
Canadian Teams Morning Review – Jan. 14: Flames, Habs, Canucks, Sens, Oilers, Jets & Leafs
Were last night’s losses bad luck—or signs of deeper issues facing Canada’s NHL teams?
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Were last night’s losses bad luck—or signs of deeper issues facing Canada’s NHL teams?

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.

Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto all rally late — comebacks, hat tricks, and key saves shape a wild night for Canadian teams. Who’s gaining traction?

He didn’t chase the spotlight—he earned trust in the NHL crease. Pete Peeters’ quiet brilliance, record streaks, and Vezina Trophy season defined a goalie era.

From Bolduc’s breakout to McDavid's magic, Ullmark’s shutout to Calgary’s clutch surge—Canadian teams made moments that mattered last night.

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

Did Connor Hellebuyck’s return give the Jets more than a win? Did it give them their identity back?

What did last night’s games reveal about where all six Canadian teams actually stand right now?

The Maple Leafs had it in control at 2–0—until they didn’t. A 4–2 loss, despite Woll’s heroics. What caused the meltdown?

A strange start, a lost structure, and Joseph Woll holding it together again. Why do the Maple Leafs keep letting these games slip away?

Six Canadian teams, six stories: Leafs, Jets, Habs, Flames, Canucks & Sens battled last night with wins, comebacks, and milestones aplenty.

Can the Jets escape their funk? Washington’s Ovechkin steals the show again as Winnipeg falls 4-3 despite Vilardi's and Scheifele's heroics.

Canadian teams fought, flopped, and flashed brilliance last night—Leafs, Oilers, Canucks, Senators, Canadiens all left their mark.

Ovechkin stole the headlines, but the real question is: what did Montreal learn from an 8–4 night that showed both promise and problems?

Ovechkin at 40 is still pure electricity—hat tricks, milestones, swagger. Number 8 isn’t just a jersey number; it’s a living, roaring legend on ice.

Oilers stumble, Flames roar—two Canadian teams, two road games, two very different nights. What’s next for Edmonton and Calgary?

The Edmonton Oilers battle back every night, but small mistakes keep costing them—can they fix the leaks before it becomes a season-long problem?