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NHL Roundup: Blackhawks Shut Out Rangers, Penguins Face Injuries, and Trade Rumors Swirl

NHL Roundup: Blackhawks Shut Out Rangers, Penguins Face Injuries, and Trade Rumors Swirl

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The NHL saw several key developments in early December 2025. The Chicago Blackhawks earned a notable 3-0 victory over the New York Rangers at the United Center with Spencer Knight stopping all 21 shots and Connor Bedard contributing a goal and an assist. This shutout win showcased the Blackhawks' defensive strength and rising offensive talent. However, the Blackhawks remain without captain Nick Foligno, who continues to be sidelined due to a left-hand injury sustained in mid-November with no clear return date yet.

In player health news, the Pittsburgh Penguins face short-term challenges as Evgeni Malkin and Blake Lizotte were placed on injured reserve with upper-body injuries keeping them out week to week. Rickard Rakell returned to skating for the Penguins after surgery but has missed the last 19 games. Danton Heinen was reassigned to support the lineup from the AHL affiliate Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.

The St. Louis Blues bolstered their roster by signing forward Robby Fabbri to a one-year, two-way contract after he produced 16 points last season with Anaheim. Fabbri’s return is expected to add depth as the Blues face the Nashville Predators. Meanwhile, the Buffalo Sabres recalled Isak Rosen from Rochester but are managing concerns with goalie Colten Ellis entering concussion protocol after a collision.

Recent NHL trade activity has been relatively sparse with only six deals since early December. However, trade rumors are building as teams out of playoff contention start positioning for future seasons. Notable players rumored as trade targets include Rasmus Andersson of the Calgary Flames and Owen Tippett of the Philadelphia Flyers. The Flames confirmed no plans to trade their top performer Nazem Kadri. Other names attracting interest are Richmond winger Blake Coleman, Nashville's Steven Stamkos, and St. Louis’s Brayden Schenn.

On ice, the Seattle Kraken edged the Los Angeles Kings 3-2 in overtime, thanks to Vince Dunn’s two assists and the deciding goal, highlighting Seattle’s resilience late in games. The Kings are also noting milestones with veteran Anze Kopitar seeking to reach 1,300 points in his farewell season before retirement.

Looking ahead, December 11 will be busy with 26 teams, including the last four Stanley Cup champions, taking to the ice as the NHL season intensifies toward the holiday stretch.

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