PENGUINS 5, BRUINS 3
PITTSBURGH -- Jake Guentzel tipped
in Kris Letang's
shot midway through the third period to fend off a Boston rally, and Pittsburgh
goaltender Casey DeSmith made
it stand up.
Chris Wagner and David Krejci scored
in a 54-second span of the third to erase a two-goal deficit for the Bruins,
but Guentzel responded by redirecting Letang's drive from the point past Jaroslav
Halak with 9:13 left to put Pittsburgh ahead to stay.
DeSmith did the rest, finishing
with a career-high 48 saves as the Penguins ended Boston's three-game winning
streak. Zach
Aston-Reese had a short-handed goal and an empty-netter. Derek Grant and Phil Kessel also
scored for Pittsburgh.
Brandon Carlo scored
for the first time in 115 games and Halak stopped 24 shots for Boston.
CAPITALS 6, HURRICANES 5
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Alex Ovechkin had
his second consecutive hat trick and Jakub Vrana scored
in the sixth round of a shootout to lead the Washington
Capitals past the Carolina
Hurricanes 6-5 on Friday night.
Ovechkin's three goals gave him
an NHL-best 28 this season and nine in his last five games. His 13-game point
streak matched his career high set in 2006-07.
Tom Wilson and Travis Boyd also
scored for the defending Stanley Cup champions, who have won 11 of 13. The
Metropolitan Division leaders got three goals in a 5:42 span of the second to
tie it at 4, a burst capped when Boyd redirected in John Carlson's
shot with 1:41 left in the period.
Justin
Williams scored the tying goal with 6:12 remaining, and Sebastian Aho had
two goals and two assists for Carolina. Teuvo
Teravainen had a goal and two assists and Jordan
Martinook also scored for the Hurricanes, who had three
power-play goals but have lost three straight and six of seven.
Dougie
Hamilton and Nicklas
Backstrom both scored in the fourth round of the shootout.
After Braden Holtby stopped Brock McGinn in
the sixth round, Vrana ended it with a wrist shot to Scott Darling's
glove side.
DEVILS 5, GOLDEN KNIGHTS 4, OT
NEWARK, N.J. -- Nico Hischier scored
41 seconds into overtime to cap New Jersey's comeback from three goals down
against Vegas.
Travis Zajac, Miles Wood, Kyle Palmieri and
Brett Sevey also scored for the Devils, who trailed 3-0 after one period and
4-1 in the second before rallying for their second win in five games. Cory
Schneider gave up three goals on seven shots over the first
9:22 before he was pulled. Keith Kinkaid came
on and finished with 14 saves.
William
Karlsson had two goals, and Alex Tuch and William
Carrier also scored for the Golden Knights, who lost for just
the third time in their last 12 games. Marc-Andre
Fleury made 37 saves and remained one win from tying Hall of
Famer Tony Esposito for ninth place on the career list.
COYOTES 4, RANGERS 3, OT
NEW YORK -- Derek Stepan scored
against his former team with 32 seconds left on the clock in overtime and
Arizona rallied from a three-goal deficit to defeat New York, snapping a
four-game losing streak.
Jordan
Oesterle, Josh
Archibald and Oliver
Ekman-Larsson also scored for the Coyotes, who trailed 3-0
early in the second period. Adin Hill stopped
27 shots.
Kevin Hayes had
a goal and an assist, and Pavel
Buchnevich and Mika
Zibanejad also scored for the Rangers, who went 3 for 7 on the
power play. Henrik
Lundqvist made 30 saves.
With less than seven minutes
remaining in the third, Arizona scored twice in 3:48 to tie it.
JETS 4, BLACKHAWKS 3, OT
CHICAGO -- Mark
Scheifele scored twice, including 50 seconds into overtime, and
Winnipeg edged Chicago for its fourth consecutive victory.
Scheifele dug the puck out from
behind the net, skated around the side and beat Corey
Crawford for his 20th goal of the season. He has four goals and
seven assists during a four-game point streak, including goals in each of the
last three games.
The Blackhawks trailed 3-2
before Erik
Gustafsson drove a one-timer from the slot past Laurent
Brossoit with 7.5 seconds remaining in the third period.
Patrik Laine and Mathieu
Perreault also scored as the Jets leapfrogged idle Nashville
for the top spot in the Western Conference. Blake Wheeler had
three more assists to run his total to 38, second in the league behind Colorado
star Mikko
Rantanen.
Winnipeg (21-9-2) won for the
eighth time in nine games.
Jonathan
Toews scored twice for last-place Chicago (10-19-5), which lost
for the ninth time in 10 games. Crawford finished with 38 saves.
BLUES 4, AVALANCHE 3, OT
ST. LOUIS -- Ryan O'Reilly scored
a short-handed goal 2:05 into overtime to give St. Louis a victory over
Colorado.
Colton
Parayko scored twice and Ivan
Barbashev also had a goal for the Blues. Jake Allen made
39 saves.
J.T. Compher had
a goal and an assist, and Sven
Andrighetto and Matt Calvert also
scored for the Avalanche. Philipp
Grubauer stopped 24 shots.
Blues star Vladimir Tarasenko was
called for playing with illegal equipment in overtime after picking up
Parayko's stick. O'Reilly scored 34 seconds later after getting sprung by a
pass from Robert Bortuzzo.
SENATORS 4, RED WINGS 2
DETROIT -- Mark Stone scored
midway through the third period and Chris Tierney's
second goal went into an empty net, lifting Ottawa over Detroit.
Stone had a goal overturned by
video review in the first period, but there was no disputing the go-ahead goal
he sent into the net after the puck was loose in the crease behind
goaltender Jimmy Howard.
Tierney and Thomas Chabot gave
the Senators a 2-0 lead in the first. Craig
Anderson finished with 23 saves.
Detroit's Luke
Glendening scored late in the first period and Dylan Larkin tied
it midway through the second.
OILERS 4, FLYERS 1
EDMONTON, Alberta -- Connor
McDavid had two goals and an assist, Leon
Draisaitl added three assists and the resurgent Edmonton
Oilers beat Philadelphia.
Alex Chiasson and Adam Larsson also
scored for the Oilers (18-12-3), who have won five of six and are 8-1-1 in
their last 10 games. They improved to 9-2-2 under new coach Ken Hitchcock.
Edmonton goalie Mikko
Koskinen made 31 saves and is 7-0-0 on home ice this season.
Sean
Couturier was initially credited with Philadelphia's goal
before it was given to Jakub Voracek after
the game. The Flyers (12-14-4) have lost three in a row and six of eight.
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