NHL Trade Deadline Heats Up: Lightning Win Streak, Vegas Dominates, Panarin Debuts for Kings
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In Pacific Division action, the Vegas Golden Knights solidified their lead atop the division with a high scoring victory featuring a remarkable five goal third period that tied their franchise record for goals in a single period. Pavel Dorofeyev contributed two goals in that explosive final frame and became the seventh player in Golden Knights history to record ten multi goal games. Meanwhile, the Anaheim Ducks overcame three separate deficits to secure their league leading eighth multi goal comeback victory of the season, vaulting them into second place in the Pacific Division ahead of the Edmonton Oilers.
The Los Angeles Kings made a notable addition when Artemi Panarin made his team debut and immediately made an impact by recording multiple points in that debut, a distinction no other Kings skater had achieved since Sean Durzi back in November twenty twenty one. Panarin is now expected to provide production for the Kings as they prepare for upcoming matchups against playoff contenders.
Several teams have made roster moves as they return from the Olympic break. The Pittsburgh Penguins acquired defenseman Sam Girard and a second round pick in the two thousand twenty eight draft from the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for defenseman Brett Kulak. The Kraken signed forward Ryan Winterton to a two year contract worth two point twenty five million dollars with an average annual value of one point one two five million, while also signing defenseman Ben Meyers to a similar two year deal. Both contracts begin next season.
The Winnipeg Jets face uncertainty regarding their playoff prospects, but Jonathan Toews has committed to remaining with the organization despite the long odds. Toews, who missed the previous two seasons dealing with long term COVID nineteen complications, has collected nineteen points in fifty six games this season and holds a no movement clause in his current contract. He told reporters he would not consider going anywhere else and remains grateful for the opportunity to play in the NHL again.
The Calgary Flames activated Blake Coleman from injured reserve, and the veteran forward acknowledged he could potentially be traded before the deadline given the team's struggles and playoff positioning. Coleman has thirteen goals among his twenty one points in forty four games and represents a potential asset for a contending team. The dialogue between Coleman and the organization remains open and clear as the February trade deadline approaches.
Several other players have returned from injury as teams prepare for the stretch run. The Lightning got Brayden Point and Emil Lilleberg back from injured reserve, while the Kraken reinstated Ben Meyers and Berkly Catton. The Dallas Stars defeated the Seattle Kraken four to one with Wyatt Johnston scoring twice and Thomas Harley contributing two assists in the victory.
Looking ahead, an ESPN doubleheader on Thursday features the Philadelphia Flyers visiting the New York Rangers and the Edmonton Oilers traveling to face the Kings at Crypto.com Arena. Leon Draisaitl and the Oilers will look to hit season plateaus while Evan Bouchard also pursues personal scoring milestones. Panarin will attempt to build on his productive Kings debut as the league continues its twelve game slate following the Olympic break.
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