MAPLE LEAFS 3, PENGUINS 2
TORONTO -- Zach Hyman snapped
a tie late in the second period and Garret Sparks made
28 saves to lead Toronto past Pittsburgh.
Auston
Matthews also scored for Toronto, and Travis
Dermott had a goal and an assist. Jake Gardiner added
two assists.
Sidney Crosby and Teddy Blueger scored
for Pittsburgh, which was without Evgeni Malkin for
a second straight game because of an upper-body injury. Matt Murray stopped
30 shots.
FLYERS 5, OILERS
4, OT
PHILADELPHIA -- Nolan Patrick scored
2:01 into overtime and the Philadelphia
Flyers rallied past the Edmonton
Oilers 5-4 on Saturday, extending their winning streak to a
season-best seven games.
Edmonton has lost four in a row and 13 of 18.
Patrick won it on the third opportunity by his line in OT
after Edmonton goalie Cam Talbot made
big saves on Travis
Sanheim and James van
Riemsdyk.
Travis
Konecny and Claude Giroux scored
in the third to pull Philadelphia even. Sean
Couturier also scored, and Carter Hart made
40 saves.
Connor
McDavid, Ty Rattie, Adam Larsson and Zack Kassian scored
for Edmonton.
DEVILS 3, CANADIENS 2, OT
MONTREAL -- Nico Hischier scored
at 1:56 of overtime after tying it midway through the third period in New
Jersey's victory over Montreal.
Will Butcher also
scored, and Mackenzie
Blackwood stopped 37 shots for New Jersey.
Jesperi
Kotkaniemi and Phillip
Danault scored for Montreal, playing its first game in 10
days. Antti Niemi made
24 saves, with Carey Price serving
a one-game suspension for declining an invitation to the All-Star Game.
JETS 9, DUCKS 3
WINNIPEG, Manitoba -- Jack Roslovic had
his first career hat trick and Winnipeg scored a franchise-record six goals in
the first period in the rout of Anaheim.
Roslovic had three power-play goals and an assist. Bryan Little scored
twice and had one assist. Andrew Copp, Blake Wheeler, Brendan
Lemieux and Tyler Myers also
had goals for Winnipeg, which has won three straight and seven consecutive
games at home. Connor
Hellebuyck made 26 saves for the Jets and was credited with an
assist.
The nine goals set a franchise record for most goals scored
in a game at home and tied the franchise record for most goals scored in a
game.
Nick Ritchie, Daniel Sprong and Devin Shore scored
for the Ducks, who lost their third straight in the first game of a five-game
trip.
John Gibson stopped
eight of the 14 shots before being pulled. Chad Johnson made
14 saves in relief.
RED WINGS 2, SENATORS 0
OTTAWA, Ontario -- Jonathan
Bernier stopped 35 shots for his first shutout of the season as
Detroit blanked Ottawa.
Danny
DeKeyser and Darren Helm scored
for the Red Wings, who won their third straight and improved to 5-2-0 in their
last seven games.
Craig
Anderson made 19 saves for the Senators, who are mired in a
four-game losing streak. Ottawa has lost its last two games since returning
from a nine-day break.
BLUES 4, BLUE JACKETS 2
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Vladimir
Tarasenko had a goal and two assists as St. Louis returned from
the All-Star break and a bye week to beat Columbus.
Ryan O'Reilly added
a goal and an assist, Oskar
Sundqvist also scored and Brayden
Schenn had three assists for St. Louis. Rookie Jordan
Binnington had 18 saves and improved to 6-1-1.
Oliver
Bjorkstrand and Pierre-Luc
Dubois scored and Artemi
Panarin had two assists for the slumping Blue Jackets, who have
dropped a season worst five in a row. Joonas
Korpisalo had 29 saves.
PANTHERS 3, GOLDEN KNIGHTS 1
SUNRISE, Fla. -- Mike Hoffman's
third-period goal put Florida ahead to stay and the Panthers defeated Vegas.
Aleksander
Barkov had a goal and an assist and Frank Vatrano also
scored for the Panthers, who won for the fourth time in five games. James Reimer made
34 saves.
Max
Pacioretty scored for the Golden Knights, and Marc-Andre
Fleury stopped 22 shots.
Vegas lost its fourth straight game for the first time in
its short franchise history.
ISLANDERS 4, KINGS 2
UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- Michael Dal
Colle got the tiebreaking goal as New York scored three times
in less than five minutes late in the third period to rally past Los Angeles.
Casey Cizikas, Mathew Barzal and Brock Nelson also
scored to help the Islanders stretch their point streak to eight games
(6-0-2). Ryan Pulock had
assists on each of the third-period goals and Robin Lehner stopped
34 shots.
Anze Kopitar had
a goal and an assist, Ilya
Kovalchuk also scored for Los Angeles. Jonathan
Quick finished with 28 saves.
LIGHTNING 3, RANGERS 2
NEW YORK -- Steven
Stamkos scored in the second period to give Tampa Bay a
three-goal lead, Louis
Domingue stopped 31 shots in the victory over New York.
Yanni Gourde and Erik Cernak also
scored to help the league-leading Lightning get their 39th win and become the
first team to reach 80 points this season.
Mats
Zuccarello and Kevin Hayes had
goals for the Rangers, and Mika
Zibanejad had two assists. Henrik
Lundqvist finished with 20 saves as New York lost for the
second time in three games since the All-Star break.
STARS 3, PREDATORS 1
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Blake Comeau and Mattias
Janmark scored late in the third period to lift Dallas over
Nashville.
Tyler Seguin also
scored for Dallas, which has won four straight. Radek Faksa and Esa Lindell
each had two assists.
Calle
Jarnkrok scored for Nashville, which had its three-game winning
streak snapped.
BLACKHAWKS 4, WILD 3, OT
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Erik
Gustafsson scored his second goal of the game 1:19 into
overtime to send Chicago past Minnesota.
Alex
DeBrincat and Jonathan
Toews also scored for Chicago, and Patrick Kane had
an assist to extend his point streak to 11 games. Rookie goalie Connor Delia
made 28 saves to help the Blackhawks win their fourth straight.
Jason Zucker opened
the scoring for Minnesota, while Mikko Koivu and Victor Rask each
had tying goals in the third to push the game to overtime. Alex Stalock stopped
27 shots for the Wild.
CANUCKS 5, AVALANCHE 1
DENVER -- Jake Virtanen and Antoine
Roussel each had a goal and an assist as Vancouver raced to an
early lead and defeated Colorado.
Brock Boeser, Nikolay
Goldobin and Tyler Motte also
scored for the Canucks. Jacob
Markstrom had 34 saves as Vancouver moved to 4-1-2 in its last seven
games.
Matt Calvert scored
for Colorado, and Semyon
Varlamov stopped 21 shots.
The Canucks moved two points in front of Colorado in the
Western Conference standings. The Avalanche have three wins in their last 20
games.
SHARKS 3, COYOTES 2, OT
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Brent Burns scored
3:14 into overtime and San Jose returned from a 10-day break to beat Arizona.
Joe Pavelski and Kevin Labanc scored
goals less than a minute apart in the second period and Martin Jones made
31 saves to help San Jose move within four points of first-place Calgary in the
Pacific Division.
Conor Garland and Josh
Archibald scored for the Coyotes. Darcy Kuemper made
32 saves for Arizona to earn at least a point in his ninth straight start.
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