Rasmus Ristolainen Records First Hat Trick

If you don’t know who Rasmus Ristolainen is by now, maybe you should pay more attention.

The 21-year old Buffalo Sabres defenseman has played at the highest level of his young career through the first two months of the season. With four goals and 14 assists heading into action Thursday night, the Turku, Finland native is on pace to record 53 points this season. It would be quite the accomplishment for any young player, let alone a defenseman at this stage of his career.

Ristolainen has shown excellent ability to not only play sound in his own end, but produce in different scenarios in the offensive zone. Fans saw no better example of that than during Buffalo’s game against the Calgary Flames on Thursday night.

Ristolainen tallied three goals in a 12-minute span for the Sabres to record his first-career hat trick. His second and third goals helped draw Buffalo even with the Flames, though they would ultimately fall 4-3.

Ristolainen is the first Sabres defenseman to record a hat trick since Hall of Famer Phil Housley did it in January of 1988 against the New Jersey Devils. For Ristolainen to be in company like Housley, that can only bode well for how is career is going to ultimately turn out.

The budding star is well on his way to elite status in the NHL. It’s time you get to know him.

Colaiacovo Suffers Throat Injury

A “dented trachea”. That’s what Buffalo Sabres defenseman Carlo Colaiacovo is dealing with after his team’s game against the Nashville Predators.

The veteran blueliner was in his zone when he took a crosscheck from Predators forward Viktor Arvidsson right to the throat. Colaiacovo immediately went to the ice in pain, and Arvidsson was assessed a five minute major as well as a game misconduct.

The Sabres took advantage of the opportunity presented to them by tallying twice on the powerplay, once by Jamie McGinn and the other by Sam Reinhart. The latter would turn out to be the deciding goal as the Sabres would pull away by a score of 4-1.

Reinhart finished the game with two goals. Ryan O’Reilly tied Jack Eichel for the team lead with 8 on his empty net goal late in the third period.

Coach Dan Bylsma said that Colaiacovo was doing okay, but didn’t have a full update on his condition other than he was being treated at an area hospital.

Though it hasn’t been announced, Arvidsson is likely to get a hearing with the NHL regarding the incident.

A suspension is almost guaranteed after Columbus forward Brandon Dubinsky was given one just the other day for a similar, yet not as consequential, action on Pittsburgh captain Sidney Crosby.