SHARKS
7, CAPITALS 6, OT
WASHINGTON -- Tomas Hertl completed
his hat trick by scoring in overtime, and the San Jose Sharks withstood Alex Ovechkin's
three goals to beat the Washington Capitals 7-6
on Tuesday night and hand the defending Stanley Cup champions their sixth
consecutive defeat.
Hertl scored 2:48 into the 3-on-3 session, and a handful
of hats were tossed onto the ice. Many more cascaded down earlier after
Ovechkin's third hat trick this season and 23rd of his career, but that came in
a losing effort because of Evander Kane's
dramatic goal that helped the Sharks end their three-game skid.
With goaltender Martin Jones pulled
for an extra attacker, Kane beat Braden Holtby with
a second left in regulation for his second of the night. Holtby allowed seven
goals on 43 shots in what was not one of the All-Star goalie's finest
performances.
Joe Pavelski and Logan Couture also
scored for San Jose, which has allowed six goals in each of its past four
games.
T.J. Oshie, Andre Burakovsky and Evgeny Kuznetsov also
scored for Washington, which has lost six in a row for the first time since the
2013-14 season.
BLACKHAWKS
3, ISLANDERS 2, SO
CHICAGO -- Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane scored
in the shootout as Chicago halted New York's five-game winning streak.
Toews scored on a backhander and Kane beat Robin Lehner between
the pads after nearly pulling to a stop. Cam Ward stopped Josh Bailey and Mathew Barzal to
give the Blackhawks their second straight victory following a five-game slide.
Toews and Dylan Strome scored
power-play goals in regulation for Chicago. Strome connected during a 5-on-3
advantage in the second period to end the Islanders' shutout streak at 158
minutes, 58 seconds.
Valtteri Filppula and
Barzal scored in regulation for the Metropolitan Division leaders, who lost for
just the third time in 15 games.
Ward stopped 34 shots through overtime. Lehner made 38
saves for the Islanders, who came into the game off two straight shutouts.
Chicago's Alex DeBrincat had
two assists and Kane had one to extend his point streak to nine games.
FLAMES
3, HURRICANES 2, OT
CALGARY, Alberta -- Mikael Backlund scored
15 seconds into overtime to give Calgary a victory over Carolina.
Calgary (33-13-5) heads into the All-Star break as the
No. 1 team in the Western Conference, six points up on San Jose.
Oliver Kylington and Mark Jankowski also
scored for the Flames, who finished 9-1-1 in January. David Rittich made
33 saves to improve to 8-0-2 in his last 10 starts.
Sebastian Aho tied
it for Carolina with 44 seconds left in regulation. Dougie Hamilton also
scored for the Hurricanes, and Peter Mrazek stopped 22 shots.
It was the first game between the teams since Bill Peters
resigned as coach of the Hurricanes after four seasons and was hired by the
Flames in April 2018.
RED
WINGS 3, OILERS 2
EDMONTON, Alberta -- Luke Glendening scored
twice and Detroit headed into the All-Star break with a win over Edmonton.
Dylan Larkin had
a goal for the Red Wings, who snapped their two-game skid. Jimmy Howard
made 32 saves.
Leon Draisaitl and
Matt Benning scored for the Oilers, who have lost three in a row.
COYOTES
3, SENATORS 2
OTTAWA, Ontario -- Vinnie Hinostroza scored
twice and added an assist to lead Arizona over Ottawa.
Derek Stepan also
scored for the Coyotes, who are 6-1-1 in their past eight games. Darcy Kuemper stopped
25 shots.
Bobby Ryan and Ryan Dzingel had
the goals for the Senators. Craig Anderson,
making his second start after missing 12 games with a concussion, finished with
30 saves.
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