CANADIENS 2,
CANUCKS 0
MONTREAL -- Carey Price made
33 saves in his return from injury to help the Montreal
Canadiens beat the Vancouver
Canucks 2-0 on Thursday night.
Price picked up his second shutout of the season and 42nd
overall in his first appearance after missing three games because of a
lower-body injury. Jordie Benn and Jonathan
Drouin scored for Montreal.
Canucks rookie Elias
Pettersson left because of a lower-body injury in the second
period. Named to the All-Star Games on Wednesday, Pettersson was injured after
getting tangled with fellow rookie and Habs forward Jesperi
Kotkaniemi. Pettersson's right knee was caught between Kotkaniemi's
legs as they both fell to the ice. The Swede stayed down on the ice before
getting to his feet and going to the dressing room.
Benn opened the scoring with his third goal of the season at
11:50 of the first. Minutes after Pettersson's injury, Drouin burst up the wing
for his 13th of the season.
LIGHTNING 6, KINGS 2
LOS ANGELES -- Nikita
Kucherov had a goal and three assists as Tampa Bay kept
steamrolling along, beating Los Angeles for its seventh straight victory.
The NHL-leading Lightning have earned at least one point in
16 consecutive games -- the longest streak in the league this season. They are
15-0-1 during the run.
Kucherov has eight goals and 19 assists during a 12-game
point streak. He has scored in five straight games and has seven consecutive
multipoint games.
Steven
Stamkos added a goal and two assists, and Brayden Point had
a goal and an assist for Tampa Bay. Andrei
Vasilevskiy made 28 saves for his sixth consecutive win.
Austin Wagner and Drew Doughty scored
for the Kings, who have lost three of four. Jonathan
Quick stopped 27 shots.
BLUES 5, CAPITALS 2
ST. LOUIS -- Alex Ovechkin scored
his 30th goal of the season, but St. Louis came back to beat Washington.
Ovechkin's first-period goal snapped a six-game drought and
tied him with Mike Gartner as
the only players in NHL history to begin their careers with 14 straight 30-goal
seasons. Gartner scored 30 or more in his first 15 seasons.
Alex
Pietrangelo had a goal and an assist for the Blues, Colton
Parayko, Oskar
Sundqvist, Robert Thomas and Tyler Bozak also
scored, and Jake Allen made
23 saves.
Brett
Connolly also scored for the Capitals.
WILD 4, MAPLE LEAFS 3
TORONTO -- Zach Parise broke
a tie off a turnover early in the third period and Minnesota rallied to beat
Toronto.
Auston
Matthews lost the puck to Parise, who beat goalie Michael
Hutchinson high over his glove at 4:21 for his 18th goal of the
season. Minnesota overcame deficits of 2-0 and 3-2.
Toronto got a power play midway through the period, with
Matthews hitting the post short side on Devan Dubnyk.
The Leafs pulled Hutchinson with 2:45 left, but were unable to get anything
past the Wild netminder, including a chance that dribbled off the post in the
dying seconds.
Jared
Spurgeon had a goal and two assists, Charlie Coyle added
a goal and an assist, and Mikko Koivu also
scored for Minnesota. Dubnyk stopped 38 shots.
Mitch Marner scored
twice and William
Nylander had the other goal for Toronto. Tavares added two
assists, and Hutchinson made 30 saves in his debut in an emergency recall from
the minors.
ISLANDERS 3, BLACKHAWKS 2, OT
UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- Devon Toews scored
his first NHL goal at 1:48 of overtime to lift New York past Chicago for its fifth
straight victory.
Mathew Barzal scored
twice to keep up his scoring binge and help the Islanders win for the eighth
time in nine games. Robin Lehner,
making his third straight start, stopped 19 shots as New York moved to 3-0-1 in
four games at the Nassau Coliseum this season.
Toews, playing in the fifth game of his career, got the
winner when he knocked in the rebound of his own shot that Collin Delia stopped,
with the puck coming to him at the right side.
Patrick Kane and Dominik Kahun and
scored for Chicago.
HURRICANES 5, FLYERS 3
PHILADELPHIA -- Dougie
Hamilton, Justin
Williams and Teuvo
Teravainen scored second-period goals to lead Carolina past
Philadelphia.
The Flyers fired Coach Dave Hakstol and general
manager Ron Hextall last
month and the shake-up has yet to spark any kind of sign of playoff life for a
franchise that hasn't won a Stanley Cup since 1975. The Flyers lost their fifth
straight game and fell to 3-5-1 under interim coach Scott Gordon.
Wayne Simmons scored in the third to make it 4-1 and end
Philly's scoreless streak that stretched more than 123 minutes. Sean
Couturier and James van
Riemsdyk also scored in the third for the Flyers.
Teravainen's second goal of the game ended the Flyers' comeback
and secured Carolina's third win since Dec. 20. Warren
Foegele also scores, and Petr Mrazek stopped
31 shots.
SABRES 4, PANTHERS 3
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Jeff Skinner scored
twice and Buffalo ended a seven-game skid against Florida.
Sam Reinhart had
a goal and an assist, and Tage Thompson also
scored in a game the Sabres played minus injured captain Jack Eichel.
Buffalo coach Phil Housley said
Eichel will miss at least one more game with an upper-body injury after he was
hurt in the first period of a 3-1 loss to the New York
Islanders on Monday.
Linus Ullmark stopped
35 shots. Buffalo was 0-6-1 in its previous seven meetings against Florida,
dating to a 4-2 win on March 27, 2017. More important, the Sabres snapped an
0-2-1 slide overall while improving to 5-7-4 since their 10-game winning
streak, which matched a franchise record.
Alexander Barkov had a goal and an assist for Florida,
and Mike Hoffman and Vatrano
also scored.
BRUINS 6, FLAMES 4
BOSTON -- Jake DeBrusk and Brad Marchand each
had two goals to lift Boston past Calgary.
Boston has won three in a row and six of eight. The Bruins
built on their win over Chicago in Tuesday's Winter Classic by beating the top
team in the Western Conference.
Jaroslav
Halak stopped 33 shots, and John Moore and David
Pastrnak also scored.
Mike Smith had
21 saves for Calgary, which has dropped five of eight. Michael
Frolik, Elias
Lindholm, Johnny
Gaudreau and Mikael
Backlund scored.
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