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Penguins Acquire Erik Karlsson from San Jose Sharks in Three-Team Trade – NHL.com

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The Pittsburgh Penguins have acquired defenseman Erik Karlsson, forward Rem Pitlick, forward Dillon Hamaliuk and a 2026 third-round draft pick in a three-team trade involving the San Jose Sharks and Montreal Canadiens, it was announced today by President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Kyle Dubas. Details of the trade are below:

  • Pittsburgh acquires defenseman Erik Karlsson, forward Rem Pitlick, forward Dillon Hamaliuk and San Jose’s 2026 third-round draft pick.
  • San Jose acquires Pittsburgh’s 2024 first-round draft pick (top-10 protected), forward Mikael Granlund, defenseman Jan Rutta and forward Mike Hoffman.
  • Montreal acquires Pittsburgh’s 2025 second-round draft pick, defenseman Jeff Petry, goaltender Casey DeSmith and forward Nathan Legare.

Karlsson is signed through the 2026-27 season and his contract carries an average annual value of $11.5 million. San Jose is retaining $1.5 million of his salary yearly. Pitlick is signed through the 2023-24 season and his contract carries an average annual value of $1.1 million. Hamaliuk’s entry-level contract runs through the 2023-24 campaign and carries an average annual value of $789,167.

Karlsson, who won the Norris Trophy as the NHL’s best defenseman for the third time in his career in 2022-23 (2012 & ’15), finished the season with 25 goals, 76 assists and 101 points in 82 games with San Jose. He became the sixth defenseman in NHL history, and first since Brian Leetch in 1991-92, to have a 100-point season. The 33-year old led all defensemen in goals, assists and points, and finished 11th overall in the league in points and fourth in even-strength points with 74.

The seven-time NHL All Star has played 14 seasons in the NHL with the Ottawa Senators (2009-18) and San Jose (2018-23), accumulating 178 goals, 583 assists and 761 points in 920 career games. His 761 career points rank 22nd in NHL history among defensemen, while his 0.83 points-per-game average is the eighth highest (min. 300 GP). The defenseman has hit the 20-goal mark three times in his career (2013-14, ’14-15 & ’22-23) and the 70-point plateau five times (2011-12, ’13-14, ’15-16, ’16-17 & ’22-23). Karlsson has also tallied eight goals, 45 assists and 53 points in 67 career playoff games.

Since entering the league in 2009-10, Karlsson leads all defensemen in assists and points, and ranks second in goals behind only Brent Burns (210). Through his 14 NHL seasons, he has led the league in points among defensemen on five different occasions (2011-12, ’13-14, ’14-15, ’15-16 & ’22-23). Karlsson has led his team in points by a defenseman in eight seasons (2010-11, ’11-12, ’13-14, ’14-15, ’15-16, ’16-17, ’17-18 & ’22-23), and led his entire team in points five times (2013-14, ’14-15, ’15-16, ’16-17 & ’22-23).

The 6-foot, 190-pound defenseman has been a finalist for the Norris Trophy five times in his career (2012, ’15, ’16, ’17 & ’23). Only four defensemen in NHL history have more Norris Trophies than Karlsson’s three (Bobby Orr, 8; Nicklas Lidstrom, 7; Doug Harvey, 7; Ray Bourque, 5). 

The Landsbro, Sweden native has represented his home country internationally at the World Under-18 Junior Championship (2008), World Junior Championship (2009), World Championship (2010 & ’12) World Cup (2016) and Olympics (2014). He won a silver medal at the 2009 World Junior Championship and bronze at the ’10 World Championship and ’14 Olympics.

Karlsson was originally drafted in the first round (15th overall) of the 2008 NHL Draft by the Senators.

Pitlick, 26, spent the 2022-23 season split between the Montreal Canadiens and their AHL affiliate, the Laval Rocket. In 46 NHL games, the forward recorded six goals, nine assists and 15 points. In 18 games with Laval, he tallied five goals, 17 assists and 22 points.

The 5-foot-11, 186-pound forward has played in 123 career NHL games since 2019, recording 21 goals, 33 assists and 54 points with Montreal, the Minnesota Wild and Nashville Predators. His best NHL season came in 2021-22 when he recorded career highs in goals (9), assists (17) and points (26) in 46 games with the Canadiens. He has also registered 33 goals, 35 assists and 68 points in 89 career AHL games with Laval, the Chicago Wolves and Milwaukee Admirals.

The Ottawa, Ontario native was originally drafted in the third round (76th overall) of the 2016 NHL draft by Nashville. Prior to turning professional, he played three seasons at the University of Minnesota from 2016-19 and two seasons in the United States Hockey League with the Waterloo Black Hawks and Muskegon Lumberjacks from 2014-16. He also attended Sidney Crosby‘s alma mater, Shattuck St. Mary’s from 2011-14.

Hamaliuk, 22, spent the 2022-23 season with the Wichita Thunder of the ECHL, tallying four goals, three assists and seven points in six games. His first professional season came in 2021-22 with the San Jose Barracuda of the AHL, where he tallied three goals, six assists and nine points in 44 games.

The 6-foot-4, 201-pound forward played parts of five seasons in the Western Hockey League with the Seattle Thunderbirds and Kelowna Rockets from 2016-21. He tallied 48 goals, 62 assists and 110 points in 192 career junior games, and won the WHL Championship with the Thunderbirds in 2017.

The Leduc, Alberta native was originally drafted in the second round (55th overall) of the 2019 NHL Draft by the Sharks.

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Teravainen nets four points as Blackhawks beat winless Oilers 5-2

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EDMONTON – Teuvo Teravainen had two goals and two assists and Connor Bedard had a goal and two assists as the Chicago Blackhawks captured their first victory of the season, defeating the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 on Saturday.

Seth Jones also had a goal and two assists in his 800th career NHL game and Philipp Kurashev scored the other goal for the Blackhawks, who improved to 1-1-1 on the season.

Corey Perry and Leon Draisaitl scored for the Oilers, who fell to 0-2 to start the season on the heels of making it all the way to Game 7 of the Stanley Cup final last season before losing out to the Florida Panthers. Edmonton has been outscored 11-2 in its first two games.

Petr Mrazek had 35 saves in the Chicago net, while Calvin Pickard made 15 stops between the pipes for Edmonton.

TAKEAWAYS

Blackhawks: Former Oiler Taylor Hall now has eight points (2G, 6A) in 12 career games against the team that drafted him first overall in 2010, picking up an assist on Chicago’s first-period goal. There were four former first overall picks playing in the contest in Hall and Bedard for the Hawks and Connor McDavid and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins for Edmonton. Nugent-Hopkins picked up his 700th career point in the contest.

Oilers: Oilers defenceman and Edmonton-area product Brett Kulak suited up for his 500th career NHL game. The 30-year-old has been a mainstay since arriving from Montreal at the 2023 NHL trade deadline, playing in all 183 regular-season and 53 playoff games that he could. He has recorded an even 100 points in his career.

KEY MOMENT

The Blackhawks took a two-goal lead with six minutes to play in the middle frame as Bedard used a defender as a screen before ripping a perfect shot glove-side past Pickard for his first of the season.

KEY STAT

With his third period power-play goal, Oilers forward Draisaitl now has a 16-game point streak (13-18-31) against Chicago dating to Oct. 28, 2018 and passed teammate Connor McDavid (15-game streak versus New Jersey) for the NHL’s longest active point streak against one opponent.

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Blackhawks: Wrap up a four-game road trip in Calgary against the Flames on Tuesday.

Oilers: Host the Flames on Sunday in the third game of a season-starting four-game set at home.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 12, 2024.

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Huberdeau scores twice, Wolf has 37 saves in Flames’ 6-3 win over Flyers

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CALGARY – Jonathan Huberdeau had two goals and two assists for the Calgary Flames in a 6-3 win in their home-opener over the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday.

Nazem Kadri scored twice, including an empty-netter with MacKenzie Weegar and Mikael Backlund each contributing a goal for Calgary (2-0-0).

Flames goalie Dustin Wolf stopped 37 of 40 shots in his season debut.

Travis Konecny scored twice, including one short-handed, and Joel Farabee also had a goal for Philadelphia (1-1-0).

Flyers starter Ivan Fedotov made 27 saves in his first start of the season.

The Flyers played their second road game in as many nights to start their season after a 3-2 shootout win over the Canucks in Vancouver.

The Flames overcame a three-goal deficit to beat the Canucks 6-5 in overtime to start their season Wednesday.

TAKEAWAYS

Flyers: Slow start after beating Vancouver in a shootout 24 hours earlier, but scored twice in the second period and trailed by a goal heading into the third.

Flames: Wolf was the difference early stopping all 18 shots he faced in the first period and 37 overall. Calgary’s first goal that deflected off Huberdeau’s shoulder was lucky, but the winger set up Weegar perfectly for a one-timer and a 2-0 lead after 20 minutes, assisted on a pair of power-play goals and generated the Flames’ fifth goal.

KEY MOMENT

The Flames converted a five-on-three in the second period into Kadri’s power-play goal and a two-goal lead. Wolf reached back into his crease during a scramble to clear the puck and deny Konecny a potential equalizing goal midway through the third period.

KEY STAT

Philadelphia’s power play, which was the worst in the NHL last season, was 1-for-4 on Saturday and 2-for-8 after two games. Calgary’s went 2-for-5 to be 4-for-9 after two games.

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Flames: Finish a back-to-back weekend on Sunday in Edmonton against the Oilers.

Flyers: Follow the Flames into Edmonton on Tuesday.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 12, 2024.

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Caufield scores twice, Canadiens beat Senators 4-1

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MONTREAL – The Montreal Canadiens grabbed a 2-0 lead on first-period goals by Emil Heineman and Cole Caufield and went on to beat the Ottawa Senators 4-1 on Saturday at the Bell Centre.

After Alex Newhook boosted the Canadiens’ lead to 3-0 early in the third period, Tim Stutzle ended Sam Montembeault’s bid for a second consecutive shutout. Montembeault, who made 48 saves in a season-opening win over Toronto, made 24 saves.

Caufield completed the scoring with his second goal of the game and fourth of the season as the Canadiens improved to 2-1, while the Senators slipped to 1-1.

Montreal defenceman Mike Matheson was awarded a penalty shot when he was upended by Jake Sanderson on a rush to the net during a third-period power play. Linus Ullmark, who finished the game with 21 saves, got a piece of the shot which hit the post and went wide.

TAKEAWAYS

The Canadiens won the battle of special teams. Heineman scored a power-play goal with one second remaining in the advantage as Montreal went 1-for-4 with the extra man. Ottawa failed to score on four power plays and were held to three shots on goal.

KEY MOMENT

After facing only four shots in the first period, Montembeault was under pressure in the second period when the Senators outshot the Canadiens 12-3.

KEY STAT

The Canadiens have had one of the worst power plays in the NHL over the past three seasons and the outlook for this season wasn’t bright after the team went 0-for-30 in the pre-season. But Heineman scored his first NHL goal on a power play in the first period to give Montreal a power-play goal in each of its first three regular-season games.

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Senators: Host the Los Angeles Kings on Monday afternoon.

Canadiens: Host the Pittsburgh Penguins on Monday night.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 12, 2024.

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