LIGHTNING 5,
CAPITALS 4, OT
WASHINGTON -- Andrei
Vasilevskiy made a franchise-record 54 saves, Nikita
Kucherov scored twice and the NHL-leading Tampa Bay
Lightning won their sixth consecutive game, beating the Washington
Capitals 5-4 in overtime Wednesday night in a potential playoff
preview.
Victor Hedman scored
3:01 into overtime to keep the Lightning rolling in their first game since
clinching the Presidents' Trophy and home-ice advantage throughout the
playoffs.
Vasilevskiy was on top of his game as Washington set a
franchise record with 58 shots. He rebounded in the overtime after
allowing Evgeny
Kuznetsov to tie the score with 52.6 seconds left in
regulation.
Kucherov's goals came on the power play and gave him 37
overall this season and increased his league-leading point total to 119.
Anthony
Cirelli and Steven
Stamkos also scored for the Lightning. Stamkos added two
assists. The Lightning's league-leading power play went 3 for 3, and their
penalty kill was 5 for 6, thanks in large part to Vasilevskiy.
Lars Eller, Carl Hagelin and T.J. Oshie scored
for the Capitals, who are trying to hold on to first place in the Metropolitan
Division. Braden Holtby allowed
five goals on 28 shots as the Lightning beat the Capitals for the second time
in five days.
JETS 3, DUCKS 0
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Connor
Hellebuyck made 29 saves in his first shutout of the season,
and Kyle Connor had
a goal and an assist in Winnipeg'S fourth straight victory.
Mark
Scheifele scored a power-play goal in the first period
and Nikolaj
Ehlers added a goal for the Jets, who extended their lead atop
the Central Division to three points over Nashville. Jacob Trouba had
two assists as the Jets completed a Southern California sweep and moved into position
to clinch a playoff berth as early as Thursday in Vegas.
John Gibson stopped
20 shots for the Ducks, who were shut out for the seventh time in 2019.
Anaheim had won six of nine in a late-season surge before
getting shut down by Hellebuyck.
MAPLE LEAFS 4, SABRES 2
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- John Tavares and Auston
Matthews each had a goal and assist, and Toronto won for just
the second time in six games in beating Buffalo.
Mitchell Marner and Zach Hyman also
scored and the Maple Leafs inched to within four points of the idle Boston Bruins in
the race for second place in the Atlantic Division standings. Garret Sparks stopped
22 shots for Toronto, which was playing on consecutive nights after a 3-0 loss
at Nashville.
Casey
Mittelstadt and Alexander
Nylander scored for Buffalo, which dropped to 1-7-1 in its past
nine.
CANUCKS 7, SENATORS 4
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Bo Horvat had
two goals and an assist and Vancouver kept its playoff hopes alive with a win
over short-handed Ottawa.
Tanner
Pearson also had two goals for Vancouver (32-32-10). Brock Boeser, Jake Virtanen and Loui Eriksson also
scored.
The Canucks matched their longest winning streak of the
season with their third straight victory.
Elias
Pettersson had two assists. He leads all rookies with 27 goals,
36 assists and 63 points.
Canuck goaltender Jacob
Markstrom stopped 21 shots.
Ottawa made it interesting when Max Veronneau, Brady Tkachuk and Oscar Lindberg scored
goals 4:48 apart in the third period. Anthony DuClair scored on the power play
with under two minutes left with goaltender Craig
Anderson on the bench.
Anderson made 33 saves for Ottawa.
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