SABRES 4, PENGUINS 3, OT
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Conor Sheary scored
his second goal of the game with 49 seconds on the clock in overtime to lift
Buffalo over Pittsburgh.
Sheary, acquired from Pittsburgh in a trade last June, also
assisted on Brandon
Montour's goal that tied the game with 2:32 left in
regulation. Jack Eichel scored
and Linus Ullmark stopped
41 shots for the Sabres, who improved to 2-5-1 in their past eight.
Sidney Crosby and Patric
Hornqvist scored power-play goals 63 seconds apart late in the
second period, and Nick Bjugstad also
had a goal for the Penguins, locked in a tight race for an Eastern Conference
playoff spot. They dropped to 5-2-2 in their past nine games.
HURRICANES 5, ST. LOUIS 2
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Sebastian Aho had
a short-handed goal and an assist, and the Carolina
Hurricanes beat the St. Louis
Blues 5-2 on Friday night in a matchup between two of the NHL's
hottest teams.
Justin Faulk also
had a goal and an assist, Justin
Williams and Jordan Staal scored,
and Andrei
Svechnikov added an empty-netter for Carolina. Nino
Niederreiter and Teuvo
Teravainen each had two assists.
Curtis
McElhinney stopped 21 shots for the Hurricanes, who have
vaulted into playoff contention by earning 41 points since Dec. 30. They have
won four straight and improved to 13-3-1 in their last 17 games.
Vince Dunn had
a goal and an assist, with Oskar
Sundqvist deflecting in one of his shots, and Robert Thomas had
two assists for the Blues -- who have been just as hot, with 40 points since
Jan. 1. St. Louis entered 13-1-1 in its previous 15.
CAPITALS 3, ISLANDERS 1
UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- Alex Ovechkin became
the first player in NHL history with 10 seasons of 45 goals or more, scoring in
Washington's three-goal third period as the Capitals rallied past New York.
Jakub Vrana and T.J. Oshie also
had goals, Braden Holtby stopped
20 shots and the Capitals extended their winning streak to three while tying
the Islanders for first place in the Metropolitan Division.
Tom Kuhnackl scored for the Islanders and Thomas Greiss made
26 saves, but New York lost for the second time during its five-game homestand
(1-2-0).
Ovechkin improved his point streak to eight games with his
45th goal of the season at 4:34 of the third.
JETS 5, PREDATORS 3
WINNIPEG, Manitoba -- Newly acquired Kevin Hayes scored
his first goal with the Jets and added two assists as Winnipeg erased a
two-goal deficit to beat Nashville.
Blake Wheeler and Mark
Scheifele also had a goal and two assists apiece, and Kyle Connor and Tyler Myers had
the other goals for Winnipeg. The Jets moved ahead of Nashville atop the
Central Division standings with the victory.
Viktor
Arvidsson, P.K. Subban and Mattias Ekholm scored
for the Predators. Ryan Ellis added
two assists.
Laurent
Brossoit stopped 34 shots, improving to 11-4-2 this
season. Pekka Rinne made
27 saves in defeat.
With the win, the Jets avoided losing three consecutive
games in regulation.
SHARKS 4, AVALANCHE 3
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Marcus
Sorensen scored two goals in his return from injury and Joe Pavelski
added his 36th of the season to lead San Jose over Colorado.
Sorensen missed the final two games of San Jose's road trip
after taking a puck to the face last Saturday at Columbus, but thrived on a
line with newly acquired Gustav Nyquist and Joe Thornton during
the first multigoal game of his career. Sorensen opened the scoring early in
the first period and added another in the closing minute of the second.
Timo Meier also
scored and Martin Jones made
24 saves for the Sharks, who began a stretch of 12 home games in the final 18
on a winning note.
Nikita
Zadorov, Mikko
Rantanen and Samuel Girard scored
for the Avalanche, who had their six-game point streak snapped. Gabriel
Landeskog added three assists, but Colorado missed a chance to
move into the wild-card lead in the Western Conference. The Avalanche are tied
with Dallas and Minnesota for the final two playoff spots, but have played one
more game than those teams.
GOLDEN KNIGHTS 3, DUCKS 0
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Marc-Andre
Fleury made 34 saves for his NHL-leading seventh shutout and
Vegas swept the season series from Anaheim.
It was Fleury's 11th shutout for the Golden Knights and the
55th of his career. Two have come against the Ducks.
William
Karlsson, Alex Tuch and Cody Eakin scored
for Vegas, which won its third straight.
John Gibson made
31 saves for Anaheim in his first start since Feb. 7. Gibson had missed the
last nine games due to a concussion and having his wisdom teeth removed.
The Ducks have lost five in a row and are 3-10 since the
All-Star break.
CANADIENS 4, RANGERS 2
NEW YORK -- Joel Armia had
three goals for his first NHL hat trick and Montreal beat New York.
Brendan
Gallagher also scored and Carey Price stopped
28 shots for Montreal, which has won four of six. The Canadiens, who hold the
first wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference playoff race, pulled five points
behind Toronto for third place in the Atlantic Division.
Vladislav
Namestnikov and Brendan
Lemieux scored, and Henrik
Lundqvist finished with 32 saves as the Rangers lost their
third straight and fourth in five games (1-2-2). Brady Skjei had
two assists.
FLYERS 6, DEVILS 3
NEWARK, N.J. -- Travis
Konecny and Sean
Couturier scored in a 57-second span bridging the second and
third periods, and Philadelphia continued its playoff push with a victory over
New Jersey.
Konecny and James van
Riemsdyk scored twice, and Cam Talbot made
30 saves in becoming the NHL record-setting eighth goaltender for the Flyers
this season.
Ivan Provorov also
scored as the Flyers improved to 15-3-2 since a loss to the Devils on Jan. 12.
Damon
Severson and Jesper Bratt scored
for the Devils, who rallied from a 2-0 deficit to tie the game. Cory
Schneider made 18 saves. Kevin Rooney,
who had the Flyers' go-ahead goal go off his skate, closed out the scoring with
his second goal in two games.
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