PENGUINS 4, DEVILS 3
NEWARK, N.J. -- Bryan Rust scored
a tiebreaking goal midway through the second period and Pittsburgh continued
its playoff push and avoided the embarrassment of being swept by lowly New
Jersey.
Defenseman Chad Ruhwedel, Nick Bjugstad and Zach
Aston-Reese also scored for Pittsburgh, which has won four of
its last five in its bid to make the playoffs for the 13th straight year. The
streak is the longest active playoff run in the NHL.
Matt Murray made
33 saves, including 15 in the third period, to help the Penguins salvage the
final game in the four-game season series.
Jesper Bratt, Marcus
Johansson and Miles Wood scored
for the Devils, who had a two-game winning streak snapped. Keith Kinkaid had
24 saves in losing to the Penguins for the first time in four games this
season.
LIGHTNING 5, FLYERS 2
PHILADELPHIA -- J.T. Miller had
a goal and an assist, and the Tampa Bay
Lightning used a fast start to win their seventh straight, beating
the Philadelphia
Flyers 5-2 on Tuesday night.
Alex Killorn, Mikhail
Sergachev and Yanni Gourde also
scored, and Ryan McDonagh added
an empty-netter for Tampa Bay (46-11-4, 96 points), which entered 15 points
ahead of Calgary for the most in the league. The Lightning were 16 points clear
of Boston, the Eastern Conference's next-best team, beginning Tuesday.
Louis
Domingue made 28 saves in place of Andrei
Vasilevskiy, who rested after making 39 stops in the Lightning's 5-1
win at Columbus on Monday night. Domingue improved to 19-4.
Oskar
Lindblom and Travis
Konecny scored for Philadelphia, which lost for just the third
time in the last 15 contests.
BLUES 3, MAPLE LEAFS 2
ST. LOUIS -- Ryan O'Reilly scored
34 seconds into overtime and St. Louis beat Toronto for its franchise-record
11th straight win.
Jaden
Schwartz and Colton
Parayko also scored and Tyler Bozak had
two assists for the Blues. Jordan
Binnington made 29 saves to win his ninth straight, extending
the longest winning streak in franchise history for a rookie goaltender.
Zach Hyman and Auston
Matthews scored third-period goals as the Maple Leafs erased a
2-0 deficit. Frederik
Andersen made 38 saves.
Hyman scored at 6:34 of the third, snapping the Blues'
shutout streak at 233:50.
PREDATORS 5, STARS 3
DALLAS -- Roman Josi scored
the go-ahead goal with 12:25 to play and added an empty-netter to lift
Nashville over Dallas.
Josi skated from behind the net into the slot, and his wrist
shot hit defenseman Esa Lindell's
skate and popped over goalie Anton
Khudobin. Nashville won for the second time in six games to move within
a point of Central Division leader Winnipeg.
Dallas is 1-4-1 in its past six games.
Filip
Forsberg tied the game at 3 with 1:44 left in the second
period; 21 seconds after the Stars took their first lead with goals 26 seconds
apart by Lindell on the power play and Tyler Seguin.
DUCKS 4, WILD 0
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Ryan Miller made
31 saves for his 44th career shutout as Anaheim beat Minnesota.
Jakob
Silfverberg, Corey Perry, Ryan Kesler and Hampus
Lindholm scored to help Anaheim get its third win in four games.
Miller got his second win in two starts since returning from
a knee injury that sidelined him for 24 games. His latest came two days after
he set the all-time wins record for a U.S.-born goalie with a victory over
Washington. He now has 376 for his career.
Devan Dubnyk finished
with 20 saves in Minnesota's fifth straight loss. The Wild have been shut out
in consecutive games for the first time all season and haven't scored in the
last 156 minutes.
RANGERS 2, HURRICANES 1
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Vladislav Namestikov scored the tiebreaking
goal early in the third period, giving New York a win over Carolina.
Connor Brickley also
scored for the Rangers, who earned a split of a four-game road trip and handed
the Hurricanes just their third loss this month. Henrik
Lundqvist stopped 43 shots to get his 17th win of the season.
Jordan
Martinook scored and Curtis
McElhinney finished with 24 saves for Carolina, which had won
six of its previous seven games -- including its first road win over the
Rangers since Oct. 2010. The victory on Feb. 8 ended a 16-game losing streak at
New York, but the Rangers were able to return the favor on the Hurricanes' home
ice.
CANADIENS 3, BLUE JACKETS 2
MONTREAL -- Tomas Tatar scored
in the third period to lift Montreal over Columbus.
The victory was Montreal's first since Feb. 4 and ended a
four-game skid. Paul Byron and Max Domi also
scored, and Carey Price made
31 saves.
Sergei
Bobrovsky stopped 29 shots, and Josh Anderson and Nick Foligno scored
for Columbus.
PANTHERS 4, SABRES 2
SUNRISE, Fla. -- Jonathan
Huberdeau had two goals and an assist to lead Florida over
Buffalo.
Aleksander
Barkov had a goal and two assists, Jayce
Hawryluk also scored and Frank Vatrano
had two assists for the Panthers. James Reimer made
32 saves in his third straight start. The Panthers won their third straight and
are 9-4-0 in their past 13 games.
Jack Eichel and Vladimir
Sobotka scored for the Sabres and Linus Ullmark stopped
37 shots. Buffalo has lost three straight games.
COYOTES 3, OILERS 2, SO
EDMONTON, Alberta -- Vinnie
Hinostroza scored in regulation and got the winner in the
fourth round of the shootout to lift Arizona over short-handed Edmonton.
Josh
Archibald also scored for the Coyotes, who have won four of
their last six. Darcy Kuemper
stopped 35 shots through overtime and then three of the four attempts in the
tiebreaker.
Adam Larsson and Ryan
Nugent-Hopkins had goals for Edmonton, which was without star
forward Connor
McDavid due to the flu. Mikko
Koskinen had 33 saves as the Oilers lost their fifth straight
and 11th in the last 12 (1-8-3).
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