CAPITALS 4,
HURRICANES 1
WASHINGTON -- Alex Ovechkin scored
his NHL-leading 49th goal of the season to snap a four-game drought and help
Washington beat the Carolina
Hurricanes 4-1 on Tuesday night, increasing the Capitals'
division lead.
Ovechkin snapped a shot past Petr Mrazek for
the go-ahead goal 4:31 into the third period for his third goal in 10 games.
With his 656th career goal, Ovechkin tied Brendan
Shanahan for 13th on the all-time list.
T.J. Oshie and John Carlson also
scored. Braden Holtby made
27 saves and Nicklas
Backstrom added an empty-netter off a pass from Ovechkin as the
Capitals won their second straight. Evgeny
Kuznetsov had three assists on his bobblehead night.
Washington increased its lead to three points over former
coach Barry Trotz and the New York
Islanders atop the Metropolitan Division.
Dougie
Hamilton scored and Mrazek finished with 24 saves for Columbus.
OILERS 8, KINGS 4
EDMONTON, Alberta -- Ryan
Nugent-Hopkins and Leon
Draisaitl each scored three goals, leading Edmonton past Los
Angeles.
Draisaitl added an assist, Connor
McDavid had a goal and three assists, and Zack Kassian also
scored for the Oilers (34-34-8), who moved within five points of a wild card in
the Western Conference playoff race with six games remaining.
Alex Iafallo, Drew Doughty, Dustin Brown and Carl
Grundstrom scored for the Kings (28-40-8), who had won three
straight.
BLUE JACKETS 4, ISLANDERS 0
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Sergei
Bobrovsky recorded his second consecutive shutout and Columbus
stayed in the playoff hunt by beating New York.
Ryan Dzingel, Artemi
Panarin, Oliver
Bjorkstrand and Cam Atkinson scored,
and Bobrovsky finished with 26 saves and his eighth shutout of the season for
the Blue Jackets, who are fighting to get above the wild-card line in the
Eastern Division with six games to play.
Thomas Greiss,
who had shut out Columbus twice this season, finished with 29 saves.
SENATORS 4, SABRES 0
OTTAWA, Ontario -- Craig
Anderson stopped 35 shots for his second shutout of the season
and Ottawa beat Buffalo.
Brian Gibbons had
a goal and an assist, and Anthony
Duclair, Rudolfs
Balcers and Magnus
Paajarvi also scored.
The Senators won the first of a four-game homestand after
going 1-2-0 on a three-game trip through Western Canada.
Ottawa has won its last three home games and outscored those
opponents 12-2.
Carter Hutton made
27 saves for Buffalo, which lost its fourth straight.
CANADIENS 6, PANTHERS 1
MONTREAL -- Tomas Tatar had
two goals and an assist to lead Montreal over Florida and remain in playoff
position.
Brett Kulak, Artturi
Lehkonen, Phillip
Danault and Max Domi also
scored for the Canadiens (41-28-8), who have won four of five.
Carey Price stopped
33 shots in his ninth consecutive start. Price has allowed 13 goals in his past
eight games.
Frank Vatrano scored
for the Panthers (33-32-12), who were officially eliminated from playoff
contention.
DUCKS 5, CANUCKS 4
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Rookie Sam Steel recorded
his first NHL hat trick and Anaheim beat Vancouver.
Rickard
Rakell and Kiefer
Sherwood also scored for the Ducks.
Jake Virtanen,
Alex Edler, Josh Leivo and Tanner
Pearson scored for the Canucks.
Jacob
Markstrom made 19 saves for Vancouver. Anaheim's John Gibson had
28 saves.
COYOTES 1, BLACKHAWKS 0
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Nick Cousins scored
a power-play goal early in the third period and Arizona boosted its playoff
chances by snapping a five-game losing streak.
Darcy Kuemper made
his 18th consecutive start and stopped 31 shots for his fourth shutout of the
season. Arizona, which was 0-3-2 in its previous five games, has won nine of 11
at home.
Corey
Crawford had 27 saves for Chicago.
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