PREDATORS 3,
PENGUINS 1
PITTSBURGH -- Pekka Rinne stopped
42 shots to lead the Nashville
Predators to a 3-1 victory over the Pittsburgh
Penguins on Friday night.
Rinne was 63 seconds from his fifth shutout of the season
when Nick Bjugstad scored
for Pittsburgh.
Viktor
Arvidsson's 32nd goal of the season -- a power-play goal -- set a
career high and also was the 100th of his NHL career. Craig Smith and P.K. Subban also
scored for the Predators, who moved into a first-place tie in the Central
Division. Nashville, which clinched its fifth straight playoff berth Monday,
has won five of seven after losing four of its previous six.
Matt Murray made
23 saves for the Penguins, whose three-game winning streak ended.
RED WINGS 4, DEVILS 0
DETROIT -- Jonathan
Bernier and Jimmy Howard combined
for a shutout, Tyler
Bertuzzi had a goal and two assists and the Red Wings topped
the New Jersey
Devils for their fourth straight win.
Bernier made 21 saves in the first two periods before
leaving with an upper-body injury. Howard stopped seven shots in the third
period to complete the Red Wings' sixth victory in their last seven games.
Dylan Larkin and Danny
DeKeyser each had a goal and an assist, and Andreas
Athanasiou also scored for Detroit.
AVALANCHE 3, COYOTES 2, SO
DENVER -- Nathan
MacKinnon's shootout goal lifted Colorado over the Arizona
Coyotes and the Avalanche tightened their grip on the second
Western Conference wild-card berth.
MacKinnon and Derick
Brassard also had power-play goals in regulation for Colorado,
which extended its lead over Arizona to three points in the race for the
wild-card berth. Both teams have four games remaining.
Oliver
Ekman-Larsson had both goals for the Coyotes, including the
tying goal with 51 seconds remaining in regulation.
The Avalanche also got 42 saves from Philipp Grubauer,
who also stopped all three shots by Arizona in the shootout.
RANGERS 4, BLUES 2
NEW YORK -- Jimmy Vesey scored
the go-ahead goal early in the third period, helping the Rangers beat the St. Louis
Blues.
Ryan Strome, Pavel
Buchnevich and Chris Kreider also
scored, and Alexandar
Georgiev made 44 saves for the Rangers, who had lost two in a
row.
Vladimir
Tarasenko and David Perron scored
for St. Louis, which clinched a playoff spot when Arizona lost at
Colorado. Jordan
Binnington stopped 20 shots in only his third regulation loss
on the road this season.
FLAMES 6, DUCKS 1
CALGARY, Alberta -- Sean Monahan scored
twice to set a single-season career high with 33 goals and also added two
assists, leading the Flames to the win.
Mark Giordano, James Neal, Derek Ryan and Garnet
Hathaway also scored for Calgary, which extended its lead atop
the Pacific Division and Western Conference to eight points over San Jose. The
Flames are looking for their first division title since the 2005-06 season and
first conference title since 1989-90. The Sharks have five games remaining,
including a home date with Calgary on Sunday.
Andy Welinski scored
his first NHL goal for Anaheim.
WILD 3, GOLDEN KNIGHTS 2
LAS VEGAS -- Devan Dubnyk stopped
35 shots and the Minnesota
Wild defeated the Vegas Golden
Knights.
The Wild, who are four points back of the second wild-card
spot in the Western Conference, improved to 5-0-1 all-time against Vegas,
including a perfect 3-0-0 at T-Mobile Arena.
Minnesota opened the game with a 3-0 lead on goals by Greg Pateryn, Eric Staal and Kevin Fiala.
Despite the loss, the Golden Knights clinched their second
consecutive playoff berth when Arizona lost in a shootout in Denver. Paul Stastny scored
both of Vegas' goals, and Malcolm
Subban made 30 saves.
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