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The Arizona Coyotes have moved to Utah and are now known temporarily as the Utah Hockey Club. They are off to a 3-1-1 start.

Two Penguins hit milestones Wednesday night. Sidney Crosby scored his 1,600th point while Evgeni Malkin scored his 500th career goal in the same game. Crosby is only the 10th player ever to score that many points. Malkin is the 48th NHL player to score 500 goals. Both have played their entire career with the Pens. Very cool to see it happen in the same game in front of the home crowd.

Here's the big Russian's 500th, scored while flat on his back on the ice:

 
Heard Utah had a vote for the new franchise name with many options. Of the ones I heard, the Yetis and Blizzard sounded pretty cool.
 
Hockey Club sounds beyond lame. Yetis was a missed marketing opportunity.
 
That's why I wrote "temporarily" in the first sentence above.

Actually I don't mind that name, has kind of a cool ring to it. I preferred "Washington Football Club" to "Commanders."
 
Compared to Commanders and Guardians… Ya Hockey Club isn’t so bad lol.

Noticed they beat Blackhawks other day. They (Chicago)really stink. Tickets probably crashing down compared to their Championship runs a decade ago.
 
I don't mind "Hockey Club" that much because at least it's not a name change mandated by wokeness like Indians to Guardians and Redskins to Commanders. Yeti or Blizzard are much better names, though.
 
Same reason I'm glad that Seattle went crazy/goofy with "Kraken" for their new team. I like it when new teams just go for it with names as opposed to playing it safe like the Golden Knights.
 
It's been a year since former NHL player Adam Johnson was killed on-ice by Matt Petgrave leaping high and slitting Johnson's throat with his skate. An entire year, and so-called British authorities have not yet decided whether they will bring charges against Petgrave. He should have been charged with manslaughter, which would almost certainly have been the case if the races had been reversed, but such a long delay indicates Petgrave will either never be charged or the case will eventually end with nothing but Petgrave being given a slight slap on the wrist.

Adam Johnson has not been forgotten. All the teams in the UK-based Elite Ice Hockey League are honoring his memory before games this weekend and his team, the Nottingham Panthers, will retire his jersey.

 
It's been a year since former NHL player Adam Johnson was killed on-ice by Matt Petgrave leaping high and slitting Johnson's throat with his skate. An entire year, and so-called British authorities have not yet decided whether they will bring charges against Petgrave. He should have been charged with manslaughter, which would almost certainly have been the case if the races had been reversed, but such a long delay indicates Petgrave will either never be charged or the case will eventually end with nothing but Petgrave being given a slight slap on the wrist.

Adam Johnson has not been forgotten. All the teams in the UK-based Elite Ice Hockey League are honoring his memory before games this weekend and his team, the Nottingham Panthers, will retire his jersey.

A disturbing trend. Certain race getting away with murder, without even catching a charge. Apparently doesn’t matter if it’s on the ice, or Lebron James Akron Playground. Authorities in the West won’t charge em if the skin tone isn’t right.

RIP Adam Johnson
 
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Alex Ovechkin declined noticeably last season, dropping to 31 goals, his lowest total ever. But this year at age 39 he already has 15 goals with less than a quarter of the season played and the Caps as a team are playing much better than anyone predicted. With 868 career goals, Ovechkin's closing in on Wayne Gretzky's all-time best 894 goals and has an excellent chance to surpass him later this season.
 
Alex Ovechkin declined noticeably last season, dropping to 31 goals, his lowest total ever. But this year at age 39 he already has 15 goals with less than a quarter of the season played and the Caps as a team are playing much better than anyone predicted. With 868 career goals, Ovechkin's closing in on Wayne Gretzky's all-time best 894 goals and has an excellent chance to surpass him later this season.

 
The Philly fans are often castigated, but they are actually great fans overall. This video, when Mario Lemieux retired for the first time in 1997, captures their knowledge and appreciation of a rare talent even though he was on their arch-rival. They wouldn't stop cheering for Mario even after the Flyers eliminated the Penguins in a playoff match at home that year and even while he was being interviewed:

 
I have mixed feelings on this. I've got nothing against Alex but it feels right for Gretzky to have the all-time record.....
 
I have mixed feelings on this. I've got nothing against Alex but it feels right for Gretzky to have the all-time record.....
I feel that way also, but on the other hand Ovechkin has had a long and great career and has been far and away the leading goal scorer during an era when scoring isn't nearly at the level it was when Gretzky was playing. I liked hockey better in the freewheeling '80s and '90s, as being a Penguins fan meant often having the league's leading scorer (Lemieux and Jagr) and high scoring games are more exciting in general, but all credit to Ovechkin if he surpasses The Great One, as seems inevitable.

Speaking of goals, a goalie scoring in an NHL game is a lot rarer than many would think. Alex Nedeljkovic tonight became just the 16th goalie to do so, the 19th goal overall by a goalie counting the regular season and playoffs in a league that's over a century old.

 
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