Okay, after a little Christmas break I'm back and ready to talk hockey again. Hope everyone else had a great holiday with friends and family. How about that start by Canada against the Czechs in the World Junior tourney? Tavares picked up right where he left off in the tournament warm-up, and the team looks to be firing on all cylinders. The United States team looked strong also, drubbing Germany 8-2. Looks like those two teams might be headed for another classic match-up.

Things got kicked off in the NHL last night after a two game break. The turkey break didn't do the Flyers much good as they not only lost 5-1 to the red hot Chicago Blackhawks, but they lost both Kimmo Timonen and Scott Hartnell to injury. Neither injury is deemed serious and neither should miss more than a week or two of action. Pittsburgh finally managed to right the ship, though their recent goal-scoring woes continued as they edged out New Jersey 1-0 in a hard fought contest. And Toronto picked up right where they left off before the Christmas break, following up their embarrassing 8-2 shellacking to Dallas with an equally embarrassing 4-1 loss to an Islanders team that has been dreadful so far this year. Here are the players who were looking good in these and other games on Boxing Day:

3rd Star - Shane Doan - Shane Doan does not get the credit he deserves, his considerable talents all but ignored by the rest of the league as he labors game in and game out for the desert dogs of Phoenix. Wayne Gretzky knows what he has though, and the Great One's eye for the game is the reason Doan has seen himself in a Team Canada jersey so many times in recent years. Doan has again been the best player in Phoenix this year, and he had another goal (17th) and assist (18th) to lead the Yotes to a 2-1 over Los Angeles, giving Phoenix a little breathing room in a tight playoff race that currently sees them sitting 7th in the Western Conference.

2nd Star - Eric Staal - Though Eric Staal has never managed to recapture the magic that saw him score 100 points in his sophomore season in 2005-06 he continues to be one of the most dangerous offensive forces in the league, and he willed his team to victory last night with 3 goals in the third period as his Carolina Hurricanes stole two points from divisional rival Atlanta Thrashers in last night's action. The win helped pull Carolina a little further ahead of the surging Florida Panthers for the 8th and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.

1st Star - Marc-Andre Fleury - Fresh off embarrassing losses to the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Tampa Bay Lightning the Pittsburgh Penguins needed at least one of their players to step up and try and change the team's fortunes. Most would expect Evgeni Malkin or Sidney Crosby to perform that duty, but they continued their average play last night, instead leaving it up to their goaltender to secure the club a win. Marc-Andre Fleury proved he was up to the challenge, stopping all 37 shots the red hot Devils fired his way en route to a 1-0 win. No rest for the weary, however. Fleury and the Pens are right back at it tonight as they face the Montreal Canadiens. Crosby always seems to shine against the team he idolized as a boy, so watch for him to make a big impact tonight in what should be the evening's best match-up.

 

Update: Kris Versteeg has been suspended one game as a result of his actions in last night's game. Coach Joel Quenneville has been fined $10,000

With the Chicago Blackhawks 7-1 drubbing of the Phoenix Coyotes last night things were bound to get a little out of hand. However it wasn't the team goons going at it late in the game last night, but rather a couple of rookies. Kyle Turris of the Phoenix Coyotes and Kris Verteeg of Chicago dropped the mitts last night and had a pretty good tilt. Surprisingly, considering the score, it is the Chicago Blackhawks who are facing disciplinary action over the incident. Versteeg was assessed an instigator penalty for starting the fight, and under NHL rules could face a 1 game suspension for instigating a fight in the final five minutes of a game. In addition Chicago coach, Joel Quenneville could be assessed a $10,000 fine. The NHL is currently reviewing the incident and will make their ruling today.

Though Joel Quenneville will no doubt be impressed by the sandpaper shown by his rookie, I don't imagine he'll be too happy if that sandpaper winds up costing him ten grand. :)

 

A little slow on the draw today. Unfortunately my real job intruded on my hockey blogging. Still, better late than never right? There were some pretty impressive performances last night, and there were at least 10 players that I considered for this list, but in my opinion these 3 were just a little bit better. Here are my picks for the top 3 players from last night's action:

3rd Star - Craig Anderson - To be honest you probably won't see this guy on the NHL three star list very often, not because he doesn't deserve it, but just because he never plays! He put in another solid effort between the pipes last night, making 45 saves to preserve a hard-fought 2-1 win over the Buffalo Sabres. It's too bad this guy doesn't get more playing time. He has only lost 1 game so far this season, he leads the league with a sparkling .947 save percentage, and his stingy 1.89 GAA puts him third in the league in that category. Tomas Vokoun better watch out, his starting job might just be in jeopardy.

2nd Star - Sidney Crosby - Now here is a guy you can expect to see on the NHL 3 stars list on a regular basis. After a bit of a slow start, Sidney Crosby has been on fire lately, and he continued his hot streak last night, putting up 4 assists to help the Penguins down Carolina 5-2 last night. It will be interesting to see if Crosby's fellow Pen, Evgeni Malkin can hold on to his precarious perch atop the scoring race, or whether Crosby will reel him in.

1st Star - Martin Hanzal - One of Phoenix's "players of the future" cracks the top spot on today's NHL 3 star list. The highly touted Czech has been a little inconsistent over the early portion of his career, but he put it all together last night, scoring Phoenix's first 3 goals as the Coyotes torched the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-3. Hopefully for Gretzky and crew the hat-trick builds the confidence of this young player. He has a ton of talent, but just hasn't quite managed to reach his potential yet.

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