FLYERS 7, WILD 4
PHILADELPHIA -- James van
Riemsdyk recorded a hat trick, and Nolan Patrick had
two goals and two assists to lead the Philadelphia
Flyers to a 7-4 victory over the Minnesota Wild on
Monday night.
Wayne
Simmonds also had two goals for the Flyers. Carter Hart had
34 saves.
It was just the second win in the last 11 games for
Philadelphia, which began Monday with the fewest points in the league.
Jason Zucker, Marcus
Foligno, Joel Eriksson
Ek and Ryan Suter scored
for Minnesota.
The Wild dropped to 0-5-1 against Metropolitan Division
teams.
AVALANCHE 6, MAPLE LEAFS 3
TORONTO -- Carl
Soderberg had his first career hat trick and Colorado topped
Toronto.
Gabriel
Landeskog, Mikko
Rantanen and Matt Calvert also
scored for Colorado, which had lost nine of its last 10 games overall (1-7-2),
and seven straight in regulation on the road. Semyon
Varlamov stopped 17 shots.
Igor
Ozhiganov, Kasperi
Kapanen and Mitch Marner scored
for Toronto. Frederik
Andersen made 32 saves in his return to the starting lineup after
missing eight games with a groin injury. Auston
Matthews added two assists.
Toronto has lost five of its last seven games and four of
five at home.
CANADIENS 3, BRUINS 2, OT
BOSTON -- Jeff Petry scored
15 seconds into overtime, batting the puck out of the air and past Tuukka Rask to
lead Montreal to a win over Boston.
Carey Price stopped
41 shots for the Canadiens. Paul Byron scored
a short-handed goal, and Brendan
Gallagher also scored to help Montreal earn its third victory
in four tries.
Rask made 19 saves but lost for the first time in his last
six starts. David Krejci scored
a power-play goal -- with Rask pulled for a 6-on-4 -- with just 38 seconds left
in regulation to send the game into overtime.
Brad Marchand also
scored for Boston, giving the Bruins a 1-0 lead about six minutes into the
game.
DEVILS 8, BLACKHAWKS 5
NEWARK, N.J. -- Kyle Palmieri and Blake Coleman each
scored twice, and New Jersey had its biggest offensive game of the season in
beating Chicago.
Travis Zajac, Sami Vatanen, Kevin Rooney and Brett Seney also
scored as the Devils won consecutive games for only the third time since
opening the season with four straight wins. Rookie goaltender Mackenzie
Blackwood won for the fifth time in seven decisions.
Patrick Kane scored
twice and set up two others for the Blackhawks. Brent
Seabrook, Dominik Kahun and Brandon Saad also
scored for Chicago, which left goaltenders Cam Ward and Collin Delia defenseless
most of the game in giving up at least seven goals for the fifth time this
season. The eight goals against tied the most given up by the Blackhawks this
season.
BLUES 4, CAPITALS 1
WASHINGTON -- Vince Dunn scored
his first goal since October, David Perron extended
his point streak and St. Louis scored three goals in a five-minute span to beat
Washington for its first three-game winning streak of the season.
Dunn banked the puck in on a double deflection for his first
goal in 33 games and assisted on Perron's goal with a no-look backhanded
pass. Ivan
Barbashev and Vladimir
Tarasenko also scored.
Perron, who rejoined St. Louis as a free agent in the
offseason, has five goals and nine assists during his career-best 11-game point
streak.
Jake Allen made
28 saves.
Alex Ovechkin scored
his league-leading 33rd goal of the season for Washington, which dropped its
second in a row. Ovechkin took over sole possession of sixth in NHL history
with his 238th career power-play goal and tied Dave
Andreychuk at 14th on the all-time list with the 640th goal of
his career.
Capitals backup Pheonix
Copley allowed four goals on 37 shots.
OILERS 7, SABRES 2
EDMONTON, Alberta -- Milan Lucic and Zack Kassian each
scored a pair of goals as Edmonton routed Buffalo.
Ryan
Nugent-Hopkins, Connor
McDavid and Leon
Draisaitl also scored for the Oilers, who have won two of their
last three.
Casey
Mittelstadt and Evan
Rodrigues scored for the struggling Sabres, who have lost three
straight.
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