GOLDEN KNIGHTS 7, PENGUINS 3
LAS VEGAS -- Jonathan
Marchessault scored three goals for his second career hat trick
to lead Vegas.
Shea Theodore, Max
Pacioretty, Oscar Lindberg and William
Karlsson also scored as the Golden Knights improved to 16-4-3
at home this season. Marc-Andre
Fleury, who spent his first 13 seasons with the Penguins, stopped 34
shots to up his record to 27-12-4.
Marchessault scored twice less than four minutes apart in
the second period to give Vegas a 5-3 lead. His empty-netter with 21 seconds
left in the game completed the scoring with the Golden Knights' first hat trick
of the season and third in franchise history.
Phil Kessel, Dominik Simon and Sidney Crosby scored
for Pittsburgh, and Casey DeSmith
finished with 28 saves.
DUCKS 3, DEVILS 2
NEWARK, N.J. -- John Gibson made
29 saves and Troy Terry scored
his first NHL goal and set up another, helping the sending the new-look Anaheim Ducks beat
the New Jersey
Devils 3-2 on Saturday.
The Ducks have won two straight after a franchise-record
12-game losing streak.
Daniel Sprong also
had a goal and an assist and Derek Grant,
playing in his second game with the Ducks after being acquired Wednesday, got
the insurance goal early in the third period. Grant scored on a setup by Terry,
who was recalled from the minors Wednesday.
The Ducks made four trades in a three-day span leading to
their shutout victory over Minnesota on Thursday night. Gibson also was in goal
for that one.
Marcus
Johansson and Jesper Bratt scored
for New Jersey.
LIGHTNING 6, SHARKS 3
TAMPA, Fla. -- Steven
Stamkos scored twice and NHL point’s leader Nikita
Kucherov added a pair of assists to lead NHL-best Tampa Bay.
Victor Hedman had
a goal and an assist, and Alex Killorn, Mathieu
Joseph and Yanni Gourde
also scored for Tampa Bay, which is 6-2 since the Sharks ended the Lightning's
16-game streak of consecutive games with a point on Jan. 5.
Andrei
Vasilevskiy made 36 saves and recorded his 20th victory of the
season.
Evander Kane had
two goals, and Marcus Sorenson also scored for the Sharks. San Jose was without
All-Star defenseman Erik Karlsson,
who was a late scratch after participating in warmups.
Martin Jones stopped
20 shots
RANGERS 3, BRUINS 2
BOSTON -- Mika
Zibanejad scored two goals, Henrik
Lundqvist made 27 saves to take over sole possession of sixth
place on the NHL's career wins and New York won for the fourth time in five
games.
Filip Chytil also
scored for the Rangers, and Lundqvist got his 446th win to break a tie with
Terry Sawchuk and move eight behind Curtis Joseph for
fifth. It was New York's eighth win in the last nine meetings against Boston.
Danton Heinen and Brad Marchand scored
for the Bruins, who lost in regulation for just the second time in 10 games
(7-2-1). Boston also lost starting goalie Tuukka Rask to
a concussion late in the first period.
STARS 4, JETS 2
DALLAS -- Brett Ritchie, Blake Comeau and Radek Faksa scored
their first goals of the New Year and Dallas beat Central Division-leading
Winnipeg.
The goals by Ritchie, Comeau and Faksa gave Dallas a 3-0
lead after two periods. Tyler Seguin
scored in the third period. Ben Bishop made
15 of his 27 saves in the third period as Dallas snapped a four-game losing
streak.
Branden Lemieux and Kyle Connor scored
21 seconds apart in the third period, rallying the Jets to 3-2. Connor
Hellebuyck stopped 36 shots for the Jets, who had won four in a
row and were 18-6 in their previous 24 games.
PANTHERS 4, PREDATORS 2
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Aaron Ekblad and Vincent
Trocheck each had a goal and an assist to lead Florida.
Jared McCann and Frank Vatrano had
the other goals for the Panthers, who snapped a seven-game losing streak with a
home victory over Toronto on Friday night. James Reimr stopped 37 shots.
Nick Bonino and Austin Watson each
scored and had an assist, and Juuse Saros made
26 saves for Nashville, which has lost four of its last five.
Ekblad got his 62nd career goal, moving him into first place
in Florida franchise history for a defenseman.
BLUES 3, SENATORS 2
ST. LOUIS -- Carl
Gunnarsson scored the go-ahead goal with 7:44 left in the third
period, lifting St. Louis past Ottawa.
Vladimir
Tarasenko and Vince Dunn also
had goals for the Blues, who beat Ottawa for the fourth straight time. Jordan
Binnington made 28 saves.
Gunnarsson's goal was his first in 29 career games against
Ottawa, and his second goal overall in as many games. The Senators
unsuccessfully challenged the goal, claiming Anderson had covered the puck
moments before it was knocked free by Pat Maroon.
Nick Paul and Magnus
Paajarvi scored for the Senators, who lost for just the second
time in their last six games. Craig
Anderson made 35 saves.
AVALANCHE 7, KINGS 1
DENVER -- Mikko
Rantanen scored two of Colorado's franchise record-tying six
second-period goals, Semyon
Varlamov stopped 30 shots and the Avalanche routed Los Angeles.
Colorado had six goals in a period for the first time since
March 3, 1999, at Florida. Gabriel
Landeskog, Tyson Barrie, Sheldon Dries and Colin Wilson also
scored in the decisive period. Dries' short-handed goal made it 5-0 and chased
goalie Jonathan
Quick. Carl
Soderberg got things rolling with a goal in the first
period. Ilya
Kovalchuk ended Varlamov's shutout big with a power-play goal
in the third.
FLYERS 5, CANADIENS 2
MONTREAL -- Nolan Patrick scored
twice in the third period and Philadelphia beat Montreal for its third straight
win.
Travis
Konecny and James van
Riemsdyk also had goals and Michael Raffl scored
an empty-netter, and Shayne
Gostisbehere had two assists. Carter Hart stopped
33 shots while making his fifth consecutive start.
Max Domi and Brett Kulak scored
for the Canadiens, whose season-best four-game winning streak was snapped.
It was the first of three meetings this season between the
Canadiens and Flyers, who have now beaten Montreal in five straight games
dating to the 2016-17 season.
FLAMES 5, OILERS 2
EDMONTON, Alberta -- Mark Giordano, Johnny
Gaudreau, Sean Monahan and Mikael
Backlund each had a goal and an assist as Calgary beat Edmonton.
Oliver
Kylington also scored for the Flames, who have gone 7-0-1 in
their last eight games. David Rittich stopped
22 shots.
Ryan
Nugent-Hopkins and Milan Lucic had
goals for the Oilers, who had won back-to-back games before playing
Calgary. Mikko
Koskinen finished with 29 saves.
WILD 2, BLUE JACKETS 1
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Zach Parise scored
his team-leading 20th goal and Devan Dubnyk had
19 saves as Minnesota held off Columbus.
Jordan
Greenway also scored his ninth goal for Minnesota, which handed
the Blue Jackets their second straight loss. Newcomers Pontus Aberg and Victor Rask had
assists for their first points with the Wild since being traded earlier in the
week from Anaheim and Carolina, respectively.
Artemi
Panarin scored Columbus' lone goal, and Sergei
Bobrovsky stopped 29 shots.
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