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  • Sharks' Macklin Celebrini: Makes history in Sunday's rout

    Celebrini scored two goals, one on the power play and the other on a penalty shot, and added an even-strength assist in Canada's 10-2 win over France in Olympic round-robin action Sunday.

    The 19-year-old phenom continues to make history in Milan. Celebrini became the first NHL player to ever score on a penalty shot in the Olympics when he beat Julian Junca late in the second period -- something Sidney Crosby failed to do on his attempt in 2010, and both Patrick Kane and Corey Perry whiffed on in 2014. Celebrini also now holds the Olympic record for most goals by a teenager with four in only three games, and he's tied Evgeni Malkin's record for most points by a teenager with six. The San Jose star will look to claim that record for himself in Canada's quarterfinal game Wednesday, against either Denmark or Czechia.

  • Devils' Ethan Edwards: Two goals in AHL win Sunday

    Edwards scored two goals in AHL Utica's 7-4 win over Rochester on Sunday.

    Edwards has a pair of two-goal games this season, which is decent work for a defenseman. He's at a total of 16 points, 71 shots on net and a minus-10 rating over 42 appearances. Edwards has earned six goals and two helpers over his last 14 contests.

  • Devils' Angus Crookshank: Pots pair for Utica

    Crookshank scored twice in AHL Utica's 7-4 win over Rochester on Sunday.

    Crookshank has five goals over his last 11 contests. While he's finishing at a fine rate, he has no assists in that span, and his offense has slowed down compared to January. The 26-year-old has a total of 13 goals and 19 points through 35 AHL outings this season, as well as one goal in eight NHL games for the Devils.

  • Islanders' Matthew Highmore: Tallies twice in AHL loss

    Highmore scored two goals in AHL Providence's 3-2 overtime loss to Bridgeport on Sunday.

    Highmore is now at seven goals and 25 points in 47 appearances this season. He's on pace to top the 30-point mark in the AHL for the third time in four years, though he's unlikely to land anywhere near his 61-point effort from the 2022-23 regular season with Springfield. Prior to Sunday, Highmore had gone more than two months without a goal, earning just seven assists over 23 appearances.

  • Blues' Jordan Binnington: Cruises to win Sunday

    Binnington made 12 saves in Canada's 10-2 rout of France during Olympic round-robin play Sunday.

    Canada never trailed in the game after Tom Wilson opened the scoring midway through the first period, and Binnington wasn't terribly busy as his teammates out-shot France 46-14. The St. Louis netminder finished the round robin with a 2-0 record and a .950 save percentage, and he'll get a couple days off before Canada faces the winner of Tuesday's Czechia-Denmark tilt in the quarterfinals Wednesday.

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    Predators' Alex Huang: Five points in Sunday's win

    Huang scored a goal and added four assists in QMJHL Chicoutimi's 9-1 win over Rimouski on Sunday.

    Huang had gone 14 games without a multi-point effort, spanning all of January and February prior to Sunday. This was his second five-point performance of the season. The Nashville prospect has matched his career high of eight goals and has 53 points and a plus-36 rating through 48 appearances this season.

  • Jets' Connor Hellebuyck: Facing Germany

    Hellebuyck will guard the Team USA goal against Germany on Sunday at the 2026 Winter Olympics, according to Nick Cotsonika of NHL.com.

    He made 17 saves in Thursday's 5-1 win over Latvia. Hellebuyck was Jeremy Swayman's backup in Saturday's 6-3 victory over Denmark.

  • Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen: Returning to Olympic net

    Andersen will start Sunday's Olympic round-robin game in goal against Latvia.

    It will be the second start of the Olympics for Andersen. The 36-year-old started Denmark's first group play game against Germany, stopping 23 of the 26 shots that he faced. With the team on the front end of a back-to-back Saturday, Andersen got the game off, but he is returning to the net Sunday.

  • Penguins' Arturs Silovs: Tending twine Sunday

    Silovs will patrol the crease for Latvia against Denmark on Sunday at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

    Silovs is coming off a 26-save performance in Saturday's 4-3 win over Germany. He has a 1-1-0 record with a 3.00 GAA and an .886 save percentage through two appearances in the tournament.

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    Senators' Mads Sogaard: Not dressed Sunday

    Sogaard (lower body) is not dressed for Sunday's Olympic round-robin game against Latvia.

    Sogaard left Denmark's last game midway through the third period while facing a heavy workload against Team USA. The 25-year-old likely wouldn't have started Sunday anyway -- Frederik Andersen is expected to start against Latvia -- but it's notable that Sogaard isn't even dressed for the contest. It remains to be seen whether this injury will affect Sogaard's availability for the Senators coming out of the Olympic break.

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