BLUE JACKETS 4, PENGUINS 1
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Cam Atkinson had
two goals, Sergei
Bobrovsky stopped 28 shots and Columbus broke an eight-game
losing streak against Pittsburgh.
Boone Jenner and Oliver
Bjorkstrand also scored for the Blue Jackets. They had lost
four of their last six, including a 3-0 loss to the Penguins on Thursday night.
Zach
Aston-Reese scored for Pittsburgh.
SHARKS 3, BLUES 2
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SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Kevin Labanc scored
at 3:21 of overtime, Timo Meier had
two goals and the San Jose
Sharks beat the St. Louis
Blues 3-2 on Saturday to take the Western Conference lead.
Labanc scored his 12th goal off assists from Logan Couture and Tomas Hertl.
Meier extended his goals streak to four games with his 25th
and 26th to help San Jose win its fourth straight and move a point ahead of the
idle Calgary
Flames. The Sharks are 13-3-1 in their last 17 games.
Brayden
Schenn and Pat Maroon scored for the Blues. St. Louis lost for
the third time in five games after going 13-1-1 in its previous 15.
BRUINS 3, SENATORS 2
BOSTON -- David Krejci tipped
in the go-ahead goal with 44.7 seconds left and Boston beat Ottawa to extend
its NHL-best points streak to 19 games.
Danton Heinen skated
into the slot and took a wrist shot that Krejci re-directed past Senators
goalie Craig
Anderson, giving Boston its sixth straight victory overall and 10th
in a row at home.
Brad Marchand and Chris Wagner also
scored to help the Bruins improve to 15-0-4 in their last 19 to establish the
second-longest points streak in franchise history. The 1940-41 Bruins hold the
team mark with a 23-game run. Tuukka Rask made
17 saves to improve his personal points streak to 19 games (16-0-3).
Jean-Gabriel
Pageau and Brady Tkachuk scored
for Ottawa.
LIGHTING 3, RED WINGS 2
TAMPA, Fla. -- Nikita
Kucherov scored twice while breaking Tampa Bay's single-season
record for points, leading the Lightning past Detroit.
Kucherov has 33 goals and 77 assists for 110 points through
69 games. Vinny Lecavalier held the previous franchise record, finishing with
108 points with 52 goals and 56 assists in 2006-07.
Ryan McDonagh also
scored for NHL-leading Tampa Bay, which has won 14 consecutive regular-season
games against Detroit. Louis
Domingue stopped 22 shots.
Thomas Vanek and Anthony
Mantha scored for Detroit.
FLYERS 5, ISLANDERS 2
UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- James van
Riemsdyk had a goal and an assist, helping Philadelphia beat
New York.
Ryan Hartman, Sean
Couturier, Nolan Patrick and Travis
Konecny also scored, and Brian Elliott
made 25 saves. Scott
Mayfield and Nick Leddy scored
for New York.
AVALANCHE 3, SABRES 0
DENVER -- Nathan
MacKinnon had a goal and two assists, Philipp
Grubauer stopped 18 shots for his second shutout of the season
and playoff-chasing Colorado beat Buffalo.
Mikko
Rantanen scored on the power play and Gabriel
Bourque added a full-length, empty-net goal for the Avalanche.
They were missing captain Gabriel
Landeskog with the All-Star forward sidelined four-to-six weeks
due to an upper-body injury.
The Sabres dropped their fourth straight on Coach Phil Housley's
55th birthday.
GOLDEN KNIGHTS 6, CANUCKS 2
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Mark Stone scored
his first goal for Vegas, and the Golden Knights earned their sixth straight
victory.
Paul Stastny, Alex Tuch, Tomas Nosek, Cody Eakin and Nate Schmidt also
scored for the Golden Knights. Marc-Andre
Fleury had 29 saves for his 438th win, moving past Jacques
Plante for eighth on the NHL's career list.
The Canucks got goals from Brock Boeser and Bo Horvat. Jacob
Markstrom stopped 11 of the 16 shots he faced before he was
replaced by Thatcher
Demko midway through the first period. Demko turned away 16 of
17 shots.
MAPLE LEAFS 3, OILERS 2
EDMONTON, Alberta -- John Tavares had
a goal and two assists and Toronto held off Edmonton.
Morgan Rielly and Jake Muzzin also
scored and Frederik
Andersen made 33 saves to help Toronto improve to 6-1-1 in its
last eight.
Ryan
Nugent-Hopkins and Oscar Klefbom scored
for the Oilers in the final two minutes with goalie Anthony
Stolarz off for an extra attacker.
COYOTES 4, KINGS 2
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Christian
Dvorak and Michael
Grabner each scored two goals and Darcy Kuemper made
33 saves to win for the ninth time in 10 starts, leading Arizona past Los
Angeles.
Dvorak's second goal broke a 2-2 tie midway through the
third period and Grabner scored on a breakaway with four minutes remaining as
the Coyotes won for the eighth time in nine games while setting a franchise
record with their first 6-1 homestand. Kuemper has given up just 16 goals in
his last 10 starts.
Adrian Kempe and
Carl Grundstrom scored for the Kings.
BLACKHAWKS 2, STARS 1
DALLAS -- Alex
DeBrincat and David Kampf scored
on odd-man rushes in the first period and Chicago beat Dallas.
Corey
Crawford and the Blackhawks shut out the Stars for the last
53:37 in the team's second straight victory. Crawford made 26 saves in his
third victory in four games since recovering from a concussion.
Alexander
Radulov scored for Dallas.
HURRICANES 5, PREDATORS 3
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Nino
Niederreiter scored twice in the first period and Carolina held
off Nashville to sweep the season series.
Sebastian Aho had
a goal and an assist and Justin
Williams and Jordan
Martinook also scored. The Hurricanes snapped a two-game skid
that included an 8-1 loss to Winnipeg on Friday night and jumped a spot to
third in the Metropolitan Division in the Eastern Conference pushing Pittsburgh
down to the first wild card.
Mikael
Granlund, Brian Boyle and Craig Smith scored
for the Predators.
RANGERS 4, DEVILS 2
NEW YORK -- Vladislav
Namestnikov snapped a tie in the third period and New York beat
New Jersey to stop a six-game slide.
Ryan Strome had
two goals and an assist and Libor Hajek scored
his first NHL goal for the Rangers. Namestnikov also had two assists, and Henrik
Lundqvist made 22 saves.
Damon
Severson and Blake Coleman scored
first-period goals for the Devils. They have lost six in a row.
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