
Here’s a summary of what caught our attention.
1. The Canadiens can thank the Hurricanes for the Red Wings’ defeat
Every point won is extremely important, and the same goes for every point lost by the Canadiens’ direct competitors in this playoff race.
He made a beautiful pass to Jack Roslovic for the Hurricanes’ second goal.
Jesperi Kotkaniemi is just dancing out there
What a setup to Jack Roslovic!
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— NHL (@NHL) March 15, 2025
LEON DRAISAITL WINS THE GAME IN OVERTIME!!!
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— Oilersnation.com, Oily Since ‘07 (@OilersNation) March 15, 2025
It’s also worth noting that Draisaitl has reached the 100-point plateau for the fourth consecutive season.
He is now just two points behind the NHL’s top scorer, Nathan MacKinnon.
While the playoff race in the East involves a lot of teams, in the West, it’s been several weeks that two teams have been exchanging the last playoff spot.
Instead, it was the Avalanche’s fourth-line center, Parker Kelly, who stood out with two goals.
Parker Kelly scores with speed to extend the Avalanche lead
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) March 15, 2025
4. Trevor Zegras’ magnificent pass
There have been many rumors surrounding Zegras for a few years, given that he hasn’t performed up to expectations with the Anaheim Ducks.
Last night, he proved once again that he is extremely talented with a superb pass to Alex Killorn in the Ducks’ 2-1 win over the Nashville Predators.
Try not to get dizzy watching this play
What an unreal pass from Trevor Zegras! pic.twitter.com/R7S0ajLZWh
— NHL (@NHL) March 15, 2025
In Brief
– Here are all the results from the previous night.
Friday’s slate saw the NHL’s second 100-point scorer of the season when Leon Draisaitl reached the mark with his overtime goal for the @EdmontonOilers.#NHLStats: https://t.co/5YFLVHZNfy pic.twitter.com/r4n09H0K44
— NHL Public Relations (@NHLPR) March 15, 2025
– Here are the top scorers from the previous night.

– Today’s NHL schedule: 11 games.
