
Canadian Teams Morning Review – Feb. 1: Flames, Jets, Habs, Sens, Canucks, Leafs & Oilers
Canadian teams grabbed points Saturday, but wins came with warning signs — resilience, mistakes, and the thin line between momentum & danger.
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Canadian teams grabbed points Saturday, but wins came with warning signs — resilience, mistakes, and the thin line between momentum & danger.

NHL Goalie Records—Only three 18-year old goalies have posted an NHL shutout. Tom Barrasso, Marc-André Fleury, Harry Lumley—the NHL Teen Titans of Perfection.

Meet the NHL’s quarterbacks of the crease: Four goalies who didn’t just stop pucks—they helped spark offense and posted 40+ assists during their NHL careers.

In Buffalo, the Sabres feel different—and the math agrees. With depth, goaltending, and Lindy Ruff as Head Coach, the Sabres are proving to be a real threat.

Only 6 goalies have won an NHL game at 18 years old. A closer look at three—John Vanbiesbrouck, Tom Barrasso, Marc-André Fleury—illuminates an elite "Win" club.

A night of signals, not statements. Toronto searches, Montreal learns, Winnipeg steadies, Vancouver absorbs reality.

Momentum turned fast Thursday night. Four Canadian teams learned how small lapses still decide big games.

A night of fine margins: structure rewarded in Winnipeg and Calgary, chaos punished in Montreal and Vancouver, chances slipping away in Edmonton and Toronto.

Before Patrick Roy or Martin Brodeur, an NHL All-Star "Iron Man" rewrote goaltending. Roger Crozier’s fearless butterfly helped change hockey forever.

Some Canadian teams controlled the night. Others chased it. Tuesday offered a quiet but telling snapshot of where things stand.

Canadian teams split the night between relief, missed chances, and quiet statements. Some grabbed control. Others let it slip.
#99 and #66 are legendary NHL numbers. But for ’90s fans, #39 means one NHLer: 2-time Stanley Cup champion Dominik Hašek—unorthodox, unstoppable, unforgettable.

Canadian teams mixed wins, losses, and standout performances last night—who shone and who struggled on Dec. 12?

Are the Canucks inching forward or slipping further behind after a tight 3-2 loss to the Sabres at home?

Canadian teams fought hard last night, but comebacks and chances weren’t enough — who made noise, and who left empty-handed?

Did the Oilers’ furious third-period comeback show who they really are — or did their slow start undo a game they should’ve won?

Leafs stay steady, Flames go wild, Canucks run into a wall named Gibson. A full look at last night in Canadian hockey.

Can the Flames keep building on a wild 7–4 win, or was this just a one-off burst of offense waiting to settle back down?

From Stastny’s breakout to St. Louis’s grit and Dahlin’s rise, number 26 keeps shaping eras—proof that a jersey number can carry a legacy.

Two Canadian teams, two very different nights: are the Canucks close to breaking through, while the Jets start heating up?

Can the Jets build on a steady, detail-driven win over Buffalo and turn this into the kind of momentum swing their season needs?

Are the Jets’ mounting rush-defense issues becoming the real story after a night where Buffalo exposed every gap they tried to hide?

Jersey #14 isn’t flashy—but it’s worn by players with grit, skill, and heart. From Keon to Shanahan, discover why this number always makes fans pay attention.

Can the Maple Leafs fix their shaky goaltending and inconsistent scoring, or will the Atlantic’s surprise leaders keep them down?

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

Are the Calgary Flames finally turning a corner, or was their third-period burst in Buffalo just a one-night spark in a long, messy season?

Three Canadian teams battled last night—the Oilers, Canucks, and the Canadiens. Did anyone walk away unscathed, or was it all lessons learned?

Why did the Oilers lose their footing after a strong start in Buffalo — and what does this stumble say about where their game is really at?