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			roundup: Bishop, Stars hold off Sharks 
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			 [December 08, 2018] 
			Miro Heiskanen and Brett Ritchie found the net in a span of 
			1:48 of the third period, and Ben Bishop turned away a season-high 
			41 shots as the host Dallas Stars held off the San Jose Sharks 3-2 
			on Friday to win a season-high fourth consecutive game. 
 Bishop, making his second start after returning from injured 
			reserve, earned his third straight winning decision. He came through 
			particularly at the end of the game when the Sharks forced the 
			action. Mattias Janmark also scored for the Stars.
 
 San Jose's Evander Kane and Logan Couture scored, with Erik Karlsson 
			assisting on both goals. Martin Jones made 27 saves for the Sharks, 
			who fell to 2-4-1 in their past seven games.
 
 Hurricanes 4, Ducks 1
 
 Brett Pesce and Justin Williams scored third-period goals one minute 
			apart as visiting Carolina ended Anaheim's season-best five-game win 
			streak.
 
 Sebastian Aho scored a late empty-net goal for the Hurricanes, who 
			became the first team in six games to score a third-period goal 
			against the Ducks. Anaheim had outscored opponents 9-0 in the 
			closing period of its previous five games. Clark Bishop scored his 
			first NHL goal for Carolina.
 
			
			 
			Jakob Silfverberg scored the lone goal for the Ducks, the 100th of 
			his career.
 Blues 1, Jets 0
 
 Jake Allen made 26 saves for his first shutout of the season, and 
			Colton Parayko scored the only goal of the game as visiting St. 
			Louis blanked Winnipeg. Allen pushed his career shutout total to 17.
 
 The last time the two teams played, Winnipeg produced a season-high 
			goal total in an 8-4 win at St. Louis on Nov. 24, a game that 
			featured Patrik Laine scoring five goals on five shots. On Friday, 
			Laine finished with just one shot on goal, but he also hit the 
			goalpost on a power-play attempt in the second period.
 
 Connor Hellebuyck recorded 26 saves for the Jets, who had a 
			season-high, four-game winning streak snapped.
 
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            Dec 7, 2018; Dallas, TX, 
			USA; Dallas Stars right wing Brett Ritchie (25) and San Jose Sharks 
			defenseman Erik Karlsson (65) fight for the puck during the game at 
			the American Airlines Center. Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Oilers 7, Wild 2
 Leon Draisaitl had two goals and an assist, and Connor McDavid added 
			a goal and three assists as host Edmonton continued its resurgence 
			under coach Ken Hitchcock with a victory over Minnesota.
 
 Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Zack Kassian, Alex Chiasson and Darnell Nurse 
			also scored for the Oilers, who have won five of their past six 
			games and are 6-2-1 since Hitchcock was hired Nov. 20 to replace 
			Todd McLellan. Cam Talbot made 31 saves.
 
 Marcus Foligno and Nino Niederreiter scored for the Wild, who 
			wrapped up a three-game Western Canada trip. Minnesota has lost five 
			of its past six games, the only win in that span coming Tuesday in 
			Vancouver.
 
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