CAPITALS 3,
HURRICANES 2
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Nic Dowd scored
on a deflection with 4:56 remaining and the Washington
Capitals clinched a playoff berth with a 3-2 victory over
the Carolina
Hurricanes on Thursday night.
Brett
Connolly and Jakub Vrana also
scored and Braden Holtby made
24 saves to help the defending Stanley Cup champions reach the 100-point mark
for the fifth straight season and wrap up their 11th spot in the playoffs in 12
years. Alex Ovechkin --
with 49 goals -- was held off the score sheet and missed a long shot toward an
empty net with about 45 seconds remaining.
Warren
Foegele and Nino
Niederreiter scored for the Hurricanes. They lost consecutive
games in regulation for the first time since mid-January and missed out on an
important two points that would have helped their chase for their first playoff
berth in a decade.
ISLANDERS 5, JETS 4
WINNIPEG, Manitoba -- Casey Cizikas and Jordan Eberle scored
33 seconds apart in the final two minutes to lift New York past Winnipeg.
Cizikas took advantage when Winnipeg couldn't clear the puck
and scored with 1:46 to go to make it 4-4. Eberle added his second goal of the
game with 1:13 left when he got into the crease and beat Connor
Hellebuyck.
Eberle also picked up an assist and Ryan Pulock had
three of his own. Mathew Barzal ended
a 19-game goal drought with his 11th of the season, and Anders Lee scored
his 28th for New York. The Islanders moved two points ahead of Pittsburgh and
into second place in the Metropolitan Division.
Adam Lowry scored
twice and added an assist, while Brandon Tanev had
a goal and a pair of assists for Winnipeg. Mark
Scheifele scored his 36th goal,
STARS 3, OILERS 2, SO
EDMONTON, Alberta -- Jamie Benn scored
the shootout winner in Dallas' victory over Edmonton.
Alexander
Radulov and Miro
Heiskanen scored in regulation for the surging Stars. They won
their third straight game to tighten their hold on the first wild-card spot in
the Western Conference.
Leon
Draisaitl and Connor
McDavid scored for the Oilers.
BLUE JACKETS 6, CANADIENS 2
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Oliver
Bjorkstrand scored twice, Sergei
Bobrovsky had 28 saves and Columbus beat Montreal to move into
an Eastern Division wild-card spot.
The Blue Jackets tied Montreal for the second wild card and
they hold the tiebreaker with five games remaining. Carolina is one point ahead
in the first slot.
David Savard, Artemi
Panarin, Riley Nash and Brandon
Dubinsky also scored for Columbus. Brett Kulak had
a goal and an assist, and Jeff Petry also
scored for Montreal.
RED WINGS 5, SABRES 4, OT
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Tyler
Bertuzzi scored his second goal of the game in overtime to lift
Detroit over Buffalo.
Dylan Larkin also
had two goals for Detroit, Filip Hronek added
a goal, and Jimmy Howard
made 35 saves.
Jack Eichel, Kyle Okposo, Marco
Scandella and Casey
Mittelstadt scored for Buffalo. The Sabres have lost 12 of
their last 13 games.
PANTHERS 5, SENATORS 2
OTTAWA, Ontario -- Jonathan
Huberdeau scored twice and Florida beat Ottawa to snap a
three-game losing streak.
Troy Brouwer, Dryden Hunt and Evgenii
Dadonov also scored for Florida. Roberto
Luongo made 28 saves. Colin White and Brady Tkachuk scored
for Ottawa.
BLACKHAWKS 5, SHARKS 4
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Alex
DeBrincat scored twice to reach the 40-goal mark and the Chicago
Blackhawks handed the Sharks their seventh straight loss.
Connor Murphy, Jonathan
Toews and Chris Kunitz also
scored to give the Blackhawks just their second win in the past six
games. Corey
Crawford made 26 saves.
Tomas Hertl had
one goal and two assists in his 400th career game. Lukas Radil, Gustav
Nyquist and Timo Meier also
scored for San Jose.
CANUCKS 3, KINGS 2, SO
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Tanner
Pearson scored in the fourth round of the shootout and the
Canucks kept their faint playoff hopes alive.
Brock Boeser and
Alex Edler scored in regulation for the Canucks, who are seven points behind
Colorado for the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference with four
games to play. The win snapped a three-game losing skid for the Canucks. Quinn
Hughes, selected seventh overall by Vancouver in 2018, earned an assist in his
NHL debut.
Austin Wagner and Adrian Kempe scored
for the Kings.
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