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			Highlights of Thursday's NHL games 
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			 [October 14, 2016] 
			Oct 14 (The Sports Xchange) - 
			Highlights of National Hockey League games on Thursday: 
 Penguins 3, Capitals 2 (SO)
 
 Phil Kessel scored the decisive goal in the shootout, Evgeni Malkin 
			had a goal and an assist to support Marc-Andre Fleury's strong night 
			in net and Pittsburgh beat Washington on Thursday.
 
 Andre Burakovsky scored twice for Washington but Fleury -- starting 
			his 11th consecutive Penguins season opener, made 39 saves -- six 
			alone in overtime, including several difficult stops that kept the 
			extra period going.
 
 Malkin, Kris Letang and Kessel all beat Braden Holtby to score in 
			the shootout, while Fleury turned aside two of the four Capitals 
			shooters.
 
 Bruins 6, Blue Jackets 3
 
 With the normal opening night excitement palpable, the Boston Bruins 
			overcame two, two-goal deficits to top the Columbus Blue Jackets 6-3 
			at Nationwide Arena.
 
 Brad Marchand was the Bruins catalyst, dishing out three helpers in 
			the second period before scoring two goals in the third to seal the 
			victory.
 
 Offseason addition David Backes added two goals and an assist and 
			David Pastrnak had two goals and two assists for the Bruins.
 
 Rangers 5, Islanders 3
 
 Chris Kreider's breakaway goal midway through the third period 
			helped propel the Rangers over the Islanders in the season opener 
			for both at Madison Square Garden.
 
 Brandon Pirri added an insurance goal for the Rangers on a power 
			play with 3:49 remaining to restore the two-goal advantage. J.T. 
			Miller shot a puck into an empty net with 2:23 remaining to make it 
			5-2.
 
 Brock Nelson scored for the Islanders with 1:35 remaining to cut the 
			lead to 5-3 and cap the scoring.
 
 Canadiens 4, Sabres 1
 
 Brendan Gallagher scored twice to lead Montreal over Buffalo in the 
			season opener for both teams.
 
 Torrey Mitchell and Andrew Shaw also scored for the Canadiens, who 
			got 30 saves from Al Montoya.
 
 Matt Moulson scored the lone goal for the Sabres. Buffalo goalie 
			Robin Lehner made 20 saves.
 
 Lightning 6, Red Wings 4
 
 Down 2-0 in the first 10 minutes, Tampa Bay rallied in the final 
			period, getting the go-ahead goal on a power play from Tyler Johnson 
			for an emphatic victory over Detroit at Amalie Arena.
 
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			Brian Boyle, Jonathan Drouin, Valtteri Filppula, Tyler Johnson, Alex 
			Killorn and Cedric Paquette all scored for the Lightning. 
			Panthers 2, Devils 1 (OT)
 Aleksander Barkov scored the winning goal with 2:12 left in overtime 
			to lead Florida over New Jersey in the season opener for both teams 
			at the BB&T Center.
 
 Panthers goalie Roberto Luongo had 23 saves in the victory while 
			Cory Schneider of the Devils made 31 stops.
 
 Blues 3, Wild 2
 
 Nail Yakupov scored one goal and assisted on another to lead St 
			Louis over Minnesota in its home opener. Magnus Paajarvi and Alex 
			Steen also scored for the Blues.
 
			
			 
			Jason Zucker and Charlie Coyle scored for Minnesota in the coaching 
			debut of Bruce Boudreau.
 Jets 5, Hurricanes 4 (OT)
 
 Blake Wheeler broke in on a two-on-one with Mark Scheifele with just 
			over two minutes to go in the extra period and Scheifele tapped home 
			a cross-crease pass for the Winnipeg winner against Carolina.
 
 Wheeler, Shawn Matthias, rookie Patrik Laine and Mathieu Perreault 
			also scored for the Jets while Jeff Skinner, Lee Stempniak and 
			Jordan Staal scored for the Hurricanes.
 
 Stars 4, Ducks 2
 
 Newcomer Adam Cracknell had a goal and an assist and Antti Niemi 
			stopped 33-of-35 shots for Dallas in a victory against Anaheim at 
			American Airlines Center.
 
 Antoine Roussel, Lauri Korpikoski and Stephen Johns also scored for 
			the Stars while Andrew Cogliano scored both goals for the Ducks, his 
			ninth career multi-goal game. (Editing by John O'Brien)
 
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