CAPITALS 5, SHARKS
1
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Alex Ovechkin scored
his NHL-leading 39th goal, T.J. Oshie had
two goals and an assist, and the Washington
Capitals beat the San Jose
Sharks 5-1 on Thursday night.
Jakub Vrana and Tom Wilson each
had a goal and an assist, and Nicklas
Backstrom had two assists for Washington. Braden Holtby stopped
24 shots, and Ovechkin added an assist as the Capitals won for the fifth time
in seven games after dropping seven straight.
San Jose ended a six-game winning streak, which began with a
7-6 overtime win at Washington on Jan. 22. Sharks goalie Martin Jones turned
back 18 shots.
The Sharks took an early lead on Kevin Labanc's
11th goal at 2:06 of the first period, but it was all Washington after that.
MAPLE LEAFS 6, GOLDEN KNIGHTS 3
LAS VEGAS -- Auston
Matthews scored two goals, including the 100th of his career,
to lead Toronto over Vegas.
The Maple Leafs, who improved to 36-18-3 this season and
19-7-2 on the road, are 15-7-0 against the Western Conference and 9-2-0 against
Pacific Division opponents this season.
Morgan Rielly scored
his fifth game-winner when his shot made its way through traffic to beat Marc-Andre
Fleury and put Toronto ahead 4-3 at the midway point of the
third period.
Vegas, meanwhile, has lost three in a row and a
franchise-record five straight at T-Mobile Arena, including the first three of
a four-game homestand.
ISLANDERS 3, BLUE JACKETS 0
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Thomas Greiss stopped
31 shots for his fourth shutout of the season and New York beat Columbus.
Casey Cizikas scored
twice on breakaways and Josh Bailey also
had a goal for the Islanders, who cruised to their fifth win in the last seven
games.
Greiss was outstanding in getting his 12th career shutout
and the Islanders defenders showed why they are tops in the NHL in keeping
opponents' pucks out of their net. New York, which began the night three points
ahead of Washington atop the Metropolitan Division, snapped the Blue Jackets'
four-game win streak.
Sergei
Bobrovsky had 24 saves for the Blue Jackets, who is tied with
Pittsburgh with 67 points but holds third place in the Metropolitan due to a
game in hand. The game was a letdown for Columbus, which seemed to have
momentum after shutting out the Capitals by the same score on Tuesday.
LIGHTNING 6, STARS 0
TAMPA, Fla. -- Steven
Stamkos had two goals and an assist, Nikita
Kucherov added a goal and three assists, and Tampa Bay beat
Dallas.
Tyler Johnson, Mikhail
Sergachev and Alex Killorn also
scored to help the Lightning improve to 6-0-2 in the last eight games and reach
90 points in 58 games this season. Andrei
Vasilevskiy stopped 32 shots for his fifth shutout of the season and
17th of his career to tie Ben Bishop for
most in team history.
Dallas goalie Anton
Khudobin was pulled from the game twice, allowing five goals on
21 shots. Landon Bow finished
with four saves in 27:07 of ice time for Dallas, which fell to 1-2-1 in the
past four games.
BLACKHAWKS 5, DEVILS 2
CHICAGO -- Patrick Kane scored
his 34th goal and added two assists to lead Chicago over New Jersey for its
eighth victory in nine games.
Brandon Saad and Artem
Anisimov each had a goal and an assist, and Jonathan
Toews and Drake
Caggiula also scored for the Blackhawks. Cam Ward stopped
41 shots.
Damon
Severson and Travis Zajac scored
to give the Devils a 2-0 lead with a little more than three minutes left in the
first period before the Blackhawks took over. New Jersey has lost two straight
and five of its last six.
Devils goalie Cory
Schneider finished with 31 saves to extend his regular-season winless
streak to 24 games. He is now 0-17-4 since his last win Dec. 27, 2017.
BLUES 4, COYOTES 0
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Jordan
Binnington matched a franchise rookie record with his seventh
straight victory, Vladimir
Tarasenko scored twice and St. Louis stretched its longest
winning streak in 18 years to eight games.
Joel
Edmundson scored early in the first and had an assist on
Tarasenko's goal late in the period. Tarasenko put the Blues up 3-0 late in the
second period with a power-play goal, giving him nine goals and eight assists
during a career-high 10-game point’s streak.
Robert
Bortuzzo scored his second goal of the third period for the
Blues, who have their longest winning streak since 2000-01. St. Louis is 14-4-1
in 2019, including 9-2-1 on the road. Binnington made 21 saves.
CANUCKS 4, KINGS 3, SO
LOS ANGELES -- Elias
Pettersson and Brock Boeser scored
in a shootout after Adam Gaudette
tied it with 1:38 remaining in the third period to lift Vancouver.
Pettersson and Boeser also scored in regulation for the
Canucks, who had lost four straight road games. Jacob
Markstrom made 35 saves through overtime, before allowing a
shootout goal to Ilya
Kovalchuk and then stopping Anze Kopitar and Adrian Kempe.
Alec Martinez had
a goal and an assist for the Kings, who had not played at home since Jan. 21
because of the All-Star Game, bye week and a six-game road trip while Staples
Center hosted the Grammys. Jonathan
Quick made 24 saves.
PANTHERS 3, FLAMES 2, SO
SUNRISE, Fla. -- Vincent
Trocheck scored in the third round of the shootout to lift
Florida over Calgary.
Elias
Lindholm scored for Calgary late in the third period to extend
the game, but Matthew
Tkachuk missed in the third round of the shootout with a chance
to do the same.
Mike Hoffman had
a goal and an assist, and Evgenii
Dadonov scored for Florida. Mark
Jankowski also had a goal for the Flames, who lost their fourth
straight. Florida goalie James Reimer,
pulled to start the third period in Sunday's 5-2 loss to Tampa Bay, stopped 41
shots. Mike Smith had
30 saves and lost his third straight.
AVALANCHE 4, JETS 1
WINNIPEG, Manitoba -- Gabriel
Landeskog scored his team-leading 30th goal of the season as
Colorado beat Winnipeg to snap its season-high eight-game losing streak.
Dominic
Toninato got his first NHL goal, and J.T. Compher and Sven
Andrighetto also scored for the Avalanche, who were 0-5-3
during their skid. Matt Nieto had
two assists, and Semyon
Varlamov stopped 24 shots.
Brandon Tanev scored
his career-high 12th goal of the season for Winnipeg, which lost in regulation
at home for the first time in 10 games (8-1-1). Connor
Hellebuyck made 31 saves.
PREDATORS 3, CANADIENS 1
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Pekka Rinne made
34 saves, Viktor
Arvidsson scored and Nashville beat Montreal.
Ryan Hartman and Brian Boyle also
had the goals for Nashville, which snapped a three-game skid.
Tomas Tatar scored
and Carey Price made
35 saves for Montreal, which has lost consecutive games for the first time
since early January.
RED WINGS 3, SENATORS 2
DETROIT -- Andreas
Athanasiou scored twice, including a penalty shot, and Jimmy Howard
made 40 saves in his 500th game to lead Detroit over Ottawa.
Frans Nielsen scored
to break a 2-2 tie late in the second period.
Brady Tkachuk and Matt Duchene scored
for Ottawa, and Anders
Nilsson stopped 26 shots.
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