JETS 4, BRUINS 3,
SO
BOSTON -- Kyle Connor scored
back-to-back goals 34 seconds apart in the third period and delivered the only
goal in a shootout to lift the Winnipeg Jets over
the Boston Bruins 4-3
on Tuesday night.
Connor
Hellebuyck stopped 36 shots for the Jets and didn't allow
anything past him in the tiebreaker, stopping Brad Marchand on
Boston's final chance.
Josh
Morrissey also scored for the Jets, Mark
Scheifele had two assists and Winnipeg rebounded from a 3-1
loss Monday night at Philadelphia to avoid losing three straight for the first
time this season.
Patrice
Bergeron scored twice for the Bruins. David
Pastrnak had a goal and an assist, and Marchand assisted on all
three Boston goals.
Jaroslav
Halak made 24 saves through overtime. Connor's backhand in the
opening round of the shootout was the only try to get past either goaltender.
SABRES 5, BLUE JACKETS 4
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Conor Sheary scored
early in the third period to lift Buffalo over Columbus.
Sheary and Evan
Rodrigues each had a goal and an assist for the Sabres, who won
their first game back from a bye week and the All-Star break. They had lost
four of five before the time off. Carter Hutton had
33 saves.
Pierre-Luc
Dubois and Cam Atkinson each
had a goal an assist for Columbus, and Sergei
Bobrovsky had 29 saves.
Artemi
Panarin was roundly booed by his home fans when he was
introduced in the starting lineup. This was Columbus' first game since
Panarin's agent said the star forward would not discuss a new contract until
after the season. Panarin will be an unrestricted free agent.
FLYERS 1, RANGERS 0
NEW YORK -- Oskar
Lindblom scored early, Anthony Stolarz stopped
38 shots for his second NHL shutout and Philadelphia held on to beat New York
for its season-high fifth straight win.
Stolarz, making his eighth start this season and 12th of his
career, got his first shutout since Dec. 11, 2016, at Detroit in his second NHL
start. The Flyers, who have won six of seven overall, have outscored opponents
20-10 during their winning streak.
Alexandar
Georgiev finished with 18 saves -- including all seven
Philadelphia shots he faced over the final two periods. New York, playing for
the first time in 10 days, had won three straight.
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