Oct. 18 New York Rangers vs. Montreal Canadiens
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SportsNet NHL reporter Anna Dua wiped out in front of the Rangers’ warmup circle before Thursday’s game between New York and the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena.
There are some embarrassing moments that you hope are never on camera, but when they are, you just take it in stride and laugh it off. That's exactly the situation NHL reporter Anna Dua found herself in this week.
Even though the 2025-26 NHL season just started, it's not too early for trade speculation to start picking up. On Thursday, NHL insider Eliotte Friedman got things rolling by reporting that New York Rangers forward Brennan Othmann's name has been drawing trade interest around the league after he was sent down to the American Hockey League at the start of the season.
The only team to start worse was the long-defunct Pittsburgh Pirates, who went 187 minutes and 19 seconds without scoring to open the 1928 season, per ESPN. The Rangers are now within seven-and-a-half minutes of breaking that 97-year-old mark when they return home next week.
The New York Rangers could look to trade former 16th overall pick Brennan Othmann, as Sportsnet hockey insider Elliotte Friedman reported.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as NHL Reporter Face-Plants In Front of New York Rangers, Keeps Playing Through It.
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