BRUINS 6,
BLACKAWKS 3
BOSTON -- David Krejci, Danton Heinen and Brad Marchand each
scored during a four-minute span at the end of the first period and the Boston Bruins beat
the Blackhawks 6-3 on Tuesday night to snap Chicago's seven-game winning
streak.
Krejci scored again in the third period, when Marchand
picked up his third assist, to help the Bruins win for the fifth time in six
games. Jake DeBrusk and
Heinen each had a goal and two assists, and Tuukka Rask stopped
23 shots for Boston. Peter
Cehlarik also scored for Boston, and Patrice
Bergeron had a pair of assists.
Collin Delia made
31 saves, and Alex
DeBrincat and Duncan Keith scored
for Chicago, which hadn't lost since Jan. 17. Patrick Kane had
an assist for the 14th straight game, tying Stan Mikita for the longest assist
streak in the history of the Original Six franchise.
The Bruins have not lost in regulation in eight games.
COYOTES 5, GOLDEN KNIGHTS 2
LAS VEGAS -- Nick Cousins scored
his first game-winning goal of the season and Darcy Kuemper made
41 saves to lead Arizona.
The Coyotes snapped an 0-3-1 slide on the road, while
handing Vegas its fourth consecutive home loss, the second time in franchise
history it's lost four straight at T-Mobile Arena.
Jordan
Oesterle, Alex
Galchenyuk, Josh Archibald and Richard Panik also
scored for Arizona.
Brandon Pirri and Nate Schmidt scored
for Vegas, which is now 16-8-3 at home and has lost six of eight. Marc-Andre
Fleury, who made his league-leading 50th start of the season, made
21 saves.
STARS 3, PANTHERS 0
SUNRISE, Fla. -- Anton
Khudobin recorded his second shutout of the season and Tyler Seguin
had two goals and an assist as Dallas topped Florida.
Esa Lindell also
scored, and Alexander
Radulov had two assists for Dallas, which snapped a two-game
losing streak and won for the sixth time in eight games.
With Stars goalie Ben Bishop out,
Khudobin made his third consecutive start, stopping 30 shots and winning for
just the second time in six starts. It was the eighth shutout of Khudobin's
career.
Roberto
Luongo recorded 16 saves for Florida, which lost its second
straight, both at home at the start of a seven-game homestand. The Panthers
were shut out for the first time this season -- the last team in the NHL to be
blanked.
LIGHTNING 6, FLAMES 3
TAMPA, Fla. -- NHL points leader Nikita
Kucherov had a goal and three assists, Brayden Point
added a goal and two assists, and Tampa Bay doubled up Calgary.
Kucherov has 88 points, including seven over his last two
games. Kucherov and Point (72) are the second pair of Tampa Bay teammates to
reach 70 points in 57 team games. Martin St.
Louis and Vincent
Lecavalier did it in 2006-07.
Cedric
Paquette, Anthony
Cirelli, Yanni Gourde and Steven Stamkos also
scored for the NHL-leading Lightning, who are 5-0-2 over the last seven
games. Andrei
Vasilevskiy made 19 saves.
Calgary, 1-3-1 in its last five games, got two goals from Sean Monahan. Mark Giordano had
the other Flames goal, and David Rittich stopped
21 shots.
SABRES 3, ISLANDERS 1
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Jack Eichel set
up two goals in leading Buffalo to a win over Metropolitan Division-leading New
York.
Jason
Pominville scored the go-ahead goal 6:49 into the second
period. Jeff Skinner scored
off a faceoff draw won by Eichel, and Johan Larsson sealed
the victory with 2:25 left. Linus Ullmark
stopped 24 shots to improve to 3-0-1 in his past four starts.
The Sabres improved to 3-2-1 six games into a seven-game
homestand. Overall, Buffalo improved to 28-21-7 and picked up its 63rd point,
one more than last season.
Casey Cizikas scored
for the Islanders, who had a three-game winning streak snapped and lost in
regulation for just the second time in 13 games (9-2-2). Robin Lehner stopped
19 shots in dropping to 13-3-1 in his past 17 starts.
BLUE JACKETS 3, CAPITALS 0
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Sergei
Bobrovsky made 13 of his 20 saves in the third period to lift
Columbus over Washington.
Anthony
Duclair, Nick Foligno and Artemi
Panarin scored for the Blue Jackets, who won their fourth
straight and remained in third place in the Metropolitan Division, two points
behind Washington.
Bobrovsky recorded his 27th career shutout.
Braden Holtby had
29 saves and held off the Blue Jackets on four power plays with a few close
calls.
HURRICANES 4, SENATORS 1
OTTAWA, Ontario -- Teuvo
Teravainen scored twice and Carolina scored four unanswered
goals in the third period to beat Ottawa.
Micheal
Ferland and Justin
Williams also scored for the Hurricanes, who wrapped up a
season-long five game trip. Curtis McElhinney made
25 saves.
Mark Stone scored
for the Senators, who had their two-game winning streak snapped. Anders Nilsson made
his third straight start and stopped 33 shots.
RED WINGS 3, PREDATORS 2
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Andreas
Athanasiou scored at 4:08 of the third period, and struggling Detroit
beat Nashville to snap a three-game skid.
Luke
Glendening had a goal and an assist, Nick Jensen had
two assists and Dylan Larkin also
had a goal for Detroit. Goalie Jimmy Howard made
32 saves for the win.
Viktor
Arvidsson and P.K. Subban scored
for Nashville, which has lost three straight for its longest skid since losing
four straight between Dec. 17-22. Ryan Johansen and Filip
Forsberg had two assists apiece.
BLUES 8, DEVILS 3
ST. LOUIS -- Alex
Pietrangelo and Ivan
Barbashev each scored twice and St. Louis won its seventh
straight game.
Jaden
Schwartz, Ryan O'Reilly, Mackenzie
MacEachern and Tyler Bozak also
scored for the Blues, whose eight goals were a season high. St. Louis' winning
streak is it’s longest since Jan. 17-Feb. 5, 2015, when it also had seven
consecutive victories.
Rookie Jordan
Binnington made 20 saves to win his sixth straight start,
becoming the second goalie in Blues history with a winning streak of at least
six games. Brent Johnson twice
won seven in a row in 2000 and 2001.
Pavel Zacha, Kyle Palmieri and Mirco Mueller scored
for the Devils, who have lost 10 straight to St. Louis.
St. Louis' Vladimir
Tarasenko had two assists, extending his point streak to a
career-high nine games (seven goals, seven assists).
Keith Kinkaid allowed
all eight St. Louis goals, a career high, on 39 shots, and fell to 0-4-1
against the Blues.
JETS 4, RANGERS 3
WINNIPEG, Manitoba -- Mark
Scheifele had two goals and an assist as Winnipeg edged New
York.
Jets defenseman Joe Morrow recorded
his first goal of the season and Andrew Copp also
scored for Winnipeg.
Mika
Zibanejad scored twice and Pavel
Buchnevich had the other goal for the Rangers. Mats
Zuccarello added two assists.
Connor
Hellebuyck made 34 saves for the Jets, who have at least a
point in their past nine home games (8-0-1).
Henrik
Lundqvist stopped 32 shots for the Rangers (24-24-8), who
dropped the first of a four-game road trip.
FLYERS 5, WILD 4
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- James van
Riemsdyk scored two goals, including the game-winner late in
the third period, as Philadelphia bested Minnesota.
Sean
Couturier and Claude Giroux each
had a goal and an assist and Ivan Provorov also
scored for the Flyers, who are 11-2-1 since Jan. 9.
Luke Kunin scored
twice, while Zach Parise and Jared
Spurgeon added goals for the Wild, who fell to 1-4-2 since the
All-Star break.
Anthony Stolarz made
35 saves for the Flyers. Devan Dubnyk stopped
21 of 26 shots for Minnesota.
MAPLE LEAFS 5, AVALANCHE 2
DENVER -- Nazem Kadri and Kasperi
Kapanen scored power-play goals 22 seconds apart in the second
period, Frederik
Andersen stopped 34 shots and Toronto extended Colorado's
winless streak to eight games.
Kapanen and Kadri each finished with two goals, while Auston
Matthews added a goal and two assists.
Ryan Graves and Alexander
Kerfoot scored for a reeling Avalanche team that's gone 0-5-3
over their last eight games.
The Avalanche pulled Semyon
Varlamov after giving up four goals on 17 shots. Philipp
Grubauer allowed one goal in relief.
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