BRUINS 6, RANGERS
3
BOSTON -- David
Pastrnak had three goals and two assists for a career-high five
points, sending the Boston Bruins to
a 6-3 victory over the New York
Rangers on Wednesday night.
Coming off a 3-1 road trip but disappointed after blowing a
two-goal lead Monday night against NHL-best Tampa Bay, the Bruins broke it open
with four goals in the third period for their 12th consecutive victory at home.
It's their longest streak since winning 14 straight during the 2008-09 season.
Pastrnak completed his fourth hat trick and third this
season with a power-play goal to make it 4-2 with 7:08 to play. He became the
first Bruins player with a trio of hat tricks in one season since Hall of
Famer Cam Neely in
1993-94.
The Bruins had gone 1-7-2 in their last 10 games against the
Rangers, including losing the first two meetings this season. Backup
goalie Jaroslav
Halak made 20 saves. Jake DeBrusk, Charlie
McAvoy and Patrice
Bergeron also scored for Boston.
Mika
Zibanejad had two goals and Ryan Strome also
scored for the Rangers, who have lost six of seven.
AVALANCHE 4, GOLDEN KNIGHTS 3
DENVER -- Tyson Barrie scored
to become Colorado's career goals leader among defensemen, Philipp
Grubauer made 34 saves the playoff-chasing Avalanche beat
Vegas.
Matt Calvert, Nathan
MacKinnon and Gabriel
Bourque also scored to help the Avalanche stay two points in
front of Arizona for the last wild-card spot in the Western Conference with
five games left.
Barrie's 73rd career goal moved him out of a tie with Sandis
Ozolinsh for most among Avalanche defenders. Barrie also had
two assists.
Paul Stastny, Reilly Smith and Alex Tuch scored
for Vegas, which was denied a chance to clinch a playoff spot. Malcolm
Subban stopped 26 shots in his sixth consecutive start.
FLYERS 5, MAPLE LEAFS 4, SO
PHILADELPHIA -- Sean
Couturier scored in regulation and had the only goal in a
shootout in Philadelphia's victory over Toronto.
Radko Gudas, Travis
Konecny and Ryan Hartman also
scored for Philadelphia. The Flyers remained mathematically alive for a playoff
berth, moving within eight points of idle Montreal for the final playoff spot
with five regular-season games remaining.
Auston
Matthews, Connor Brown, Nazem Kadri and William
Nylander scored for Toronto.
After the first four Flyers missed in the shootout,
Couturier deked to his forehand and beat Frederik
Andersen. Carter Hart secured
Philadelphia's third win the last eight games when he stopped Nylander's
attempt.
STARS 2, FLAMES 1
CALGARY, Alberta -- Alexander
Radulov and Miro
Heiskanen scored to lead Dallas over Calgary in a game in which
Stars goaltender Ben Bishop left
with an apparent injury.
Play was stopped with Bishop on his knees in obvious
discomfort at 13:22 of the second period. He skated off under his own power and
went straight to the dressing room. There was no immediate word on his
condition.
Anton
Khudobin made 15 saves in relief of Bishop and was credited
with the win. Bishop had 20 stops before leaving.
TJ Brodie scored for Calgary. David Rittich made
21 saves for the Flames.
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