PENGUINS 4, JETS 0
PITTSBURGH -- Olli Maatta and Matt Cullen scored
11 seconds apart in the first period, Matt Murray stopped
33 shots and the surging Pittsburgh
Penguins beat the Winnipeg Jets 4-0
on Friday night for their eighth straight victory.
Maatta got his first goal since last March when his shot on
the power play beat Connor
Hellebuyck with 5:41 left in the first period. Cullen added his
fourth when Zach
Aston-Reese's centering pass went airborne and caromed off Cullen's
left shoulder and into the net. Dominik Simon also
scored for Pittsburgh, picking up his sixth of the season when what appeared to
be a spectacular save by Hellebuyck was overturned on replay.
Murray made the lead stand up to extend his personal winning
streak to seven, tying a career best. One point out of the Eastern Conference
cellar in mid-November, the Penguins have won 10 of 11 overall to close in on
defending Stanley Cup champion Washington in the competitive Metropolitan
Division.
Hellebuyck finished with 29 saves for Winnipeg but the Jets
remained winless in Pittsburgh since 2007, when the Jets played in Atlanta.
HURRICANES 4, BLUE JACKETS 2
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Greg McKegg had
a goal and an assist in his Carolina debut and the Hurricanes beat Columbus.
McKegg was recalled from Charlotte of the AHL on an
emergency basis earlier in the day after Carolina placed Jordan Staal on
injured reserve. Playing in his first NHL game since November 2017, the
journeyman center had an assist in the first period and scored the decisive
goal in the second to lift the Hurricanes to their third straight win.
It was the first multi-point game of McKegg's six-year
career.
Micheal
Ferland, Dougie
Hamilton and Sebastian Aho added
goals for Carolina. Curtis
McElhinney stopped 22 shots in his second straight win after
four consecutive losses.
Oliver
Bjorkstrand and Artemi
Panarin scored 25 seconds apart in the second period for the
Blue Jackets. Sergei
Bobrovsky surrendered three goals on 16 shots before being
pulled midway through second period.
RED WINGS 4, PREDATORS 3, OT
DETROIT -- Dylan Larkin scored
with 24.9 seconds left in overtime as Detroit won for the first time in seven
games.
Andreas
Athanasiou, Thomas Vanek and Tyler
Bertuzzi also scored for Detroit, which had gone 0-4-2 in its
last six games. Jimmy Howard stopped
27 shots.
Defenseman P.K. Subban, Craig Smith and Ryan Johansen scored
for Nashville. Pekka Rinne
made 35 saves.
Larkin beat Rinne with a backhander from the slot as he cut
in from the left point for the winner. It was Larkin's 18th goal.
Johansen tied it 3-3 with 1:16 left in regulation and Rinne
pulled for the extra attacker.
STARS 2, CAPITALS 1, OT
DALLAS -- Tyler Seguin's
second goal of the game 3:37 into overtime lifted Dallas past Washington.
Anton
Khudobin made 36 saves, including the stop of a backhand
by T.J. Oshie 1
1/2 minutes into overtime, to help Dallas complete a 3-0-1 homestand.
Seguin's winner, his fourth goal in two games, came
after Alexander
Radulov skated behind the net and passed across to Seguin at
the right of the net.
Lars Eller scored
for Washington, which has lost three straight (0-2-1) and is tied with
Pittsburgh in points atop the Metropolitan Division. The Capitals have played
one fewer game than Pittsburgh, which beat Winnipeg earlier Friday.
Washington rookie goalie Pheonix
Copley had 27 saves but saw his seven-game winning streak end.
AVALANCHE 6, RANGERS 1
DENVER -- Nathan
MacKinnon and Mikko
Rantanen scored power-play goals early in the first period,
helping Colorado end a six-game slide.
Gabriel
Landeskog added a goal off his right skate, Alexander
Kerfoot tipped in a shot, Rantanen deflected in yet another
and Ryan Graves closed
out the scoring with his first career NHL goal as a struggling Avalanche squad
won for the first time since Dec. 19.
Colorado finished 3 of 10 on the power play, with two of the
goals scored following a 5-minute boarding call on former Avalanche
player Cody McLeod just
2 1/2 minutes in.
Philipp
Grubauer made 24 saves, including one on a penalty shot
by Jimmy Vesey late
in the third.
Ryan Strome scored
the Rangers' lone goal midway through third period, and Alexandar
Georgiev finished with 41 saves.
Tyson Barrie had
three assists to give him 278 career points, the most by a defenseman in
franchise history. Barrie broke the mark held by John-Michael
Liles.
GOLDEN KNIGHTS 3, DUCKS 2
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Max
Pacioretty scored in his return to the Vegas lineup and the
Golden Knights won their fifth straight.
Tomas Nosek had
a goal and an assist, and Nate Schmidt also
scored to help the Golden Knights improve to 6-0-2 in their last eight games.
Marc Andre-Fleury made 25 saves.
Daniel Sprong and Carter Rowney scored
for the Ducks, who dropped to 0-5-2 in their last seven games. John Gibson made
39 saves.
Vegas has won the first three games of the teams' four-game
season series.
DEVILS 3, COYOTES 2, SO
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Keith Kinkaid stopped
21 shots and had two saves in a shootout, lifting New Jersey to its fourth win
in six games.
Kinkaid, who entered after MacKenzie Blackwood left with a
lower-body injury in the first period, stopped Alex
Galchenyuk and Nick Cousins in
the shootout. Kyle Palmeiri and Drew Stafford scored
in the tiebreaker for the Devils.
In regulation, New Jersey's Nico Hischier scored
his 11th goal on a shot that didn't go into the net and Blake Coleman had
his 12th of the season.
Arizona's Darcy Kuemper made
a pair of spectacular saves in overtime, swiping a puck out of the crease after
it trickled through on one, snatching another shot from a seated position on
another. He allowed goals on the two shots he faced in the shootout and
finished with 33 saves.
Coner Garland and Christian
Fischer scored in regulation for the Coyotes, who have lost 11
of 15.
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