NHL roundup: Kings win on the road,
defeat Panthers
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[November 24, 2015]
SUNRISE, Fla. -- Tyler Toffoli, Alec
Martinez and Marian Gaborik scored goals as the Los Angeles Kings
defeated the Florida Panthers 3-1 on Monday night at the BB&T Center.
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Milan Lucic, Jeff Carter, Jordan Nolan, Kyle Clifford and Anze
Kopitar each had an assist for the Kings.
Aleksander Barkov scored for the Panthers.
Blues 2, Sabres 1
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Troy Brouwer and Robby Fabbri each had a goal and
St. Louis Blues came from behind to beat Buffalo.
Jake Allen made 24 saves for the Blues, who have won their last four
trips to First Niagara Center and beaten the Sabres in 18 of the
last 20 meetings dating to 1999.
David Legwand scored for the Sabres,, who are winless in their last
five games.
Avalanche 4, Jets 1
WINNIPEG -- Colorado capped a seven-game road trip with a win.
Cody McLeod scored the winner at 6:45 of the third period when Zach
Redmond's shot caromed off the left winger and past Michael
Hutchinson.
It was the fifth goal of the season for McLeod, who grew up some 200
miles northwest of Winnipeg in Binscarth.
Flyers 3, Hurricanes 2, OT
PHILADELPHIA -- Philadelphia finally enjoyed some home cooking - and
some goals - by defeating the Carolina in overtime.
Shayne Gostisbehere won it 24 seconds into the extra session with a
power-play goal.
Philadelphia earned its first home win since Oct. 24.
Bruins 4, Maple Leafs 3, SO
TORONTO -- David Krejci scored the only goal in a shootout to give
Boston the win.
It was the third win in a row for the Bruins (11-8-1).
Boston goaltender Tuukka Rask stopped 39 shots and Toronto goalie
James Reimer made 26 saves.
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Rangers 3, Predators 0
NEW YORK -- Henrik Lundqvist continued his brilliant season by
stopping 31 shots in New York's win.
Lundqvist leads the league with 12 wins and was tops in both goals
against average and save percentage before registering his second
shutout Monday.
Rick Nash and Kevin Hayes and Derek Stepan scored their sixth goals
of the season for the Rangers, who have won 11 of 12.
Caps 1, Oilers 0
WASHINGTON -- Braden Holtby stopped 33 shots and defenseman Dmitry
Orlov scored the game's only goal with 6:32 left as Washington
blanked Edmonton.
Washington broke the scoreless tie when Tom Wilson sent the puck
across the ice in the Edmonton zone.
The puck came off the boards to Orlov in the right circle and he
one-timed a blast over Anders Nilsson's left shoulder for his second
goal in two games.
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