Highlights of Tuesday's NHL games
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[February 01, 2017]
Feb 1 (The Sports Xchange) -
Highlights of Tuesday's National Hockey League games:
Wild 5, Oilers 2
The Minnesota Wild issued a rather convincing statement on Tuesday
in the form of a 5-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers, extending
their streak to 12-0-2 in their last 14 road games.
In a clash between two of the hottest teams in the NHL, the Wild
cooled the Oilers off in a hurry, jumping out to a 3-0 lead before
the game was 25 minutes old and then staving off a couple of
comeback attempts before putting the home team away for good.
Tyler Graovac scored twice and Jason Zucker, Zach Parise and Chris
Stewart added singles as the Wild and Anton Slepyshev and Leon
Draisaitl (on the power play) replied for the Oilers.
Hurricanes 5, Flyers 1
Sebastian Aho scored twice in the first period and added a third
goal late in the second for the rookie's first hat-trick as Carolina
snapped its five-game losing skid with a victory over Philadelphia.
Jeff Skinner and Justin Faulk also scored for the Hurricanes.
Brayden Schenn scored his NHL-leading 12th power-play goal for the
Flyers lone tally.
Jets 5, Blues 3
Mark Scheifele scored one goal and assisted on two others to lead
Winnipeg over St Louis.
Jacob Trouba, Blake Wheeler, Patrik Laine and Nikolaj Ehlers also
scored for the Jets.
Alexander Steen, Alex Pietrangelo and Vladimir Tarasenko scored for
the Blues.
Panthers 6, Senators 5
Jonathan Marchessault scored the tie-breaking goal with 6:03 left in
the third period to lead Florida past Ottawa at the BB&T Center.
Michael Matheson scored twice and Jason Demers, Mark Pysyk and
Colton Sceviour scored for the Panthers.
Ryan Dzingel scored twice, and Derick Brassard, Dennis Wideman and
Erik Karlsson had goals for the Senators.
Bruins 4, Lightning 3
Boston came out of the All-Star break with a key road victory,
topping Tampa Bay at Amalie Arena.
Zdeno Chara, Frank Vatrano, Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci scored
for the Bruins.
Alex Killorn scored twice and Brayden Point scored once for the
Lightning, who managed only 21 shots, their second-lowest total of
the season and lowest since November.
Devils 4, Red Wings 3
Adam Henrique and Kyle Palmieri scored shorthanded goals and New
Jersey won its fifth straight road game, downing Detroit.
Palmieri added an even-strength goal, as did Stefan Noesen, for the
Devils, who are 7-0-1 away from home since Dec. 29.
Nick Jensen, Tomas Tatar and Henrik Zetterberg scored for the Red
Wings, who fell to 0-2-3 in their last five games to equal a
season-high winless streak.
Canadiens 5, Sabres 2
Max Pacioretty recorded his second hat-trick of the season -- and
sixth of his career -- to lead Montreal over Buffalo at the Bell
Centre.
David Desharnais and Paul Byron also scored for the Canadiens.
Dmitry Kulikov and Brian Gionta replied for the Sabres.
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Penguins 4, Predators 2
Patric Hornqvist scored twice as Pittsburgh reeled off four
unanswered goals en route to a win over Nashville at PPG Paints
Arena.
Chris Kunitz and Trevor Daley also scored for the Penguins, who
broke a two-game losing streak by winning their first game after the
All-Star break.
Blue Jackets 6, Rangers 4
Seth Jones scored twice as Columbus defeated New York at Madison
Square Garden.
The Blue Jackets grabbed a 6-0 lead early in the third period on a
Matt Calvert goal before Jimmy Vesey, Chris Kreider, Michael Grabner
and Kevin Klein scored for the Rangers to make the game appear
closer than it was.
Islanders 3, Capitals 2
Ryan Strome scored the tie-breaking goal 6:31 into the third period
as New York remained red hot by beating Washington at Barclays
Center.
Alan Quine scored in the second period and Johnny Boychuk added an
empty-netter with 1:08 left for the Islanders, who won their third
straight and finished 5-0-1 on a season-high, six-game homestand.
Stars 6, Maple Leafs 3
Brett Ritchie and Devin Shore had a goal and an assist each and Kari
Lehtonen made 40 saves, including 14 in the third period, to help
Dallas defeat Toronto at American Airlines Center.
The Stars also got goals from Radek Faksa, Lauri Korpikoski, Jamie
Benn and Jason Spezza. Dan Hamhuis and Tyler Seguin each had two
assists.
Kings 3, Coyotes 2
Anze Kopitar had a goal and two assists, Jordan Nolan had a goal and
Jeff Carter set up Jake Muzzin for the game-winner on a power play
with 1:49 left in regulation as Los Angeles defeated Arizona for its
third straight win.
The Kings moved into the first wild-card spot from the Western
Conference, one point ahead of the St Louis Blues and Calgary
Flames.
Ducks 5, Avalanche 1
Jakob Silfverberg had two goals and an assist to lead over Colorado
at the Honda Center.
Cam Fowler, Rickard Rakell and Korbinian Holzer added goals for the
Ducks. Corey Perry contributed his 700th career assist and goalie
John Gibson stopped 28 shots.
Sharks 3, Blackhawks 1
Tomas Hertl scored the tie-breaking goal with 2:03 remaining to give
San Jose a victory over Chicago.
Patrick Marleau scored his 499th career goal, Joe Pavelski added an
empty-net goal with 45.5 seconds left and Martin Jones stopped 24
shots for the Sharks. (Editing by John O'Brien)
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