Date: November 28, 2025 · Author: IHM News
A packed Friday slate delivered goals, momentum swings and a couple of dramatic shootout finishes. Below is a game-by-game recap of all twelve matchups from around the league.
Detroit Red Wings 3 – 6 Tampa Bay Lightning
Tampa Bay put six past Detroit in a wide-open contest, showing once again how dangerous their attack can be when they get rolling. The Lightning steadily pulled away on the scoreboard and never really let the Red Wings build sustained pressure on the comeback trail.
Detroit found some offense of its own but couldn’t match Tampa’s execution in key moments. For the Lightning, this is the type of statement win that helps build confidence on a long road through the regular season.
Boston Bruins 2 – 6 New York Rangers
Madison Square Garden saw the Rangers put together a commanding performance, doubling up the Bruins on the scoreboard. New York controlled the flow for long stretches, turning defensive stops into quick counterattacks and punishing Boston’s mistakes.
The Bruins briefly threatened to make it a game, but the Rangers answered every push with timely goals. It’s a big result for New York, sending a message against one of the league’s most consistently structured teams.
Minnesota Wild 3 – 2 Colorado Avalanche (Shootout)
Minnesota and Colorado played one of the tightest games of the night, and it needed a shootout to separate them. Both sides had chances to grab the extra point in regulation and overtime, but goaltending held firm when it mattered most.
In the skills competition the Wild found just enough finish to edge the Avalanche. Colorado leaves with a single point, while Minnesota banks a confidence-boosting win against a perennial contender.
Anaheim Ducks 5 – 4 Los Angeles Kings (Shootout)
The Freeway rivalry delivered high drama as Anaheim and Los Angeles traded punches in a nine-goal thriller. Momentum swung multiple times, with neither side able to hold a safe cushion on the scoreboard.
A shootout was a fitting conclusion, and the Ducks ultimately grabbed the extra point. For the Kings, the loss will sting, but both clubs showed plenty of offensive creativity in a game that felt like a playoff preview in terms of intensity.
Buffalo Sabres 0 – 5 New Jersey Devils
New Jersey dominated from start to finish, shutting out Buffalo and piling up five unanswered goals. The Devils dictated the pace, stacking up offensive zone time while staying disciplined defensively.
Buffalo simply never found a way into the game. For the Devils, this is exactly the kind of complete 60-minute effort coaching staffs like to bottle and replicate the rest of the season.
Florida Panthers 3 – 5 Calgary Flames
Calgary went toe-to-toe with Florida in a game that featured momentum swings and special-teams battles. Whenever the Panthers threatened to tilt the ice, the Flames answered with timely offense to restore control.
By closing things out in the third period, Calgary earned an impressive win over a skilled Panthers lineup. Florida will look back at a few missed opportunities that could have changed the storyline on home ice.
New York Islanders 3 – 4 Philadelphia Flyers (Shootout)
The Islanders and Flyers played a grind-it-out matchup that fittingly went all the way to a shootout. Neither team could pull away in regulation as both defenses tightened up around their goaltenders.
Philadelphia ultimately took the extra point in the skills competition, capitalizing on their chances while the Flyers’ netminder shut the door. The Islanders come away with a point but will feel they left one on the table.
San Jose Sharks 3 – 2 Vancouver Canucks
San Jose edged Vancouver in a one-goal game that stayed tense right to the final buzzer. The Sharks found enough scoring depth to complement their defensive structure and protect the narrow lead.
Vancouver pushed late but couldn’t find the equalizer. For San Jose, squeezing out this kind of result is vital for building belief in a locker room that needs every positive step it can get.
St. Louis Blues 4 – 3 Ottawa Senators
The Blues and Senators delivered a back-and-forth contest with seven total goals. St. Louis found key answers when Ottawa threatened to swing the momentum, leaning on timely finishing and veteran composure.
The Senators generated enough offense to stay in striking distance but couldn’t convert late pressure into a tying goal. St. Louis pockets two big points in a game that easily could have gone either way.
Vegas Golden Knights 1 – 4 Montreal Canadiens
Montreal went into Vegas and came out with a convincing 1-4 win, keeping the Golden Knights’ attack largely in check. The Canadiens managed the game smartly, limiting odd-man rushes and capitalizing on their prime scoring opportunities.
Vegas will be disappointed with the lack of sustained offense, especially at home. For Montreal, this is the kind of performance that can energize a group and build belief against top-tier opposition.
Carolina Hurricanes 5 – 1 Winnipeg Jets
Carolina overwhelmed Winnipeg in a lopsided 5-1 decision. The Hurricanes’ trademark pressure game was on full display, forcing turnovers and pinning the Jets for extended stretches.
Winnipeg struggled to generate consistent looks and found themselves chasing from early on. The Canes walk away with a statement win and two well-earned points.
Washington Capitals 4 – 2 Toronto Maple Leafs
Washington took care of business against Toronto, grinding out a 4-2 victory in a matchup loaded with offensive talent. The Capitals balanced structured play without the puck and opportunistic finishing when chances appeared.
The Maple Leafs had their pushes but couldn’t fully break Washington’s defensive layers. For the Caps, this win over a high-profile opponent is another brick in the foundation for the rest of the season.
Coach Mark’s Quick Takeaways
- Six-packs everywhere: Tampa Bay, the Rangers and Calgary all hit the six-goal mark, underlining how quickly offensive momentum can snowball on a busy night.
- Shootout specialists: Minnesota, Anaheim and Philadelphia turned tight games into extra points by surviving the skills competition.
- Statement blowouts: New Jersey’s 5-0 shutout and Carolina’s 5-1 win were the most one-sided results of the slate, built on full-team buy-in.
- Road teams answering the bell: Several visiting clubs left tough buildings with wins, which is often the hidden separator over an 82-game season.
- Momentum for the weeks ahead: Teams that handled details well tonight-especially in closing out third periods-will try to carry that composure into their upcoming stretches.