PENGUINS 3, STARS 2
DALLAS -- Jared McCann scored
twice, including the go-ahead goal on a spinning short-handed play in the third
period, and the Pittsburgh
Penguins beat the Stars.
McCann has 11 goals in 26 games since coming over in a trade
with Florida, and now leads the Penguins with three short-handed goals. He has
four overall this season.
Jake Guentzel opened
the scoring with his team-leading 38th goal for Pittsburgh in the first period.
The Penguins stayed even with the New York
Islanders for second place in the Metropolitan Division with 93
points, a point behind Washington.
Tyler Seguin and Andrew
Cogliano scored for Dallas.
AVALANCHE4,
CHICAGO 2
DENVER -- Colin Wilson scored
his first goal in more than a month, Philipp
Grubauer stopped 29 shots and the playoff-chasing Colorado
Avalanche earned their fourth straight win by holding off
the Chicago
Blackhawks 4-2 on Saturday.
J.T. Compher and Sven
Andrighetto also scored. Derick
Brassard added an empty-netter as the Avalanche moved into
position for the second wild card in the Western Conference.
Colorado had an array of forwards step up with
All-Star Mikko
Rantanen missing the game with an upper-body injury. Wilson
came through with his first goal since Feb. 7.
Grubauer kept up his torrid play by winning his fourth
straight start. He's allowed four goals over stretch.
Jonathan
Toews and Erik
Gustafsson scored for Chicago, and Corey
Crawford stopped 21 shots.
BLUES 4, LIGHTNING 3
ST. LOUIS -- Vladimir
Tarasenko had a goal and an assist, Jordan
Binnington made 39 saves, and the Blues snapped Tampa Bay's
seven-game win streak.
Robert Thomas, Alexander
Steen and Brayden
Schenn also scored for St. Louis, which earned its third
consecutive win. Binnington improved to 20-4-1. He has won his last four starts
and seven of his last nine overall.
Alex Killorn, Brayden Point and Steven
Stamkos scored for the Lightning.
CANADIENS 7, SABRES 4
MONTREAL -- Brendan
Gallagher had two goals and an assist, and Montreal earned its
third straight win.
Max Domi and Tomas Tatar each
had a goal and two assists as the Canadiens (40-28-7) moved three points ahead
of idle Columbus in the race for the second wild card in the Eastern
Conference. Artturi
Lehkonen, Andrew Shaw and Paul Byron also
scored.
Making his seventh start in a row, Montreal star Carey Price made
23 saves.
Sam Reinhart, Alexander
Nylander, Marco
Scandella and Jack Eichel scored
for the Sabres (31-34-9), who were officially eliminated from playoff
contention. Carter Hutton stopped
37 shots.
HURRICANES 5, WILD 1
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Teuvo
Teravainen had a goal and two assists, sending the Hurricanes
to the win.
Jordan Staal, Brett Pesce, Andrei
Svechnikov and Lucas
Wallmark also scored for Carolina, which picked up its fifth
win in seven games to keep its hold on the Eastern Conference's first wild-card
spot. Petr Mrazek stopped
24 shots.
The Hurricanes, who own the NHL's longest playoff drought at
nine seasons, have a five-point cushion with eight games to play.
Eric Staal scored
and Devyn Dubnyk made 28 saves for the Wild, who dropped out of the eighth and
final playoff spot in the West with the loss and Colorado's 4-2 win over
Chicago.
JETS 5, PREDATORS 0
WINNIPEG, Manitoba -- Kyle Connor had
three goals and an assist in his first NHL hat trick, helping Winnipeg clinch a
playoff spot.
Kevin Hayes had
a goal and three assists for the Jets, and Andrew Copp also
scored. Connor
Hellebuyck made 33 saves for his second shutout of the season.
Pekka Rinne stopped
38 shots for the Predators, who are in second place in the Central Division,
four points back of the Jets.
BRUINS 7, PANTHERS 3
SUNRISE, Fla. -- Patrice
Bergeron, David
Pastrnak, Brad Marchand and Zdeno Chara each
had a goal and an assist as Boston clinched a playoff berth.
Steve Kampfer, Karson
Kuhlman and Noel Acciari also
scored for the Bruins. Jaroslav
Halak stopped 31 shots and also had an assist as Boston won its
fourth straight.
Vincent
Trocheck, Mike Hoffman and Jayce
Hawryluk scored for the Panthers, and Sam
Montembeault finished with 32 saves.
The Bruins took control with five goals in the second
period.
DEVILS 2, COYOTES 1, SO
NEWARK, N.J. -- Blake Coleman and Pavel Zacha scored
in the shootout and New Jersey hurt Arizona's playoff chances, sending the
Coyotes to their fourth straight loss.
Drew Stafford scored
in regulation for New Jersey. MacKenzie Blackwood made 23 saves in regulation
and stopped five of six chances in the shootout.
Oliver
Ekman-Larsson scored for Arizona, and Darcy Kuemper had
31 saves.
The Coyotes had two great chances on a power play in
overtime, with Derek Stepan and Clayton
Keller each hitting the post.
ISLANDERS 4, FLYERS 2
PHILADELPHIA -- Josh Bailey scored
twice 1:23 apart in the third period, stopping a 12-game drought and leading
the Islanders to the win.
Nick Leddy and Brock Nelson also
scored for New York, which had dropped two in a row and three of four
overall. Robin Lehner made
22 stops.
The Islanders (43-25-7) moved within a point of idle
Washington for first place in the Metropolitan Division.
Robert Hagg and Shayne
Gostisbehere scored for Philadelphia, and Carter Hart made
36 saves.
The Flyers (36-31-8) had won two of three. But the home loss
against New York is a big blow to their fleeting chances of rallying to the
second wild card in the Eastern Conference.
RANGERS 2, MAPLE LEAFS 1
TORONTO -- Ryan Strome scored
1:48 into overtime, and the Rangers stopped a five-game losing streak.
Pavel
Buchnevich also scored for New York, and Alexandar
Georgiev finished with 44 saves.
Zach Hyman scored
for the Maple Leafs and Frederik
Andersen stopped 26 shots.
On the winning goal, Andersen made an amazing save on Boo Nieves on
a 2-on-1 but the puck went to Strome, who stuffed it in from the left side of
the net.
SENATORS 4, OILERS 3, OT
EDMONTON, Alberta -- Brady Tkachuk scored
2:09 into overtime for his second goal of the game, lifting Ottawa to the
victory.
Bobby Ryan and Brian Gibbons also
scored for the Senators (26-43-6), who snapped a two-game losing streak. Ottawa
has the fewest points in the NHL with 58.
Alex Chiasson, Connor
McDavid and Colby Cave scored
for the Oilers (33-34-8), who have lost three of four.
RED WINGS 3, GOLDEN KNIGHTS 2, OT
LAS VEGAS -- Anthony
Mantha scored the tying goal midway through the third period
and got the game-winner 19 seconds into overtime, lifting the Detroit Red
Wings past the Vegas Golden
Knights.
Luke
Glendening also scored for Detroit and Jimmy Howard stopped
28 shots to improve to 3-5-0 in his last eight starts.
On the winning goal, Vegas' Reilly Smith --
playing in his 500th career game -- turned the puck over right in front of the
net, where Dylan Larkin fed
Mantha, who poked home his 19th of the season, and first game-winning goal.
Smith and Cody Eakin scored
for the Golden Knights, and Malcolm
Subban finished with 27 saves while falling to 13-2-0 in two
seasons at T-Mobile Arena.
KINGS 4, DUCKS 3, SO
LOS ANGELES -- Anze Kopitar scored
the only goal in the shootout, and the Kings beat the Anaheim Ducks in
a low-stakes edition of the Freeway Faceoff.
Carter Rowney put
the Ducks ahead with a short-handed goal midway through the third period,
but Carl
Grundstrom tied it for the Kings with 3:53 left in regulation.
Kopitar then made a one-handed drag move to beat Ryan Miller in
the second round of the shootout. Although the Kings are likely to finish in
last place in the Western Conference, they improved to 3-0-0 against the Ducks
to win the season series against their rivals for the first time since 2012-13.
Kyle Clifford and Jeff Carter also
scored for the Kings. Cam Fowler and Rickard
Rakell also had goals for the Ducks.
FLAMES 3, CANUCKS 1
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Mark Giordano had
a goal and two assists, leading Calgary
Flames to the win.
Garnet
Hathaway and Andrew
Mangiapane also scored, and Mike Smith made
27 saves for the Flames, who snapped the Canucks' three-game winning streak.
Brock Boeser had
a power-play goal for the Canucks, who are six points behind Colorado for the
final wild-card spot in the Western Conference. Jacob
Markstrom had 28 saves.
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