SUNDAY’S RESULTS
HOME TEAM IN CAPS
COLORADO 3, New
Jersey 0
BUFFALO 4, St.
Louis 3 (SO)
NY Islanders 3, MINNESOTA
2 (OT)
Vancouver 3, DALLAS
2 (SO)
Philadelphia 2, PITTSBURGH
1 (OT)
ANAHEIM 3,
Florida 2
VEGAS 6, Edmonton
3
THREE HARD LAPS: QUICK HITS FROM SUNDAY
* The idle Flames celebrated St. Patrick's Day by punching
their ticket to the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
* The Flyers joined company as rare as a four-leaf clover
with another comeback win over the Penguins.
* Although Sunday was a global celebration of Irish culture,
it was Swedish rookies who left their mark.
IDLE FLAMES CLINCH BERTH IN 2019 STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS
The idle Flames (44-21-7, 95 points) became the first
Western Conference team to clinch a berth in the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs by
virtue of the Islanders’ 3-2 overtime win over the Wild. Calgary will make its
29th all-time postseason appearance and first since 2017.
FLYERS DEFEAT
PENGUINS AGAIN VIA ANOTHER LATE RALLY
James van Riemsdyk tied the game with 18.8 seconds remaining
in regulation and Sean Couturier (1-1—2) scored with 3.4 left in overtime as
the Flyers rallied past the Penguins. Philadelphia improved to 35-29-8 (78
points) this season and are six points back of Columbus (40-28-4, 84 points)
for the final Wild Card spot in the Eastern Conference standings.
* The Flyers’ comeback win on Sunday was 23 days after they
defeated the Penguins in the 2019 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series, where Jakub
Voracek tied the game with 20 seconds remaining in the third period and Claude
Giroux scored the overtime winner. Philadelphia became the second team in NHL
history to defeat the same opponent multiple times in a season in games where
they scored a tying goal in the final 30 seconds of regulation and first since
2015-16, when Carolina earned two such wins over Ottawa (3-2 OT W on Nov. 7 and
4-3 SO W on March 8).
MACKINNON ECLIPSES
90-POINT MARK AS AVALANCHE BLANK DEVILS
Tyson Barrie scored twice and Nathan MacKinnon collected
1-1—2 to help the Avalanche blank the Devils and snap a two-game slide (0-2-0).
Colorado improved to 31-29-12 (74 points) this season and sit four points shy
of Arizona (36-30-6, 78 points) for the final Wild Card spot in the Western
Conference standings.
* MacKinnon (37-54—91 in 72 GP) eclipsed the 90-point mark
for the second straight campaign (also 39-58—97 in 2017-18). He became the
fifth player in Avalanche/Nordiques franchise history to reach the 90-point
mark in at least two straight seasons and first since Peter Forsberg from
1997-98 (25-66—91 in 72 GP) to 1998-99 (30-67—97 in 78 GP).
* MacKinnon has recorded a combined 188 regular-season
points since the beginning of 2017- 18 (76-112—188 in 146 GP), trailing only
Lightning forward Nikita Kucherov (74-143—217 in 152 GP) and Oilers captain
Connor McDavid (77-136—213 in 150 GP) for the most among all players in that
span.
DID YOU KNOW?
Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon became the seventh player
to reach the 90-point mark this season. The 2018-19 campaign marked the first
season to feature seven or more 90-point scorers on the day after St. Patrick's
Day since 2006-07, when seven players had also reached the plateau (Sidney
Crosby, Vincent Lecavalier, Joe Thornton, Marian Hossa, Martin St. Louis, Dany
Heatley and Marc Savard).
SWEDISH ROOKIES PETTERSSON, DAHLIN HELP CANUCKS, SABRES SECURE WINS
Swedish rookies Elias Pettersson (27-33—60 in 61 GP) and
Rasmus Dahlin (8-30—38 in 72 GP) found the score sheet on Sunday to help the
Canucks and Sabres each secure shootout wins. Pettersson ranks first among all
rookies in points this season, while Dahlin leads rookie defensemen in scoring.
* Pettersson collected an assist to become the first rookie
to reach the 60-point mark this season. He became the third rookie in franchise
history to record exactly 60 points in a season, joining two others who were
also born outside of North America.
* Dahlin (born April 13, 2000) collected an assist to move
into a tie with Bobby Orr (13-25—38 in 56 GP) for the second-most points in NHL
history by an 18-year-old defenseman – a list topped by Sabres head coach Phil
Housley, who had 57 before turning 19 (17-40—57 in 66 GP).
* Only one season in NHL history has concluded with
Swedish-born players ranking first among all rookies and rookie defensemen in
points; this occurred in 1995-96, when Ottawa’s Daniel Alfredsson (26-35—61 in
82 GP) paced all rookies in scoring and San Jose’s Marcus Ragnarsson (8-31—39
in 71 GP) ranked first among rookie defensemen in points.
GOLDEN KNIGHTS RECORD SECOND 40-WIN SEASON
Jonathan Marchessault (2-0—2), William Karlsson (0-2—2) and
Reilly Smith (0-2—2) each collected two points to help the Golden Knights
(40-27-5, 85 points) reach the 40-win mark for the second time in as many NHL
seasons (also 51-24-7, 109 points in 2017-18). Vegas occupies third place in
the Pacific Division standings.
* The Golden Knights’ 91 combined regular-season wins are by
far the most by a franchise through its first two NHL seasons, 27 more than the
next-closest club. The St. Louis Blues had 64 combined wins at the conclusion
of the 1968-69 season (64-56-30, 158 points)
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