News and Notes from Sunday, March 15th, 2026
News
- The Washington Capitals signed defenseman Cole Hutson to his entry-level contract.
- Hutson would sign a 3 year deal with an AAV of $975,000 per season.

Jersey Tracking and Mini Recaps
Boston Fleet v. Montreal Victoire – 1p ET
- In Laval, the Montreal Victoire would play host to the Boston Fleet, and in the first period, Marie-Philip Poulin and Kati Tabin would both score powerplay goals to give the Victoire the 2-0 lead. In the second period, Abby Roque would score to grow the Victoire’s lead to three. Then in the third period, Loren Gabel, Megan Keller, and Susanna Tapani would score to tie the game at three to force overtime for the Fleet. In the extra frame, Ella Huber would score to complete the comeback as the Fleet would defeat the Victoire 4-3 in overtime.

Seattle Torrent v. Toronto Sceptres – 1p ET (PWHL)
- In Toronto, the Sceptres would play host to the Seattle Torrent, and in the first period, Blayre Turnbull would score to give the Sceptres the 1-0 lead. Then after a scoreless second period, Sara Hjalmarsson would score the empty netter to give the Sceptres the 2-0 victory over the Torrent. Raygan Kirk would stop all 32 shots faced to earn the shutout for the Sceptres.
St. Louis Blues v. Winnipeg Jets – 3p ET
- In Winnipeg, the St. Louis Blues would come to town to battle the Jets, and in the first period, Haydn Fleury would score his first of the season and Mark Scheifele would score to give the Jets the 2-0 lead. Then after a scoreless second period, Dalibor Dvorsky would score for the Blues to get back within one, but Kyle Connor would score to regain the two goal lead for the Jets. Dylan Holloway would score late in regulation for the Blues, but the Jets would hold on to defeat the Blues 3-2.
New York Sirens v. Minnesota Frost – 4p ET (PWHL)
- At Ball Arena in Denver for the PWHL Takeover Tour, the Minnesota Frost would battle the New York Sirens, and in the first period, Grace Zumwinkle would score to give the Frost the 1-0 lead. In the second period, Taylor Heise, Britta Curl-Salemme, and Zumwinkle would all score for the Frost to take a commanding 4-0 lead. Then in the third period, Anna Bargman (PPG), Paetyn Levis, and Allyson Simpson (PPG) would score for the Sirens to mount a comeback, but the Frost would hold on to defeat the Sirens 4-3.
San Jose Sharks v. Ottawa Senators – 5p ET
- In Ottawa, it would be a wild one as the Senators play host to the San Jose Sharks, and in the first period, Mario Ferraro would open the scoring for the Sharks, but Drake Batherson would get credited with a powerplay goal for the Senators to tie the game at one. Later in the first, Tyler Toffoli would score to retake the lead for the Sharks. In the second period, Warren Foegele would score to tie the game at 2 for the Senators, but Collin Graf would score for the Sharks to take the 3-2 lead. Later in the second period, Fabian Zetterlund would score a powerplay goal and Tyler Kleven would score to give the Senators the 4-3 lead. Then in the third period, Michael Misa would score for the Sharks to tie the game at 4, but goals from Batherson, Dylan Cozens, and Brady Tkachuk (ENG) would give the Senators the 7-4 victory over the Sharks.
Anaheim Ducks v. Montreal Canadiens – 7p ET
- In Montreal, John Carlson would make his debut with the Anaheim Ducks as they visit the Canadiens, and in the first period, Leo Carlsson would score to give the Ducks the 1-0 lead. In the second period, Carlsson would score his second of the game to grow the Ducks lead to 2, but goals from Alex Newhook, Cole Caufield, and Nick Suzuki would give the Canadiens the 3-2 lead. Later in the period, Troy Terry would score to tie the game at three for the Ducks. Then in the third period, Cutter Gauthier, would score to give the Ducks the 4-3 victory over the Canadiens.
Toronto Maple Leafs v. Minnesota Wild – 730p ET
- In Minnesota, the Wild would battle the Toronto Maple Leafs, and after a scoreless first period, Morgan Reilly would open the scoring for the Leafs and Bo Groulx would score a pair of goals to give the Leafs the 3-0 lead. Then in the third period, Vladimir Tarasenko would score a pair of goals to get the Wild back within one, but Matthew Knies would score the empty netter to give the Maple Leafs the 4-2 victory over the Wild.
Nashville Predators v. Edmonton Oilers – 8p ET
- In Edmonton, the Nashville Predators would come visit the Oilers, and in the first period, Leon Draisaitl would score his 35th of the season while on the powerplay to give the Oilers the 1-0 lead. In the second period, Matt Savoie would score to grow the Oilers the two goal lead. Then in the third period, Fedor Svechkov would score for the Predators, but Zach Hyman would score the empty netter to give the Oilers the 3-1 victory over the Predators.
Florida Panthers v. Seattle Kraken – 8p ET
- In Seattle, the Kraken would play host to the Florida Panthers, and in the first period, Ben Myers and Berkly Catton would score to give the Kraken the 2-0 lead, but Vinnie Hinostroza would score to get the Panthers back within one. Ryan Winterton would score late in the period to give the Kraken the two goal lead. In the second period, Kaapo Kakko would score to give the Kraken the 4-1 lead. Then in the third period, Bobby McMann would score on the powerplay and Jamie Oleksiak would score to give the Kraken the 6-1 lead. Eetu Loustarinen would score for the Panthers, but the Kraken would go on to defeat the Panthers 6-2.
Today’s Games
- CAL v. DET – 7p ET
- BOS v. NJ – 7p ET
- LA v. NYR – 7p ET
- UTH v. DAL – 8p ET
- PIT v. COL – 930p ET
Noteworthy in Hockey
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