hughes scored a goal in a game for 2022-23. Keep an eye on…As of Dec. 2, the Devils ranked first in the NHL with 37 goals scored in the second period of play this season (LAK, 2nd, 36 GF). The team’s +17 goal differential for the second period of play this season also ranked first in the NHL, while Toronto ranked second at +12, as of Dec 2. The Devils have allowed 1, or fewer, goals against eight times this season in a game. Jersey’s team allowed one, or fewer goals against, in a game just eight times all of last season. As of Dec 2, the Devils ranked second in the NHL with a 2.29 GAA, while Boston ranked first at 2.18 GAA. Yet, Jersey’s team also ranked fourth in the NHL for goals, per game, at 3.75 (BOS, 1st , 3.95). As of Dec. 2, the Devils ranked second in the NHL for shots against, per game at 26.2, while Carolina ranks first at 26.1. Additionally, as Dec. 2, the Devils are ranked second for shots on goal, per game, at 36.1 behind the Florida Panthers (39.0). Since 1994-95, the franchise’s first Stanley Cup championship, the Devils have finished a season averaging under 25 shots against, per game seven times:

23.7 1997-98
24.7 1998-99
24.7 2000-01
23.2 2001-02
23.6 2002-03
24.4 2003-04
23.1 2012-13

The team clinched a playoff berth in six of those seasons, while winning a Stanley Cup championship in 2002-03, plus advancing to the Stanley Cup final in 2000-01. The team didn’t clinch a playoff berth in the shortened (lockout year) in 2012-13. Since 1994-95, the team’s highest shots per game total is 33.1, which was earned in 1999-00. The team then won its second Stanley Cup championship. Head coach Lindy Ruff became the fifth bench boss in NHL history who earned 800 wins. Only four other NHL coaches all-time are in the “800 club.”

S. Bowman: 1,244 wins
Joel Quenneville: 969 wins
Barry Trotz: 914 wins
Ken Hitchcock: 849 wins

The Devils officially announced and revealed their second-ever Adidas Reverse Retro sweater, which turns back the clock and nods to the franchise’s Colorado roots. The team is scheduled to wear the sweaters four times this season and twice on the road:

Dec. 3, at PHI, 7:00 P.M.
Dec. 9, vs NYI, 7:00 P.M.
Dec. 30, at PIT, 7:00 P.M.
Jan. 7, vs NYR, 1:00 P.M.

2022-23 TEAM STATS
RECORD ON DAYS OF THE WEEK
The Devils record on Saturday in 2022-23…5-1-0…at home: 3-1-0…road: 2-0-0
Record in night games in 2022-23…16-4-1…home: 7-3-1…road: 9-1-0
Record in day games in 2022-23…3-0-0…home: 2-0-0…road: 1-0-0
2022-23 Alternate jersey record…2-0-0

RECORD WHEN SCORING FIRST
Scoring first…12-3-0…Trailing first…7-1-1
GOALS BY PERIOD

PERIOD GOALS FOR/AGAINST DIFFERENTIAL
1 23-19 +4
2 37-20 +17
3 27-15 +12
OT 3-1 +2
TOTAL 90-55 +35
As of Dec., the team’s +35 goal differential ranked second in the NHL, while Boston ranked first with a +39 differential.

BACK-TO-BACK GAMES
Overall: 3-1-0
First game: 1-1-0 | home: 0-1-0 | road: 1-0-0
Second game: 2-0-0 | home: 1-0-0 | road: 1-0-0

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS NOTES:

UPCOMING GAMES
DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME BROADCAST INFO.
Mon., Dec. 5 Colorado Avalanche Wells Fargo Center 7 p.m. NBCSP, 93.3 WMMR
Wed., Dec. 7 Washington Capitals Wells Fargo Center 7 p.m. NBCSP, 97.5 The Fanatic
Fri., Dec. 9 Vegas Golden Knights T-Mobile Arena 10 p.m. NBCSP+, 93.3 WMMR

CURRENT INJURIES
PLAYER INJURY DATES GAMES MISSED
Wade Allison IR-oblique muscle strain, hip pointer 11/13-present 10
Cam Atkinson upper body 9/25-present 24
Sean Couturier IR-back 9/19-present 24
Ryan Ellis LTIR-groin/hip/back 10/11-present 24
James van Riemsdyk IR-upper body 10/27-present 18
2022-23 TOTAL MAN GAMES LOST: 141

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
12/2 – Assigned F Kieffer Bellows to Lehigh Valley (AHL)
12/1 – Activated F Travis Konecny from Injured Reserve
11/29 – Activated F Scott Laughton from IR; Loaned F Jackson Cates to Lehigh Valley

FLYERS VS. DEVILS: HEAD-TO-HEAD
FLYERS DEVILS
123-107-31 ALL-TIME RECORD 120-115-26
75-39-17 HOME 74-44-12
48-68-14 ROAD 46-71-14
3-2-0 LAST 5 MEETINGS 2-3-0
4-6-0 LAST 10 MEETINGS 6-3-1
845 GOALS SCORED 767
20.8% POWER PLAY 21.8%
78.2% PENALTY KILL 79.2%
Provorov: 20 pts (4-16=20) in 28 GP
Hayes: 17 pts (6-11=17) in 30 GP
DeAngelo: 16 pts (6-10=16) in 14 GP
Konecny: 16 pts (10-6=16) in 28 GP

TEAM SCORING LEADERS Bratt: 18 pts (7-11=18) in 21 GP
Severson: 17 pts (7-10=17) in 35 GP
Tatar: 15 pts (8-7=15) in 25 GP
Hamilton: 15 pts (4-11=15) in 26 GP
Hart: 5-3-0, 2.01 GAA, .931 SV%, 1 SO in 8 GP
Sandstrom: Has not faced NJD

TEAM GOALTENDERS Vanecek: 0-2-0, 3.52 GAA, .878 SV% in 3 GP
Schmid: 0-0-0, 3.00 GAA, .875 SV% in 1 GP

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 have allowed the opposing team to score first in 18 of its 24 games this season. Philadelphia ranks T-3rd in the NHL with six wins when trailing first in a game. The Flyers are 2-2-2 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 rank second in the NHL with 433 blocked shots and with 729 hits.
  • Philadelphia ranks sixth in the NHL in team rookie scoring percentage (10.8) and ninth in team rookie points (17).
  • The rookies have netted a combined seven goals to rank T-4th among NHL team rookie goal percentage (12.3) and T-7th in rookie goals.

HOME SWEET HOME

  • Philadelphia continues its five-game homestand Saturday – it’s second-longest homestand of the season. The Flyers will host a seven-game homestand, March 14-28.
  • The Flyers are 5-6-1 on home ice this season, including a 2-1-1 record against a Metropolitian Division opponent.
  • Philadelphia ranks T-2nd in the NHL in shorthanded goals (2) and shorthanded assists (3) collected on home ice this season.
  • The Flyers have scored 29 of its 57 goals this season on home ice (.509) and out of those 29 home goals, 23 have been tallied at even strength.
  • The Flyers are 2-0-1 in one-goal games on home ice, ranking T-7th in the NHL in one-goal games win percentage (.667).

‘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 352-222-82-30 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 .595 winning percentage during the month of December (VGK – .737 in 57 all-time games) and rank seventh with 352 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 returned to action Thursday night after missing the previous six games due to an upper-body injury, Nov. 19-29. He scored his eighth goal of the season and tallied three shots.
  • He owns 14 points (4-10=14) in his last 12 games, including four multi-point contests and a seven-game point streak (3-7=10), Nov. 2-15.
  • He ranks T-1st on the team in goals (8), game-winning goals (2) and multi-point games (7) and ranks second in assists (12), points (20) and shots (59) this season.
  • 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 (118), fourth in scoring (291) and assists (173) and fifth in PPG (22) since entering the NHL in 2016-17.

LUCKY NUMBER 13

  • Kevin Hayes netted two goals Tuesday vs. NYI, including his first game-winning goal of the season. The contest marked his ninth career multi-goal game, first of the season.
  • He collected back-to-back multi-point games (2-2=4), Nov. 26-29, for the sixth time in his career and ranks T-1st on the team with seven multi-point games this season.
  • He owns five points (3-2=5) in the last four games and 14 points (7-7=14) in the last 14 games, including a season-high six-game point streak (Nov. 12-21).
  • The 30-year-old leads the team in assists (16), PPA (6) and points (24) and ranks T-1st 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.
  • Set a career-high three-game PPP streak (3a) from Oct. 13-18.

ICE ICE BABY

  • Tony DeAngelo returned to the lineup Thursday night after missing Tuesday’s contest with a lower-body injury. He registered his eighth assist of the season, three shots and 21:31 TOI.
  • He ranks 11th in the NHL in average TOI/game (24:45).
  • He ranks third on the team in PPP (6), T-4th in points (11), fifth in assists and T-5th in goals (3).
  • 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).
  • The blueliner scored his first goal in a Flyers sweater, on the power play, Oct. 15 vs. VAN.
  • The Sewell, NJ native, made his Flyers debut on Oct. 13, registering two assists, a plus-3 rating and three blocked shots in a team-high 23:46 TOI.

SANNY ON A ROLL

  • Travis Sanheim tallied an assist Thursday night, his second point (1-1=2) in as many games and his sixth point (2-4=6) in the last seven contests.
  • He netted his first career shorthanded goal Tuesday vs. NYI to become the 41st defenseman in Flyers history to record a SHG.
  • The blueliner leads the team in assists, second in scoring and T-2nd in goals since Nov. 19 and ranks T-4th among NHL defensemen in even-strength points (5), T-6th in goals and T-10th 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 three assists in the last five 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 (10) and shots (53), T-4th in scoring (11) and sixth in hits (39) this season.
  • The 25-year-old leads the Flyers and ranks third in the NHL with 64 blocked shots.
  • He tallied two assists, a plus-4 rating and 10 blocked shots in Philadelphia’s season opener on Oct. 13 vs. NJ.
  • The Russian native’s 10 blocked shots 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).

CZECH HIM OUT

  • Lukas Sedlak registered two assists Tuesday night, 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 seven points (2-5=7) 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 seven points are his third-most in a season (13 in 2016-17, 8 in 2017-18).

EMERGING TALENT

  • Noah Cates recorded his first career shorthanded point (assist) on Tuesday night vs. NYI.
  • He owns seven points (3-4=7) in the last 13 games.
  • He tallied his first power-play point of the season (assist), Nov. 15 at CBJ.
  • The 23-year-old recoded his first game-winning goal of the season, second career, Oct. 18 at TBL.
  • The forward leads team rookies with eight points (3-5=8) and is one of 17 rookies to register a GWG.

WHOLE LOT OF HART

  • Carter Hart has seen 30-plus shots in 11 of his 17 games this season – he is 6-1-4 in those contests.
  • He ranks third among NHL goaltenders in shots against (546) and saves (499).
  • 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 two NHL teams he has not earned a win against: Colorado and St. Louis.

BUZZIN’ JOEL

  • Joel Farabee has four points (2-2=4) in the last seven games.
  • He owns eight points (2-6=8) in the last 13 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 (14) and fourth in goals and assists (9) 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 six Flyers players with a GWG this season, notching his fourth career on Oct. 27 vs. FLA.

NHL Preview: Montreal Canadiens (12-10-1) at Edmonton Oilers (13-11-0)

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MONTREAL CANADIENS NOTES:

À SURVEILLER CE SOIR / KEEP AN EYE ON…

  • Les Canadiens et les Oilers s’affrontent ce soir pour la 101e fois en saison régulière. En incluant les matchs de séries, ce sera la 104e confrontation entre les deux équipes.
  • The Canadiens and Oilers are facing each other for the 101st time in regular season. Including playoff contests, this will be the 104th match-up between the two teams.

DERNIER MATCH / LAST GAME – MTL 2 @ CGY 1 (@ SCOTIABANK SADDLEDOME)
Buts MTL Goals – Slafkovsky, Caufield (AN/PP)
Buts CGY Goals – Lindholm
Gardien MTL Goalie – Allen (45-46)
Gardien CGY Goalie – Markstrom (17-19)
Avantage numérique MTL Powerplay – 1/3
Avantage numérique CGY Powerplay – 0/4
Meneurs MTL Leaders – TOI (Savard – 24:59) ; S (Anderson, Armia, Caufield, Dach, Dadonov – 3) ; HT (Edmundson –
3) ; BS (Savard – 7)

MATCHS À VENIR / UPCOMING GAMES
5 DÉC. @ VANCOUVER 22h30 / 10:30 p.m.
6 DÉC. @ SEATTLE 22 h / 10 p.m.
10 DÉC. VS. LOS ANGELES 19 h / 7 p.m.
12 DÉC. VS. CALGARY 19 h / 7 p.m.
14 DÉC. @ OTTAWA 19 h / 7 p.m.

RAPPORT MÉDICAL DE LA SAISON / SEASON INJURY REPORT
Joueur
Player
Date Blessure
Injury
Matchs ratés
Games lost
Retour
Return
C. Price – Genou / Knee 23 –
P. Byron – Hanche / Hip 23 –
J. Edmundson – Bas du dos / Lower-back 10 03/11/2022
M. Matheson – Haut du corps / Upper-body 17 19/11/2022
M. Hoffman – Bas du corps / Lower-body 5 –
J. Drouin – Haut du corps / Upper-body 8 –

RÉAFFECTATIONS, SIGNATURES ET TRANSACTIONS / ROSTER MOVES, SIGNINGS AND TRANSACTIONS
Les Canadiens ont rappelé l’attaquant Rem Pitlick du Rocket de Laval (01/12)
The Canadiens have recalled forward Rem Pitlick from the Laval Rocket (12/01)
Les Canadiens ont cédé l’attaquant Rem Pitlick au Rocket de Laval (18/11)
The Canadiens have loaned forward Rem Pitlick to the Laval Rocket (11/18)
Les Canadiens ont rappelé l’attaquant Rem Pitlick du Rocket de Laval (16/11)
The Canadiens have recalled forward Rem Pitlick from the Laval Rocket (11/16)
Les Canadiens ont placé l’attaquant Rem Pitlick au ballottage (07/11)
The Canadiens have placed forward Rem Pitlick on waivers (11/07)
Les Canadiens ont cédé le défenseur Corey Schueneman au Rocket de Laval (26/10)
The Canadiens have loaned defenseman Corey Schueneman to the Laval Rocket (10/26)

NOTES DES CANADIENS / CANADIENS NOTES
STATISTIQUES D’ÉQUIPE / TEAM STATISTICS – AVANT LES MATCHS DU 02/12 – BEFORE GAMES ON 12/02
PTS (25 – 18e/18th)
V/W (12 – 14e/14th)
BP/GF (64 – 26e/26th)
BC/GA (78 – 22e/22nd)
Tirs-PM/Shots-PG (29.8 – 26e/26th)
Tirs accordés-PM/Shots allowed-PG (33.4 – 26e/26th)
MÉ/Hits (354 – 31e/31st)
MP/PIM (279 – 6e/6th)
AN/PP (15.7% – 29e/29th)
DN/PK (82.3% – 6e/6th)

LES CANADIENS CONTRE CHAQUE DIVISION L’AN DERNIER / THE HABS VS. EVERY DIVISION LAST SEASON
Adversaire
Opponent
Fiche
Record
PTS Buts pour
Goals for
Buts contre
Goals against
Atlantique 9-14-3 21 84 89
Centrale 3-9-4 10 39 65
Métropolitaine 6-17-1 13 55 103
Pacifique 4-9-3 11 43 62
Total 22-49-11 55 221 319
*Inclut les buts en fusillade / Includes the shootout goals

LES CANADIENS CONTRE CHAQUE DIVISION CETTE SAISON / THE HABS VS. EVERY DIVISION THIS SEASON
Division Fiche
Record
PTS Buts pour
Goals for
Buts contre
Goals against
Atlantique 3-2-0 6 12 17
Centrale 3-3-1 7 22 23
Métropolitaine 4-3-0 8 22 25
Pacifique 2-2-0 4 11 13
Total 12-10-1 25 67 78
*Inclut les buts en fusillade / Includes the shootout goals
MARTIN ST-LOUIS EN CHIFFRES / MARTIN ST. LOUIS’ NUMBERS…
Matchs/Games : 60
Victoires/Wins : 26
Fiche : 26-29-5
Points de classement/Standing points : 57

CANADIENS VS. EDMONTON
À vie / All-Time
CANADIENS vs. EDM 47-41-4-8 (100 PJ / GP)
Dom. / Home 23-15-4-6 (48 PJ / GP)
Étr. / Away 24-26-0-2 (52 PJ / GP)
Dern. Match / Last game:
V 5-2 W @ EDM (05/03/22)
S. Montembeault 2-30 | M. Smith 4-28
BG / WG: N. Suzuki

10 DERNIERS MATCHS CONTRE EDMONTON / LAST 10 GAMES VS. EDMONTON:
05/03/22 – MTL 5 @ EDM 2
29/01/22 – EDM 7 @ MTL 2
12/05/21 – EDM 4 @ MTL 3 (P/OT)
10/05/21 – EDM 4 @ MTL 3 (P/OT)
21/04/21 – MTL 4 @ EDM 3
19/04/21 – MTL 1 @ EDM 4
05/04/21 – EDM 2 @ MTL 3 (P/OT)
30/03/21 – EDM 0 @ MTL 4
11/02/21 – EDM 3 @ MTL 0
18/01/21 – MTL 3 @ EDM 1

CETTE SAISON CONTRE EDMONTON / THIS SEASON VS. EDMONTON
Match #1: 03/12/22 @ EDM
Match #2: 12/02/22 @ MTL

MEILLEURS BUTEURS CONTRE EDMONTON / LEADING GOAL SCORERS VS. EDMONTON:
1) Sean Monahan (11-13-24, 40 pj/gp)
2) Mike Hoffman (9-7-16, 15 pj/gp)
3) Evgenii Dadonov (8-2-10, 19 pj/gp)

MEILLEURS POINTEURS CONTRE EDMONTON / LEADING SCORERS VS. EDMONTON:
1) Sean Monahan (11-13-24, 40 pj/gp)
2) Mike Hoffman (9-7-16, 15 pj/gp)
3) Brendan Gallagher (6-7-13, 19 pj/gp)

MENEURS MINUTES DE PÉNALITÉ CONTRE EDMONTON / MOST PENALTY MINUTES VS. EDMONTON:
1) Joel Edmundson (19, 21 pj/gp)
2) Sean Monahan (17, 40 pj/gp)
3) Michael Pezzetta (17, 2 pj/gp)

EDMONTON OILERS NOTES:

EDMONTON OILERS VS. MONTREAL CANADIENS
5:00 p.m. MT at Rogers Place
BROADCAST INFO: 630 CHED Radio, Sportsnet
13-11-0 – 26 PTS RECORD 12-10-1 – 25 PTS
Div. – 4th Conference – 7th RANK Div. – 6th Conference – 11th 5
th –27.6% (24/87) POWER PLAY 29th
– 15.7% (11/70)
27th – 71.6% (68/95) PENALTY KILL 6
th – 82.3% (65/79)
ALL-TIME RECORDS vs. MONTREAL GP RECORD HOME (52) AWAY (48) GF GA
OILERS ALL-TIME vs. MONTREAL 100 49-42-4-5 28-24-0-0 21-18-4-5 327 316
OILERS vs. MONTREAL – 2022-23 0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 0

QUICK FACTS
 Saturday’s game will mark Edmonton’s first of two games against Montreal this season and the lone game in Edmonton. The next time these teams will meet is February 12th in Montreal.

 The last time these teams met was on March 5th in Edmonton, with the Canadiens winning 5-2.

 Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl lead the Oilers with 25 career points against the Canadiens and Evander Kane has played in a team high 32 career games against Montreal.

THREE OF A KIND
On Dec. 1 at Minnesota, Tyler Benson, Stuart Skinner and James Hamblin all played for the Edmonton Oilers marking the first time in NHL history where three players who played on the same minor hockey team (SSAC U14 AAA) played a game for the same team in the NHL.

BOUCHARD’S LATE GOAL MAGIC
On Nov. 28 vs. Florida, Evan Bouchard scored the game-tying goal in the final five seconds of regulation before Connor McDavid (1G, 2A – 3PTS) capped off his three-point performance with an assist on Leon Draisaitl’s overtime winner.

OVERTIME WINNER
Connor McDavid scored the overtime winning goal on Nov.19 vs. Vegas. The goal marked his 14th career overtime goal and he ranks first in the NHL in overtime goals since 2015-16.

MOST OVERTIME GOALS SINCE 2015-16
Connor McDavid – 14
Jonathan Toews – 13
Brad Marchand – 13
Sidney Crosby – 12

POWER PLAY PUNCH
Leon Draisaitl scored his 100th career power play goal on Nov. 21 against New Jersey and recorded his 101st power play goal which also stood as the game winning goal on Nov. 26 against the New York Rangers. Draisaitl holds sole possession of 5th spot all-time in Oilers power play goals and is just 25 goals shy of the all-time lead held by Glenn Anderson and Ryan Smyth. Draisaitl is six power play goals from tying Jari Kurri (107) for 4th on the Oilers power play goals list.

500 AND COUNTING
Following his 500th career game on Nov. 7 at WSH, Connor McDavid finished ranked 6th all-time in NHL scoring (724 PTS) in your first 500 games. McDavid became the 9th player in Oilers franchise history to score a goal in his 500th NHL game, joining the likes of
Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier and Leon Draisaitl.

200 CLUB
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored his 200th career goal with the Oilers on Oct. 26 at STL which stood as the game winning goal. Nugent-Hopkins becomes just the ninth player in Oilers history to record 200 goals with the Oilers and has achieved the mark in 726 games all with the Oilers.

SHOOTING GALLERY
The Oilers posted a franchise high 26 shots on goal in one period on Oct. 24 vs. PIT. The previous record of 24 shots was done three times and most recently against Calgary on Feb. 1/20. Evander Kane also posted a team high nine shots against the Penguins and tied an Oilers record for most shots in a period by a player, recording eight shots in the second period. Taylor Hall co-holds the record, posting eight shots previously on Feb. 19/11 vs. ATL). Kane holds the league record of 10 shots in a period by a player, which he recorded on Nov. 1/18 against Columbus as a member of the San Jose Sharks.

McDAVID HITS 700-POINT MARK WITH SEASON-OPENING HAT TRICK
With Edmonton trailing 3-0 midway through the second period, Oilers captain Connor McDavid factored on four of his club’s five consecutive goals, capping off the night with the NHL’s first hat trick of the 2022-23 season. McDavid (3-1—4) boosted his career totals to 242-459—701 (488 GP) and became the fastest active player to reach the 700- point milestone.

  • The three-goal performance marked the second season-opening hat trick of McDavid’s career (also Oct. 4, 2017) as he became the third player in NHL history to record multiple hat tricks in season openers alongside Brendan Shanahan (2) and Cam Neely (2).
  • The Oilers overcame a three-goal deficit to win a season-opening game for the first time in franchise history. Edmonton became just the ninth club in NHL history to do so and the first since Anaheim on Oct. 5, 2017. Coincidentally, the Ducks overcame a 3-1 deficit Wednesday night to record their second-ever multi-goal comebackwin in a season opener.

NHL Preview: Colorado Avalanche (13-7-1) at Boston Bruins (19-3-0)

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COLORADO AVALANCHE NOTES:

UPCOMING GAMES
Date Opponent Time (MT) TV Radio
Sat, Dec. 3 at Boston 5 p.m. Altitude 92.5
Mon, Dec. 5 at Philadelphia 5 p.m. Altitude 92.5
Wed, Dec. 7 BOSTON 7 p.m. Altitude 92.5
Fri, Dec. 9 NY RANGERS 7 p.m. Altitude 92.5
Sun, Dec. 11 at St. Louis 1 p.m. ESPN 92.5

LAST GAME – Dec. 1 (Colorado 6, Buffalo 4 at KeyBank Center)
Nathan MacKinnon had two goals and three assists and J.T. Compher added four points (2g/2a) as the Avalanche beat the Sabres, 6-4, at KeyBank Center in Buffalo … Mikko Rantanen chipped in with a goal and one assist, Artturi Lehkonen also scored and Cale Makar and Devon Toews had two assists apiece … The Avalanche scored three power-play goals and Alexandar Georgiev made 24 saves.
SF: 34 SA: 28 PP: 3-6 PK: 5-7
• MacKinnon’s five points tied his career high (fifth time) … It’s tied for the fifth most 5-point games in franchise history.
• Compher set a new career high with four points and won a career-best 21 faceoffs (21-11)
• The Avalanche’s three power-play goals were one shy of a season high set Oct. 12 vs. Chicago

TONIGHT’S GAME
COLORADO at BOSTON
5:08 p.m. MT / 7:08 p.m. ET
Altitude / 92.5
TV: Marc Moser (play-by-play), Mark Rycroft (analyst), Katie Gaus (reporter)
Radio: Conor McGahey
The Colorado Avalanche continues their four-game road trip tonight in Boston against the Bruins … The Avs are 1-1-0 so far on this trip, which wraps up Monday in Philadelphia … Colorado is 9-3-0 in its last 12 games after starting the year 4-4-1 in its first nine contests.

AVALANCHE & BRUINS
Tonight is the first of two meetings between the Avalanche and Bruins, with the second and final matchup taking place in just four days at Ball Arena in Denver … The Bruins’ 5-1 win here at TD Garden last season snapped a 14-game point streak for the Avalanche in Beantown (12-0-2)

SCHEDULE vs. BRUINS
Dec. 3 @ BOS
Dec. 7 vs. BOS

RECORD VS. BRUINS
THIS SEASON 2021-22 ALL-TIME SINCE 1995-96
Overall: 0-0-0 Overall: 1-1-0 Overall: 61-73-16 Overall: 25-11-2
Home: 0-0-0 Home: 1-0-0 Home: 30-41-6 Home: 12-8-0
Road: 0-0-0 Road: 0-1-0 Road: 31-32-10 Road: 13-3-2

ALL HAIL CALE
Cale Makar is set to appear in his 200th NHL game tonight in Boston … His 203 career points (plus tonight) are the most by a defenseman through 200 games in NHL history, eclipsing the previous mark held by Sergei Zubov (195 points) … Among all defensemen who appeared in at least 200 games during their career, only Makar (1.02), 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) … Heading into the weekend, Cale ranked fifth among NHL defensemen in scoring this season with 23 points (6g/17a) in 21 contests … He shares the team lead with two gamewinning goals, giving him 15 in his career, the most of any defenseman since he made his debut in 2019-20

CLIMBING THE FRANCHISE CHARTS
Nathan MacKinnon tied a career high with five points on Thursday in Buffalo, his fifth career 5-point game tying Michel Goulet and Marian Stastny for fifth most in franchise history … Thursday was MacKinnon’s 57th game with at least three points, tying Anton Stastny for fifth in franchise history for career games with three or more points (57) … MacKinnon’s two goals Thursday moved him past Gabriel Landeskog (248) for sole possession of sixth place on the franchise’s all-time list with 250, just two away from Anton Stastny (252) for fifth … Nathan’s three assists moved him past Milan Hejduk (430) for fifth place on the career helpers list with 431 … Tonight is MacKinnon’s 660th career game, passing Cody McLeod (659) for ninth place on the franchise’s all-time games played list.

CLIMBING THE FRANCHISE RECORDS PART II
Mikko Rantanen’s goal Thursday moved him past Matt Duchene (178) for ninth on the franchise’s all-time goals list with 179 … Rantanen’s effort was his 115th multi-point game, one behind Paul Stastny for 11th in club history

JUST CAN’T WAIT TO GET ON THE ROAD AGAIN
Colorado is 8-4-0 on the road this season, 9-4-0 if you include the one “home” game in Finland … The Avalanche finished a league-best 9-1 on the road during the 2022 postseason, tied for the fewest road losses by a Stanley Cup champion since 1987 (the 2012 Kings and 1995 Devils were both 10-1) … Colorado earned all four series-clinching wins on the road.

QUARTER MARK
The Avalanche played their 20thgame of the season on Tuesday night in Winnipeg, the last NHL team to reach the unofficial quarter mark of their season … Colorado has the exact same record through 20 games as each of the previous two seasons (12-7-1) and nearly the same as three years ago (12-6-2).

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

SOMEONE SAVED MY LIFE TONIGHT
Colorado ranked fourth in the NHL in team save percentage heading into the weekend at .919 … Individually, Alexandar Georgiev ranked eighth in that category with a .922 mark … Colorado’s netminders are sixth in the NHL in team goals-against average (2.64).

DROP DEAD GEOR-GIOUS
Alexandar Georgiev is 11-3-1 in 15 starts with the Avalanche, ranking among the NHL’s top 10 in wins (11), save percentage (.922) and win percentage (.767) … He earned his 10th victory of the season in his 13th appearance on Nov. 26 against Dallas, tied for the second-fewest games to 10 wins in a season in franchise history … The only netminders to reach 10 wins in 13 games or fewer are Stephane Fiset (11 games in 1994-95 and 13 in 2009-10), Dan Bouchard (11 in 1980-81), Craig Anderson (13 in 2009-10) and Jocelyn Thibault (13 in 1994-95) … Going back to last year with the Rangers, Georgiev is 19- 4-1 in his last 25 games (24 starts).

THAT’S THE POWER OF LOVE
Colorado is the NHL’s top power play team at 33.8% (26-77) … Colorado scored three power-play goals in Thursday’s victory over the Sabres … The Avs tallied a power-play goal in a season-high eight consecutive games from Oct. 29–Nov. 26 … The club posted a 39.3 success rate (11-28) in October, the second-best mark in a single month since relocating to Denver behind only November 2018 (40.0%) … 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 power-play percentage (24.0%) and led all teams in power-play goals (67) … It marked the Avalanche’s fourth top-10 finish in the last five seasons.

IT TAKES TWO BABY
Nathan MacKinnon leads the Avalanche with 33 points, followed by Mikko Rantanen with 31, both of which rank among the NHL’s top-15 scorers heading into the weekend … MacKinnon’s 22 assists were tied for the league lead while Rantanen’s 14 goals tied him for sixth… Rantanen was named the NHL’s First Star of the Week for Nov. 7-13 after MacKinnon was the NHL’s Second Star the week before from Oct. 31–Nov. 6.

HOME COOKING
Mikko Rantanen has 23 points (11g/12a) in nine home games this season, which ranks him among the league leaders in home scoring … Mikko’s 2.56 points-per-game average on home ice is by far the highest in the NHL … He has two or more points in seven of his nine home outings, which includes five 3-point efforts and three 4-point nights.

SONG SUNG BLUE(LINE)
Colorado’s defensemen have combined for 59 points (12g/47a) this year, which ranks among the top 10 in the league heading into the weekend … 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).

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 was originally scheduled for 10 afternoon games this season, which could be reduced to nine depending on the makeup date of the postponed Nashville game from Nov. 25 …. 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.

BACK-TO-BACK
The Avalanche were originally scheduled for 13 back-to-backs but that may be reduced to 12 depending on the makeup date of the Nov. 25th Nashville game that was postponed. … The Avs have played 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.

POSTPONEMENT
The Avalanche and Predators game at Bridgestone Arena on Nov. 25 was postponed due to a water main break that significantly impacted the event level at the arena … A makeup date will be announced once it is determined.

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.

SCHEDULE NOTES
The Avs will play 26 games against their division foes, meeting Arizona, Dallas, Nashville, St. Louis Winnipeg four times each (two home/away) and Chicago (two home/one away) and Minnesota (one home/two away) three times apiece … Colorado will play 24 games versus the Pacific Division (three times each) and 32 against teams from the Eastern Conference (one home/away).

MILE HIGH MAINSTAY
Erik Johnson is in his 15th NHL season and 13th with the Avalanche … His 13 seasons rank fourth in franchise history behind only Joe Sakic (20), Adam Foote (17) and Milan Hejduk (14), with Foote the only other defenseman on that list … Johnson is the longest current tenured athlete of any of Denver’s four major sports teams, followed by Gabriel Landeskog and Rockies outfielder Charlie Blackmon (both 12 seasons).

BEST SINCE 2019-20
The Avalanche are 150-59-20 (.699) since the start of the 2019-20 season, the most wins, points and best points percentage in the NHL … Only Tampa (49) has more playoff wins during that span

ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH; AVS WIN STANLEY CUP
The Avalanche won their third Stanley Cup championship in 2022 following 1996 and 2001 … Colorado claimed its title by going 16-4 in the postseason, which included a pair of sweeps and defeating the two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Lightning in six games during the Final … The Avs became the sixth team to win a Cup with four or fewer postseason losses since 1987 when the NHL went to four rounds of best-of-seven … And of those six only one team had fewer losses, the 1988 Oilers (two) … The Avalanche did not lose consecutive games all playoffs.

ALL I DO IS WIN WIN WIN NO MATTER WHAT
The 2021-22 Avalanche equaled the NHL record for the most combined regular season/playoff wins with 72 (56 regular season, 16 playoff), a feat only three teams in NHL history had achieved before … The 2021-22 Avalanche joined the 1995- 96 Red Wings, 1983-84 Oilers and 1976-77 Canadiens on that list.

RECORD REGULAR SEASON
The 2021-22 Avalanche set a franchise record with 56 wins and 119 points en route to winning their second straight division title and 11th since moving to Denver (13th in franchise history) … It marked the club’s first back-to-back division championships since their NHL-record run of nine straight from 1994-95 to 2002-03 … The Avs clinched the conference’s top spot despite facing a 10-point deficit behind the No. 1 seed on Dec. 3 … The last team to win their conference after overcoming a deficit of 10 or more points was the Rangers in 2014-15 (13) … After sweeping a back-to-back from Arizona on Jan. 15, the Avalanche remained in first place in the West over the final 106 days of the regular season … During a span of over two months from Feb 10–April 19, Colorado was first in the entire NHL for all but one day (68 out of 69)

DOWN BUT NEVER OUT
Ten of the Avalanche’s wins during the 2022 postseason were earned in come-from-behind fashion, including four thirdperiod comebacks … Colorado’s 10 comeback wins tied the 2009 Penguins for the most in NHL history … The Avs trailed in all four of their series-clinching victories, the first team in NHL history to do so.

TAKE ME HOME TONIGHT
The 2021-22 Avalanche posted their best home season in franchise history with a 32-5-4 record (68 points) … Colorado tied Florida for the league lead in home points, ending with the most home points in the NHL for the second straight season after tying Penguins for league lead with 46 in 2020-21 … The Avs are just the third team over the last 30 years to post the league’s best home record in back-to-back seasons (outright or tie), joining the 2016 and 2017 Capitals and the 2007 and 2008 Red Wings … Colorado went 30-3-3 over its final 36 contests at Ball Arena … The Avs posted an 18-game home winning streak from Nov. 11–Jan. 30, the fifth longest run in NHL history … The club had a franchise record 22-game home point streak (20-0-2) from Oct. 30–Feb. 10, the NHL’s longest since 2013-14 (Anaheim, 20-0-2) … Colorado recently completed its best 60-game home stretch in franchise history going 49-5-6 (.867) from March 10, 2021 to October 19, 2022.

AINT NO MOUNTAIN HIGH, AINT NO VALLEY LOW
Colorado’s Stanley Cup championship came five years after a last-place finish in 2016-17 …. The Avs became the fifth team in the expansion era (1967-68) to win a title within five years of a last place finish and the first since the 2009 Penguins … Colorado won the Presidents’ Trophy the previous year in 2020-21, becoming the first NHL team to go from worst to first overall in four seasons or less since the Bruins in 1970-71.

MAGIC YEAR FOR MAKAR
After becoming the first player in franchise history to win the Norris Trophy in 2021-22, Makar followed that up by winning the 2022 Conn Smythe as playoff MVP … At 23 years, 239 days, he became the youngest defenseman in 52 years to win the Conn Smythe and just the third overall to do so at age 23 or younger, joining Bobby Orr with the 1970 Bruins (22 years, 51 days) and Serge Savard with the 1969 Canadiens (23 years, 102 days) … Makar won the Conn Smythe just five days after receiving his first Norris Trophy … He became the third player to win both awards in the same season, following Orr in 1970 and Nicklas Lidstrom in 2002 … Makar led the Avalanche and all NHL defensemen with 29 points (8g/21a) in 20 games, the fourth-highest total by a defenseman in Stanley Cup Playoff history behind Paul Coffey (37) with the 1985 Oilers, Brian Leetch (34) with the 1994 Rangers and Al MacInnis (31) with the 1989 Flames.

IN BEDNAR WE TRUST
Jared Bednar is in his seventh season as the Avalanche’s head coach … Hired on Aug. 25, 2016, he is the third-longest tenured coach in the NHL behind Jon Cooper (March 25, 2013) and Mike Sullivan (Dec. 12, 2015) … Jared led the 2021-22 Avalanche to their most successful regular season in franchise history (56-19-7, 119 points) and continued that into the postseason with a 16-4 playoff mark en route to capturing the 2022 Stanley Cup … Bednar, who won a Calder Cup with the Lake Erie Monsters in 2016 and a Kelly Cup with the South Carolina Stingrays in 2009, became the first individual to win a championship in the NHL, AHL and ECHL as a head coach … He is the winningest coach in Avalanche history with a 253-175-47 (.582) regular season record … Bednar owns a 40-22-1 (.635) record in 63 postseason games, the best playoff winning percentage among active coaches and the third highest all time (min 50 GP) behind Glen Sather (.706) and Toe Blake (.689).

TIP OF CAP
Gabriel Landeskog enters his 12th NHL season and 11th as team captain … Landeskog was the youngest captain in NHL history when he assumed the role at 19 years, 286 days on Sept. 4, 2012, a title he held for four years before Connor McDavid was given the ‘C’ by Edmonton at 19 years, 266 days on Oct. 5, 2016 … Landeskog is the second-longest serving captain in franchise history behind only Joe Sakic (17 seasons, 16 consecutive) … Only three players have been captain of their current teams longer:

Sidney Crosby (PIT) ………………… 16th season (since 2007-08)
Jonathan Toews (CHI) …………….. 15th season (since 2008-09)
Alex Ovechkin (WSH) ……………… 14th season (since 2009-10)
Gabriel Landeskog (COL) …………11th season (since 2012-13)

SUPER JOE ACHIEVES RARE FIRST
General Manager (now President) Joe Sakic, who captained the Avalanche to a pair of titles in 1996 and 2001, became the first individual in league history to win a Stanley Cup as a captain and GM with the same organization … He was just the third to win a championship as a player and general manager with the same franchise, joining Serge Savard of the Canadiens and Milt Schmidt of the Bruins.

BOSTON BRUINS NOTES:

TONIGHT’S GAME

  • The Bruins host the Avalanche tonight in the 1st of 2 games between these teams this season and Colorado’s lone visit to Boston.
  • They are 19-3-0 this season and are 13-0-0 on home ice, which has extended the best home start in league history … They are 8-0-0 vs. Western Conference opponents.
  • The Bruins play game 3 of a 4-game home stand tonight vs. Colorado and will conclude vs Vegas on 12/5 …They will then face a 3-game road trip to Colorado on 12/7, Arizona on 12/9 and Vegas on 12/11.

RECENT GAMES:

  • The Bruins have won 9 of their last 10 games with a 7-game win streak from 11/7-21, a 5-2 loss in Florida on 11/23 and a 3-2 OT win vs Carolina on 11/25 and 3-1 win vs Tampa Bay on 11/29 … They are 15-2-0 in their 17 games.
  • They have extended their home win streak from the start of a season to an NHL-record 13-0-0 … It is their longest home win streak overall since 14-0-0 in 2008-09.
  • Boston 2 at Florida 5 … The Bruins had their 7-gm win streak stopped by a 5-2 score with PPGs by Charlie McAvoy and David Pastrnak … Jeremy Swayman took the road loss in goal … SOG: Bos 39, Fla 31 … PP: 2/6 … PK: 3/7
  • Boston 3 vs Carolina 2/OT … David Krejci erased a 2-goal deficit to force OT where David Pastrnak won the comeback (1-1=2 totals) with Pavel Zacha adding 2A … Jeremy Swayman earned the OT win (0 GA, 6 SOG in 16 Mins) after Linus Ullmark (2 GA, 30 SOG in 47 Mins) left with an injury … SOG: Bos 41, Car 36 … PP: 1/6 … PK: 2/6
  • Boston 3 vs Tampa Bay 1 … Taylor Hall scored twice, including his 4th GWG of the season, and Brad Marchand added the team’s 8th ENG … Jeremy Swayman won his 2nd straight decision in net … SOG: Bos 26, TB 28 … PP: 1/1 … PK: 1/2

INJURIES (Total man-games lost in 2022-23: 31)

  • Craig Smith – Upper body

BOSTON vs COLORADO, LIFETIME SERIES

  • The Bruins and Avalanche are meeting for the 151st time in their histories with the Bruins having a 74-58-15-3 record and 562-489 scoring advantage in those games.
  • The Bruins are 33-30-9-1 lifetime vs. Colorado at home with a 256-220 scoring edge in those 73 contests.

NUMBERS
1: Boston’s rank in both goals for per game (3.95) and fewest goals against per game (2.18).

2: Boston’s special teams ranking in both the penalty-kill at 83.5% (14/85) and power play at 30.1% (25/83).

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

13: Straight home wins to open this season, which is the longest such streak in NHL history … That is 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.

+40: Boston’s league-leading goal differential, including an NHL-best 3rd period goal differential at 34-12 and +22.

389-25-20: Boston’s record since 2011-12 in games in which they have had a 2-goal lead in a game … That extends to 254-2-6 over that span when they have led by 3 goals

550: 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 opening a 14-game December schedule tonight (8 hm/6 rd, 0-0-0) … 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 11-2-0in December.

RECENT TRANSACTIONS:
Oct. 31: Mike Reilly recalled from Providence/AHL.
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).