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The NHL season is off to an electric start, packed with thrilling plays and unexpected twists. From jaw-dropping highlights to surprising setbacks, these first weeks have been anything but ordinary.
Let’s take a look back at some of the standout moments so far.
Jessica Campbell’s Historic Day
October 8 was a special day for hockey. During the Seattle Kraken’s home opener against the St. Louis Blues, assistant coach Jessica Campbell received a roar of applause when her name was announced.
She became the first woman to serve as a full-time assistant coach in the NHL—a groundbreaking moment for the game and women in sports.
Campbell’s calm smile reflected the significance of the event even as the spotlight shifted to head coach Dan Bylsma.
Working alongside Bylsma, with years of experience at the Kraken’s AHL affiliate, Campbell has proven she belongs at this level. It’s an inspiring step forward for the sport.
Utah Makes a Splash
On October 8, the Utah Hockey Club skated into Club history when it took to the rink for its first-ever NHL game, eventually defeating the Chicago Blackhawks 5-2 at the Delta Center.
The team, formed just months earlier, includes many former Arizona Coyotes players who wanted back on the ice after their franchise paused operations.
The night was full of energy, with fans cheering as the players walked a blue carpet to debut their new jerseys.
NBA star Lauri Markkanen made a surprise appearance, skating out to deliver the ceremonial puck to team owners Ryan and Ashley Smith.
The crowd erupted when Dylan Guenther scored the team’s first goal, marking the start of something special in Utah.
A Tribute to Johnny Gaudreau
On October 15, the Columbus Blue Jackets paid a heartfelt tribute to Johnny Gaudreau, whose life was tragically cut short in August.
During the opening face-off against the Florida Panthers, the Blue Jackets left Gaudreau’s usual left-wing position empty, a silent yet powerful gesture of remembrance.
Referee Trevor Hanson dropped the puck, and for 13 seconds (matching Gaudreau’s jersey number) play paused in remembrance of this gifted player, his loss deeply felt by fans and players alike.
Former teammate Sean Monahan directed the puck toward where Gaudreau would have stood, symbolizing the bond they shared on the ice.
It was a moving moment of respect for a player who left an unforgettable mark on the sport and its community.
Joseph Brothers Combine on a Goal
The Joseph brothers delivered one of the season’s most heartwarming moments on October 19. Mathieu and Pierre-Olivier Joseph teamed up for a game-tying goal during the second period of the St. Louis Blues’ 4-3 overtime win against the Carolina Hurricanes.
Pierre-Olivier, playing defense, set up the play by passing to Brayden Schenn, who found Mathieu near the net.
Mathieu then spun and fired a wrist shot, electrifying the crowd and tying the game at 1-1. Their proud parents, seated in the Enterprise Center leaped to their feet, overwhelmed by the occasion.
This was a far cry from the time the brothers accidentally high-sticked each other in a game last January, showing just how far they’ve come.
Stamkos Returns to Tampa
Steven Stamkos, a Tampa Bay legend for 16 seasons, made an emotional return to the Amalie Arena on October 28.
Now with the Nashville Predators, the two-time Stanley Cup champ was welcomed back with a standing ovation. Fans erupted when a tribute video played, showcasing his unforgettable moments in a Lightning jersey.
After the tribute, Stamkos skated a lap, raising his stick to acknowledge the roaring crowd. His former teammates watched with admiration, a reminder of the legacy he left behind. Stamkos’ No. 91 is sure to hang in the rafters someday, cementing his place in Tampa hockey history.
Flower Bids Adieu to Pittsburgh
Affectionately known as ‘Flower’ by fans and teammates, Marc-Andre Fleury’s last game for Pittsburgh was a moment fans won’t forget. On October 29, the Penguins faced the Minnesota Wild, and Fleury delivered a stellar performance, stopping 26 shots to lead his team to a 5-3 win.
As the final horn sounded, the 39-year-old goalie, took a victory lap around PPG Paints Arena to a thunderous standing ovation.
Former teammates Sidney Crosby and Kris Letang stayed on the ice to watch, showing their respect for the goalie who helped the Penguins win three Stanley Cups.
With his family there to witness the heartfelt goodbye, emotions ran high, with Fleury reportedly shedding tears in the post-game locker room.
For fans reminiscing about those championship years, it was a night to remember—and one that has many checking the latest NHL odds by FanDuel to see how Fleury’s team stacks up this season.
Barkov Lives Dream in Perfect Homecoming
For Aleksander Barkov, playing in Tampere, Finland, wasn’t just another regular-season game—it was personal.
The Panthers captain returned to his hometown, where he grew up just minutes from Nokia Arena, to lead his team in the NHL Global Series. He played in front of friends, family, and the community that shaped his hockey career.
Barkov rose to the occasion, putting up a goal and three assists in a thrilling 6-4 win against the Dallas Stars. The next day, he added another assist to help his Florida teammates to another win, making his temporary homecoming one to remember.
Roenick’s Hall of Fame Dance
Jeremy Roenick stole the spotlight during the Hockey Hall of Fame weekend in Toronto. At the Hyundai Legends Classic on Nov. 10, the 54-year-old had fans on their feet—not just with his three goals, but with his energy and humor.
During a timeout, he grabbed a microphone, stood at center ice, and got the crowd dancing along to “Shut Up and Dance” by Walk the Moon.
Roenick showed off his moves, reliving a playful moment he first debuted years ago in Las Vegas. The fans loved every second, making it a highlight of the celebration. Roenick’s charm proved, once again, why he’s a fan favorite.
The Moments that Define the NHL
As the NHL season unfolds, these key moments have not only captivated fans but also set the stage for an exciting journey ahead. From historic achievements to heartfelt tributes, the early weeks have showcased the resilience and passion that define hockey. With rookies stepping up and veterans making emotional returns, the league is brimming with potential storylines that will continue to develop as the season progresses. As teams battle for playoff positioning, fans can look forward to even more thrilling moments that will shape the narrative of this unforgettable season.
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