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In their first meeting back on Nov. 13, the Panthers cruised to a 6-3 win over the Capitals behind three-point performances from Sam Reinhart (2G, 1A) Anton Lundell (3A) and Luostarinen (1G, 2A), as well as an outstanding 37-save showing from Daniil Tarasov. This will be the last time the Panthers play the Capitals in Sunrise this season.
The Kings got back in the win column with that sound victory over Anaheim and look to start a winning streak of their own. For LA, the struggle has been putting the puck in the net, as they are one of three teams in the league still without 100 GF this season—great time to matchup with the Avalanche, who are sporting a +63 goal differential.
This week’s GH preview pauses the present to celebrate a legend—reliving Luke Spencer’s unforgettable goodbye.
The Blue Jackets don’t have long to rest on their laurels, though, getting right back to action tonight in Ottawa in the second half of a back-to-back. Columbus will try to carry over the momentum from Sunday’s win and iron out the inconsistencies to deliver a 60-minute performance.
No. 23 Tennessee will look to secure its fourth consecutive nine-win season as it wraps up its 2025 campaign on Tuesday evening against Illinois in the Liberty Mutual Music City Bowl at Nissan Stadium (5:30 p.m. ET on ESPN).
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Editor’s Note
As we crawl to the end of 2025, it's nice to look forward to the hope and possibility of a shiny new year to come. I, of course, am referencing all the great pop culture there will be to enjoy (I can't speak to what's going on in the rest of life).
On this week's episode of the HomeKit Insider podcast, your host rounds up his favorite devices of 2025, recaps the fall of iRobot, and previews what to expect at CES 2026.
CES 2026 will feature press conferences from companies like Samsung and AMD, and new breakthroughs in robotics and AI.
And fronting our 2025 Preview digital issue is a new spinoff of an old EW favorite. In our latest cover story, the cast of NBC’s upcoming Suits LA debriefs us about suiting up for their new legal drama set in the same world as the beloved USA series that so many found on Netflix last year.
The preview features hints at the fallout of Portia’s ( Brook Kerr) revelation in court that Drew was blackmailing her. Portia was forced to come clean that Drew was using the fact that she changed Heather’s ( Alley Mills) lab test results to keep her in prison against Portia, forcing her to do his dirty work.