Remarkable NHL Comebacks and Historic Milestones Highlight Pre-Olympic Break Action
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The NHL has seen significant recent activity heading into the Olympic break. According to Pro Hockey News, the Tampa Bay Lightning completed a remarkable four-goal comeback victory against the Boston Bruins during the Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series on February 1st, winning 6-5 in a shootout. This achievement was immediately followed by the Nashville Predators recording their own four-goal comeback, marking only the third instance in NHL history of such victories occurring on consecutive days.[1]
Alex Ovechkin continues to make history with the Washington Capitals, notching his 1,670th career point to surpass Wayne Gretzky on the all-time NHL points list as Washington earned their third straight win.[1] Nick Schmaltz scored his second hat trick of the season, helping his team move into the first Wild Card seed in the Western Conference.[1]
The trade deadline is set for March 6, 2026, with multiple teams actively shopping players including veterans like Steven Stamkos, Nazem Kadri, and Artemi Panarin.[7]
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