CANADIENS 5,
PANTHERS 3
SUNRISE, Fla. -- Tomas Tatar scored
twice, including the go-ahead goal in the third period, and the Montreal
Canadiens beat the Florida
Panthers 5-3 on Friday night.
Jonathan
Drouin had a goal and an assist, and Nicolas
Deslauriers and Artturi
Lehkonen also scored for the Canadiens, who won their third
straight.
Henrik
Borgstrom, Denis Malgin and Keith Yandle scored
for the Panthers, who ended a two-game winning streak.
Montreal's Antti Niemi,
in for injured Carey Price,
and Florida's Roberto
Luongo each stopped 23 shots.
Montreal scored twice in the first three minutes.
ISLANDERS 6, SENATORS 3
NEW YORK -- Mathew Barzal had
two goals and an assist to help New York rally for a win over Ottawa.
Josh Bailey had
a goal and an assist, and Anders Lee, Johnny
Boychuk and Casey Cizikas also
scored for New York, which came back from a pair of two-goal deficits to win
for the fifth time in six games.
Thomas Greiss gave
up three goals on 17 shots before he was pulled 6:11 into the second
period. Robin Lehner,
who began his career with Ottawa, came on and stopped all 10 shots he faced to
improve to 7-0-3 against his former team.
Mark Stone, Matt Duchene and Cody Ceci scored
for Ottawa, which has lost six of eight (2-5-1). Mike McKenna finished
with 33 saves as the Senators fell to 4-13-1 on the road.
MAPLE LEAFS 4, BLUE JACKETS 2
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- John Tavares scored
two goals; Garret Sparks had
27 saves and Toronto beat Columbus.
Mitch Marner had
a goal and assisted on both Tavares' tallies, and Frederik
Gauthier also scored to power the Maple Leafs to their fifth
straight win, matching the longest streak of the season.
Nick Foligno and Artemi Panarin scored
for Columbus, and Sergei
Bobrovsky had 25 saves. The Blue Jackets, playing on the second
night of a back-to-back, saw their five-game winning streak snapped as they try
to stay close to Washington at the top of the Metropolitan Division.
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