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roundup: Oilers shut out Flames
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[December 10, 2018]
Connor McDavid scored the game's lone goal midway
through the first period and Mikko Koskinen collected a 24-save
shutout as the host Edmonton Oilers held on for a 1-0 victory over
the Calgary Flames on Sunday.
The Oilers have won three straight games, and posted a 7-2-1 record
since Ken Hitchcock took over as head coach on Nov. 20, to pull
themselves to within striking distance of the playoff picture.
Koskinen has won all six starts on home ice this season, three of
them with shutouts. McDavid's winning goal came at 12:18 of the
first period by finishing a pretty tic-tac-toe passing play. At the
other end, Flames goalie David Rittich stopped 29 shots in the loss
that snaps his team's five-game winning streak.
McDavid started the odd-man rush up the ice before moving the puck
to Leon Draisaitl, who put it over to Alex Chiasson. Chiasson sent a
cross-ice pass that McDavid one-timed for the tally, his 11th goal
in 14 career games against Calgary.
Ducks 6, Devils 5
Daniel Sprong and Ryan Getzlaf scored in the shootout as host
Anaheim outlasted New Jersey in a wild game that started fast as the
two teams combined for six goals, three apiece, in the first 14
minutes of the first period.
The goals by Sprong and Getzlaf were the only tallies in the
shootout, which came after 65 minutes in which there were three lead
changes and five ties.
The Devils' Brett Seney scored the lone goal of the second period
before chaos reigned again in the third, when the Ducks scored twice
-- on a pair of "own goals" by New Jersey -- before Marcus Johansson
forced overtime by scoring while the Devils had an extra attacker
with less than 58 seconds left in regulation.
Golden Knights 4, Stars 2
Marc-Andre Fleury had 22 saves to pick up his league-leading 17th
victory of the season to help lead Vegas over visiting Dallas in Las
Vegas.
William Karlsson, Reilly Smith, Alex Tuch and Ryan Carpenter each
scored goals for Vegas, which improved to 8-2 in its last 10 games,
won its fifth straight home contest, and bounced back from a 5-1
loss at Los Angeles on Saturday afternoon. Colin Miller added two
assists.
Martin Hanzal and Esa Lindell each scored power-play goals for
Dallas, which had a four-game winning streak snapped. Miro Heiskanen
added two assists and Ben Bishop had 24 saves for the Stars, who
lost for the first time in regulation in 11 games (9-1-1) against
Pacific Division teams this season.
Canadiens 3, Blackhawks 2
Carey Price made 37 saves and Tomas Tatar scored the winning goal
with 1:17 remaining in the third period as Montreal overcame
numerous trips to the penalty box to beat host Chicago, whose losing
streak reached seven games.
Price was forced to make numerous timely saves as Montreal allowed
five of its season-high eight power plays in the third period.
The Canadiens got the winner after the Blackhawks failed to clear
Shea Weber's long wrist shot from the point. The puck bounced to
Jesperi Kotkaniemi, who whipped a pass to Jeff Petry near the right
point. Petry fired a rising shot and Tatar lifted his stick in time
for the deflection.
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Flames player Elias Lindholm (28) tries to check Edmonton Oilers
forward Connor McDavid (97) during the third period at Rogers Place.
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Bruins 2, Senators 1 (OT)
Boston's Torey Krug scored the game-winning goal in overtime as the
Bruins beat host Ottawa thanks in large part to goalie Tuukka Rask's
27-save effort.
In the 3-on-3 overtime session, David Kremjci skated around the
Ottawa net and slid a pass back through the crease to Krug, who
buried his second goal of the season at 3:07 for the victory. Mark
Stone scored for the Senators, and backup goalie Mike McKenna
recorded 42 saves.
Krug also had an assist, giving him five points in his last two
games. Brad Marchand had a goal and an assist for the Bruins, who
improved to 3-4 in overtime and 5-0-1 in the second game of
back-to-backs this season.
Jets 7, Flyers 1
Connor Hellebuyck made 36 saves, and Mark Scheifele collected three
assists in the second period as Winnipeg cruised past visiting
Philadelphia.
Hellebuyck became the fourth goaltender to reach 13 wins and did his
best work during a scoreless game in the opening minutes. Hellebuyck
made 10 saves before Winnipeg scored and stopped 16 overall in the
opening 20 minutes.
Kyle Connor and Josh Morrissey scored in a span of 2:57 in the first
period after Philadelphia registered 10 of the game's first 11
shots. The Jets took a one-goal lead into the second and broke it
open with three goals in a span of 8:28.
Canucks 6, Blues 1
Brock Boeser scored three goals and Elias Pettersson had a goal and
four assists as visiting Vancouver ripped St. Louis as Bo Horvat and
Nikolay Goldobin also scored for the Canucks, who gained their
second straight victory after having won just once in their previous
13 games.
Goaltender Jacob Markstrom made 21 saves, losing a bid for his first
shutout of the season in the third period when Jordan Kyrou scored
his first career goal for the Blues, who lost by the same score Dec.
1 at Arizona.
St. Louis goalie Jake Allen, who passed Glenn Hall to move into
third place in franchise history with his 17th career shutout Friday
in a 1-0 victory against Winnipeg, was pulled in the first period
after allowing three goals on six shots.
--Field Level Media
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