NHL MORNING SKATE – JAN. 22, 2020

THREE HARD LAPS

* scored Florida’s fourth hat trick of the season to propel the Panthers to victory in Joel Quenneville’s return to Chicago.

* Meanwhile, Mike Hoffman joined rare company with his second streak of 10-plus games in as many seasons as the Panthers skated to their sixth straight win.

* Teuvo Teravainen, one of three Finnish-born players to find the score sheet in the Hurricanes-Jets game, collected his fourth three-point game of 2019-20 and helped Carolina improve to 4-0-1 in its last five home games.

PANTHERS PROWL TO SIXTH STRAIGHT WIN IN QUENNEVILLE’S RETURN TO CHICAGO Frank Vatrano registered his second career hat trick, and first with Florida, as the Panthers (28- 16-5, 61 points) extended the League’s longest active win streak to six games and helped Joel Quenneville record a positive result in his return to Chicago.

* Vatrano’s performance, which moved Florida into a tie with Boston, Edmonton and Washington for the most hat tricks this season (all w/ 4), boosted the Panthers 2019-20 output to a League-leading 183 goals for (including shootout-deciding goals). The club will enter the All-Star break four points ahead of the Maple Leafs (25-17-7, 57 points) for third in the Atlantic Division.

* Mike Hoffman assisted on two of Vatrano’s three goals to extend his point streak to 10 games (6-8—13) and trails only Tuesday’s opponent (5-11—16) for the League’s longest active run. The 2019-20 campaign marks the second time in as many seasons that Hoffman has registered a streak of at least 10 games after establishing a franchise-record 17-game run in from Oct. 13 – Nov. 21, 2018.

* Additionally, Hoffman became just the third active player to record point streaks of 10-plus games in each of his first two seasons with a club, joining Penguins (10 GP in 2005-06, 10 GP from 2006-07 and 19 GP in 2007-08) and Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin (11 GP in 2005-06 and 13 GP in 2006-07).

TERAVAINEN HELPS HURRICANES PUT FINISHING TOUCHES ON WIN Teuvo Teravainen (1-2—3) collected his fourth three-point game of the season and assisted on Justin Williams’ game-winning (2-0—2) as the Hurricanes (29-18-3, 61 points) improved to 4-0-1 in their last five games at PNC Arena.

* Teravainen (Helsinki, ) was one of three Finnish-born players to collect at least one point in Tuesday’s contest between the Hurricanes and Jets. He was joined by teammate Sebastian Aho (0-1—1; Rauma, Finland) and Jets forward (1-0—1; Tampere, Finland). The trio rank second, third and fourth in scoring among Finnish-born players this season, respectively.

* Panthers captain (0-1—1) also found the score sheet Tuesday and paces the cohort, while Avalanche forward and Nousiainen, Finland native Mikko Rantanen (15-19— 34 in 33 GP) rounds out the top five.

DID YOU KNOW? Patrik Laine, Sebastian Aho and Mikko Rantanen each played a pivotal role in Team Finland’s gold-medal winning performance at the 2016 World Junior Championship. It marked the country’s third-ever first place finish and second in a span of three tournaments.

* The trio – who combined for 14-18—32 through seven tournament games – each scored third- period goals in the gold-medal game and Toronto’s Kasperi Kapanen netted the overtime winner.

QUICK CLICKS

* Moment of the Decade: 100 Greatest NHL Players gala * Mitch Marner perseveres with Maple Leafs despite adversity in All-Star season * NHL Seattle begins construction phase of arena * Hurricanes play dodgeball during Storm Surge celebration * Rangers forward Chris Kreider will replace teammate Artemi Panarin at NHL All-Star Game

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