News and Notes from Wednesday, March 25rd, 2026
News
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Jersey Tracking and Mini Recaps
Montréal Victoire v. Minnesota Frost – 7p ET
- In Minnesota, the Frost hosted the Victoire and after a scoreless first Montréal took the 1-0 lead when Catherine Dubois netted her second. In the third, Montréal took the 2-0 with Hayley Scamurra’s third of the year and then Lina Ljungblom scored her third of the year as the Victoire got the 3-0 shutout victory over the Frost.
Boston Bruins v. Buffalo Sabres – 7p ET
- In Buffalo, the Sabres hosted the Bruins and in the first Boston took the 1-0 lead with David Pastrnak’s 29th of the year but then Jason Zucker scored his 21st of the year with a power play goal to even the score for Buffalo. In the second, Boston took the 2-1 lead with Viktor Arvidsson’s 20th of the year. In the third, Buffalo tied the game with Zach Benson’s 10th of the year but then the Sabres took the lead with Jason Zucker’s second of the night with a second power play goal. Then, Casey Mittelstadt’s 14th of the year tied the game for Boston. In overtime, Pavel Zacha scored his 24th as the Bruins defeated the Sabres 4-3.
New York Rangers v. Toronto Maple Leafs – 730p ET
- In Toronto, the Maple Leafs and Rangers faced off in an Original Six match-up. Jake McCabe scored his fourth as Toronto took the 1-0 lead and then Nicolas Robertson scored his 14th as the Maple Leafs took the 2-0 lead. In the second, Dakota Joshua scored his 10th to put Toronto up 3-0 but then Alexis Lafrenière scored his 21st of the year with a power play goal to put the Rangers on the board. Then, Mika Zibanejad netted a power play goal, his 31st of the year, to bring New York within a goal. In the third, John Tavares scored his 26th of the year to put Toronto back up a pair but then New York’s Mika Zibanejad netted his second of the night. However, Maple Leafs held on to get the 4-3 win over the Rangers.
New York Sirens v. Seattle Torrent – 8p ET
- In a PWHL Takeover Tour game that took place in Chicago, the Sirens and Torrent faced off. In the first, Seattle took the 1-0 lead when Theresa Schafzahl scored her third of the season and then Danielle Serdachny scored her fourth of the year to put the Torrent up 2-0. Then, Cayla Barnes scored her first goal of the season with a power play goal to put Seattle up 3-0. After a scoreless second, New York got on the board when Sarah Fillier scored her fifth of the year but then Alex Carpenter netted her ninth of the year as the Torrent defeated the Sirens 4-1.
Today’s Games
- CLB v. MON – 7p ET
- PIT v. OTT – 7p ET
- SEA v. TB – 7p ET
- MIN v. FLA – 7p ET
- DAL v. NYI – 7p ET
- CHI v. PHI – 7p ET
- SJ v. STL – 8p ET
- NJ v. NAS – 8p ET
- COL v. WIN – 8p ET
- WAS v. UTH – 9p ET
- ANA v. CAL – 9p ET
- EDM v. VGK – 930p ET
- LA v. VAN – 10p ET
Noteworthy in Hockey
- At 40 years old, the Capitals captain is still having fun and loving the game just as he did when he entered the league back in 2005 – (The Hockey News)
- The Aura Shift: Macklin Celebrini and the NHL’s TikTok-bred Gen Z takeover – (The Athletic – $)
- Long live the King: How good was Anze Kopitar anyway? – (Daily Faceoff)
- The Sheet: Red Wings Struggle, Yakemchuk and Frondell Debut, and Playoff Races ft. Brian Burke & David Pagnotta – (Daily Faceoff)

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