BLACKHAWKS 5, RED WINGS 4
DETROIT -- Patrick Kane scored
two goals, including the game winner with 2:18 left in overtime, extending his
point streak to 19 games and lifting the Chicago
Blackhawks to a 5-4 victory over the Detroit Red
Wings on Wednesday night.
Artem
Anisimov, Brandon Saad and Alex DeBrincat scored
for Chicago in the first period. The Blackhawks have won 10 of their last 12
games, scoring 60 goals in that span.
Dylan Larkin and Andreas
Athanasiou scored two goals each for the Red Wings, who rallied
from a 4-1 third-period deficit to tie it.
However, Erik Gustafsson found
Kane alone to the right of the net in overtime, and the Chicago star beat
goalie Jonathan
Bernier for his 38th goal of the season.
FLAMES 4, ISLANDERS 2
CALGARY, Alberta -- Austin
Czarnik and Johnny
Gaudreau scored 29 seconds apart in the third period to lead
Calgary.
Mikael
Backlund and Travis
Hamonic also scored as Calgary won its third straight after a
four-game skid. Mike Smith stopped
17 shots.
Casey Cizikas and Anders Lee scored
for the Islanders, who had tied it earlier in the third after trailing 2-0
following one period. Thomas Greiss finished
with 28 saves in New York's third regulation loss in 16 games.
BRUINS 3, GOLDEN KNIGHTS 2, SO
LAS VEGAS -- David Backes scored
in the sixth round of a shootout to lift Boston to its season-high seventh
straight victory.
Jake DeBrusk and Brad Marchand scored
in regulation as the Bruins improved to 8-1-1 in the last 10 on the road -- including
wins in the first four games of a western trip. The win streak is their longest
since a 12-game run in 2014. Jaroslav
Halak stopped 31 shots.
The Bruins, who are 9-0-3 in their
last 12 overall, haven't lost in regulation since a 3-2 setback to the New York
Rangers on Jan. 19.
Reilly Smith and Nate Schmidt scored
for Vegas, while Marc-Andre
Fleury finished with 25 saves. Fleury has lost four in a row
and seven of his last nine starts. He has allowed 19 goals in last five starts,
and 28 in the nine-game span.
DeBrusk scored for Boston in the
first round of the shootout and William
Karlsson tied it for Vegas in the second.
AVALANCHE 7, JETS 1
DENVER -- Nathan
MacKinnon and Matt Calvert scored
11 seconds apart in the third period, Semyon
Varlamov made 26 saves in another strong performance and
Colorado won two in a row for the first time since late November.
Carl
Soderberg, Mikko
Rantanen, Tyson Jost, Gabriel
Landeskog and A.J. Greer also
scored for the Avalanche. In addition, MacKinnon's power-play goal snapped an
0-for-29 dry spell on the man advantage.
The only score Varlamov allowed
was to Kyle Connor with
Colorado staked to a 4-0 lead.
Connor
Hellebuyck stopped 39 shots for the Jets, who lost to the
Avalanche for the second time inside of a week.
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