HURRICANES 4, PENGUINS 0
PITTSBURGH -- Curtis
McElhinney stopped 23 shots, Brett Pesce and Jordan
Martinook scored from way out, and Michael Ferland and Andrei
Svechnikov poured it on late as Carolina began a pivotal
five-game trip with a victory over Pittsburgh.
McElhinney collected his first shutout of the season and
ninth of his 11-year career by stuffing Jared McCann and Jake Guentzel with
sprawling saves in the first period and never letting up as the Hurricanes
picked up two big points as they try to stay in the mix for their first playoff
berth in nearly a decade.
Matt Murray made
28 saves for the Penguins but lost for the third time in four starts since the
All-Star break. Pittsburgh struggled to generate any consistent offensive
pressure against McElhinney while playing without injured star Evgeni Malkin,
who missed his third consecutive game with an upper-body injury.
BRUINS 3, ISLANDERS 1
BOSTON -- Patrice
Bergeron celebrated his 1,000th career game with a pair of
goals as the Boston Bruins beat
the New York
Islanders 3-1 on Tuesday night.
Bergeron, just the fifth player in Bruins' history to play
1,000 games with the club, scored early in the second period and added an empty-netter
in the final minute.
Peter
Cehlarik also scored and Tuukka Rask stopped
28 shots for the Bruins, who handed the Metropolitan Division-leading Islanders
their first regulation loss in more than three weeks.
Brad Marchand and David
Pastrnak assisted on both of Bergeron's goals.
Jordan Eberle scored
for the Islanders and Robin Lehner finished
with 24 saves.
CAPITALS 3, CANUCKS 2
WASHINGTON -- T.J. Oshie scored
as part of a dominant performance, Braden Holtby made
30 saves and stopped a penalty shot, and Washington beat Vancouver in Jay Beagle's
return to his old home arena.
Alex Ovechkin assisted
on Oshie's 16th goal of the season to pick up his 1,180th career point and
become NHL's career scoring leader among Russian players. Ovechkin went into
the game tied atop that list with former teammate Sergei
Fedorov.
Holtby made 13 saves and denied Bo Horvat on
a penalty shot in a busy second period to help the struggling Capitals pick up
two important points. Holtby was run over by Horvat prior to Elias
Pettersson's goal with 7.6 seconds remaining and was attended to by
a team athletic trainer before finishing the game.
Brett
Connolly and Jakub Vrana scored
third-period goals for the defending Stanley Cup champions, who had lost eight
of their previous nine games.
SHARKS 3, JETS 2, OT
WINNIPEG, Manitoba -- Joe Pavelski scored
a short-handed goal 2:49 into overtime to lead San Jose over Winnipeg.
Pavelski's 29th goal of the season came on a 2-on-1
with Brent Burns after
a Winnipeg turnover, giving the Sharks a three-game winning streak to start off
a four-game trip.
Logan Couture and Marcus
Sorensen also scored for San Jose. Kevin Labanc had
a pair of assists and Pavelski also had an assist. Martin Jones stopped
25 shots.
Blake Wheeler and Mathieu
Perreault scored for the Jets, who had their three-game winning
streak snapped and their run of seven consecutive victories at home
ended. Connor
Hellebuyck made 35 saves.
GOLDEN KNIGHTS 3, LIGHTNING 2, SO
TAMPA, Fla. -- Alex Tuch scored
the only goal in a shootout and Vegas halted a four-game losing streak with a
victory over Tampa Bay.
Vegas got goals from Cody Eakin and Valentin
Zykov in regulation. Marc-Andre
Fleury stopped 24 shots.
Brayden Point and Mathieu
Joseph scored for the NHL-leading Lightning, and Andrei
Vasilevskiy made 35 saves. Steven
Stamkos had two assists to give him 14 points over his last 10
games.
KINGS 5, DEVILS 1
NEWARK, N.J. -- Tyler Toffoli scored
twice in 35 seconds early in the third period to spark Los Angeles.
Toffoli, who had the overtime winner Monday against the
Rangers, helped send the Kings to their third win in four games. Adrian Kempe, Dion Phaneuf and Ilya
Kovalchuk also scored for Los Angeles. Jack Campbell made
29 saves and Anze Kopitar had
three assists.
Pavel Zacha scored
for New Jersey, and Keith Kinkaid stopped
20 shots.
CANADIENS 4, DUCKS 1
MONTREAL -- Brendan Gallagher had
two goals and an assist, and Montreal beat slumping Anaheim.
Jesperi
Kotkaniemi and Phillip
Danault also scored for the Canadiens, who improved to 7-1-1 in
their last nine games. Jonathan
Drouin had three assists. Carey Price made
24 saves for his sixth straight victory -- his longest winning streak since the
2016-17 season.
Captain Ryan Getzlaf scored
for the Ducks, who have lost five in a row. Chad Johnson stopped
28 shots.
PREDATORS 5, COYOTES 2
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Craig Smith, Filip
Forsberg and Ryan Ellis scored
in the second period, and Nashville beat Arizona to snap a three-game skid at home.
Pekka Rinne made
24 saves as Nashville avoided being swept by Arizona this season, though the
Coyotes did take the series 2-1.
Roman Josi scored
an empty-net goal with 2:50 left and had two assists, Calle
Jarnkrok had a goal, and Ellis also had an assist.
SABRES 5, WILD 4, SO
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Sam Reinhart scored
the lone shootout goal and Buffalo won for just the third time in nine games.
Reinhart also had a goal and an assist in regulation for the
Sabres, who led by two in the second period before giving up Zach Parise's
tying goal with 1:37 left in the third. Linus Ullmark
stopped 41 shots through overtime in a game Buffalo never trailed.
Jack Eichel set
up two goals and C.J. Smith also
scored. Buffalo's once anemic power-play unit converted both opportunities on
goals from Evan
Rodrigues and Rasmus Dahlin.
BLACKHAWKS 6, OILERS 2
EDMONTON, Alberta -- Patrick Kane had
a goal and an assist, and Chicago scored four goals in less than a three-minute
span of the third period.
Erik
Gustafsson, John Hayden, Dylan Strome, Drake
Caggiula and Dominik Kahun also
scored for the Blackhawks, who have won five straight. Cam Ward stopped
25 shots.
Leon
Draisaitl scored both goals for Edmonton, which matched a
season-high with its sixth-straight loss. Cam Talbot turned
aside 23 of 27 shots before giving way to Mikko
Koskinen, who made six saves.
BLUE JACKETS 6, AVALANCHE 3
DENVER -- Josh Anderson scored
the tiebreaking goal with 9:31 remaining, Sergei
Bobrovsky stopped 27 shots and Columbus snapped a five-game skid by
beating Colorado.
Pierre-Luc
Dubois scored twice for Columbus, including an
empty-netter. Oliver
Bjorkstrand, Cam Atkinson and Alexander
Wennberg also had goals.
Nikita
Zadorov, Samuel Girard and
defensemen Erik Johnson scored
for Colorado, which dropped its fourth straight and fell to 3-12-2 since Dec.
21.
BLUES 3, PANTHERS 2
SUNRISE, Fla. -- Vince Dunn scored
with 3:53 left to cap a third-period rally from a two-goal deficit and lift St.
Louis over Florida.
Aleksander
Barkov put Florida ahead 2-0 with a goal 30 seconds into the
final period, but Colton
Parayko, Ryan O'Reilly and
Dunn brought St. Louis flying back for its third straight win. Dunn beat James Reimer with
a shot from the slot.
Jordan
Binnington stopped 22 shots for St. Louis. Henrik
Borgstrom also scored for Florida, and Reimer made 31 saves.
No comments:
Post a Comment