It was a night of record-breaking efforts around the NHL, as Nikita Kucherov, Steven Stamkos, Joe Thornton, Ben Bishop and the Senators all made a little history. Here are a few things we learned in the NHL on Thursday:
The Red Wings got off to a strong start against the Lightning — before blowing it late — thanks in part toIt was a classic Helm strike as the winger showcased his breakaway speed to record his 12th shorty since the 2009-10 campaign, which is tied for 13th most during that stretch.scored one of Washington’s five goals in a 5-3 win over the Philadelphia Flyers and hit the 20-goal plateau for the first time in his career.
No player has more PIMs and only six have more hits than Wilson since the Toronto native entered the league in 2013, but he has taken his scoring prowess to another level in the past two years.slid into fourth place on the Jets/Thrashers franchise’s all-time goals list, passing Vyacheslav Kozlov, who spent the final seven seasons of his impressive NHL tenure with Atlanta.
Scheifele scored his 33rd of the season to mark a new career high as the Jets held on to beat the Boston Bruins 4-3. Directly ahead of Scheifele on the list are current teammates Blake Wheeler, who scored his 192nd with the franchise Thursday, and Bryan Little who sits at 215. Ilya Kovalchuk remains the Jets franchise leader thanks to the 328 goals he scored in eight seasons with the Thrashers.
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