Daily Faceoff Morning Report — 11/11/22
The Daily Faceoff Morning Report will be released on weekdays, recapping the key news and events from the day before.
We will highlight injuries affecting today’s games, hot streaks, cold streaks, and anything relevant for everyone from the casual hockey fan to the Fantasy Hockey grinder.Jake Oettinger stopped 37 of 38 shots to move to 6-2-0, picking up his first win since October 27th as Dallas topped Philadelphia 5-1. Matej Blumel kicked off the scoring with his first career NHL goal, while Esa Lindell and Joe Pavelski each had a goal and two assists in the winning effort.
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