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NHL Kicks Off 2026 With Historic Scoring Frenzy

NHL Kicks Off 2026 With Historic Scoring Frenzy

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The National Hockey League kicked off 2026 with high-scoring action on New Years Day, where teams combined for 66 goals across the slate, the second-highest total in league history behind 2022s 69 goals, according to Pro Hockey News. Montreal Canadiens outlasted the Carolina Hurricanes in a wild 12-goal thriller, rallying from a 4-2 deficit with four straight goals to secure victory and hit 50 points in just 40 games, their fewest since the 2016-17 season. That marks their 12th comeback win this year, second only to Philadelphias 14.

Ottawa Senators grabbed the first win of 2026 behind Tim Stutzles assist on the game-winner with 2 minutes 22 seconds left, extending his point streak to 11 games as they staged a multi-goal comeback. Stutzle and German teammate Leon Draisaitl now account for all 13 double-digit streaks by German players in NHL history. Pittsburgh Penguins got an overtime winner from Kris Letang off Sidney Crosbys setup, with Crosby tallying two goals and an assist to stifle Detroits rally.

Power rankings from NHL dot com show Colorado Avalanche leading at 30 wins, 2 losses, and 7 overtime losses, followed by Dallas Stars at 25-8-7 and Minnesota Wild at 24-10. The league announced Winnipeg Jets hosting Montreal Canadiens in the 2026 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic outdoors. Gary Bettman highlighted the NHL Winter Classic at loanDepot Park in Miami between New York Rangers and Florida Panthers, praising hockeys growth in South Florida, per NHL dot com video.

Transactions heated up too. On January 1, Columbus called up Danton Heinen from Cleveland of the American Hockey League, Edmonton sent Max Jones to Bakersfield, and Vegas brought up Jaycob Megna from Henderson, reports CBS Sports. Tampa Bay traded Michael Milne for Boris Katchouk from Minnesota and called up Maxim Groshev. Utah placed goalie Karel Vejmelka on injured reserve with an upper-body issue. Recent deals include Philadelphia getting Philip Tomasino from Pittsburgh for Egor Zamula on December 31, and Columbus acquiring Danton Heinen plus picks from Pittsburgh for Yegor Chinakhov on December 29, via Wikipedia and Elite Prospects.

Injuries hit hard with Zach Werenski, Jake Evans, and others sidelined. The 2025-26 trade deadline looms March 6. World Juniors saw the United States fall to Finland in overtime on January 2, per NHL dot com. Brad Marchand hit 1,000 points, joined Team Canada for Olympics, and eyes more milestones after his 4 Nations Face-Off title, Cup win, and trade to Panthers.

NHL Morning Skate notes from January 3 preview todays games. Erik Karlsson and Seth Jones reached 12th on defensemen all-time points lists, tying Scott Niedermayer.

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