CAPITALS 5, FLYERS
3
PHILADELPHIA -- Alex Ovechkin and Nicklas
Backstrom each had a goal and an assist, and Braden Holtby got
his 250th career win as the Washington
Capitals beat the Philadelphia
Flyers5-3 Wednesday night to reclaim sole possession of first place
in the Metropolitan Division.
Brett
Connolly, Tom Wilson and Andre
Burakovsky also scored for the Capitals, who won their fifth
straight and seventh in the last eight. Washington began the night tied with
the Islanders atop the division.
Ovechkin moved one point from reaching 1,200 for his career.
He will become the third active player and 49th all-time to reach the mark.
Holtby stopped 27 shots.
Claude Giroux had
a goal and an assist, and Scott
Laughton and Philippe
Myers also scored for the Flyers, whose rally from a 5-0
deficit fell short. Philadelphia had won 16 of 21 to close within reach of a
postseason spot after sinking to the NHL's worst record in January. The Flyers
remained seven points out of the second wild card in the Eastern Conference.
CANUCKS 3, MAPLE LEAFS 2, OT
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Alex Edler scored 3:11 into
overtime as Vancouver rallied past Toronto.
Loui Eriksson and Josh Leivo also
scored for the Canucks, who trailed 2-0 after two periods and snapped a
three-game skid. Adam Gaudette had
two assists and Jacob
Markstrom stopped 28 shots.
Morgan Rielly and Ron Hainsey had
goals for the Maple Leafs, who lost when leading after two periods for the
first time this season. Frederik Anderston finished with 29 saves.
BLUES 5, DUCKS 4
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Robert Thomas and Alex
Pietrangelo scored 12 seconds apart late in the third period,
and St. Louis rallied to beat Anaheim.
Thomas got his second goal of the game with 1:04 left on the
rebound of a loose shot and Pietrangelo rifled a shot through traffic for the
game-winner with 52 seconds remaining for his 12th goal of the season.
Pietrangelo, Brayden
Schenn and Ryan O'Reilly each
had a goal and an assist for St. Louis, which has won 14 of its last 18 games. Vladimir
Tarasenko and Colton
Parayko each had two assists and Jordan
Binnington stopped 23 shots.
Jaycob Megna had
a goal and an assist for Anaheim while Nick Ritchie, Rickard
Rakell and Adam Henrique also
scored. Rookie Troy Terry had
three assists and John Gibson made
28 saves.
GOLDEN KNIGHTS 2, FLAMES 1
LAS VEGAS -- Deryk
Engelland scored his second goal of the season in the third
period to lift Vegas.
Shea Theodore also
scored for the Golden Knights and Marc-Andre
Fleury stopped 33 shots for his league-leading 33rd win of the
season. Vegas pulled seven points behind second-place San Jose in the Pacific
Division and 10 behind first-place Calgary.
The Golden Knights have won five straight since
acquiring Mark Stone from
Ottawa at the NHL trade deadline.
Fleury, who recorded back-to-back shutouts in his previous
two starts, tied Jacques Plante for eighth on the NHL's all-time wins list with
his 437th victory. The 15-year veteran netminder has allowed just one goal in
his last 228 minutes, 43 seconds.
Travis
Hamonic scored Calgary's lone goal, while Rittich made 36
saves. Rittich, who dropped to 22-7-5, is 10-3-2 since Dec. 31.
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