ISLANDERS 2, BLUE JACKETS 0
UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- Thomas Greiss made
31 saves in his fifth shutout of the season, helping the New York
Islanders beat the Columbus Blue
Jackets 2-0 on Monday night.
Ryan Pulock and Anders Lee scored
as New York (40-22-7) improved its playoff positioning in the tough
Metropolitan Division. The Islanders improved to 16-8-1 against divisional
opponents.
Columbus (38-28-3) lost for the fourth time in six games,
dropping into a tie with Montreal for the second wild card in the Eastern
Conference. Sergei
Bobrovsky made 18 saves, but the Blue Jackets were unable to
get to the steady Greiss.
Pulock put the Islanders in front when he drove a slap shot
by Bobrovsky 6:11 into the first. Pulock surpassed his point total from his
rookie year, registering his 33rd point of his sophomore season.
Lee added an empty-netter in the third period.
SHARKS 3, WILD 0
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Martin Jones made
24 saves to continue his hot streak and lead San Jose to its fifth straight
win.
Barclay
Goodrow, Tomas Hertl and Logan Couture scored
for the Sharks.
Devan Dubnyk made
26 saves for the Wild.
For Jones, it was his third shutout and 34th win of the
season. Twenty-five of those wins have come since the start of December, the
best total in the league over that span. Jones is the first goaltender in San
Jose history to post four consecutive 30-win seasons, and he's the only
goaltender in the league since 2015-16 to have four 30-win seasons.
FLYERS 3, SENATORS 2
PHILADELPHIA -- Oskar
Lindblom, Michael Raffl and Scott
Laughton scored in the second period to lead hard-charging
Philadelphia to the win.
The Flyers have won four of five games to move into the
wild-card race. Brian Elliott,
subbing for the injured Corey Hart, made 20 saves.
The lowly Senators lost for the 11th time in 12 games. Chris Tierney and Filip Chlapik scored,
and Craig
Anderson stopped 33 shots.
HURRICANES 3, AVALANCHE 0
DENVER -- Andrei
Svechnikov had two goals and an assist, Petr Mrazek stopped
38 shots and Carolina earned a rare win at Pepsi Center.
Defenseman Dougie
Hamilton also scored as the Hurricanes won in Denver for just
the second time in 13 games since Colorado moved into its longtime home for the
1999-2000 season.
Mrazek's fourth shutout of the season propelled the
Hurricanes into a tie with Pittsburgh for third place in the Metropolitan
Division. Carolina currently holds the tiebreaker.
Colorado remains two points behind Minnesota for the final
wild-card spot. The Wild lost earlier to San Jose.
Philipp
Grubauer turned back 30 shots. He was back in net over Semyon
Varlamov after shutting out Buffalo on Saturday.
LIGHTNING 6, MAPLE LEAFS 2
TORONTO -- Tyler Johnson and Cedric
Paquette each scored two goals, powering the NHL-leading
Lightning to another victory.
Anthony
Cirelli and Ondrej Palat also
scored for Tampa Bay (53-13-4), and Ryan McDonagh, Yanni Gourde and Jan Rutta had
two assists apiece. Nikita
Kucherov helped set up the game's first goal for his NHL-best
111th point of the season.
Andrei
Vasilevskiy made 26 saves to improve to 12-1-2 over his last 15
starts.
Auston
Matthews and Connor Brown scored
for Toronto (42-22-5). Frederik
Andersen allowed four goals on 19 shots before he was pulled
early in the second period. Garret Sparks finished
with 21 saves in relief.
BLACKHAWKS 7, COYOTES 1
CHICAGO -- Brendan
Perlini scored three goals against his former team for his
first career hat trick, and the Blackhawks earned their third straight win.
Patrick Kane fired
in his 41st goal as Chicago moved within five points of the second wild card in
the Western Conference. Jonathan
Toews, Brandon Saad and Chris Kunitz also
scored, and Corey
Crawford made 24 saves.
Arizona had won eight of nine to surge back into the playoff
picture. Richard Panik scored
against his former team early in the first period, but the Blackhawks took
charge midway through the opening frame.
Arizona's Darcy Kuemper made
his 10th straight start, but was replaced by Calvin Pickard in the second
period after giving up four goals on 16 shots. Pickard blocked 15 of 18 shots.
OILERS 3, RANGERS 2, OT
EDMONTON, Alberta -- Leon
Draisaitl scored 35 seconds into overtime and had a pair of
assists, helping Edmonton to the victory.
Connor
McDavid and Matt Benning also scored for the Oilers (31-31-7),
who improved to 7-2-2 in their last 11 games.
New York lost for the seventh time in its last eight
games. Brendan
Lemieux and Brett Howdenscored
for the Rangers (28-28-13), and Alexandar
Georgiev made 30 saves.
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