BRUINS 3, DUCKS 0
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Jaroslav
Halak made 30 saves in his fourth shutout of the season, and
the Boston Bruins beat
the Anaheim Ducks 3-0
on Friday night for their fourth consecutive victory.
Noel Acciari and Jake DeBrusk scored
for the Bruins, who have earned at least a point in nine consecutive
games. Chris Wagner added
an empty-netter with 1:31 remaining.
Kevin Boyle made
26 saves for the Ducks, who have lost 20 of their past 23 games.
DEVILS 5, WILD 4, OT
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Nico Hischier scored
3:19 into overtime and Cory
Schneider got his first win in nearly 14 months as New Jersey
rallied for the victory.
Hischier, Marcus
Johansson and Kyle Palmieri each
had a goal and an assist for the Devils, who won for the second time in eight
games. Will Butcher and Ben Lovejoy also
scored.
Schneider had 15 saves in relief, including three in
overtime. He allowed five goals Thursday in Chicago and was 0-17-4 since his
last win on Dec. 27, 2017.
Mikael
Granlund and Brad Hunt each
had a goal and an assist for Minnesota, which dropped to 1-4-3 in its past
eight games. Joel Eriksson
Ek and Nick Seeler also
scored, and Ryan Suter had
two assists.
HURRICANES 3, OILERS 1
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Nino
Niederreiter scored two goals for Carolina, and Curtis
McElhinney stopped the final 40 shots he faced.
Lucas
Wallmark also scored and Sebastian Aho had
two assists for the Hurricanes, who have won 15 of 21 since Dec. 31 for the
best record in the NHL in that span. Carolina moved a point behind idle
Pittsburgh for the final wild-card playoff spot in the East.
Leon Draisaitl scored
his team-leading 34th goal on the Oilers' first shot, and Mikko
Koskinen stopped 24 shots while losing his sixth straight decision.
Edmonton is 1-7-2 in its last 10.
McElhinney improved to 7-0-0 against Edmonton -- his best
career record against any opponent.
RANGERS 6, SABRES 2
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Rookie Alexandar
Georgiev stopped 31 shots, including 13 in the final period,
and the Rangers rolled to the road win.
Vladislav
Namestnikov scored twice in the final four minutes, while also
adding an assist. Jesper Fast and Boo Nieves staked
New York to a 2-0 lead in the first period, and Jimmy Vesey and Pavel
Buchnevich also scored.
New York improved to 8-5-1 in its past 14 and earned its
58th point to move into 12th in the Eastern Conference standings.
Buffalo squandered a chance to close the gap on idle
Pittsburgh in the race for the Eastern Conference's eighth and final playoff
spot. The Sabres have 63 points and remain four behind the Penguins.
Jeff Skinner scored
twice for Buffalo, including his team-leading 36th.
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