
Here’s a summary of them.
The Preds were shooting from everywhere, and Ilya Sorokin made several great saves, including one that ended up on Steven Stamkos’ stick.
And that’s when he made a mistake, as he tried to pass the puck to his defenseman, he sent it into his own empty net.
FIRST NHL GOAL ALERT!
Ilya Sorokin makes the save, and the puck finds its way into the net at the other end! pic.twitter.com/pIB9alW8pT
— NHL (@NHL) March 1, 2025
The goal was therefore credited to Ilya Sorokin since he was the last to touch the puck on the Islanders’ side.
Sorokin even took the opportunity to tease his good friend Igor Shesterkin, the Rangers’ goalie, saying he knew he would score a goal before him.
Ilya Sorokin earns bragging rights over Shesterkin by scoring a goalie goal first
(h/t @ethan_sears) pic.twitter.com/Ma3zHrnVkg
— Gino Hard (@GinoHard_) March 1, 2025
Early in the season, this game wasn’t exciting anyone, as it was expected to be an unimportant game between two non-playoff teams, but the two teams made it very important since they currently occupy the two wild-card spots in the East.
JUSTIN DANFORTH GWG
He plays hero at #StadiumSeries for the @BlueJacketsNHL! pic.twitter.com/45dD86eHnQ
— NHL (@NHL) March 2, 2025
We can clearly see that Danforth gets away after hitting Edvinsson, but it wasn’t called by the referees.
It’s a shame, and it’s frustrating for the Red Wings and their fans, but in the end, this 5-3 win for the Blue Jackets is good for the Montreal Canadiens.
3. A hamburger thrown on the ice during Andrew Hammond’s night in Ottawa
Do you remember the “Hamburglar”?
It’s the nickname that was given to Andrew Hammond, the Ottawa Senators’ goalie who carried the team to the playoffs in 2015 with 20 wins in 24 games after his recall from the American Hockey League.
Andrew “The Hamburglar” Hammond was welcomed back to Ottawa for a puck drop and a fan threw a hamburger on the ice
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) March 2, 2025
And during the game, Tim Stützle again embarrassed hockey by renewing his title as the best diver in the NHL by diving without being hooked.
Somehow, backward momentum from Dellandrea slash launches known embellisher Stutzle forward https://t.co/42Y4zUOLSr
— Sheng Peng (@Sheng_Peng) March 2, 2025
Really pathetic…
Averaging more than an assist per game…
Connor McDavid hits 700 helpers in just 699 games! pic.twitter.com/b2QbkULvKO
— NHL (@NHL) March 2, 2025
It’s crazy to think that even if we removed all of McDavid’s goals, he would still be a point-per-game player.
In short, it’s quite an achievement by McDavid in the Oilers’ 3-1 win over the Carolina Hurricanes.
He’s really sensational, and he showed it again last night, including once against Jacob Slavin.
McDavid didn’t score here but holy fuck. How can you not cheer for the guy twisting up defensemen every night pic.twitter.com/lQ6WJeZbKM
— Sleepy Ken Holland (@dickcheesington) March 2, 2025
5. Matvei Michkov’s shootout goal
And let’s say they can thank Matvei Michkov, who scored the winning goal in a brilliant way in the shootout.
Add this silky shootout winner to Matvei Michkov highlight reel
— Spittin’ Chiclets (@spittinchiclets) March 2, 2025
Overtime
– Here are all the results from yesterday.
A dramatic finish at the 2025 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL #StadiumSeries as the @BlueJacketsNHL defeated the Red Wings and climbed the Eastern Conference standings.#NHLStats: https://t.co/lnK8AfrPdh pic.twitter.com/E3Y1aHUVE0
— NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) March 2, 2025
– Here are the top scorers from yesterday.

– On the NHL schedule today: six games.
