MAPLE LEAFS 2,
ISLANDERS 1
UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- John Tavares scored
against his former team and the Toronto Maple
Leafs clinched a playoff berth with a 2-1 victory over the New York
Islanders on Monday night.
Calle Rosen also
had a goal for Toronto, which needed just one point to secure its postseason
spot and won for the fourth time in 11 games (4-5-2). Frederik
Andersen stopped 28 shots.
Tavares, held without a point while the Maple Leafs lost by
a combined 10-1 margin in his first two games against the Islanders since
leaving last summer to sign with his hometown team, broke through off a pass
from Mitch Marner to
make it 2-0 at 3:50 of the third period. Tavares added to his career best with
his 46th goal and set a career high with his 87th point.
Jordan Eberle scored
and Robin Lehner finished
with 36 saves for the playoff-bound Islanders, who were playing their final
regular-season home game.
New York squandered a chance to pull within a point of
first-place Washington in the Metropolitan Division. Instead, the Islanders
remained three points behind the Capitals and two ahead of third-place
Pittsburgh. The Capitals and Islanders each have two games remaining --
including the season finale at Washington on Saturday night. The Penguins have
three games left.
PANTHERS 5, CAPITALS 3
SUNRISE, Fla. -- Vincent
Trocheck scored two goals, including his 100th in the NHL, and
Florida withstood a late surge to beat Washington.
Troy Brouwer, Jonathan
Huberdeau and Frank Vatrano also
scored for the Panthers, and Aleksander
Barkov had three assists. Barkov has 94 points this season,
tying Pavel Bure for
the franchise record set in 1999-00.
Roberto
Luongo made 27 saves as the Panthers won their third straight
game.
Jakub Vrana, Nicklas
Backstrom and Evgeny
Kuznetsov scored for Washington, and Pheonix
Copley stopped 29 shots in his first start since March
19. T.J. Oshie had
two assists and Alex Ovechkin added
one.
The Capitals had their four-game winning streak snapped and
missed a chance to clinch their fourth straight Metropolitan Division title.
BLUES 3, AVALANCHE 2, SO
ST. LOUIS -- Ryan O'Reilly scored
the only goal in a shootout and St. Louis slowed Colorado's playoff push.
Trying to hold onto the final postseason spot in the Western
Conference, the Avalanche had won four straight and were 6-0-1 in their
previous seven games. They earned one point to move two ahead of Arizona for
the second wild card in the West. Both teams have three games remaining.
Colorado is three points behind Dallas for the top wild
card. By getting to 86 points, the Avalanche eliminated Edmonton from playoff
contention.
Jaden
Schwartz and Vladimir
Tarasenko scored in regulation for the Blues, who improved to
7-1-0 in their last eight games. St. Louis has already wrapped up a playoff
berth and still has a chance to win the Central Division. The Blues are tied
with Nashville for second place, two points behind Winnipeg. All three teams
have three games left.
Jordan
Binnington made 24 saves in his 22nd win of the season,
tying Jake Allen for
the most by a Blues rookie goaltender.
Alexander
Kerfoot and Gabriel
Landeskog scored in the third period for the Avalanche.
JETS 4, BLACKHAWKS 3, OT
CHICAGO -- Kevin Hayes scored
at 3:38 of overtime and Winnipeg beat Chicago to snap a three-game slide and
move into sole possession of first place in the Central Division.
Hayes cut to the net off the right side, got past Dylan Strome and
tucked a shot past goalie Corey
Crawford. The playoff-bound Jets improved to 96 points, two ahead of
St. Louis and Nashville atop the crowded division race.
Strome scored his second goal of the game with 2:20 left in
the third period to tie it at 3. By earning a point, Chicago avoided being
eliminated from playoff contention for the second straight season -- for now.
Jack Roslovic scored
two goals to end a 22-game drought, and Adam Lowry also
had a goal for the Jets. Connor
Hellebuyck made 25 saves.
Jonathan
Toews had a goal and an assist for Chicago and set a career
high for points with 78. The 30-year-old Chicago captain's 34th goal tied his
mark for one season, set in 2008-09.
Crawford stopped 34 shots, including Mark Scheifele's
penalty shot 40 seconds into the second period, but Chicago lost for the third
time in its last four.
LIGHTNING 5, SENATORS 2
OTTAWA, Ontario -- Yanni Gourde had
two goals and an assist, and Tampa Bay became the third team in NHL history to
win 60 games in a season with a victory over Ottawa.
Mikhail
Sergachev, Brayden Point and Steven
Stamkos also scored for the Lightning (60-15-4). Nikita
Kucherov had two assists and Andrei
Vasilevskiy made 22 saves.
The other teams to win at least 60 regular-season games were
the 1976-77 Montreal
Canadiens (60-8-12) and the 1995-96 Detroit Red
Wings (62-13-7).
Brady Tkachuk and Max Veronneau scored
for the Senators. Craig Anderson,
playing in his 400th game with the Senators, stopped 21 shots.
FLAMES 7, KINGS 2
LOS ANGELES -- Derek Ryan scored
twice and Mark
Jankowski had a goal and two assists as playoff-bound Calgary
defeated Los Angeles.
Sam Bennett, Johnny
Gaudreau, James Neal and Andrew
Mangiapane also scored for the Flames, who reached 50 wins for
the second time in franchise history. David Rittich made
23 saves.
The night before, Calgary clinched the Pacific Division
title and the top seed in the Western Conference playoffs with a 5-3 win at San
Jose.
Jonathan
Quick was removed in the third period after allowing seven
goals on 25 shots. Dustin Brown scored
for the Kings, and Anze Kopitar had
an assist in his 1,000th game.
GOLDEN KNIGHTS 3, OILERS 1
LAS VEGAS -- Jonathan
Marchessault scored his sixth game-winning goal and Vegas
topped Edmonton.
Golden Knights goaltender Malcolm
Subban stopped 18 shots while making his ninth straight start
in place of Marc-Andre
Fleury. Subban ended an 0-3-2 skid since earning his first career
shutout on March 21 and has a 2.67 goals-against average during the nine-game
span.
Cody Eakin and Pierre-Edouard
Bellemare also scored for Vegas.
Connor
McDavid tied a career best with his 41st goal and Mikko
Koskinen made 28 saves for Edmonton.
With third place in the Pacific Division and a first-round
playoff date with San Jose already locked up, Vegas ended a five-game losing
streak.
The Oilers, meanwhile, started the game with their playoff
hopes intact but were eliminated from contention midway through the first period
when Colorado earned a point in a shootout loss at St. Louis.
DEVILS 4, RANGERS 2
NEWARK, N.J. -- Devils defenseman Connor
Carrick scored with 4:10 left to break a tie and New Jersey
defeated New York to avoid being swept in the season series by its longtime
rival.
Myles Wood and Travis Zajac also
scored in the Devils' regular-season home finale. Joey Anderson added
an empty-net goal and MacKenzie Blackwood made 32 saves.
Brett Howden and Filip Chytil scored
for the Rangers, who won the first three meetings. Henrik
Lundqvist made 37 saves in losing his fifth straight decision.
The game was chippy with three fights, including a one-shot
bout in which Brandan Lemieux bloodied Wood.
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