NHL
roundup: Sharks hold off Canadiens
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[December 03, 2016]
The Sports Xchange
SAN
JOSE, Calif. -- Goalie Martin Jones outdueled Carey Price as the San
Jose Sharks continued their home domination of the Montreal
Canadiens with a 2-1 win on Friday night at sold-out SAP Center.
Brent Burns and Joe Pavelski scored first-period goals and Jones
made 31 saves as the hosts wrapped up a busy portion of their
schedule -- 10 games in 18 nights -- in impressive fashion. In
winning for the sixth time in seven games, first-place San Jose
increased its lead in the Pacific Division to three points over idle
Anaheim.
In addition, the Canadiens dropped to 0-8-2 since last winning in
San Jose in November 1999. Montreal was held to two or fewer goals
for the sixth time in seven games. The Canadiens were able to break
through on the second half of the double minor and deny Jones'
shutout bid when left winger Artturi Lehkonen scored a six-on-four
power-play goal with Price pulled for the extra attacker at 18:43 of
the third period.
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Flames 3,
Wild 2
CALGARY, Alberta -- Kris Versteeg and Sean Monahan scored in a
shootout to lift Calgary past Minnesota.
Versteeg and Mikael Backlund scored in regulation for the Flames,
who have won two straight and four of their past six. Chad Johnson
made 23 saves and has won six of his past seven starts.
Chris Stewart and Mikko Koivu replied for the Wild (11-8-4), who
have lost three straight. Jason Pominville got the Wild's shootout
goal.
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