RANGERS 4, MAPLE
LEAFS 1
NEW YORK -- Alexandar
Georgiev had a career-high 55 saves in the New York
Rangers' 4-1 victory over the Toronto Maple
Leafs on Sunday night.
Mika
Zibanejad, Jimmy Vesey and Adam McQuaid scored
to help the Rangers finished their homestand at 2-2-1. Kevin Hayes added
an empty-netter, and Mats
Zuccarello and Chris Kreider each
had two assists.
Kasperi
Kapanen scored for the Maple Leafs. They had won four in a row.
Toronto had a season-high 56 shots, forcing Georgiev to be
at his best throughout. He is the seventh goalie in franchise history with 50
or more saves.
BLACKHAWKS 5, RED WINGS 2
CHICAGO -- Dominik Kahun had
two goals and an assist, Cam Ward made
43 saves and Chicago beat Detroit for its seventh straight victory.
Chicago's second line of Kahun, Dylan Strome and Alex
DeBrincat delivered once again to help the Blackhawks continue
their surprising push after a lackluster first half of the season. Strome had a
goal and two assists, and DeBrincat had three assists to extend his career-best
point’s streak to eight games.
After Detroit pulled within one in the third period, Patrick Kane responded
for Chicago with his 33rd goal. Kane made it 4-2 when he beat Jonathan
Bernier low on the stick side with 3:33 left, extending the
NHL's longest active point’s streak to 14 games. Kane tacked on an assist
on Jonathan
Toews' empty-netter with 2:01 remaining. It was Toews' 25th of the
season. Gustav
Nyquist and Christoffer
Ehn scored for Detroit.
LIGHTMING 5, PANTHERS 2
SUNRISE, Fla. -- Nikita
Kucherov had two goals and an assist to lift Tampa Bay past
Florida.
Brayden Point, Ryan Callahan and Steven
Stamkos also scored for the Lightning. Louis
Domingue made 25 saves, and Anton
Stralman had two assists.
Denis Malgin and Frank Vatrano scored
for the Panthers. James Reimer allowed
three goals on 12 shots before being replaced by Roberto
Luongo to start the third period. Luongo made nine stops.
BRUINS 2, AVALANCHE 1, OT
BOSTON -- Brad Marchand scored
4:03 into overtime and Boston beat Colorado to extend its points streak to
seven games.
Patrice
Bergeron left the puck at the top of the right circle for
Marchand, who skated into the slot and fired it past goalie Semyon
Varlamov to extend his franchise record with 14 overtime goals.
John Moore also
scored, and Jaroslav
Halak made 35 saves to help the Bruins improve to 4-0-3 in
their last seven. Nathan
MacKinnon scored his 29th goal for Colorado, tying Gabriel
Landeskog for the team lead. The Avalanche have lost seventh in
a row (0-3-3), but earned a point with a third straight overtime loss.
JETS 3, SABRES 1
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Blake Wheeler scored
the go-ahead goal with 3:55 remaining and Winnipeg beat Buffalo to snap an
0-2-1 skid.
Connor
Hellebuyck made 35 saves to help the Jets end their longest
winless streak of the season and maintain the Central Division lead. At
35-18-3, Winnipeg earned its 73rd point to move two ahead of Nashville after
the Predators' 5-4 overtime loss to St. Louis earlier in the day.
Andrew Copp also
scored and Mark
Scheifele sealed the win by scoring into an open net in the
final seconds.
Jack Eichel scored
for Buffalo.
ISLANDERS 2, WILD 1
NEW YORK -- Devon Toews scored
the tiebreaking goal early in the second period, Thomas Greiss stopped
26 shots and New York beat Minnesota.
Anthony
Beauvillier also scored for Metropolitan Division-leading New
York. The Islander won for the fourth time in five games and ninth in 12
(9-1-2).
Mikael
Granlund scored for the Wild. They lost for the fifth time in
six games (1-3-2).
BLUES 5, PREDATORS 4, OT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Vladimir
Tarasenko completed a hat trick 16 seconds into overtime and
St. Louis beat Nashville to sweep a home-and-home set with their season-best
sixth straight victory.
Alex
Pietrangelo and Tyler Bozak also
scored and Jake Allen made
40 saves. The Blues beat the Predators 3-2 on Saturday in St. Louis.
DEVILS 3, HURRICANES 2
NEWARK, N.J. -- Marcus
Johansson scored twice, Keith Kinkaid made
32 saves and New Jersey prevented Carolina from moving into a playoff spot.
Nico Hischier set
up all three goals to help the Devils snap the Hurricanes' three-game winning
streak and hand them only their fifth loss (13-5-1) in 19 games. Pavel Zacha also
scored for the Devils.
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