OVECHKIN'S
SHOOTOUT 'GOAL' SENDS CAPITALS PAST RANGERS 3-2
CAPITALS 3,
RANGERS 2, SO
NEW YORK -- Alex Ovechkin scored
in the fourth round of a shootout without putting the puck in the net, and
the Washington
Capitals extended their win streak to four games with a 3-2
victory over the New York
Rangers on Sunday.
Ovechkin was skating to his right when Rangers goalie Alexandar
Georgiev threw his stick at the puck, knocking it away from the
star winger. Ovechkin was credited with the goal after a review.
Carl Hagelin and Andre
Burakovsky scored in the first period for Washington, which is
in a tight race with the Islanders for first place in the Metropolitan
Division. Braden Holtby made
22 saves.
Pavel
Buchnevich and Ryan Strome scored
for New York. The Rangers lost their fourth in a row, including all three on
their homestand.
Georgiev made 37 saves, including 20 in the second period.
He stopped Ovechkin on a breakaway in overtime.
FLYERS 4, ISLANDERS 1
UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- Brian Elliott stopped
29 shots and Philadelphia knocked New York out of first place in the
Metropolitan Division.
Travis
Konecny, Travis Sanheim, Scott
Laughton and Sean
Couturier scored for Philadelphia. The Flyers are 4-0-1 in
their last five games and moved within five points of the final wild card in
the Eastern Conference.
Elliott lost his shutout bid when Adam Pelech scored
with 4:45 left. He got his ninth win of the season and third in his last four
starts.
Robin Lehner made
10 saves in 23:18 of work before getting yanked. Thomas Greiss made
12 saves in relief.
SHARKS 5, BLACKHAWKS 2
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Joe Thornton set
up Marcus
Sorensen for a tiebreaking goal early in the third period
and Melker
Karlsson tacked on two insurance goals that sent San Jose past
Chicago.
Tomas Hertl and Timo Meier also
scored to help the Sharks end an eight-game stretch of alternating wins and
losses. San Jose moved within three points of Calgary for first place in the
Pacific Division. The Flames have a game in hand.
Martin Jones made
28 saves for the Sharks.
Chicago's Patrick Kane failed
to record a point in back-to-back games for just the second time this season,
also doing it Nov. 21-23.
Dylan Strome and Erik
Gustafsson scored for the Blackhawks, who trail Western
Conference wild-card leaders Dallas and Minnesota by eight points. Cam Ward made
29 saves.
GOLDEN KNIGHTS 3, CANUCKS 0
LAS VEGAS -- Marc-Andre
Fleury stopped 19 shots and earned his second straight 3-0
shutout.
Fleury moved within one victory of tying Jacques Plante for
eighth on the NHL's all-time wins list.
Max
Pacioretty, Ryan
Carpenter and Reilly Smith scored
for the Golden Knights, who won their fourth straight.
Vancouver Jacob
Markstrom stopped 45 shots.
DUCKS 2, AVALANCHE 1
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Jakob
Silfverberg had a goal and an assist and Anaheim snapped a
five-game losing streak.
Silfverberg, who signed a $26.5 million, five-year extension
Saturday, leads the team in goals with 17 and became the ninth player to score
100 goals with Anaheim.
Cam Fowler also
scored and John Gibson made
25 saves for his first victory since Jan. 19.
Derick
Brassard scored for Colorado and Philipp
Grubauer stopped 21 shots. The Avalanche have dropped three of
four after winning four straight.
SENATORS 3, PANTHERS 2
SUNRISE, Fla. -- Rudolfs
Balcers scored the tiebreaking goal in the second period and
Ottawa snapped a seven-game losing streak.
Brian Gibbons and Zack Smith also
scored for the Senators. Anders
Nilsson stopped 30 shots.
Troy Brouwer and Aleksander
Barkov scored for the Panthers, and Roberto
Luongo made 30 saves. Florida has lost four straight.
JETS 5, BLUE JACKETS 2
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Blake Wheeler scored
three of his four goals in the third period and Connor
Hellebuyck had 40 saves as Winnipeg won its second straight.
Wheeler's goal with 2:13 left off Patrik Laine's
feed sealed the game, and he added an empty-netter with 34 seconds left. Sami Niku also
tallied for the Jets, who stayed in first place in the Central Division despite
being outshot by Columbus 42-26.
Nick Foligno and Seth Jones scored
for the Blue Jackets, who lost their second straight and stayed below the
wild-card line in the Eastern Division. Sergei
Bobrovsky had 21 saves.
PREDATORS 3, WILD 2, SO
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Ryan Johansen scored
in the fourth round of the shootout as Nashville stopped Minnesota's winning
streak at five games.
Filip
Forsberg and Nick Bonino scored
for the Predators, who are 5-6-1 in their last 12 games. Backup goalie Juuse Saros won
for the first time in four starts.
Eric Fehr and Jason Zucker scored
late in the second period less than 3 minutes apart for the Wild, who still
moved into a tie with Dallas for the first wild-card spot in the Western
Conference with 71 points. The Stars have played one fewer game.
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