
Canadian Teams Morning Review – Jan. 11: Flames, Habs, Sens, Leafs, Canucks & Oilers
Saturday night didn’t shout—but it revealed plenty. Structure, discipline, and depth quietly shaped where Canada’s NHL teams really stand.
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Saturday night didn’t shout—but it revealed plenty. Structure, discipline, and depth quietly shaped where Canada’s NHL teams really stand.

Jets roll 5–1 with contributions everywhere. Scheifele shines, depth delivers, and Comrie steadies things. Is this the Jets clicking at last?

Why Wayne Gretzky’s 56 empty-net goals mattered—and what they reveal about trust, awareness, and the quiet parts of greatness in NHL hockey history.

Kelly Hrudey’s determination defined games—from the legendary "Easter Epic" to Hollywood lights to the broadcast booth. How one goalie thrived under pressure.

Most remember who went 1st overall. Few remember Draft Pick No. 47—but that’s where the 2010 NHL Draft quietly found Stanley Cup champion Tyler Toffoli.

Canadian teams delivered drama, heartbreak, and late wins on Dec. 14 — from McDavid’s speed to Frost’s OT winner, every second counted.

Did this quiet overtime win show just how comfortable the Flames have become playing patient, structured hockey on the road?

From Kelly Hrudey’s grind to Jonathan Quick’s glory, #32 became the heartbeat of the Kings’ crease—effort, trust, and championships.

Hidden in plain sight, the number “20” is hockey’s quiet heartbeat—from steady jersey legends to the three 20-minute bursts that shape every game.

Which Canadian teams are really built to last? A quarter-season in, the picture is clearer—and more surprising—than anyone expected.

Can the Canucks turn tighter efforts like this into wins, or are close calls becoming a troubling trend?

The Senators played the right road game in L.A.—structure, patience, pushback. One unlucky bounce made all the difference.

Five Canadian teams, five intense games: wins, heartbreaks, overtime thrills, and the stars who made the difference. Who came out on top?

Did the Senators really deserve to lose, or did a tight, structured game just slip away in a 1–0 grinder against their old friend Forsberg?

Why isn’t Gretzky anywhere near the top of the playoff games list? The surprising truth reveals how even legends depend on the teams behind them.

Without Auston Matthews, can the Maple Leafs learn from Hildeby’s 33-save effort and flashes of offense, or will close losses keep piling up?

Corey Perry may be 40, but he’s still tilting games, racking goals, and leaving the Edmonton Oilers wondering what they gave up.