SCOREBOARD
Tuesday, Oct. 16
Calgary at Colorado (9 p.m. EDT). Avalanche center Joe Sakic is one hat trick shy of tying Peter Stastny’s franchise record of 16.
STARS
Sunday
-Henrik Zetterberg, Red Wings, had a goal and two assists and Detroit beat Los Angeles 4-1.
-Josh Harding, Wild, posted his third career shutout with a career-high 37 saves, leading Minnesota to a 2-0 victory over Anaheim.
SLUMPING
Detroit beat Los Angeles 4-1 on Sunday night, sending the Kings to their fifth consecutive loss. They have just one win so far, beating the Stanley Cup champion Anaheim Ducks in the season-opener in London. The Kings’ start is their worst since they were 1-6-0 to open the 1987-88 season, including five consecutive defeats.
WILD START
Josh Harding posted his third career shutout with a career-high 37 saves Sunday night, leading the unbeaten Wild to a 2-0 victory over the defending champion Ducks. Minnesota’s 5-0 start leaves the Wild as the NHL’s only team without a loss, and puts them one victory away from matching last season’s squad for the franchise’s best winning streak from the start of a season.
SPEAKING
“I don’t want to make too much of this win, but they’re the Stanley Cup champions. So we’ll keep that in mind and we’ll try to keep getting better. It was a chippy game and a hard-fought game. It was like a playoff hockey game.” – Minnesota’s Brian Rolston after helping the Wild to a 2-0 victory over Anaheim on Sunday. The Ducks knocked the Wild out of the playoffs last season and went on to win their first Stanley Cup title.