MAPLE LEAFS 4,
DEVILS 2
NEWARK, N.J. -- John Tavares scored
twice and hit the 300-goal mark in the Toronto Maple
Leafs' 4-2 victory over the New Jersey
Devils on Thursday night.
Defenseman Ron Hainsey also
scored in Toronto's three-goal first period and third-string goaltender Michael
Hutchinson made 27 saves. Mitch Marner added an empty-net goal.
Blake Coleman and Brian Boyle scored
in a 26-second span for the Devils late in the second period to get New Jersey
within a goal. Keith Kinkaid made
39 saves, including two on Tavares that prevented his hat trick and 30th goal
of the season.
Acquired from Florida on Dec. 29, Hutchinson made his fourth
straight start with Frederik Anderson and Garret Sparks out
with injuries.
CAPITALS 4, BRUINS 2
BOSTON -- Nicklas
Backstrom scored in the third period after missing a game with
an illness, helping Washington beat Boston for the 14th straight time.
Backstrom ripped a left-circle wrister past Jaroslav
Halak for the go-ahead goal with 14:14 remaining.
Alex Ovechkin scored
his NHL-leading 31st and 32nd goals, and also had the highlight hit of the game
when he sent Zdeno Chara --
the NHL's tallest player ever at 6-foot-9 -- flipping head over heels into the
Capitals' bench on a shove late in the first period.
Braden Holtby made
39 saves, improving to 12-0-0 against Boston during the Capitals' streak, and
16-2 in his career against the Bruins. Jakub Vrana also
had a goal for Washington.
Ryan Donato and David Krejci scored
for Boston.
LIGHTNING 3, HURRICANES 1
TAMPA, Fla. -- Brayden Point had
a tiebreaking power-play goal in the third period and added a late empty-netter
in NHL-leading Tampa Bay's comeback victory over Carolina.
After Point scored from in-close with 3:15 left, he got his
28th goal into the empty net during the final minute. Ondrej Palat also
scored, and Andrei
Vasilevskiy made 26 saves. Point also had an assist. The
Lightning, 17-1-1 over the last 19 games, tied a team mark with their ninth
consecutive home win.
Justin
Williams picked up his 300th NHL goal for the Hurricanes, who
had a five-game winning streak end. Petr Mzarek 27 stopped shots.
ISLANDERS 4, RANGERS 3
NEW YORK -- Josh Bailey scored
with 1:26 remaining to lift the New York
Islanders over the Rangers 4-3 at Madison Square Garden.
Cal
Clutterbuck found Bailey cutting to the back post, and he
beat Henrik
Lundqvist to help the Islanders improve to 13-2-0 in the last
15 meetings between the Big Apple rivals.
Matt Barzal had a goal and two assists, and Robin Lehner made
27 saves. Jordan Eberle and Anders Lee also
scored for the Islanders, and Johnny
Boychuk had two assists.
Ryan Strome, Kevin
Shattenkirk and Jesper Fast scored
for the Rangers. They dropped their fifth straight to open 2019.
OILERS 4, PANTHERS 3, SO
EDMONTON, Alberta -- Connor
McDavid had two goals -- including the tying score with 8
seconds left in regulation -- and also scored in the shootout, helping Edmonton
beat Florida.
Ryan
Nugent-Hopkins also scored in the shootout, and Darnell Nurse had
the other goal in regulation for the Oilers, They have won three of their last
five on the heels of a six-game losing streak.
Frank Vatrano, Denis Malgin and Henrik
Borgstrom scored for the Panthers. They have lost four in a
row.
SHARKS 3, GOLDEN KNIGHTS 2
LAS VEGAS -- Melker
Karlsson and Joonas
Donskoi scored third-period goals 39 seconds apart to lift San
Jose over Vegas.
San Jose won its fifth straight and ended the Golden
Knights' seven-game winning streak. The Sharks (59 points) leapfrogged Vegas in
the Pacific Division standings and are one point behind Calgary for the top
spot.
Tomas Hertl also
scored for the Sharks, and goaltender Martin Jones made
36 saves. Tomas Nosek and
Jon Merril scored for Vegas, while Marc-Andre
Fleury made 24 saves.
SENATORS 4, KINGS 1
LOS ANGELES -- Chris Tierney scored
twice and Ottawa beat Los Angeles.
Bobby Ryan had
a power-play goal and Christian
Wolanin also scored for the Senators, who won on back-to-back
nights at Anaheim and Los Angeles for their first consecutive road victories
this season. Anders
Nilsson made 33 saves.
Kyle Clifford scored
and Jonathan
Quick made 23 saves for the Kings, who have lost four of five.
BLUE JACKETS 4, PREDATORS 3, OT
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Artemi
Panarin scored his second goal of the night 1:22 into overtime
to lift Columbus past Nashville.
Panarin won it on a 4-on-3 power play. Boone Jenner also
had two goals, and Zach Werenski
had a pair of assists for the Blue Jackets in the 600th career coaching win for
John Tortorella.
Joonas
Korpisalo had 32 saves for Columbus. He got the start
because Sergei
Bobrovsky was scratched because of an unspecified
"incident," according to the team, with no clear idea of when the
Vezina Trophy-winner might be back. Mattias
Ekholm had a goal and an assist, and Nick Bonino and Viktor
Arvidsson also scored in the third period for the Predators.
WILD 3, JETS 2
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Jason Zucker scored
twice, giving Minnesota's lagging power play a lift with his first goal and
getting one later just after leaving the penalty box, and the Wild beat
Winnipeg.
Jordan
Greenway also scored and Devan Dubnyk made
26 saves. The Wild have won all three games against the Jets so far this season
by a combined 10-5 score after losing to their Central Division rival in five
games in the first round of the playoffs last spring.
Brandon Tanev and Mark
Scheifele scored for the Jets.
BLUES 4, CANADIENS 1
ST. LOUIS -- Oskar
Sundqvist had a goal and an assist and rookie Jordan
Binnington made 28 saves to lead St. Louis past Montreal.
Robert Thomas, Jay
Bouwmeester and Sammy Blais also
scored for St. Louis. Binnington improved to 2-0 after becoming the 35th goalie
in NHL history to record a shutout in his first career start on Monday night at
Philadelphia. Brendan
Gallagher scored for the Canadiens.
FLYERS 2, STARS 1
PHILADELPHIA -- Carter Hart stopped
37 shots and Philadelphia beat Dallas to end an eight-game losing streak.
James van
Riemsdyk had a goal and an assist, and Travis
Konecny also scored for Philadelphia. Jamie Benn scored
for Dallas. Tyler Seguin had
an assist to extend his point’s streak to seven games. He has at least one
point in every contest since he and Benn were harshly criticized by CEO Jim
Lites on Dec. 28.
COYOTES 4, CANUCKS 3, OT
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Richard Panik scored
his second goal of the game 4:10 into overtime to lift Arizona over Vancouver.
Panik added an assist, and Nick Cousins and Conor Garland also
scored for the Coyotes, who got 33 saves from Darcy Kuemper.
Sven
Baertschi scored twice and Adam Gaudette added
a goal for the Canucks, who erased one-goal deficits three times but couldn't
pull off the victory. Jacob
Markstrom stopped 18 of 22 shots.
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