PENGUINS 3, OILERS 1
PITTSBURGH -- Matt Murray robbed Connor
McDavid on a penalty shot for one of his 38 saves as Pittsburgh
beat struggling Edmonton.
Bryan Rust, Teddy Blueger and Jared McCann all
scored as Pittsburgh picked up two vital points despite playing without
suspended center Evgeni Malkin,
forced to sit while serving a one-game suspension for an illegal high stick.
Penguins captain Sidney Crosby finished
with one assist and spent large portions of the night going head to head with
McDavid.
McDavid picked up an assist on Leon
Draisaitl's first-period goal but was otherwise held in check. Mikko
Koskinen stopped 31 shots for the Oilers but couldn't stop
Edmonton from falling for the eighth time in nine games.
DUCKS 1, CANUCKS 0
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Kevin Boyle made
35 saves in his first career start and the Ducks beat the Vancouver
Canucks 1-0 Wednesday night in general manager Bob Murray's
first game as interim coach.
Jakob
Silfverberg scored to help the Ducks end a seven-game losing
streak, a skid which prompted Murray to fire Coach Randy Carlyle on Sunday and
take over for the rest of the season.
Jacob
Markstrom made 21 saves for the Canucks, who have lost four
straight road games.
The 64-year-old Murray had never coached professionally at
any level but got the response he had been looking for, with Silfverberg
scoring 6:30 into the first period to give the Ducks their first lead since
getting the opening goal in a 5-1 loss at St. Louis on Jan. 23.
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