April 9, 2021
Coyotes forward Phil Kessel is preparing for his 885th consecutive game Friday night against the Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena, continuing his current ironman streak. (Photo by Alina Nelson/Cronkite News)
Kessel has passed former Chicago Blackhawks forward Steve Larmer for fifth all-time on the ironman streak standings, with the first game of his current stretch dating back to Nov. 3, 2009. (Photo by Alina Nelson/Cronkite News)
PHOENIX – Call it the Kessel Run.
No, Arizona Coyotes forward Phil Kessel isn’t flying the Millennium Falcon from the Star Wars saga in 12 parsecs.
Kessel is soaring through the rankings of the most consecutive games played in National Hockey League history.
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Hurricanes surge to 4-2 win over Panthers
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Sebastian Aho scored the game-winning goal and added an assist, and the Carolina Hurricanes extended their winning streak to five games by doubling up the Florida Panthers by a 4-2 count at PNC Arena on Sunday.
Former Panther Vincent Trocheck tallied for the fourth straight game against his old team, opening the scoring with a nifty power-play goal with 4:05 left in the first period, with the assists going to Andrei Svechnikov and Dougie Hamilton. Jordan Staal beat Alex Wennberg on the offensive zone faceoff and four passes later, Trocheck, left alone in front, cashed in just eight seconds after Mason Marchment was sent off for slashing.