MAPLE
LEAFS 6, CAPITALS 3
TORONTO -- Nazem Kadri recorded
the fifth hat trick of his career and added an assist as the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated
Washington 6-3 on Wednesday night and dealt the defending Stanley Cup champion
Capitals their seventh straight loss.
Auston Matthews, Nikita Zaitsev and Mitch Marner also
scored for Toronto. William Nylander added
three assists, while Morgan Rielly and Connor Brown had
two each. Andersen stopped 41 shots for the win.
The Leafs came in having lost two straight, four in a row
and five of six at Scotiabank Arena, and seven of their last 10 overall.
Nicklas Backstrom had
a goal and an assist, and Alex Ovechkin and Matt Niskanen scored
for Washington, which was playing for the third time in four nights.
Braden Holtby,
who had allowed 11 goals on his last 54 shots against coming into Wednesday,
finished with 31 saves. T.J. Oshie added
two assists for the Capitals, who have allowed 30 goals in their last five
games.
With his second-period goal, Ovechkin tied Sergei Fedorov for
the top spot among Russian-born players with 1,179 career points.
CANADIENS
2, COYOTES 1
MONTREAL -- Mike Reilly scored
in the third period, Carey Price made
30 saves and Montreal beat Arizona in Alex Galchenyuk's
return to his old city.
Jonathan Drouin also
scored for the Canadiens, who have won five of six.
Price earned his 20th victory of the season. He has
stopped 133 of the last 137 shots he's faced during a four-game personal
winning streak.
Conor Garland scored
for the Coyotes, who were playing the second game of a back-to-back set after a
3-2 victory in Ottawa on Tuesday night. Calvin Pickard, in his Coyotes debut,
stopped 22 shots.
Galchenyuk was the Canadiens' first-round draft pick in
2012 and played six seasons with Montreal before being traded last summer.
WILD
5, AVALANCHE 2
DENVER -- Eric Staal had
two goals, including the tiebreaker on a second-period power play, Devan Dubnyk made
20 saves and Minnesota rolled into the All-Star break by beating slumping
Colorado.
Jared Spurgeon, Charlie Coyle and Ryan Suter also
scored for the Wild, who earned their fourth win in five games.
Carl Soderberg and Tyson Barrie scored
for an Avalanche team that drops to 3-7 in January and keeps slipping in the
Central Division chase. Philipp Grubauer stopped
23 shots as he got the start over Semyon Varlamov with
Colorado searching for consistency in net.
BLUES
5, DUCKS 1
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Zach Sanford and Tyler Bozak scored
goals in their first games back from injured reserve, and St. Louis beat
stumbling Anaheim.
Vladimir Tarasenko, Oskar Sundqvist and Sammy Blais also
scored for the Blues, who had lost three of four before splitting two games on
a Southern California road trip.
Rookie Jordan Binnington bounced
back from his first career regulation loss with 12 saves in his fifth career
victory heading into the Blues' nine-day break.
Daniel Sprong scored
the game's opening goal, but the injury-plagued Ducks were then buried in their
14th loss in 16 games.
All-Star John Gibson stopped
26 shots before former Blues goalie Chad Johnson replaced
him with 9:25 to play.
PREDATORS
2, GOLDEN KNIGHTS 1
LAS VEGAS -- Juuse Saros made
a career-high 47 saves, Nick Bonino scored
his first game-winning goal of the season and Nashville topped Vegas.
The Predators moved into a first-place tie with Winnipeg
in the Central Division, both at 64 points.
Bonino scored 3:53 into the second period and Saros made
the 2-1 lead stand up. Ryan Johnson also
scored for the Predators.
Despite a 20-7-3 run since Nov. 21, Vegas has lost four
of six. The defending Western Conference champions, who lost Monday at home to
Minnesota, had not lost back-to-back games at home all season.
Max Pacioretty scored
for the Golden Knights, and Marc-Andre Fleury made
25 saves.
HURRICANES
5, CANUCKS 2
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Teuvo Teravainen had
a goal and two assists, Nino Niederreiter scored
twice and Carolina beat Vancouver.
Alex Nedeljkovic made
24 saves for Carolina in his first NHL start. Greg McKegg and Dougie Hamilton each
added a goal and an assist as the Hurricanes snapped Vancouver's five-game
point streak in the final game for both teams before the All-Star break and
their bye weeks.
Sebastian Aho had
two assists, and Carolina took five points during a three-game road swing
through Canada.
Teravainen's big performance came two days after the
forward agreed to a five-year contract extension worth $27 million.
Josh Leivo and Sven Baertschi scored
for the Canucks. Jacob Markstrom stopped
29 shots.
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