CAPITALS 4, DEVILS 1
NEWARK, N.J. -- Brett
Connolly sparked a three-goal second period and the Washington
Capitals moved into first place in the Metropolitan Division
with a 4-1 victory over the New Jersey
Devils on Tuesday night.
Evgeny
Kuznetsov and Tom Wilson also
scored in the second as the defending Stanley Cup champions won for the 10th
time in 13 games. Andre
Burakovsky got the other goal and backup goalie Pheonix
Copley made 20 saves in winning his sixth straight since the
All-Star break.
Washington started the day tied with the Islanders for first
place in the division, but it took over with the win and New York's 5-0 loss to
Boston. The Capitals and Islanders each have nine games left in the regular
season.
Kenny
Agostino scored for the third time in five games for New
Jersey. MacKenzie Blackwood made 18 saves as the Devils lost to the Capitals
for the third time in four meetings this season
HURRICANES 3, PENGUINS 2, SO
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Dougie
Hamilton scored in the shootout, Petr Mrazek stopped
Pittsburgh cold and the Carolina
Hurricanes beat the Penguins.
Justin
Williams scored the tying goal with 1:56 left in regulation,
and Brock McGinn also
scored for the Hurricanes.
They won their fourth in five games and earned an important
two points in the tight Eastern Conference playoff race -- and perhaps just as
important, prevented the Penguins from picking up a second point.
Jake Guentzel had
a goal and an assist, Kris Letang scored
a late goal, Bryan Rust had
two assists and Matt Murray made
37 saves for the Penguins, who have lost three straight -- the past two in
either overtime or the shootout -- but have earned points in nine of their past
10 games against Metropolitan Division opponents.
CANADIENS 3, FLYERS 1
PHILADELPHIA -- Brendan
Gallagher, Shea Weber and Max Domi scored
goals, Carey Price
stopped 32 shots and Montreal earned a win over Philadelphia.
The Canadiens and Flyers are both chasing a wild-card spot
in the Eastern Conference. Montreal entered three points behind Columbus for
eighth place in the East and the Flyers were six points out with 78.
With less than 10 games left for each team, time has about
run out for the Flyers to complete their desperate playoff push. The Canadiens,
well, they have a playoff pulse after losing two straight and four of five
overall.
PREDATORS 3, MAPLE LEAFS 0
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Pekka Rinne shut
out Toronto for the second time this season and Brian Boyle, Wayne
Simmonds and Filip
Forsberg scored goals to give Nashville a win over the Maple
Leafs.
Nashville won its third straight and Toronto lost for the
fourth time in five games.
Rinne made 22 saves and Toronto goalie Frederik
Andersen made 17 stops.
Nashville pulled within one point of first-place Winnipeg in
the Central Division. But the Predators have played two more games.
Toronto fell six points behind second-place Boston in the
Atlantic Division.
Nashville also beat Toronto 4-0 on Jan. 7 when Rinne made 18
saves.
BRUINS 5, ISLANDERS 0
UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- Sean Kuraly scored
twice and Tuukka Rask earned
his 45th career shutout and Boston beat the Islanders.
Noel Acciari, Patrice
Bergeron and Jake DeBrusk also
had goals to help the Bruins win their second straight since a three-game skid
that followed their 19-game point streak (15-0-4). Boston has won seven
consecutive meetings between the teams -- eight in a row in New York.
Rask had to make only 13 saves for his fourth shutout this
season, and first ever against the Islanders.
Robin Lehner,
making first start since he was injured March 5 late in New York's 5-4 shootout
win at home against Ottawa, finished with 34 saves. The Islanders' 13 shots
were their fewest of the season.
David
Pastrnak returned to the Bruins' lineup for first time since
Feb. 10. He missed 16 games with a thumb injury sustained when he fell after a
team dinner.
FLAMES 4, BLUE JACKETS 2
CALGARY, Alberta -- Johnny
Gaudreau scored his team-leading 35th goal and Michael
Frolik added a goal and an assist and Calgary earned a win over
Columbus.
David Rittich made
31 saves to win his fourth start in a row. Andrew
Mangiapane and Matthew
Tkachuk also scored for the Flames and Austin Czarnik had
two assists.
Oliver
Bjorkstrand and defenseman Zach Werenski scored
for Columbus. Sergei
Bobrovsky stopped 27 shots in the loss.
The Flames were the first Western Conference team to clinch
a playoff spot Sunday.
With nine games remaining in the regular season, their
objective is staying atop the Pacific Division and ahead of the San Jose
Sharks.
San Jose was idle Tuesday but clinched a playoff spot when
the Minnesota
Wild lost to the Colorado
Avalanche.
Columbus leads the Eastern Conference's final wild-card spot
by one point after Montreal's 3-1 win in Philadelphia.
STARS 4, PANTHERS 2
DALLAS -- Alexander
Radulov had two goals in the third period to lift Dallas over
Florida.
Coach Jim
Montgomery reunited the Stars' three top scorers on the first
line during the first period. In addition to Radulov's two goals and an
assist, Jamie Benn had
a goal and two assists and Tyler Seguin assisted
on all four goals.
The Stars remained in position for the Western Conference's
first wild-card spot and stayed within two points of third-place St. Louis in
the Central Division.
Midway through the third period, Seguin reached up to keep
the puck inside the blue line. He then passed to Benn for a 2-on-1 break. Benn
passed across to Radulov, who beat Panthers rookie goalie Sam
Montembeault with a snap shot to make it 3-2.
Radulov was awarded the empty-net goal, his 24th of the
season because a Florida player threw his stick at the puck.
John
Klingberg scored on the power play in the second period to give
Dallas a 2-1 lead.
AVALANCHE 3, WILD 1
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Philipp
Grubauer made 36 saves to lift Colorado over the Wild in a game
that had playoff implications in Minnesota and elsewhere.
Tyson Barrie, Tyson Jost and Ian Cole scored
for Colorado, which won its second straight game.
Minnesota remained one point behind the idle Arizona
Coyotes for the second wild-card spot in the Western
Conference, while the Avalanche got within one point of the Wild and two of
Arizona. Colorado also has a game in hand on Minnesota.
The result also clinched a playoff berth for the San Jose
Sharks.
Zach Parise scored
and Devan Dubnyk stopped
35 shots for Minnesota.
BLUES 7, OILERS 2
ST. LOUIS -- Jaden
Schwartz had three goals and an assist, David Perron added
two goals and two assists, and St. Louis routed the Edmonton.
Schwartz scored once in each period for his fourth career
hat trick and first since Oct. 18, 2017, against Chicago.
Alex
Pietrangelo and Pat Maroon also scored for the Blues, who
outshot Edmonton 44-17 and improved to 6-1-2 in their past nine home games
against the Oilers.
RED WINGS 3, RANGERS 2
NEW YORK -- Andreas
Athanasiou scored twice and Detroit beat New York.
Frans Nielsen also
scored and Taro Hirose recorded
an assist during his NHL debut for Detroit, which won its second straight but
has already been eliminated from playoff contention.
Jimmy Howard stopped
41 shots.
Ryan Strome and Brendan Smith scored,
but the Rangers dropped their fifth consecutive game and inched closer to being
knocked out of the playoff race for the second straight season. Henrik
Lundqvist made 27 saves.
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