PENGUINS 4, KINGS 3 (OT)
PITTSBURGH -- Phil Kessel scored
a power-play goal at 3:59 of overtime to give the Pittsburgh
Penguins a 4-3 victory over the Los Angeles
Kings on Saturday night.
Evgeni Malkin pushed
a loose puck from the slot to Kessel, and he finished near the side of the net
for the Penguins' fifth victory in seven games.
Tanner
Pearson scored against his former team, and Matt Cullen and Bryan Rust also
had goals for the Penguins. Matt Murray made
38 saves for his first victory since Oct. 25 at Calgary.
Murray stopped Tyler Toffoli's
breakaway in the first 30 seconds of overtime. The goalie also denied a quality
overtime chance from Jake Muzzin in
the slot.
Muzzin, Matt Luff and Alex Iafallo scored
for Los Angeles, and Jonathan
Quick stopped 32 shots. The Kings have lost four straight and
eight of 10.
Iafallo tied it at 3 with a
power-play goal at 12:30 of the third period.
CAPITALS 4, SABRES 3, SO
WASHINGTON -- Alex Ovechkin scored
his NHL-leading 29th goal of the season to extend his points streak to a
career-best 14 games and had the shootout winner for Washington.
Ovechkin has 17 goals and six
points during his points streak and has scored in six in a row. The Stanley Cup
champion Capitals have won five in a row.
Brett
Connolly and Jakub Vrana also
scored, and Pheonix
Copley made 25 saves. Sabres captain Jack Eichel scored
twice and No. 1 overall pick Rasmus Dahlin had
a power-play goal for Buffalo.
PANTHERS 4, MAPLE LEAFS 3, OT
SUNRISE, Fla. -- Aleksander
Barkov scored at 3:24 of overtime to complete his first NHL hat
trick and lift Florida past Toronto.
Barkov slipped the puck past
goalie Frederik
Andersen from the right side of the crease.
Jonathan
Huberdeau had a goal and an assist, and Roberto
Luongo made 29 saves to help the Panthers snap a four-game
skid. Mitchell Marner scored twice for Toronto, John Tavares added
his team-high 20th goal and Andersen stopped 28 shots. The Maple Leafs have
lost four of their past five,
The Maple Leafs tied it at 3 with
1:39 left in regulation on Marner's second goal.
FLAMES 2, WILD 1
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Matthew
Tkachuk scored the go-ahead goal midway through the third
period for Calgary, and David Rittich made
34 saves against Minnesota.
Mark Giordano scored
short-handed in the first period for the Pacific Division-leading Flames. They
are 11-2-1 in their last 14 games, with 10 wins in regulation, and lead the NHL
with 50 third-period goals. Jordan
Greenway scored for the Wild.
DUCKS 2, BLUE JACKETS 1, OT
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Daniel Sprong scored
1:19 into overtime to lift Anaheim past Columbus.
Adam Henrique won
a faceoff in the Ducks offensive zone, and Sprong beat Sergei
Bobrovskywith his second goal of the night.
John Gibson stopped
36 shots for Anaheim. The Ducks have won four straight and eight of nine.
Markus
Nutivaara scored for Columbus.
CANADIENS 5, SENATORS 2
MONTREAL -- Shea Weber scored
the tiebreaking goal in Montreal's four-goal third period and the Canadiens
beat Ottawa for the third time in 12 days.
Jesperi
Kotkaniemi and Matthew Peca each
had a goal and an assist, and Paul Byron and Jonathan
Drouin also scored for the Canadiens. Carey Price stopped
16 shots to win his fifth straight.
Colin White and Mikkel
Boedker scored for the Senators.
AVALANCHE 6, STARS 4
DENVER -- Gabriel
Landeskog scored twice, including the winner with 3:20
remaining, Mikko Rantanen added
two more on the power play and Colorado recovered after blowing a three-goal
lead.
Esa Lindell and Tyler Seguin brought
Dallas back by scoring 44 seconds apart in the middle period. Seguin added
another in the third and Jamie Benn tied
it with 4:36 left.
Landeskog's winner was a redirect
after a shot by defenseman Erik Johnson from
the blue line. Nathan
MacKinnon sealed the win with an empty-net goal. MacKinnon also
had three assists to help the Avs snap a three-game skid that included an
overtime loss in St. Louis on Friday.
ISLANDERS 4, RED WINGS 3, SO
UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- Mathew Barzal scored
on a power play in the third period and had the only goal in the shootout to
lift New York past Detroit.
Anthony
Beauvillier and Casey Cizikas also
scored in regulation, and Thomas Greiss made
18 saves for New York. Thomas Vanek had
a goal and two assists, and Gustav
Nyquist and Trevor Daley added
goals for Detroit.
PREDATORS 2, DEVILS 1, SO
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Ryan Johansen scored
the winning goal in the sixth round of the shootout to lift Nashville past New
Jersey.
Frederick
Gaudreau scored in regulation and Juuse Saros made
33 saves through overtime to help the Predators win their third straight. Brian Boyle scored
for the Devils and Keith Kinkaidmade
27 saves.
CANUCKS 5, FLYERS 1
VANCOUVER, British Columbia
-- Brock Boeser had
a goal and an assist to lead Vancouver.
Chris Tanev, Loui Eriksson, Josh Leivo and Markus
Granlund also scored for the Canucks, and Troy Stecher had
two assists. Jacob
Markstrom stopped 31 shots.
Scott
Laughton scored for the Flyers, who lost for the second time in
two nights. Philadelphia finished a five-game trip in which it earned just
three points. Anthony
Stolarz stopped two-of-four shots before he left midway through
the first period Due to a lower-body injury. Backup Alex Lyon made
17 saves.
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