PENGUINS 2, ISLANDERS 1, SO
UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- Jake Guentzel scored
the decisive goal in the shootout to lift Pittsburgh over the Islanders.
Guentzel also assisted on Derick
Brassard's tying goal in the third period, helping Pittsburgh
improve to 3-0-1 in its last four games. Casey DeSmith had
25 saves through regulation and overtime.
Penguins star Phil Kessel beat Robin Lehner in
the first round of the shootout, but Josh Bailey
scored on New York's third attempt to keep the tiebreaker going. Valtteri
Filppula was denied by DeSmith before Guentzel closed out the
win for Pittsburgh.
DeSmith improved to 6-1-2 in his
past nine starts.
Anthony
Beauvillier scored in the second period for the Islanders, and
Lehner finished with 23 stops.
LIGHTNING 6, RANGERS 3
TAMPA, Fla. -- Steven
Stamkos had three goals to become the first player from the
2008 draft to reach 700 points, and the NHL-leading Tampa Bay
Lightning won their seventh consecutive game by beating
the New York
Rangers 6-3 on Monday night.
Stamkos scored power-play goals
that tied the game in the first and second periods. The center completed his
ninth hat trick and first since Oct. 13, 2014, from the slot at 10:41 of the
third.
The Lightning star has 701 points
in 696 career games. He joins Martin St.
Louis (953) and Vincent
Lecavalier (874) as the only Tampa Bay players reaching the
700-point milestone.
Ryan McDonagh had
a go-ahead goal, Anthony
Cirelli had the other two Tampa Bay goals, and Louis
Domingue made 23 saves.
Kevin Hayes had
two goals and Jesper Fast also
scored for the Rangers, who have lost six of eight (2-5-1). Henrik
Lundqvist stopped 30 shots.
RED WINGS 3, KINGS 1
DETROIT -- Jimmy Howard made
a season-high 42 saves and Dylan Larkin scored
his 12th goal of the season to lift Detroit past Los Angeles.
Dennis
Cholowski and Frans Nielsen also
scored for the Red Wings, who improved to 13-6-2 in their last 21 games. Howard
came within 6:38 of his first shutout of the season.
Anze Kopitar scored
the only goal for Los Angeles.
The Kings, who are tied with
Chicago for the fewest points in the NHL, have been shut out only once this
season. They spoiled Howard's bid in the third when Kopitar tapped in a loose
puck at the doorstep.
SHARKS 5, DEVILS 2
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Timo Meier scored
twice, Joe Pavelski added
his 20th goal of the season and San Jose won for the fourth time in five games.
Radim Simek scored
his first NHL goal; Tomas Hertl added
a late power-play score and Martin Jones stopped
22 shots for the Sharks, who have not lost in regulation at home since Nov. 15.
Andy Greene and Drew Stafford scored
for the Devils, who are a league-worst 3-11-2 on the road.
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