Tuesday night, the NHL didn’t do half-measures. Eleven games. Leaders slammed the gas. Teams wobbling. Goalies turning heroic. Comebacks that ran out of steam. Records falling.
Here’s the full roundup of a night that already feels like playoff hockey.

Dallas Stars 6-1 Calgary Flames: the machine’s rolling
The Dallas Stars aren’t slowing. Tenth straight win. 6-1 in Calgary over the Flames.
After Morgan Frost’s quick equalizer, Dallas flipped the switch. Five unanswered. Matt Duchene set up four. Sam Steel grabbed a brace. Jamie Benn and Wyatt Johnston joined the party.
They play fast. They play smart. They’re playing for something big.
Montreal Canadiens 5-7 San Jose Sharks: comeback cut short
Montreal thought they’d turned the tide. Down 5-2, they fought back to 5-5, driven by Alex Newhook’s brace and a power-play goal from Ivan Demidov.
But San Jose had Macklin Celebrini. One goal, three assists. Sherwood restored the lead. Gaudette finished it into the empty net.
Montreal gutted it out. San Jose struck when it mattered.
Boston Bruins 2-1 Pittsburgh Penguins: Swayman the brick wall
The Bruins conceded after 42 seconds. They answered 50 seconds later.
And then they held. Jeremy Swayman turned aside 34 shots on the Penguins. Boston swallowed 28 attempts across two periods without folding.
That sort of win is pure grit.
Edmonton Oilers 5-4 Ottawa Senators (OT): the final punch
Edmonton climbed back and finished it in overtime. Evan Bouchard with the power-play winner 1:50 into OT.
Ottawa led, hung on, then cracked. The Oilers stay dangerous right to the last second.
New Jersey Devils 5-1 Florida Panthers: brutal wake-up
The Devils stopped the skid in emphatic fashion against the Panthers.
Dougie Hamilton scored and assisted. Jack Hughes created chances. Florida have lost eight of ten. The stretch comes quick and it doesn’t forgive.
Buffalo Sabres 3-2 Vegas Golden Knights: the streak keeps rolling
Buffalo notched a fourth straight win. Tage Thompson buried the winner and extended his point streak.
Vegas cut it to 3-2 and pressed, but Buffalo held. Solid. Mature. Confident.
Utah Mammoth 3-2 Washington Capitals: quiet progress
The Utah Mammoth keep moving forward. Dylan Guenther opened the scoring, Sergachev and Peterka drove the dagger.
Washington tried to rally, but Utah stayed disciplined.
Columbus Blue Jackets 3-2 Nashville Predators: clutch attitude
Ninth win in 11 games for the Blue Jackets.
Monahan tied it shorthanded. Coyle tipped home the winner. Nashville keeps piling up setbacks.
Columbus can feel something brewing.
Winnipeg Jets 3-2 Chicago Blackhawks (OT): overtime as relief
The Jets were 39 seconds from defeat. Perfetti forced overtime. Scheifele finished it.
Chicago had done the hard work. Winnipeg did what needed to be done.
Minnesota Wild 5-1 Tampa Bay Lightning: Kaprizov on top
Minnesota dominated Tampa Bay.
More importantly, Kirill Kaprizov became the Wild’s all-time leading goal scorer with his 220th. 381 games. A new era.
The Wild didn’t just win. They stamped an identity.
Colorado Avalanche 5-1 Anaheim Ducks: reminder who’s boss
Colorado snapped the Ducks’ run.
Cale Makar ran the show. Landeskog finished. Parker Kelly doubled the lead. Colorado played with the calm of real contenders.
The big picture
Dallas on fire.
Buffalo climbing.
Minnesota making history.
Colorado remains relentless.
Florida and Calgary wobble.
March doesn’t forgive. Every point is gold. Every mistake costs.
The NHL is accelerating. And nobody wants to be left behind.
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