Highlights of Tuesday's NHL games
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[February 22, 2017]
Feb 21 (The Sports Xchange) -
Highlights of Tuesday's National Hockey League games:
Blackhawks 5, Wild 3
All three forwards on the Blackhawks' top line scored on Tuesday as
Chicago sent a message that the Central Division race might not be
over yet. By beating the Wild 5-3, Chicago pulled within five points
of Minnesota, which still sits atop the division.
Jonathan Toews recorded a hat trick, Richard Panik scored in the
second period, and Nick Schmaltz got in on the fun in the third as
the Blackhawks improved to 7-1-0 in their last eight.
The Wild got two goals from Mikael Granlund and one from Zach
Parise, but lost to Chicago in regulation for the first time in
their past 10 meetings.
Maple Leafs 5, Jets 4 (OT)
Jake Gardiner scored 2:29 into overtime to give Toronto a victory
over Winnipeg.
Leo Komarov scored twice for the Maple Leafs while Nazem Kadri and
William Nylander also scored.
Patrik Laine scored twice for the Jets and Bryan Little and Nikolaj
Ehlers added a goal apiece.
Lightning 4, Oilers 1
Ben Bishop won his fifth consecutive start and Tampa Bay's
"Triplets" line scored the first three goals in a win over Edmonton
at Amalie Arena.
Ondrej Palat had two goals to lead the Lightning, who also got a
goal and three assists from Nikita Kucherov and two assists from
Tyler Johnson, all on the same line.
The Oilers, who saw their three-game winning streak end, got a goal
from Iiro Pakarinen, his first goal of the season.
Islanders 3, Red Wings 1
Josh Bailey collected a goal and an assist as New York opened a
season-long nine-game road trip with a solid victory over Detroit.
Bailey opened the scoring and set up a third-period insurance goal.
Leaping to keep a Detroit clearing attempt in the zone with his
outstretched glove, Bailey carried the puck into the zone before
feeding John Tavares, who snapped the puck top shelf from the slot
for his 22nd goal of the season. Calvin De Haan also scored for the
Islanders.
Henrik Zetterberg scored for the Red Wings.
Canadiens 3, Rangers 2 (SO)
Paul Byron scored the deciding goal in the shootout and Montreal
defeated New York at Madison Square Garden.
Shea Weber and Andrew Shaw had the Canadiens' goals in regulation
and Carey Price stopped 28 shots.
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Rick Nash and Oscar Lindberg scored for the Rangers. Henrik
Lundqvist made 26 saves.
Penguins 3, Hurricanes 1
Sidney Crosby scored his NHL-leading 33rd goal, and Matt Murray
stopped 29 shots as Pittsburgh defeated Carolina.
Evgeni Malkin and Scott Wilson also scored for the Penguins.
Jeff Skinner registered his fifth 20-goal season in his first seven
NHL seasons with a goal for the Hurricanes.
Senators 2, Devils 1
For the second time in less than a week, Ottawa skated out of the
Prudential Center with two crucial road points after beating New
Jersey.
Missing three of their top forwards -- the injured Mark Stone, Mike
Hoffman, and Bobby Ryan -- the undermanned Senators received a
stellar goaltending performance from Craig Anderson, and goals from
Kyle Turris and Erik Karlsson, to win for the fifth time in their
last seven games.
The loss was the second straight for the Devils, who received a
power-play goal from Travis Zajac and 21 saves from Cory Schneider.
Kings 2, Avalanche 1
Tyler Toffoli and Trevor Lewis had goals, Peter Budaj stopped 24
shots, and Los Angeles beat Colorado.
The Kings snapped a three-game losing streak with the win.
Mikko Rantanen scored an unassisted goal, his 14th of the season,
and Calvin Pickard had 30 saves for the Avalanche.
Flames 6, Predators 5 (OT)
After blowing a second-period lead, Calgary rallied for an overtime
win over Nashville on Mark Giordano's goal.
Mikael Backlund and Micheal Ferland scored twice each, and Dougie
Hamilton once for the Flames in regulation.
Filip Forsberg had a hat trick and P.K. Subban and Colin Wilson
scored single goals in regulation for the Predators.
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