RANGERS 4, PENGUINS 3, OT
PITTSBURGH -- Ryan Strome scored
2:09 into overtime and New York beat Pittsburgh in the regular-season finale.
Brendan Smith, Brady Skjei and Vladislav
Namestnikov also scored for New York, long eliminated from
playoff contention for the second straight year. Alexandar
Georgiev stopped 36 shots while starting for the second
straight night. The Rangers snapped a three-game skid and won for just the
fifth time in their final 21 games (5-10-6).
Sidney Crosby, Nick Bjugstad and Jake Guentzel scored
for the Penguins, who earned a point to secure third-place in the Metropolitan
Division and a matchup with the New York
Islanders in the first round of the playoffs. Matt Murray finished
with 26 saves.
LIGHTNING 6, BRUINS 3
BOSTON -- The Tampa Bay
Lightning won their NHL record-tying 62nd game, getting a
short-handed goal by Steven Stamkos during
a three-goal second period in a 6-3 victory over the Boston Bruins on
Saturday in the teams' regular-season finale.
Nikita
Kucherov, Anthony
Cirelli, Erik Cernak and Braydon
Coburn also scored for Tampa Bay (62-16-4), which tied the
1995-96 Detroit Red
Wings for most victories during the regular season. Third-string
goalie Edward Pasquale stopped 30 shots and Tyler Johnson added
an empty-netter.
Six of the wins, though, came in shootouts. The league
introduced shootouts to decide ties after overtime at the start of the 2005-06
season. Before that, games ended in ties after overtime, which was brought in
for regular-season games in 1983.
David Krejci, Danton Heinen and Matt Grzelcyk each
had a goal for Boston (49-24-9). Tuukka Rask made
16 saves.
It was the Lightning's 30th road win, making them just the
second team in league history to reach that total. The 2005-06 Red Wings had
31.
PREDATORS 5, BLACKHAWKS 2
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Viktor
Arvidsson scored the go-ahead goal at 3:33 of the third period,
and Nashville won its second straight Central Division title by rallying from
an 0-2 deficit to beat Chicago.
The Predators, who will face Dallas in the opening round of
the playoffs next week, now are assured of home-ice advantage through at least
the first two rounds.
Arvidsson set the franchise record with his 34th goal of the
season 22 seconds into the man advantage.
Filip
Forsberg and Nick Bonino each
had a goal and had an assist, and Dante Fabbro scored
his first NHL goal for Nashville, which now has won five of six. Colton
Sissons added an empty-netter with 2:09 left.
Pekka Rinne made
31 saves to finish 30-19-4, his eighth season with at least 30 wins.
Brendan
Perlini and Drake
Caggiula each scored for Chicago, which lost three of its final
five.
ISLANDERS 3, CAPITALS 0
WASHINGTON -- Valtteri Filppula scored
twice in his return from injury, Robin Lehner stopped
all 29 shots he faced and the Islanders beat Washington to clinch home-ice
advantage in the first round of the playoffs.
Matt Martin scored
an empty-net goal with 2:33 left to seal it.
Coach Barry Trotz's team came into the game against his
former team needing at least one point to secure a second-place finish in the
Metropolitan Division, just behind Washington. The Islanders will open the
playoffs at home for the first time since 1988 against Pittsburgh.
The Capitals will face Carolina in the first round as they
try to repeat as Stanley Cup champions. Backup goaltender Pheonix
Copley started and made 18 saves.
SHARKS 5, AVALANCHE 2
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Evander Kane scored
to make San Jose the first team in 10 years with at least four 30-goal scorers
and the Sharks wrapped up the second-best record in the West by beating
Colorado.
Brent Burns, Kevin Labanc, Gustav
Nyquist and Micheal Haley also
scored to give the Sharks two straight wins to close the regular season
following a stretch of 10 losses in 11 games. Martin Jones made
28 saves.
Tyson Jost and Nathan
MacKinnon scored for the Avalanche, who had gone 10 straight
games without a regulation loss. Semyon
Varlamov made 25 saves.
The Avalanche, locked into the second wild-card spot, will
face Calgary, and San Jose will play Vegas in the opening round of the
playoffs.
JETS 4, COYOTES 2
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Mark
Scheifele and Kyle Connor each
had a goal and an assist and Winnipeg beat Arizona to earn home-ice advantage
in the first round of the playoffs.
Jacob Trouba and Nikolaj
Ehlers also scored, and Blake Wheeler had
his 71st assist for Winnipeg, which won just two of its last seven games
(2-4-1) to give up a four-point lead in the Central Division. Nashville won
earlier Saturday night to take its second straight division title, edging the
Jets by one point.
Connor
Hellebuyck stopped 19 shots as the Jets finished tied with St.
Louis, but will have home-ice in the opening-round series due to a tiebreaker
with more regulation/overtime wins.
Alex
Galchenyuk and Brad
Richardson scored for Arizona, and Calvin Pickard finished with
28 saves.
OILERS 3, FLAMES 1
CALGARY, Alberta -- Connor
McDavid left Edmonton's victory over Calgary after injuring his
left leg, and the team said X-rays came back negative.
After the game, the Oilers tweeted the results of the X-rays
and added that the 22-year-old McDavid would travel home with the team and have
an MRI in Edmonton.
Leon
Draisaitl scored his 50th goal, and Alex Chiasson and Darnell Nurse also
had goals for the Oilers, who have missed the postseason 12 times in 13 years.
Mark
Jankowski scored for the Flames (50-25-7), who enter the
playoffs as the top seed in the Western Conference.
Calgary will face Colorado in the first round.
BLUES 3, CANUCKS 2
ST. LOUIS -- Jordan
Binnington stopped both shots he faced in the shootout as St.
Louis beat Vancouver, but the Blues fell a point short of first place in the
Central Division.
Binnington finished with 23 saves and closed out his
breakthrough season with a 24-5-1 record.
Vladimir Tarasenko and Brayden
Schenn scored in regulation for the Blues. Ryan O'Reilly and David Perron converted
in the tiebreaker.
Nashville won the Central Division for the second straight
year with a win over Chicago. St. Louis (45-28-9) will face Winnipeg in the
first round of the playoffs.
Elias
Pettersson and Tanner
Pearson scored for Vancouver (35-36-11). Thatcher
Demko made 34 saves for the Canucks, who missed the playoffs
for the fourth season in a row.
BLUE JACKETS 6, SENATORS 2
OTTAWA, Ontario -- Pierre-Luc
Dubois scored two goals and Columbus routed Ottawa.
The Blue Jackets finished 47-31-4 and secured the second
wild card in the East. They'll face the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round
of the playoffs.
Alexandre
Texier, Riley Nash, Oliver
Bjorkstrand and Markus
Nutivaara also scored for the Blue Jackets. Joonas
Korpisalo made 27 saves.
Thomas Chabot and Mikkel
Boedker scored for the Senators (29-47-6). Anders
Nilsson stopped 17 shots after replacing starter Craig
Anderson, who was pulled midway through the first after giving up
three goals on seven shots.
The Senators finished last in the NHL standings for the
first time in 23 years.
HURRICANES 4, FLYERS 3
PHILADELPHIA -- Jordan Staal scored
the go-ahead goal in the second period and Carolina hung on to beat
Philadelphia for its fourth win in five games.
The Hurricanes finished in the top wild-card spot in the
East, and will play the defending Stanley Cup champion Washington
Capitals in the opening round of the playoffs.
Warren
Foegele, Justin Faulk and Teuvo
Teravainen scored in the first period for the Hurricanes.
Carolina also set a franchise record with its 22nd road win
this season.
Oskar
Lindblom, Travis
Konecny and Sean
Couturier had goals for the Flyers, who missed the playoffs.
SABRES 7, RED WINGS 1
DETROIT -- Jeff Skinner scored
twice to reach the 40-goal mark for the first time in his career and Buffalo
beat Detroit in the season finale for both teams.
Rookie defenseman Rasmus Dahlin had
a goal and an assist, and Sam Reinhart, Conor Sheary, Zemgus
Girgensons and Brandon
Montour scored for Buffalo. Linus Ullmark made
23 saves.
Anthony
Mantha scored for Detroit. Jimmy Howard stopped
shots 21 shots before being pulled in favor of Kaden Fulcher in
the second period. Fulcher made nine saves in his NHL debut.
DEVILS 4, PANTHERS 3, OT
SUNRISE, Fla. -- Travis Zajac scored
the winning goal on the power play in overtime, lifting New Jersey over
Florida.
Nathan
Bastian scored twice in regulation, Pavel Zacha also
scored a goal and Mackenzie
Blackwood stopped 37 shots for the Devils in the season finale
for both teams.
On the winner, Zajac fired a shot from the high slot that
got past Roberto
Luongo at 4:04 of 4-on-3 overtime.
Aleksander
Barkov, Jonathan
Huberdeau and Mike Hoffman scored
for the Panthers. Roberto Luongo made 23 saves.
CANADIENS 6, MAPLE LEAFS 5, SO.
MONTREAL -- Ryan Poehling recorded
a hat trick and added the shootout winner in his NHL debut as Montreal beat
Toronto.
Jordan Weal and Andrew Shaw also
scored for the Canadiens (44-30-8), who were eliminated from playoff contention
Friday. Goalie Charlie
Lindgren, in his first game of the season, stopped 44 of 49 shots.
Zach Hyman, Jake Gardiner, Trevor Moore, William
Nylander and Kasperi
Kapanen scored for the Maple Leafs (46-28-8), who will face the
Boston Bruins in the first round of the playoffs. Frederik
Andersen stopped 44 of 49 shots.
STARS 3, WILD 0
DALLAS -- Tyler Seguin broke
open a scoreless game with two third-period goals, and Dallas beat Minnesota to
take the Western Conference's top wild-card spot.
Ben Bishop made
22 saves for his career-high seventh shutout of the season, and Tyler Pitlick
also scored for the Stars. Dallas will open the postseason against Nashville.
Minnesota's Alex Stalock stopped
41 shots.
KINGS 5, GOLDEN KNIGHTS 2
LOS ANGELES -- Ilya
Kovalchuk had two goals, Dustin Brown had
two assists and last-place Los Angeles closed the season with a victory over
playoff-bound Vegas.
Anze Kopitar had
a goal and an assist for Los Angeles while Jeff Carter and Matt Roy also
scored. Jonathan
Quick made 29 saves.
The Kings finished last in the Western Conference with 71
points, but won six of its last 11 games.
Brandon Pirri and Valentin
Zykov scored for Vegas, which is the seventh team in NHL
history to make the playoffs in each of its first two seasons. The Golden
Knights, third in the Pacific Division, will open the Stanley Cup Playoffs at
San Jose. Mark-Andre Fleury made 27 saves.
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