LIGHTNING 6, BLACKHAWKS 3
The Tampa Bay Lightning set a modern NHL record with 33
shots in the second period as they cruised to a 6-3 win over the host Chicago
Blackhawks on Sunday.
Brayden Point had one goal and two assists to lead the Lightning,
while Nikita Kucherov and Victor Hedman each finished with a goal and an
assist. Yanni Gourde, Anthony Cirelli and Ryan Callahan also scored for Tampa
Bay, which got 33 saves from Louis Domingue.
The Lightning's 33-shot period marked the most since the NHL
started counting shots on goal as an official statistic in the 1955-56
campaign. Both the 2017-18 Montreal Canadiens and the 2018-19 Dallas Stars
shared the previous modern record with 30 shots in a period.
Alexandre Fortin, David Kampf and Nick Schmaltz scored for
Chicago, which was outshot 55-36 in the game. Blackhawks goaltender Cam Ward
made 49 saves.
FLAMES 4, RANGERS 1
Johnny Gaudreau scored a pair of highlight-reel goals in the
first two periods, and backup goaltender David Rittich made 19 of his
career-high 44 saves in the third period as visiting Calgary Flames beat New
Garnet Hathaway scored the other two goals for Calgary,
which won for the fifth time in the past seven games and scored at least three
goals for the seventh consecutive game. The Rangers lost their second straight
game and allowed each goal after a turnover.
Gaudreau became the 16th player to record at least 300
points for the Flames by scoring with three minutes left in the first period
and with 5:05 left in the second. Gaudreau reached the milestone in his 320th
career game, becoming the sixth-fastest Flame to do so.
SABRES 4, DUCKS 2
Rasmus Ristolainen scored a power-play goal early in the
third period to break a tie, and Kyle Okposo had a goal and an assist as
visiting Buffalo scored four unanswered goals to pull out a victory at Anaheim.
Jeff Skinner and Patrik Berglund also scored goals and Sam
Reinhart added a pair of assists for Buffalo, which won three of its five games
on a western road trip that concluded with back-to-back victories over the Los
Angeles Kings and the Ducks. Carter Hutton finished with 26 saves.
Sam Steel scored his first career NHL goal and Kiefer
Sherwood also scored for the Ducks, who lost their second straight game.
Brandon Montour added a pair of assists, and Ryan Miller finished with 41
saves.
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