Overtime Insanity: January’s Wildest NHL OT & Shootout Finishes (2026)

Overtime Insanity: January’s Wildest NHL OT & Shootout Finishes (2026)

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January delivered some of the most meaningful overtime and shootout moments of the season. From rookie defensemen making history to superstars deciding games with everything on the line, this compilation captures the NHL at its most intense after 60 minutes.

Montreal’s young blue line rewrote the record book as Lane Hutson scored his first career overtime goal and Cole Caufield set a franchise record with his 12th OT winner. New Jersey’s Simon Nemec continued his breakout season by becoming the youngest defenseman in NHL history to score three overtime goals in a single year. In Detroit, Alex DeBrincat ended a comeback just 36 seconds into overtime, while Edmonton erased a three-goal deficit late before Connor McDavid set up the overtime winner in a dramatic rally.

The drama carried into the shootout as well, with Utah’s Karel Vejmelka turning in a perfect performance, Anaheim’s Mason McTavish sealing another multi-goal comeback, and Columbus extending its win streak with clutch conversions when the game came down to one shot.

These are the goals, saves, and moments that decided games, changed records, and defined January hockey.

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