Top-3: Jacob Markstrom makes one of the saves of the year

Last night, there wasn’t much action.
The Canadiens beat the Canucks in one of those games.
Here are the results and highlights from the other three matches:
The @CanadiensMTL and @BuffaloSabres each required more than 60 minutes to collect two crucial points in the Eastern Conference standings – a playoff picture that now features all clubs within six points of a postseason position.#NHLStats: https://t.co/QjOw8A1tVr pic.twitter.com/dMTQyTAK7g
— NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) January 7, 2025
1. Jacob Markstrom makes one of the saves of the year
Last night in Seattle, the Devils beat the Kraken, and they can thank their goalie Jacob Markstrom.
Not only did he allow just two goals and stop 21 shots, but he also made spectacular saves, including this one that you will remember for a long time:
JACOB MARKSTROM SAVE OF THE YEAR CANDIDATE
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— Spittin’ Chiclets (@spittinchiclets) January 7, 2025
He also made these two saves that were equally impressive:
ANOTHER UNREAL SAVE FROM JACOB MARKSTROM!
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— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) January 7, 2025
OH MY MARKSTROM
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— Spittin’ Chiclets (@spittinchiclets) January 7, 2025
In short, he was a true wall in front of the Devils’ net.
On offense, Jack Hughes earned an assist on the winning goal, his 200th career point.
Jack Hughes threads one to Ondrej Palat in the slot
pic.twitter.com/1TrDk5iLqq— Spittin’ Chiclets (@spittinchiclets) January 7, 2025
2. The worst team in the East beats the best one
On paper, the matchup between the Sabres and the Capitals seemed uneven as the Sabres were the worst team in the East and the Capitals were the best.
Buffalo still managed to win 4-3 in a shootout.
In defeat, John Carlson recorded his 700th career point, becoming the 31st defenseman in history to achieve this feat.
The highest scoring defenseman in Capitals history is the 31st blue-liner in NHL history to reach 700 career points.
Congrats, Carly!#ALLCAPS | @LeidosInc pic.twitter.com/NEUsZNSURq
— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) January 7, 2025
Alex Ovechkin did not close in on Wayne Gretzky, but his teammate Tom Wilson found the back of the net.
He has success against Ukko-Pekka Luokkonen
There’s having a goalie’s number and then there’s Tom Wilson vs. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen— he’s got 6 goals on 7 SHOTS in his career against him
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— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) January 7, 2025
3. 14th consecutive game with a point for Mikko Rantanen
In Colorado, after a loss to the Canadiens on Saturday, the Avalanche were back in action, this time against the reigning champions.
They won 3-1, and in the victory, Mikko Rantanen scored into an empty net, extending his point streak to 14 games. Let’s remember that he scored the only goal for Colorado against Montreal.
Mikko Rantanen goes the full length of the ice to get the empty-netter.
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— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) January 7, 2025
For the rest of the offense, it was Devon Toews who supported him.
He scored both goals against an opposing goalie.
Number 7 nets his fourth of the season
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— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) January 7, 2025
DEVON TOEWS IS ON HATTY WATCH WITH BOTH THE AVS’ GOALS
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— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) January 7, 2025
On the losing side, Carter Verhaeghe was the only scorer.
Overtime
– He has a wicked shot.
Tage Thompson of the @BuffaloSabres unleashed a 103.7 mph rocket to reclaim the NHL’s hardest goal of 2024-25.
#NHLStats: https://t.co/QjOw8A1tVr pic.twitter.com/i4WOmWlcKy
— NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) January 7, 2025
– He was not happy.
Jacob Markstrom with a little extra shot to Jared McCann after he was screened in front on the first Kraken goal
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— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) January 7, 2025
– J.T. Miller contributed to all four goals for the Canucks.

– 10 games on the schedule tonight in the NHL.
