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GAME RECAP - SAN JOSE SHARKS 6-3 UTAH MAMMOTH | IHM News

GAME RECAP – SAN JOSE SHARKS 6-3 UTAH MAMMOTH | IHM News

Sharks win the quality battle in high-event clash with Utah

Date: December 02, 2025 · Author: IHM News

San Jose skated away with a 6-3 win over Utah in a wide-open game where both teams traded chances but only one side consistently finished. The Mammoth actually outshot the Sharks 30-26, yet San Jose’s shooting percentage told the story: 23.08% (six goals on 26 shots) compared to Utah’s 10% on 30 attempts.

Defensively, the Sharks limited second looks with 13 blocked shots to Utah’s 4, shrinking shooting lanes and protecting their goalie’s sightlines. San Jose’s netminder posted a solid 90.00% save rate (27 saves on 30 shots), while Utah’s goaltending struggled at 76.92%, unable to slow the Sharks’ attacks once breakdowns appeared.

Penalty numbers stayed modest on both sides, but San Jose made better use of momentum swings after special-teams sequences. Their ability to turn loose pucks into quick-strike offence separated the teams in the final scoreline.

Key Match Metrics

  • Shots on Goal: Sharks 26 – 30 Mammoth
  • Shots off Target: 7 – 5
  • Shooting %: 23.08% – 10.00%
  • Blocked Shots: 13 – 4
  • Goaltender Saves: 27 – 20
  • Save %: 90.00% – 76.92%
  • Penalties: 3 – 4
  • PIM: 4 – 6

Coach Mark Comment

San Jose leaned into a higher-tempo game and trusted their skill. Even though they gave up more shots, they owned the interior ice when it mattered and protected the middle far better than Utah.

Questions & Answers | IHM Performance Metrics

Q1: How did the Sharks win while being outshot?
They generated higher-quality looks and finished at more than double Utah’s shooting percentage.

Q2: Was this more about offence or defence for San Jose?
Both – their offence was ruthless, and 13 blocked shots helped keep Utah to single-digit shooting efficiency.

Q3: How big was the goaltending gap?
San Jose’s 90.00% save night versus 76.92% for Utah was a major factor in a high-event game.

Q4: Did penalties decide the game?
No, but San Jose handled special-teams swings better and used them to reset momentum.

Q5: What is the key lesson for Utah?
Protect the slot more aggressively and clean up defensive zone coverage; you cannot trade rushes without stable goaltending numbers.


NHL Daily Recap - November 24, 2025 | IHM News

NHL Daily Recap – November 24, 2025 | IHM News

NHL DAILY RECAP – November 24 (3 Games)

Date: November 24, 2025 Author: IHM News

Chicago Blackhawks 0-1 Colorado Avalanche

Colorado escaped Chicago with a razor-thin shutout win, powered entirely by disciplined low-event hockey, strong perimeter denial and dependable late-game shot suppression. Despite conceding fewer overall attempts, the Avalanche leaned heavily on defensive spacing and slot denial to manage momentum swings as Chicago pushed aggressively in the third period.

The lone goal stood as the decisive moment in a clash defined by attritional play, heavy net-front battles and a near playoff-style defensive tone.

Numbers Box

  • Shots on Goal: CHI 22, COL 26
  • Shots Off Target: CHI 14, COL 17
  • Blocked Shots: CHI 14, COL 12
  • Goalkeeper Saves: CHI 25, COL 22
  • Shutout: Colorado (22/22)

Coach Mark comment

Colorado defended the house with full commitment in the final 10 minutes and trusted structure over tempo. It was a patient, professional road win.


San Jose Sharks 3-1 Boston Bruins

San Jose produced the most complete performance of the night, controlling tempo through sustained offensive zone time, winning races to loose pucks and suppressing Boston’s slot touches. The Sharks dictated neutral-zone entries, attacked in waves, and continually stressed Bruins’ defensive coverage across all three periods.

The Bruins generated volume but lacked quality: San Jose’s interior defense held firm and forced a perimeter-heavy shot map.

Numbers Box

  • Shots on Goal: SJS 31, BOS 35
  • Shots Off Target: SJS 9, BOS 19
  • Blocked Shots: SJS 9, BOS 14
  • Goalkeeper Saves: SJS 34, BOS 28
  • Penalties: SJS 4, BOS 7

Coach Mark comment

San Jose managed the middle of the ice extremely well and never allowed Boston to dictate pace. That was a playoff-style control win.


Vancouver Canucks 2-5 Calgary Flames

Calgary erupted offensively in Vancouver, producing the most explosive stretch of the evening with decisive puck movement, fast counter-transition and superior execution off the rush. Vancouver hung in through the first 30 minutes, but Calgary’s transition layers gradually overpowered the Canucks’ structure.

In the final frame the Flames imposed physicality, tightened defensive gaps and buried high-efficiency looks from prime scoring areas.

Numbers Box

  • Shots on Goal: VAN 30, CGY 21
  • Shots Off Target: VAN 21, CGY 13
  • Blocked Shots: VAN 15, CGY 11
  • Goalkeeper Saves: VAN 16, CGY 28
  • Penalties: VAN 4, CGY 4

Coach Mark comment

Calgary were relentless in transition. They forced errors, finished plays and leaned into momentum. That was a convincing road statement.


Questions & Answers | IHM Performance Metrics

Which team delivered the most structured win? Colorado stood out defensively – staggering late-game shot denial while calmly closing possession loops.

Which game displayed the biggest momentum shift? Vancouver vs Calgary: Flames overpowered the Canucks in the second half with superior rush layers.

Where did goaltending steal the spotlight? Colorado’s perfect night in Chicago – shutting down every slot look under pressure.

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CHL Round of 16 - Full Match-Up Preview | IHM News

CHL Round of 16 – Full Match-Up Preview | IHM News

CHL Round of 16 – Full Match-Up Preview | IHM News

Six heavyweight clashes. Twelve contenders. One path to European glory.

By IHM News · November 7, 2025

CHL Round of 16 - Full Match-Up Preview | IHM News

The Champions Hockey League enters the Round of 16 with one of the most balanced and unpredictable playoff grids in recent years. Traditional powerhouses, resurgent contenders, surprise newcomers – all collide now, as Europe’s top clubs begin the two-game battles that will determine who advances toward the quarterfinals.

IHM News breaks down all six matchups with a full scouting preview, trends, form guides, key players and tactical storylines.
This is your complete, elite-level CHL playoff roadmap.


🟥 Match-Up 1: Sparta Prague vs EV Zug

First CHL meeting ever between two long-established clubs

Despite a combined 15 CHL seasons, Sparta Prague and EV Zug enter their Round of 16 clash having never before crossed paths in Europe’s top competition. That changes now – and this matchup could be one of the tightest of the entire round.

✅ Sparta: elite form, defensive discipline, world-class goaltending

Sparta enter Switzerland as one of the form teams of the tournament:

  • 5-1-0 in the Regular Season
  • Just 9 goals conceded in six games
  • Finished with a commanding 4-0 win over Grenoble

The Czech giants are built around structure and execution.
Their goaltending has been nothing short of spectacular:
Jakub Kovář – 95.8 SV%, 0.65 GAA – best numbers in the CHL.

Offensively, the trio of Řepík, Hyka, and Dzierkals has driven consistent scoring, while the power play (14.8%) and penalty kill (82%) both remain reliable, if not explosive. The only question: can they generate more on man-advantages in playoff pressure?

✅ Zug: volatility, firepower, and depth scoring

Zug’s 3-3 Regular Season run was uneven but dangerous:

  • OT wins over Luleå
  • Strong offensive displays vs Grenoble and Belfast
  • But defensive lapses vs Ingolstadt, Rauma and Kometa Brno

Despite inconsistency, Zug scored 20 goals in six games – proof of how lethal they are when transitions open up.

Key scorers:

  • Dominik Kubalík – 6 pts
  • Tomáš Tatar – 6 pts
  • Andreas Wingerli – 6 pts
  • Grégory Hofmann – 6 pts

Tim Wolf’s 90.3 SV% gives Zug stability, but they will need an A-level defensive performance to break Sparta’s rhythm.

✅ X-Factor: The Kovář brothers

For the first time in a CHL knockout series:
Jakub Kovář (Sparta) vs Jan Kovář (Zug) – brother vs brother.
Veteran vs veteran.
Backbone vs playmaker.

A storyline worthy of the Round of 16 spotlight.


🟥 Match-Up 2: Grenoble vs Frölunda

A first-ever CHL Playoffs appearance vs the CHL’s greatest dynasty

Grenoble wrote one of the feel-good stories of the Regular Season.
Frölunda – four-time CHL champions – now stand in their way.

✅ Grenoble: historic playoff run, explosive offense, chaotic defense

The French side enters the Playoffs for the first time ever, after a fearless Regular Season loaded with high-event hockey:

  • 8-5 win over Bremerhaven
  • Shootout win vs Eisbären Berlin
  • But 24 goals conceded in six games – the worst among playoff teams

Grenoble are fast, brave, and unpredictable. Beauchemin and Boivin combined for 16 points, while veterans Treille, Englund and Binner supply experience and stability.

Goaltending remains the swing factor:
Matija Pintarič - 87.6 SV%
He must elevate against Frölunda’s relentless five-man offense.

✅ Frölunda: pedigree, structure, tournament experience

The Swedes are built for this stage:

  • 5-1-0 in the Regular Season
  • 21 goals scored, 11 allowed
  • Only loss: tight 4-2 game vs Sparta

Max Friberg leads with 8 points, while Innala, Lindholm and Peterson provide layered scoring.
Defensively, Henrik Tömmernes remains the heartbeat – controlling breakouts, power plays and tempo.

Goalie Tobias Normann (92.6 SV%, 1.33 GAA) looks locked in.

✅ X-Factor: pace vs polish

Grenoble’s chaos vs Frölunda’s control.
One wants to disrupt.
One wants to suffocate.
The first 10 minutes will dictate the tone.


🟥 Match-Up 3: Bremerhaven vs Ilves

Unbeaten Regular Season winners vs the CHL’s biggest wildcard

Ilves Tampere enter the Playoffs as the first team ever to finish a CHL Regular Season with:

  • ✅ 6-0 record
  • ✅ 18 points
  • ✅ +17 goal difference (24-7)

Bremerhaven?
They scraped into the playoffs at 3-3.

And yet – they are dangerous.

✅ Bremerhaven: high-event rollercoaster, but big-game capable

Their campaign included:

  • OT win vs ZSC Lions
  • A 5-8 defensive collapse vs Grenoble
  • A shutout win vs Luleå
  • A tight loss in Hamar

Veteran leader Jan Urbas (8 points, 6 goals) is one of the CHL’s most consistent scorers.
Jeglič continues to set up the offense, while Jensen and Bruggisser anchor the blue line.

Goaltender Kristers Gudļevskis – 91% SV – will need his best performance against Ilves.

✅ Ilves: the most complete team in the field

Ilves combine defensive structure with elite transition scoring:

  • 24 goals for
  • Only 7 goals allowed
  • Top-tier goaltending tandem:
    • Roope Taponen – 97.1 SV%
    • Dominik Pavlát – 92.4 SV%

Their forward group, led by Mäntykivi and Lööke, operates with precision, and their special teams are among the best in the field.

✅ X-Factor: Can Bremerhaven survive the first period?

If Ilves score early, the series could get away quickly.
If Bremerhaven hold their ground… we have a fight.


🟥 Match-Up 4: Ingolstadt vs Red Bull Salzburg

Central European battle of momentum vs balance

This might be the most stylistically even matchup of the entire round.

✅ Ingolstadt: late surge, high-scoring form, PP threat

After starting 0-2, Ingolstadt finished with four straight wins:

  • 7-3 vs Zug
  • 8-2 vs Odense
  • 23 goals in six games

Riley Barber leads with 8 points; Sheen, Keating and Abbandonato offer depth scoring.
Defender Alex Breton added 3 goals from the back end.

Goaltending:

  • Brett Brochu (3 wins)
  • Devin Williams providing support

Their power play and face-off efficiency are among the best in the CHL.

✅ Salzburg: pedigree, structure, elite goaltending

Salzburg finished 3-3, but their underlying play is far more controlled than the record suggests.
Home wins over Berlin, Bremerhaven and Tychy highlighted their balance.

Key names:

  • Connor Corcoran (point man weapon)
  • Raffl, Nissner, Thaler up front
  • Atte Tolvanen – 92.9 SV% – steady as ever

✅ X-Factor: zone exits

Ingolstadt pressure aggressively.
If Salzburg break cleanly – they neutralize Ingolstadt’s transition game.


🟥 Match-Up 5: Storhamar vs Lukko

Norwegian resilience vs Finnish structure

Storhamar fought their way into the playoffs with late-season momentum.
Lukko arrive with a polished Liiga-style game.

✅ Storhamar: late surge, strong goaltending, home ice advantage

After a slow start, Storhamar closed with wins over:

  • Sparta
  • Brynäs
  • Bremerhaven

Veterans Martinsen and Liss drive the playmaking.
On defence, Hurrød and Krupic provide mobility and transition strength.

But the true difference-maker:
Markus Røhnebaek Stensrud – 93.8 SV%
He’s kept them alive all season.

✅ Lukko: stability, structure, elite blue line

A 4-2 Regular Season.
21 goals scored, 14 allowed.
Strong two-way identity and disciplined puck pressure.

Eric Gélinas (8 points) is the central piece.
Beaucage and Morand carry the offense.
And in net – the CHL’s silent star:
Antti Raanta – 95% SV, 1.00 GAA

✅ X-Factor: the opening 10 minutes in Hamar

Storhamar’s crowd is a weapon.
If Lukko survive the initial push, their depth takes over.


🟥 Match-Up 6: ZSC Lions Zurich vs KalPa Kuopio

Reigning champions vs the hottest team of the season

This matchup is pure drama.

✅ Zurich: tricky season, but playoff pedigree

Their Regular Season:

  • OT loss vs Bremerhaven
  • Wins vs Tychy and Odense
  • Then three straight losses (Brynäs, Sparta, Ilves)

Still – Zurich are built for playoffs.
Their system is structured, fast and experienced.

Key players:

  • Balcers + Malgin (8 combined points)
  • Mikko Lehtonen quarterbacking the blue line
  • Christian Marti anchoring the defence
  • Šimon Hrubec – 93.5 SV%, 1.83 GAA – elite under pressure

✅ KalPa: perfect Regular Season, dominant in all phases

KalPa finished 6-0, scoring 24 and conceding only 8.
Their playing style is fast, disciplined and highly structured.

Offensively:

  • Juuso Mäenpää
  • Cade Borchardt
  • Patrick Curry (relentless worker)

Defensively:

  • Ketola and Räsänen lead a mobile blue line

Goaltending tandem:

  • Patrik Kerkola
  • Stefanos Lekkas

Combined save percentage: over 95%

✅ X-Factor: transition speed vs defensive structure

Zurich can slow teams down.
KalPa can run teams over.
One of the best stylistic battles of the round.


🧠 Coach Mark Comment

Each of these ties has a unique tactical identity. Round of 16 hockey in the CHL often comes down to two elements: defensive layers in the neutral zone and the ability to generate second pucks around the crease. Ilves, Sparta and KalPa have the best structure. Zug, Frölunda and Ingolstadt have the most transition danger. Watch for the special teams efficiency – several of these games will be decided by details rather than dominance.


San Jose Sharks celebration at SAP Center

Sharks Blitz Early, Handle Devils 5-2 | IHM News

Sharks Blitz Early, Handle Devils 5-2

by IHM Team | IHM News | San Jose, SAP Center

San Jose landed three quick punches in the first period and never let New Jersey breathe. William Eklund scored 42 seconds in, Philipp Kurashev and Alexander Wennberg added two more in a five-minute span, and the Sharks closed out a confident 5-2 home win.

Wennberg and Kurashev finished with a goal and an assist each. Will Smith and Tyler Toffoli also scored. Timothy Liljegren posted two assists, and Alex Nedeljkovic stopped 29 shots as San Jose collected its first home and first regulation win of the season. The Sharks have now won three of five and look more organized shift to shift.

For New Jersey, Dawson Mercer delivered both goals on the power play with Dougie Hamilton supplying two helpers, but the Devils could not overcome the opening ten minutes. After an eight-game heater, they have now dropped two in a row.

“Just compete and play. I liked our start and the maturity in the third,” Sharks coach Ryan Warsofsky said.

Game Flow

  • 1-0 SJ (0:42 1st): Eklund outraces the bounce and beats Jake Allen five hole.
  • 2-0 SJ (12:12 1st): Wennberg threads from the wall, Kurashev one-timer glove side.
  • 3-0 SJ (15:47 1st): Mario Ferraro shot deflects in off Wennberg.
  • 3-1 (19:00 1st): Mercer tips Jack Hughes puck in on the power play.
  • 4-1 SJ (16:50 2nd): Macklin Celebrini wins the draw, Smith scores on his own rebound.
  • 5-1 SJ (18:30 2nd): Dmitry Orlov wrister glances off Toffoli and in.
  • 5-2 (4:19 3rd): Mercer redirects Hamilton point shot on the power play.

Nedeljkovic credited the group in front: “We were detailed, blocked shots, good layers. A lot never got through.”

Coach Mark Lehtonen’s Take

“San Jose played to identity. Early pace, direct entries, pucks to the blue paint, and they protected the house for Nedeljkovic. For the Devils, this was not structure as much as urgency. When your first three shifts lose races and sticks, you chase. Special teams kept them alive, but five-on-five compete has to spike.”

IHM Verdict

Clean, professional home win for the Sharks with clear shot selection and middle-lane drive. New Jersey’s response after the first was better, but the opening blitz decided it.

Final: Sharks 5-2 Devils

Author: IHM Team | Commentary by Coach Mark Lehtonen


Martin Nečas commits to Colorado long-term - Avalanche lock in their speed weapon for 8 years

Martin Nečas Signs 8-Year Contract With Colorado Avalanche | IHM News

by IHM Team | IHM News | October 30, 2025

Martin Nečas commits to Colorado long-term - Avalanche lock in their speed weapon for 8 years

The Colorado Avalanche locked in a key piece of their future, signing forward Martin Nečas to an eight-year contract. The 26-year-old winger, who could have become an unrestricted free agent after this season, chose long-term stability in Denver after a blistering start and seamless fit with Colorado’s core.

Nečas opened the year on an eight-game point streak and already sits at 13 points in 11 games, bringing elite transition speed to the Avs top six. Since arriving via the blockbuster three-team trade last January that sent Mikko Rantanen and Taylor Hall to Carolina, Nečas has produced 40 points in his first 38 games in burgundy and blue. That is the fastest start for a newcomer since the franchise moved to Denver.

“Having a full camp here, being with the guys, it just felt right,” Nečas said. “This is a special group. I wanted to commit.”

A former 12th overall pick, Nečas now cements himself alongside Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar as part of Colorado’s championship window. He has 339 career points and continues to evolve into a dynamic dual-threat scoring driver. He was also among the first six players named to Team Czechia’s preliminary roster for Milano Cortina 2026.

Why Colorado Moved Fast

General manager Chris McFarland called Nečas “an electric top-line winger entering his prime.” Players with that speed and play-driving ability almost never hit the market. You either draft them or pay a steep price. Colorado did both: acquired the profile in a bold trade, then kept him before free agency could complicate the picture.

What The Numbers Say

  • 13 points in 11 games to start the season
  • 8-game point streak out of the gate
  • 40 points in first 38 Avalanche games since the trade
  • 339 NHL points overall across Carolina and Colorado

Production is only part of the story. Nečas extends possessions, attacks with pace, and fits Colorado’s pressure identity. He is a clean schematic match.

Coach Mark Lehtonen’s Take

“Smart move from both sides. Nečas fits Colorado’s speed and pressure style. He extends plays, attacks downhill, and creates off motion. You do not let those guys walk. For the Avs, it is about keeping a Cup window wide open. For Nečas, it is about the right room and a winning standard. He has earned this.”

IHM Verdict

This is the kind of deal that stabilizes a contender. Colorado keeps a prime-age top-line winger who fits their identity and timeline. For Nečas, it is clarity and a real shot at rings in Denver.

Author: IHM Team | Commentary by Coach Mark Lehtonen

Category: IHM News | Date: October 30, 2025


Connor Bedard leads Blackhawks’ young core during early-season surge

Blackhawks’ Young Core Finds Poise as Rebuild Gathers Speed

Author: IHM Team | Date: October 23, 2025

Chicago look different this fall: calmer, faster, more connected. Connor Bedard and Frank Nazar drive the surge, while blue-liners Artyom Levshunov and Sam Rinzel add composure. The Blackhawks are 3-2-2 and talking about accelerating the rebuild rather than just surviving it.

Connor Bedard leads Blackhawks’ young core during early-season surge

What feels new

The kids are producing. Bedard has 2-5-7, Nazar 3-4-7. Rinzel sits at 1-2-3. Levshunov owns two helpers and steady minutes. Quicker support through the neutral zone and cleaner exits reduce long defensive shifts.

Chemistry on and off the ice

The 2022-24 draft class spent time together late last season and carried it into camp. Shared road routines and extra skill work translate to faster reads and better recovery habits.

System uptick under Jeff Blashill

The brief is simple: play faster and be assertive. Early returns show better first touches, middle-lane support, and more attacks off turnovers. Mistakes still happen, but the group resets quicker.

Perspective and pressure

Club icon Denis Savard wants them in the playoff race with ten to go for valuable reps. Chairman Danny Wirtz sees a bond that echoes past cores rising together.

The checklist ahead

  • Close games late with cleaner shifts after icings.
  • Special teams: sharper entries and a true net-front on the power play.
  • Road composure: next measurement game in Tampa.

Coach Mark’s Comment: “The talent is obvious. What stands out now is poise. Bedard and Nazar drive speed, Levshunov and Rinzel calm the back end, and the group recovers faster after mistakes. That is how a rebuild turns into results.”


Hughes Takes Over Toronto as Devils Extend Hot Streak

Hughes Takes Over Toronto as Devils Extend Hot Streak

Author: IHM Team | Date: October 22, 2025

The New Jersey Devils keep finding new gears. At Scotiabank Arena, Jack Hughes delivered a statement performance: a hat trick to lead his team past the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-2, marking the Devils’ fifth straight win. Jesper Bratt had three assists and Jake Allen made 23 saves in another confident team display.

Hughes Takes Over Toronto as Devils Extend Hot Streak

Momentum Shift

Toronto struck first when John Tavares batted in a rebound midway through the first period. New Jersey’s response came fast and sharp in the second. At 1:27, Hughes beat Anthony Stolarz from the slot, with Ondrej Palat screening the goalie. Toronto’s challenge for goalie interference failed, and on the resulting power play Cody Glass put the Devils ahead 2-1.

Speed Takes Over

The second period turned into a showcase of New Jersey’s transition game. Brenden Dillon finished a 4-on-1 rush at 4:54, pushing the lead to 3-1. Toronto’s defense collapsed under the Devils’ quick reads and layered movement through the neutral zone.

Leafs Fight Back

New Maple Leafs forward Matias Maccelli cut it to 3-2 off a feed from William Nylander at 7:03, but that was as close as Toronto got. Hughes restored the two-goal cushion at 16:17 with a short-side shot from the circle. He sealed the win with an empty-net goal in the final 30 seconds to complete the hat trick.

Coach Mark’s Comment: “That’s what elite players do: they sense weakness and punish it. Hughes dictated tempo, Bratt created time and space, and New Jersey’s puck support was textbook. This team is playing connected hockey.”


Jets Keep Rolling as Toews Ends His 921-Day Wait

Jets Keep Rolling as Toews Ends His 921-Day Wait

Author: IHM Team | Date: October 21, 2025

It was a night of patience, persistence, and reward. In Calgary, veteran Jonathan Toews ended a drought that lasted more than two years, helping the Winnipeg Jets defeat the Calgary Flames 2-1 for their fifth consecutive victory.

The Flames actually struck first. Midway through the second period, Rasmus Andersson’s point shot slipped through traffic and past Connor Hellebuyck, who was screened by Ryan Lomberg. Calgary looked sharper than in previous outings, showing some fight after six straight losses – but Winnipeg refused to panic.

Early in the third, Toews found his moment. Parked near the crease during a power play, he redirected Neal Pionk’s low drive past Dustin Wolf, tying the game and ending a wait of 921 days since his last NHL goal. “I just kept telling myself to be ready for that one chance,” Toews said. “Sometimes they go in, sometimes they don’t – this time it did.”

The turning point came with less than five minutes left. Mark Scheifele, who’s been on fire since opening night, finished off a slick feed from Kyle Connor to give the Jets a 2-1 lead. That goal extended Scheifele’s scoring streak to five games and his point streak to six (10 points overall). “I trust that guy with the puck every single time,” Scheifele said.

Connor Hellebuyck made 32 saves, steady under late pressure as Calgary pulled the goalie for an extra attacker but couldn’t find an equalizer. The Flames fell to 1-6-0, while Winnipeg’s early-season rhythm continues to build.

For the Jets, the result was about structure and maturity. For Toews, it was a reminder that patience always pays off.

Coach Mark’s Comment: “That’s a leader’s goal. Toews waited 900-plus days but never drifted from his habits. Winnipeg looked composed and connected – that’s the DNA of a team that’s learning how to win consistently.”

Toronto Maple Leafs vs New Jersey Devils - by Coach Mark Lehtonen

Previous analysis recap: Yesterday’s tactical call on Calgary Flames vs Winnipeg Jets delivered again – Winnipeg took a 1-2 win in regulation. It got tense at times, but Coach Mark’s read held true in the end.

Premium Analysis – NHL · 22 Oct 2025

Toronto Maple Leafs vs New Jersey Devils – by Coach Mark Lehtonen

New Jersey arrives with a disciplined two-way game and quick transition through the neutral zone. Toronto leans on perimeter cycles and can be forced into rushed decisions under structured pressure.

Tactical Breakdown

Advanced Metrics (last 5 games)

Line-up & Usage Notes

Coach’s Edge

Coach’s Verdict

Impact Players

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Calgary Flames vs Winnipeg Jets - by Coach Mark Lehtonen

Previous analysis recap: Yesterday’s breakdown on Carolina Hurricanes proved right again - another accurate tactical read from Coach Mark Lehtonen

Previous analysis recap: Yesterday’s breakdown on Carolina Hurricanes proved right again - another accurate tactical read from Coach Mark Lehtonen

Premium Analysis - NHL · 21 Oct 2025

Calgary Flames vs Winnipeg Jets - by Coach Mark Lehtonen

Winnipeg enters this matchup as one of the most balanced two-way teams in the league. Their structured play and fast transition make them dangerous through the neutral zone, while Calgary continues to search for consistent inside pressure and offensive rhythm.

Tactical Breakdown

Advanced Metrics (last 5 games)

Line-up & Usage Notes

Coach’s Edge

Coach’s Verdict

Impact Players

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See previus post: Los Angeles Kings vs Carolina Hurricanes - by Coach Mark Lehtonen