LIGHTNING 5, BLUE
JACKETS 1
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Nikita
Kucherov had two goals and three assists, and the Tampa Bay
Lightning beat the Columbus Blue
Jackets 5-1 Monday night for their sixth straight win.
Brayden Point scored
twice and Steven
Stamkos also had a goal for the Lightning, who are 8-1-2 in
their last 11 games. Andrei
Vasilevskiy stopped 40 shots and got his 26th win. Kucherov now
has 99 points to lead the league, with seven goals in the last five games.
Lukas Sedlak scored
and Joonas
Korpisalo finished with 15 saves for the Blue Jackets, who had
won four straight.
Columbus outshot the Lightning 19-6 in the first period, but
Kucherov scored twice. Stamkos made it 3-0 with just 28.1 seconds left in the
second, and Point scored twice in the third.
Sedlak spoiled Vasilevskiy's bid for a third consecutive
shutout with 1:45 remaining.
CAPITALS 3, KINGS 2
LOS ANGELES -- Alex Ovechkin scored
two power-play goals, and Washington beat Los Angeles.
It was the 10th multi-goal game this season for Ovechkin,
who leads the NHL with 42 goals. He has scored a goal in three straight games
and has 12 points (five goals, seven assists) in the past eight games. He is on
pace for 57 goals, which would be the second-most in his 14-year career. He
scored 65 goals in 2007-08.
Brett
Connolly scored Washington's other goal and John Carlson had
two assists to go over 300 for his career. Pheonix
Copley made 26 saves for his third straight win.
Alex Iafallo and Ilya
Kovalchuk had third-period goals for Los Angeles, which is
0-3-2 in its last five.
BLACKHAWKS 8, SENATORS 7
CHICAGO -- Alex
DeBrincat had three goals and two assists, and Chicago held on
to beat Ottawa for its ninth win in 11 games.
Patrick Kane scored
his 36th goal and added two assists to extend his point streak to 18 games --
with 14 goals and 26 assists during the stretch- the longest by a player in the
NHL this season. Dylan Strome also
had a goal and two assists in his fourth three-point game since joining the
Blackhawks on Nov. 25, and Brandon Saad, Gustav
Forsling and Jonathan
Toewsalso scored.
The 21-year-old DeBrincat's five points set a career high.
His fourth NHL hat trick gives him 32 goals in his second season.
Colin White had
two goals and an assist, Thomas Chabot scored
twice, and Mark Stone, Bobby Ryan and Rudolfs
Balcers also had goals for NHL-worst Ottawa, which lost for the
eighth time in its last 11.
BRUINS 6, SHARKS 5
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Charlie
McAvoy scored his fourth goal of the season with 1:01 left in
overtime and Boston beat San Jose in a game featuring two of the NHL's hottest
teams.
The Bruins won their season-best sixth straight game and
extended their point streak to 11 games (8-0-3).
Boston moved to three points ahead of Toronto for second
place in the Atlantic Division.
The Sharks lost despite Joe Thornton's
fifth career hat trick. San Jose had won seven of its previous eight games and
14 of 18 going into Monday.
AVALANCHE 3, GOLDEN KNIGHTS 0
DENVER -- Andrew
Agozzino scored his first NHL goal, Semyon
Varlamov stopped 40 shots for his second shutout of the season
and Colorado ended a six-game home skid.
Tyson Jost and Matt Calvert also
scored as the Avalanche won their first game at the Pepsi Center since Jan. 19.
Agozzino also added an assist.
Malcolm
Subban had 35 saves for a Golden Knights team that's now
dropped eight of their last 11 games. Subban started back-to-back games for the
first time all season with Vegas electing to rest Marc-Andre
Fleury.
FLAMES 5, COYOTES 2
CALGARY, Alberta -- Michael
Frolik and Mikael
Backlund each had a goal and an assist in the third period to
help Calgary beat Arizona.
Mark Giordano also
had a goal and an assist, and Derek Ryan and Austin
Czarnik had the other goals for the Flames, who won their
second straight to improve to 3-3-2 since the All-Star break. Elias
Lindholm assisted on both third-period goals, Rasmus
Andersson also had two assists, and Mike Smith stopped
27 shots in his third straight start (2-0-1).
Conor Garland and Jordan Weal scored
for the Coyotes. Calvin Pickard finished with 29 saves in his third start for
Arizona since being claimed off waivers from Philadelphia on Nov. 29.
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