GOLDEN KNIGHTS 4,
RANGERS 3
NEW YORK -- Alex Tuch buried
a sharp-angled shot just over two minutes into overtime, giving the Vegas Golden
Knights a 4-3 victory over the New York
Rangers on Sunday.
Marc-Andre
Fleury stopped 27 shots in his 423rd career victory, which
moved him into a tie with Tony Esposito for ninth on the NHL's wins list.
Paul Stastny, Reilly Smith and William
Carrier scored for Vegas, which extended its points streak to
four straight games.
Chris Kreider, Brady Skjei and Mika
Zibanejad scored for the Rangers, and Kevin Hayes had
three assists. Henrik
Lundqvist made 37 saves as New York dropped its third
consecutive home game, all after regulation.
FLAMES 7, BLUES 2
ST. LOUIS -- Johnny
Gaudreau and Alan Quine each
scored twice, and Calgary beat St. Louis.
The Flames have won eight of nine and lead the Western
Conference with 46 points. Matthew
Tkachuk, Elias
Lindholm and Mark Giordano also
scored, and David Rittich made
26 saves.
Calgary scored four times on its first 15 shots in the
opening period and cruised to improve to 12-2-1 in its past 15.
Oskar
Sundqvist and Tyler Bozak scored
for St. Louis, which was trying for its first three-game winning streak of the
season.
JETS 5, LIGHTNING 4, OT
WINNIPEG, Manitoba -- Mark
Scheifele scored 4:18 into overtime to lift Winnipeg over
league-leading Tampa Bay for its season-high fifth straight win.
Patrik Laine skated
in front of Lightning goalie Andrei
Vasilevskiy and lost the puck while Scheifele swooped in and
cleaned up the rebound for Winnipeg's third straight overtime win. Scheifele
also had two assists, and the Jets tied for second in the NHL with Calgary.
Nikolaj
Ehlers scored twice, and Mathieu
Perreault and Brandon Tanev also
scored for the Jets.
Steven
Stamkos had a goal and an assist for the Lightning. Nikita
Kucherov, Alex Killorn and Tyler Johnson also
scored.
SABRES 4, BRUINS 2
BOSTON -- Jeff Skinner tucked
the winning goal past Tuukka Rask with
3:13 remaining for his second score of the night, and Buffalo beat Boston.
Skinner's team-leading 24th goal came off a feed behind the
net from Jack Eichel,
who had two goals and two assists in his return to Boston. Eichel grew up in
nearby North Chelmsford and starred at Boston University.
Eichel added an empty-net goal with 24.2 seconds left. Linus Ullmark had
35 saves for the Sabres (20-9-5), who had lost six of eight.
Steven
Kampfer and Torey Krug scored
and Rask made 23 saves for Boston (17-12-4).
SHARKS 7, BLACKHAWKS 3
CHICAGO -- Melker
Karlsson, Evander Kane, Kevin Labanc, Tomas Hertl and Couture
each had a goal and an assist, and San Jose rallied for its fourth straight
win.
Marcus
Sorensen and Barclay
Goodrow also scored for the Sharks, who connected for three
straight goals in the second period to take charge. Brent Burns had
three assists for San Jose, which has won six of seven and climbed into a tie
with Anaheim for second in the Pacific Division.
Chicago goalie Corey
Crawford left the game with 1:30 left in the first period after
the back of his head struck the right post during a goalmouth pileup. He
allowed two goals on eight shots and exited with the Blackhawks leading 3-2.
Alex
DeBrincat, Dylan Strome and Brendan
Perlini scored in the first period for last-place Chicago,
which lost for 10th time in its last 11 games despite grabbing an early 2-0
lead. Cam Ward replaced
Crawford and gave up five goals on 35 shots.
HURRICANES 3, COYOTES 0
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Warren Foegele scored
his first goal since October; Petr Mrazek made
23 saves in his first shutout of the season and Carolina beat Arizona.
Defenseman Calvin de
Haan had two assists for the Hurricanes, who won for only the
second time in seven games this month.
Andrei
Svechnikov and Sebastian Aho also
scored for Carolina.
CANUCKS 4, OILERS 2
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Brock Boeser had
three power-play points and Vancouver beat Edmonton.
Boeser had a goal and set up goals by Alex Edler and Elias
Pettersson. Bo Horvat added
an empty-net goal for the Canucks.
Ryan
Nugent-Hopkins and Alex Chiasson scored
for the Oilers.
Jacob
Markstrom made 20 saves for the Canucks, and Mikko Koskinen stopped
26 shots for the Oilers.
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