NHL Game Day Recap
NHL Game Day Recap – December 19 2025
Date: December 19, 2025 By: IHM News
Overview
Ten games delivered a busy NHL slate with dominant home wins in Montreal, Ottawa and Washington, two Canadian shutouts and a cagey overtime decision in St. Louis. Defensive structure and goaltending were the main stories of the night, while Buffalo and Dallas kept their offensive rhythm rolling in high event victories.
Game Results
Boston Bruins 1 – 3 Edmonton Oilers
Edmonton went into Boston and played a patient road game, matching the Bruins shot for shot but finishing with far greater efficiency. The Oilers protected the middle of the ice, kept Boston to the outside for long stretches and relied on a sharp performance in net to close out a measured three goal effort.
Key Stats
Final score: Boston Bruins 1, Edmonton Oilers 3
Shots on goal: Boston 25, Edmonton 25
Shots off target: Boston 11, Edmonton 9
Shooting percentage: Boston 4 percent (1 of 25), Edmonton 12 percent (3 of 25)
Blocked shots: Boston 19, Edmonton 11
Goalkeeper saves: Boston 22, Edmonton 24
Save percentage: Boston 88 percent (22 of 25), Edmonton 96 percent (24 of 25)
Penalties: Boston 6, Edmonton 3
Penalty minutes: Boston 10, Edmonton 6
Columbus Blue Jackets 2 – 5 Minnesota Wild
Minnesota continued to play with freedom offensively, turning a fairly even shot count into a comfortable road win. Columbus generated volume but lacked finishing touch, while the Wild capitalized on their chances and backed it up with solid goaltending.
Key Stats
Final score: Columbus Blue Jackets 2, Minnesota Wild 5
Shots on goal: Columbus 29, Minnesota 28
Shots off target: Columbus 14, Minnesota 17
Shooting percentage: Columbus 6.9 percent (2 of 29), Minnesota 17.86 percent (5 of 28)
Blocked shots: Columbus 18, Minnesota 12
Goalkeeper saves: Columbus 23, Minnesota 27
Save percentage: Columbus 88.46 percent (23 of 26), Minnesota 93.1 percent (27 of 29)
Penalties: Columbus 1, Minnesota 2
Penalty minutes: Columbus 2, Minnesota 4
Montreal Canadiens 4 – 1 Chicago Blackhawks
Montreal controlled the entire night at home, owning puck possession and generating a heavy shot advantage. Chicago spent long stretches defending in its own zone and could not generate enough quality looks to threaten the result.
Key Stats
Final score: Montreal Canadiens 4, Chicago Blackhawks 1
Shots on goal: Montreal 35, Chicago 15
Shots off target: Montreal 17, Chicago 17
Shooting percentage: Montreal 11.43 percent (4 of 35), Chicago 6.67 percent (1 of 15)
Blocked shots: Montreal 8, Chicago 13
Goalkeeper saves: Montreal 14, Chicago 31
Save percentage: Montreal 93.33 percent (14 of 15), Chicago 91.18 percent (31 of 34)
Penalties: Montreal 2, Chicago 2
Penalty minutes: Montreal 4, Chicago 4
Ottawa Senators 4 – 0 Pittsburgh Penguins
Ottawa delivered one of the most complete performances of the night, shutting out Pittsburgh with tight neutral zone gaps and aggressive puck pressure. The Senators combined balanced scoring with perfect goaltending, while the Penguins could not convert any of their looks despite reasonable shot volume.
Key Stats
Final score: Ottawa Senators 4, Pittsburgh Penguins 0
Shots on goal: Ottawa 26, Pittsburgh 24
Shots off target: Ottawa 12, Pittsburgh 17
Shooting percentage: Ottawa 15.38 percent (4 of 26), Pittsburgh 0 percent (0 of 24)
Blocked shots: Ottawa 14, Pittsburgh 11
Goalkeeper saves: Ottawa 24, Pittsburgh 22
Save percentage: Ottawa 100 percent (24 of 24), Pittsburgh 84.62 percent (22 of 26)
Penalties: Ottawa 2, Pittsburgh 3
Penalty minutes: Ottawa 4, Pittsburgh 6
Tampa Bay Lightning 1 – 2 Los Angeles Kings
Los Angeles went into Tampa and stole two points with a grind heavy road effort, surviving an enormous shot and chance deficit. The Kings were opportunistic on their limited looks and leaned on outstanding goaltending and shot blocking to frustrate the Lightning.
Key Stats
Final score: Tampa Bay Lightning 1, Los Angeles Kings 2
Shots on goal: Tampa Bay 32, Los Angeles 20
Shots off target: Tampa Bay 24, Los Angeles 6
Shooting percentage: Tampa Bay 3.13 percent (1 of 32), Los Angeles 10 percent (2 of 20)
Blocked shots: Tampa Bay 22, Los Angeles 7
Goalkeeper saves: Tampa Bay 18, Los Angeles 31
Save percentage: Tampa Bay 90 percent (18 of 20), Los Angeles 96.88 percent (31 of 32)
Penalties: Tampa Bay 1, Los Angeles 6
Penalty minutes: Tampa Bay 2, Los Angeles 20
Washington Capitals 4 – 0 Toronto Maple Leafs
Washington produced a statement shutout on home ice, combining physical forechecking with ruthless finishing. Toronto created some looks but never settled into its usual offensive rhythm, while the Capitals goalie turned away every shot faced.
Key Stats
Final score: Washington Capitals 4, Toronto Maple Leafs 0
Shots on goal: Washington 29, Toronto 22
Shots off target: Washington 24, Toronto 12
Shooting percentage: Washington 13.79 percent (4 of 29), Toronto 0 percent (0 of 22)
Blocked shots: Washington 12, Toronto 13
Goalkeeper saves: Washington 22, Toronto 25
Save percentage: Washington 100 percent (22 of 22), Toronto 86.21 percent (25 of 29)
Penalties: Washington 5, Toronto 3
Penalty minutes: Washington 10, Toronto 6
Buffalo Sabres 5 – 3 Philadelphia Flyers
Buffalo won a high tempo game by finishing more efficiently and finding answers whenever Philadelphia pushed back. Both teams generated chances off the rush, but the Sabres depth scoring and slightly stronger goaltending tilted the matchup.
Key Stats
Final score: Buffalo Sabres 5, Philadelphia Flyers 3
Shots on goal: Buffalo 28, Philadelphia 27
Shots off target: Buffalo 15, Philadelphia 13
Shooting percentage: Buffalo 17.86 percent (5 of 28), Philadelphia 11.11 percent (3 of 27)
Blocked shots: Buffalo 9, Philadelphia 15
Goalkeeper saves: Buffalo 24, Philadelphia 23
Save percentage: Buffalo 88.89 percent (24 of 27), Philadelphia 85.19 percent (23 of 27)
Penalties: Buffalo 3, Philadelphia 5
Penalty minutes: Buffalo 6, Philadelphia 10
St. Louis Blues 1 – 2 New York Rangers (OT)
St. Louis and New York played a tight, low scoring game that needed overtime to find a winner. The Blues blocked a lot of shots and battled hard, but the Rangers created just enough quality in extra time and were backed by slightly superior goaltending numbers.
Key Stats
Final score: St. Louis Blues 1, New York Rangers 2 after overtime
Shots on goal: St. Louis 27, New York 31
Shots off target: St. Louis 12, New York 13
Shooting percentage: St. Louis 3.7 percent (1 of 27), New York 6.45 percent (2 of 31)
Blocked shots: St. Louis 17, New York 8
Goalkeeper saves: St. Louis 29, New York 26
Save percentage: St. Louis 93.55 percent (29 of 31), New York 96.3 percent (26 of 27)
Penalties: St. Louis 3, New York 4
Penalty minutes: St. Louis 6, New York 8
Calgary Flames 4 – 2 Seattle Kraken
Calgary poured pucks on net at home and eventually broke through a very busy Kraken goaltender. Seattle was efficient with its limited shots but spent too much time defending, and the Flames volume finally translated into a multi goal cushion.
Key Stats
Final score: Calgary Flames 4, Seattle Kraken 2
Shots on goal: Calgary 46, Seattle 23
Shots off target: Calgary 11, Seattle 5
Shooting percentage: Calgary 8.7 percent (4 of 46), Seattle 8.7 percent (2 of 23)
Blocked shots: Calgary 14, Seattle 14
Goalkeeper saves: Calgary 21, Seattle 42
Save percentage: Calgary 91.3 percent (21 of 23), Seattle 93.33 percent (42 of 45)
Penalties: Calgary 1, Seattle 5
Penalty minutes: Calgary 2, Seattle 10
San Jose Sharks 3 – 5 Dallas Stars
Dallas closed the night with a strong road performance in San Jose, winning the special teams and finishing battle. The Sharks generated more shots but were less clinical, while the Stars converted their key chances and relied on a high volume night from their goaltender.
Key Stats
Final score: San Jose Sharks 3, Dallas Stars 5
Shots on goal: San Jose 37, Dallas 30
Shots off target: San Jose 13, Dallas 10
Shooting percentage: San Jose 8.11 percent (3 of 37), Dallas 16.67 percent (5 of 30)
Blocked shots: San Jose 19, Dallas 11
Goalkeeper saves: San Jose 25, Dallas 34
Save percentage: San Jose 86.21 percent (25 of 29), Dallas 91.89 percent (34 of 37)
Penalties: San Jose 1, Dallas 3
Penalty minutes: San Jose 2, Dallas 6
Q&A – Game Day December 19 2025
Which team delivered the clearest statement win?
From a tactical and psychological standpoint, Washington put down the strongest marker with a 4 to 0 shutout over Toronto. They combined heavy forecheck pressure, disciplined defensive layers and perfect goaltending, sending a direct message to a top offensive opponent.
What was the key theme across this game day?
Goaltending and defensive structure dominated the night. Shutouts from Ottawa and Washington, plus road wins for Edmonton, Los Angeles and the Rangers, all came from teams that protected the slot, blocked a high number of shots and won the save percentage battle.
Which trends should we watch in the coming games?
Minnesota and Dallas continue to trend upward with efficient finishing and strong special teams, while Pittsburgh and Toronto need quick answers after being held scoreless. If current patterns hold, expect opponents to test their confidence early with aggressive forechecks and volume shooting from the home plate area.