Around the NHL: Panarin’s Revenge, NHL06 Intro Comes to Life, Trade Chatter, Auston Matthews Goal Streak, More

We’re going to take a spin around the league this morning and discuss some things happening outside of Chicago, but we’ve got to talk a bit about some Blackhawks-related(ish) things first. Let’s get the heartbreak out of the way right off the bat.

•   Artemi Panarin’s four-point performance against the Blackhawks last night gave him his 500th career point (and then some). Panarin becomes the 49th player in NHL history to reach that plateau in 457 or fewer games, per the New York Rangers’ stats & information department.

•   Panarin joins some elite company in that group and the seven points that Panarin logged in two victories over the Blackhawks in the last week really sting. Say what you will about cap space; there were other atrocious decisions made before and after that negate that argument, but Panarin will always be the one that got away from the Blackhawks, and worse yet, because of their cap mismanagement.

•   By now, I’m sure that you’ve seen or heard about the massive hit that Jacob Trouba delivered to Blackhawks forward Jujhar Khaira in last night’s contest. The crash left Khaira motionless on the ice while paramedics attended to him and eventually removed him from the rink on a stretcher. I’m not linking the video; I’m sure you can find it somewhere else; instead, a positive update on Khaira and then some thoughts:

•   As King said last night, Khaira was awake and responsive at Northwestern hospital after the game with the Rangers ended. Khaira has since been released from the hospital and is expected to recover fully, but he will miss time, and there is not timeline on his return to play.

•   Let’s get something straight here; that WAS A DIRTY HIT! If your argument to the contrary is that Trouba hit him in the chest, enough slow-motion videos and still shots are floating around to inform you otherwise. Suppose your opinion is that Trouba didn’t draw a penalty from the referees, so, therefore, it’s all cool, or that the NHL rules can be interpreted in a way that makes that hit okay. In that case, we’re not paying attention to the severe problem that concussions present to human beings. Regardless of “how the game has always been played,” drilling someone in the neck and face area with a shoulder and scrambling someone’s brains will never be okay. It wasn’t before we knew about the ramifications of impacts like that, and it’s not now. I find it funny that we have people gate-keeping for the “old way” of doing things in hockey after it’s been proven time and time again that the “old way” of doing things in hockey is broken on just about every level. Let’s use common sense, folks.

•   Let’s lighten up the mood with this hilariously good assist and goal by Anaheim’s Trevor Zegras and Sonny Milano:

•   That was wild, but, as a bazillion die-hard hockey simulation fans pointed it out on Twitter, we’ve seen this before:

•   Ah, the good ol’ days! I was a sophomore in high school when NHL06 dropped, and those were much simpler times.

•   We’re going to keep on playing the highlights! Here’s an incredible post-to-post save by Jack Campbell:

•   And, here’s another:

•   Auston Matthews just keeps on scoring. Matthews now has a goal in seven consecutive games for the Leafs, putting him in some elite company:

•   During Matthews’ goal streak, he has nine goals and three assists. That’s a whopping 12 points in seven games!

•   Andrei Vasilevskiy made history on Tuesday night:

•   Trade talk, anyone?

•   According to ESPN’s Emily Kaplan, Columbus’ Joonas Korpisalo, Dallas’ Braden Holtby, and Anton Khudobin, and the Blackhawks’ Marc-André Fleury could be on the move in a hot and heavy goaltending market ahead of this season’s trade deadline. Marc-André Fleury has been stellar of late and is only under contract for the remainder of this season, but the Kaplan expects the struggling Blackhawks to be sellers. Fleury figures to be a commodity that the Blackhawks will be at least taking calls on if the price is right.

•   Kaplan also mentioned Dylan Strome as a name to watch, and as we know, the Blackhawks have been shopping him for months now with no luck. Teams are wary of Strome’s $3 million salary-cap hit, but the 24-year-old forward is three years removed from scoring 51 points in 58 games and has tallied points in consecutive games in his latest string of consistent playing time with the Blackhawks.

•   Jason Spezza was handed a six-game suspension for kneeling Winnipeg’s Neal Pionk:

That’s it for today, happy hump day!

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Patrick grew up in Chicago's Bridgeport and Garfield Ridge neighborhoods before moving to the Western Suburbs of Chicago before eventually relocating to the Las Vegas area with his family in 2023. He started with Bleacher Nation in 2021 and has spent time as a Staff Writer and on the Chicago Blackhawks beat. He is currently a writer and editor at Bleacher Nation covering the Chicago Bears and the NFL at large and the author of the Bleacher Nation Newsletter. Patrick is a member of the Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA).

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