PENGUINS 4, JETS 3
Zach Aston-Reese’s
third-period goal gave Pittsburgh it’s first and only lead in a win at
Winnipeg.
Sidney Crosby, Riley Sheahan
and Derek Grant also scored for the Penguins, who are 3-0-2 in their past five
games. Three times they erased one-goal deficits.
Mark Scheifele scored twice,
Brandon Tanev scored, and Wheeler and Nikolaj Ehlers each had two assists for
the Jets, who are 1-3-0 in their past four.
SABRES 3, SHARKS 2
Jeff Skinner scored 1:41 into
overtime as the Buffalo Sabres extended the NHL’s longest winning streak to 10
games with a 3-2 victory over the visiting San Jose Sharks on Tuesday.
Nov 27, 2018; Montreal,
Quebec, CAN; Montreal Canadiens center Phillip Danault (24) celebrates his goal
against Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Curtis McElhinney (35) with teammates
during the third period at Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: Jean-Yves Ahern-USA
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Skinner tallied in the
three-on-three overtime period when San Jose goalie Martin Jones came out and
made a weak play on the puck. Skinner collected it and sent a backhander in for
his team-leading 19th goal for the win.
The Sabres have their first
10-game winning streak since the 2006-07 season. Buffalo last lost on Nov. 4
against the New York Rangers. The win was Buffalo’s sixth consecutive at home
and broke a four-game losing skid against San Jose.
Rasmus Ristolainen and Nathan
Beaulieu also scored for Buffalo, and Joe Pavelski scored twice for San Jose.
GOLDEN KNIGHTS 8, BLACKHAWKS 3
Cody Eakin and Shea Theodore
each had two goals and an assist, and Alex Tuch added a goal and an assist as
Vegas won at Chicago. The Golden Knights scored a franchise-record eight goals
while cruising to their fourth straight victory.
William Karlsson, Ryan Reaves
and Daniel Carr also scored goals and Deryk Engelland had a career-high three
assists for Vegas, which has outscored its past four opponents 19-5. Marc-Andre
Fleury made 21 saves for his 13th win of the season for the Golden Knights to
move into a tie with Toronto’s Frederik Andersen for the NHL lead.
Dylan Strome had a goal and an
assist, and Gustav Forsling and Erik Gustafsson also scored goals for Chicago,
which lost for the third time in four games.
HURRICANES 2, CANADIENS 1
Curtis McElhinney stopped 48
shots as Carolina held off host Montreal.
McElhinney, playing for the
fourth time in a five-game stretch, has a personal four-game winning streak.
Victor Rask and Trevor van Riemsdyk scored for Carolina, which has won four of
its last five games.
Carey Price made 20 saves for
Montreal, which controlled play for much of the latter part of the game.
Phillip Danault scored in the third period for the Canadiens, who are winless
in their past five games (0-3-2).
SENATORS 4, FLYERS 3
Matt Duchene scored with 2:59
remaining in the third period to cap a three-goal rally, carrying visiting
Ottawa past Philadelphia.
Brady Tkachuk had two goals
and an assist while Thomas Chabot added a goal for Ottawa. Mark Stone and Colin
White contributed two assists each for the Senators, who snapped a four-game
losing streak. Senators goaltender Mike McKenna stopped 34 shots.
Jakub Voracek, Travis Konecny
and Radko Gudas each scored one goal for the Flyers, who fell to 1-5-1 over
their last seven games. Anthony Stolarz made 20 saves for the Flyers, who
dismissed general manager Ron Hextall on Monday.
COYOTES 4, WILD 3
Josh Archibald scored his
first two goals of the season, the second on a breakaway midway through the
third period, and Arizona broke a four-game losing streak with a comeback
victory over Minnesota in St. Paul, Minn.
The Coyotes, who had only one
shot on goal in the second period, scored three goals in the first nine minutes
of the third period, two by Archibald and one by Michael Grabner, to overcome a
3-1 deficit.
Lawson Crouse had a goal and
an assist and Archibald also had his first assist of the season for the
Coyotes, who had lost eight of 10. Zach Parise scored his fourth goal in the
past five games and Jared Spurgeon had three assists for the Wild, who had a
two-game winning streak broken. Charlie Coyle and Jason Zucker also had goals
for the Wild.
AVALANCHE 3, PREDATORS 2
Tyson Jost scored the
game-winning goal, and Nathan MacKinnon tallied twice as Colorado beat host
Nashville for its fifth consecutive victory.
Semyon Varlamov made 36 saves
in the win as Colorado beat Nashville for the first time in 12 regular-season
meetings. The Avalanche are 7-0-1 in their past eight, while the Predators lost
for just the second time in six games.
With the score tied after 40
minutes, Jost cashed in on a power play at 5:07 of the third period, ripping a
glove-side shot past Predators goalie Pekka Rinne to settle the see-saw affair.
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OILERS 1, STARS 0 (OT)
Oscar Klefbom’s first goal of
the season was the winner, and Mikko Koskinen made 28 saves for his second
shutout of the year as host Edmonton beat Dallas.
Klefbom finished off a
two-on-one rush at 2:42 of the extra period for the game-winning goal, his
first in 26 games. Leon Draisaitl created the odd-man rush with his speed and
fed a cross-ice pass to Klefbom, who quickly buried the marker.
The result gave new Oilers
head coach Ken Hitchcock a win in his first home game on the job. Anton
Khudobin stopped 30 shots for the Stars, who are on a 1-3-1 slide.
DUCKS 3, LIGHTNING 1
Ryan Miller made 34 saves to
lead Anaheim to a win at Tampa Bay, which came in averaging a league-leading
3.79 goals a game.
Nick Ritchie had a goal and an
assist, Carter Rowney scored in his first game back after missing the past 20
with a lower-body injury, and Josh Manson also scored for the Ducks.
Brayden Point scored for Tampa
Bay, and Louis Domingue made 19 saves.
KINGS 2, CANUCKS 1 (OT)
Dustin Brown’s goal 53 seconds
into overtime gave Los Angeles a victory at Vancouver. Brown fired home a long
Alec Martinez rebound into a gaping net as the Kings won their second
consecutive game.
Interim Los Angeles coach
Willie Desjardins enjoyed success in his first game in Vancouver since being
fired by the Canucks following the 2016-17 season. The Canucks lost for the
ninth time in 10 games (1-7-2).
Alex Iafallo scored in the
second period for the Kings, and Markus Granlund responded for the Canucks with
3:43 left in regulation.
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