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Mikael Granlund scores three power-play goals for the Anaheim Ducks against the Edmonton Oilers on January 26, 2026. All of his goals came on the power play, making him the third Ducks player in franchise history to record three power-play goals in a single game.
Mattias Ekholm scores three goals for the Edmonton Oilers against the Anaheim Ducks on January 26, 2026. It was his first NHL hat trick in his 938th career game.
Tobias Björnfot scores twice as the Florida Panthers pull away from the Chicago Blackhawks in a 5–1 win, including his first goal in nearly five years and another to cap off the scoring.
Beckett Sennecke with a huge night. Sennecke scores his first career NHL hat trick, including the overtime winner, to lift the Anaheim Ducks to a 4–3 comeback win over the Calgary Flames. A standout performance worth watching again.
Fabian Zetterlund scores for the Senators! Zetterlund gets Ottawa on the board with a goal in their 7–1 win over the Golden Knights, finishing off a strong team rush and beating the goalie to the short side. A big moment in a dominant Senators performance
Evan Bouchard records his first career NHL hat trick and adds three assists for six points in the Edmonton Oilers’ 6–5 overtime win against the Washington Capitals on January 24, 2026. The milestone performance came in his 400th NHL game.
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Owen Tippett scores three goals for the Philadelphia Flyers against the Colorado Avalanche on January 23, 2026. The performance marked his second career NHL hat trick and included a short-handed goal, making him the fifth Flyers player in the past 20 years to record a hat trick with a short-handed tally.
Joel Nyström scores his first NHL goal for the Carolina Hurricanes against the Chicago Blackhawks on January 23, 2026. The 23-year-old defenseman from Karlstad, Sweden netted his milestone tally in his 36th NHL game after a setup from Jesperi Kotkaniemi.
In the PWHL on Sunday, the Montréal Victoire fell to the New York Sirens in a nail-biter that resulted in a line brawl. The league later suspended Sirens forward Taylor Girard for four games after she left the bench and jumped into the scrum. The incident has reopened the debate over whether fighting should be allowed in women’s ice hockey.