CAPITALS 6, RED
WINGS 2
WASHINGTON -- Alex Ovechkin scored
his 21st hat trick and first this season to lift the Washington
Capitals over the Detroit Red
Wings 6-2 on Tuesday night.
Ovechkin entered the night as the
NHL's goal leader and stretched his total to 25 through 30 games, halfway to a
potential eighth 50-goal season.
Nicklas
Backstrom had four assists to help Washington get its third
straight victory and 10th in 12 games. T.J. Oshie added
a goal in his return from an 11-game layoff due to a concussion, and Travis Boyd and Brett
Connolly also scored early.
Braden Holtby made
35 stops for Washington, which had scored 12 straight goals over a stretch of
more than six periods before Dylan Larkin and Gustav
Nyquist broke through in the third.
Detroit coach Jeff Blashill
pulled goaltender Jonathan
Bernier midway through the second period after he saved 10 of
Washington's first 15 shots. Jimmy Howard came
in to finish off the Red Wings' first road loss since their previous trip here
on Nov. 23, a night after making a season-high 42 stops in a win over Los
Angeles.
BRUINS 4, COYOTES 3
BOSTON -- Brad Marchand scored
two goals and assisted on another during a four-goal, second-period flurry to
lead Boston over Arizona.
Arizona led 2-0 before Boston
scored four times in five minutes, starting when Danton Heinen
and David
Pastrnak delivered 33 seconds apart. Marchand gave the Bruins the
lead two minutes later, and then added another two minutes after that to make
it 4-2.
Tuukka Rask stopped
30 shots for Boston, which won its third straight game and beat the Coyotes for
the 14th time in a row. Pastrnak also had two assists, and David Krejci had
three for the Bruins.
Nick Schmaltz and Nick Cousins scored
40 seconds apart for Arizona in the first period, and Darcy Kuemper made
22 saves for the Coyotes.
CANUCKS 3, BLUE JACKETS 2
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Jake Virtanen scored
the tiebreaking goal with less than two minutes remaining and Jacob
Markstrom stopped 34 shots as Vancouver rallied to beat
Columbus.
Elias
Pettersson got credit for a goal that went in off his skate to
tie it with about 3:04 left, and Virtanen's goal put the Canucks ahead 78
seconds later.
Josh Leivo also
scored in the third period for the Canucks, who have won three straight after
losing 12 of 13.
Seth Jones and Oliver
Bjorkstrand scored, and Joonas
Korpisalo had 22 saves for the Blue Jackets, who have lost four
of their last five and dropped their last three at home as they entered a
stretch of five home games in nine days.
WILD 7, CANADIENS 1
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Matt Dumba scored
twice, Devan Dubnyk made
29 saves and Minnesota took out some recent frustrations on Montreal.
The Wild scored four times in the
second period to recover from a lousy swing through Western Canada, when
Minnesota dropped two of three and lost Captain Mikko Koivu to
injury.
Nino
Niederreiter, Charlie Coyle, Eric Staal, Jared
Spurgeon and Zach Parise also
scored for Minnesota (16-12-2), which went 4 for 4 on the power play.
Jeff Petry scored
for Montreal (15-11-5), which ended a three-game winning streak.
JETS 6, BLACKHAWKS 3
WINNIPEG, Manitoba -- Kyle Connor scored
twice and Winnipeg gave Chicago its eighth straight loss.
Mark
Scheifele and Tyler Myers each
had a goal and assist, Mathieu
Perreault scored and Brandon Tanev added
an empty-net goal for Winnipeg (19-9-2). Dustin
Byfuglien had three assists.
Laurent
Brossoit played his eighth game (seventh start) for the Jets
and made 32 saves.
Dylan Strome, Dominik Kahun and Alex
DeBrincat scored for Chicago. Patrick Kane added
a pair of assists.
Cam Ward stopped
28 shots for the Blackhawks (9-18-5), who also lost eight straight earlier this
season, although two were in overtime. The current slump is all in regulation
time.
BLUES 4, PANTHERS 3
ST. LOUIS -- Brayden
Schenn capped St. Louis' four-goal third period as the Blues
beat Florida.
David Perron had
two goals, and Ivan
Barbashev also scored for St. Louis, which had lost three of
four and eight of their last 11. Jake Allen made
stopped 22 shots to improve to 2-4-0 in his career against Florida.
Evgenii
Dadonov, MacKenzie Weegar and Mike Hoffman scored
for the Panthers, who have lost four of five. Roberto
Luongo had 29 saves.
Schenn's tiebreaking goal came
off a rebound as he backhanded it past Luongo with 3:55 remaining.
PREDATORS 3, SENATORS 1
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Ryan Ellis scored
his first game-winning goal of the season, Pekka Rinne
made 25 saves and Nashville defeated Ottawa.
Austin Watson and Craig Smith also
scored for the Predators, who halted a two-game skid.
Zack Smith scored
for the Senators, who have lost four of five.
Nashville improved its record
against Eastern Conference opponents to 9-0-0 this season.
MAPLE LEAFS 4, HURRICANES 1
RALEIGH, N.C. -- William
Nylander had two assists and Morgan Rielly scored
the go-ahead goal to lift Toronto over Carolina.
The assists were the first points
of the season for Nylander, who missed the first 28 games before signing a
six-year deal worth $41.7 million.
Tyler Ennis, Patrick
Marleau and John Tavares also
scored for the Maple Leafs, who won for the third time in four road
games. Frederik
Andersen made 29 saves.
The Hurricanes got a goal from
captain Justin
Williams.
SABRES 4, KINGS 3, OT
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Jeff Skinner scored
a power-play goal 1:49 into overtime and Buffalo overcame a 3-1 deficit in the
third period to beat Los Angeles.
Jack Eichel had
a goal and an assist, and the Sabres snapped an 0-3-2 skid that immediately
followed their franchise record-tying 10-game winning streak.
Johan Larsson and Zemgus
Girgensons also scored for Buffalo, which improved to 6-7-2
when trailing through two periods. Linus Ullmark stopped
26 shots.
Jake Muzzin had
a goal and an assist and Adrian Kempe and Matt Luff also
scored for the Kings, who dropped to 2-5-1 in their past eight games.
OILERS 6, AVALANCHE 4
DENVER -- Ryan
Nugent-Hopkins scored twice as part of Edmonton's four-goal
second period, Mikko
Koskinen stopped 39 shots and the Oilers extended their winning
streak to four games with a victory over Colorado.
Connor
McDavid added a goal and an assist as the Oilers improved to
8-2-1 since coach Ken Hitchcock took over the struggling team on Nov. 20.
Kyle Brodziak scored
his first goal in more than a month, Leon
Draisaitl added another in his 300th NHL game and
defenseman Darnell Nurse got
into the scoring act with a slap shot early in the third.
Mikko
Rantanen, the league's leading scorer, had a goal and three assists
to give him at least a point in 12 straight games. It's tied for the longest
active streak in the NHL with Alex Ovechkin.
Gabriel
Landeskog had two goals and Colin Wilson added
another for the Avalanche.
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