SENATORS 2, PENGUINS 1, OT
OTTAWA, Ontario -- Ryan Dzingel scored
on a power play at 1:20 of overtime to lift Ottawa past Pittsburgh.
The Penguins were called for too many men on the ice,
setting up the winning power play.
LIGHTNING 7,
AVALANCH 1
TAMPA, Fla. -- Steven
Stamkos had two goals and two assists and the NHL-leading Tampa Bay
Lightning won their sixth consecutive game, beating the Colorado
Avalanche 7-1 on Saturday night.
Stamkos scored twice in the first period and had two
second-period assists. It was his franchise-best 13th four-point game.
Tampa Bay also got two goals from Ondrej Palat,
and Louis
Domingue made 29 saves. Tyler Johnson, Alex Killorn and Anthony
Cirelli added goals.
CAPITALS 4, BLUE JACKETS 0
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Alex Ovechkin scored
his NHL-leading 22nd goal and Braden Holtby got
his 34th career shutout in Washington's victory over Columbus.
Holtby finished with 28 saves. Travis Boyd had
a goal and an assist, and Brett
Connolly and Dmitrij
Jaskin also scored for the defending Stanley Cup champions.
Ovechkin extended his point’s streak to 11 straight games,
with 10 goals and six assists during the stretch. He also picked up an assist
on Boyd's third-period goal.
FLYERS 6, SABRES 2
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Claude Giroux had
a goal and three assists to lead Philadelphia past Buffalo.
KINGS 5, GOLDEN KNIGHTS 1
LOS ANGELES -- Derek Forbort had
a goal and an assist, Jonathan
Quick made 29 saves and Los Angeles beat Vegas.
Oscar
Lindberg scored for Vegas. The Golden Knights had won seven of
eight.
RANGERS 5, PANTHERS 4, SO
SUNRISE, Fla. -- Kevin Hayes had
the deciding goal in the third round of the shootout, lifting New York past
Florida.
After Mika
Zibanejad and Kevin
Shattenkirk scored in the shootout for New York and Jonathan
Huberdeau tallied for Florida, Hayes beat Roberto
Luongo to end the Rangers' three-game losing streak.
Hayes also had a pair of assists. Zibanejad, Vladislav
Namestnikov, Matt Beleskey and
Fredric Claesson scored in regulation for the Rangers. Keith Yandle,
Huberdeau, Aaron Ekblad and Aleksander
Barkov scored for the Panthers, and Huberdeau added a pair of
assists.
BRUINS 6, MAPLE LEAFS 3
BOSTON -- David Krejci had
a goal and assist to move past Hall of Famer Cam Neely for
10th on the Bruins' career scoring list, and Boston beat Toronto to snap a
three-game losing streak.
Jakob Forsbacka-Karlsson, David Backes, Ryan Donato, Torey Krug and Danton Heinen also
scored for the Bruins, and Jaroslav
Halak stopped 29 shots.
Auston
Matthews, Travis
Dermott and Andreas
Johnsson scored for Toronto. Andersen was pulled early in
the third after giving up six goals on 28 shots.
SHARKS 5, COYOTES 3
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Lukas Radil scored
his first NHL goal to break a tie with 5:47 to play in San Jose's victory over
Arizona.
Brad
Richardson had a goal and assist, and Nick Schmaltz and Richard Panik also
scored for Arizona. Adin Hill made
28 saves.
ISLANDERS 3, RED WINGS 2
DETROIT -- Matt Martin broke
a tie with 16:36 remaining, capping New York's comeback victory over Detroit.
Down 2-0, New York rallied on goals by Casey Cizikas and Ryan Pulock. Justin
Abdelkader and Niklas
Kronwall scored for Detroit.
FLAMES 5, PREDATORS 2
CALGARY, Alberta -- Oliver
Kylington scored his first NHL goal and helped set up Garnet
Hathaway's tiebreaking score in the third period to lead Calgary.
Colton
Sissons and Craig Smith scored
for the Predators, who fell to 0-5-1 in their last six on the road. Juuse Saros finished
with 20 saves.
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