NHL
roundup: Lightning top Flames in shootout
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[December 21, 2018]
J.T. Miller scored the winner in
the seventh round of a shootout, and Louis Domingue was sensational
after regulation as the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the host Calgary
Flames 5-4 Thursday night.
Miller was the offensive hero, but the biggest Lightning star was
Domingue, who stopped six Flames during the shootout after making
seven saves in overtime. He finished the night with 33 saves.
The Lightning are riding a 10-0-1 run to sit atop the NHL standings.
Calgary goalie David Rittich made 32 saves for a team that is on a
9-2-2 run. The Flames have lost seven consecutive shootout games.
Bruins 3, Ducks 1
David Pastrnak had a goal and two assists as Boston defeated
visiting Anaheim. The Ducks, ranked 29th in the NHL in scoring, were
held to one goal for the second consecutive game.
Torey Krug had a goal and an assist, Brad Marchand had two assists
and Jaroslav Halak made 24 saves, coming within 4:16 of his fourth
shutout of the season.
Ducks rookie Josh Mahura ended the shutout bid with his first NHL
goal. Anaheim's John Gibson made 28 saves.
Golden Knights 4, Islanders 2
William Karlsson and Paul Stastny scored goals 63 seconds apart in
the third period, and Marc-Andre Fleury made 19 saves to pick up his
424th career victory as Vegas rallied to defeat New York in Las
Vegas.
Fleury moved past Tony Esposito into ninth place on the NHL's
all-time wins list with the victory, his league-leading 20th of the
season. Nate Schmidt and Brandon Pirri also scored goals for Vegas,
which won its sixth consecutive home game.
Mathew Barzal and Brock Nelson each scored goals for New York, which
had a three-game winning streak snapped. Thomas Greiss had 43 saves
for the Islanders.
Flyers 2, Predators 1
Jake Voracek and Claude Giroux each scored a goal to carry host
Philadelphia to a win over Nashville. The Flyers moved to 2-0-0
since head coach Dave Hakstol was fired and replaced by Scott
Gordon.
Goaltender Carter Hart won his second consecutive game since joining
the Flyers, making 31 saves. He made his NHL debut Tuesday in a 3-2
victory over the Detroit Red Wings.
Nick Bonino scored for the Predators, who dropped their third in a
row overall (0-2-1) and ninth straight on the road (0-7-2).
Penguins 2, Wild 1
Bryan Rust scored twice, including the game-winner in the third
period, as Pittsburgh slipped past visiting Minnesota.
Jake Guentzel assisted on both Rust goals by creating turnovers.
Eight of Rust's nine goals have come in the past six games. Jordan
Greenway scored for the Wild.
The Penguins, who were coming off an emotional, physical win the
night before at Washington while Minnesota cooled its heels that
night in Pittsburgh, have won four of their past five games and are
7-3-1 in their past 11.
Canadiens 2, Coyotes 1
Carey Price had 36 saves to pick up his 300th career win and lead
Montreal to a victory at Glendale, Ariz.
Paul Byron and Shea Weber both scored goals for Montreal, which
snapped a two-game losing streak. The Canadiens were playing their
third game in four nights and the second half of a back-to-back that
started with a 2-1 loss at Colorado on Wednesday.
Oliver Ekman-Larsson scored the only goal for the Coyotes, who
dropped their third straight game and lost for the seventh time in
eight games. Darcy Kuemper stopped 26 shots but remained winless
(0-5-1) in his past six starts.
Jets 5, Sharks 3
Nikolaj Ehlers scored three goals, including the go-ahead tally at
16:53 of the third period, as Winnipeg won at San Jose. Dustin
Byfuglien and Mason Appleton also tallied for the Jets.
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Canucks defenseman Christopher Tanev (8) defends against Tampa Bay
Lightning forward J.T. Miller (10) and forward Anthony Cirelli (71)
during the third period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit:
Anne-Marie Sorvin-USA TODAY Sports
Winnipeg has won six of its past seven games. Goaltender Connor
Hellebuyck made 41 saves.
Evander Kane, Joe Pavelski and Joonas Donskoi scored for the Sharks,
who had their season-high, five-game winning streak snapped. Martin
Jones stopped 20 shots.
Red Wings 4, Hurricanes 1
Jonathan Bernier made 38 saves as Detroit won for the first time in
five games, beating Carolina in Raleigh, N.C.
Niklas Kronwall, Frans Nielsen, Jonathan Ericsson and Dylan Larkin
scored for Detroit. Larkin's empty-net tally was his team-leading
15th goal of the season.
Kronwall also had an assist for the Red Wings, who had been on a
0-3-1 stretch but had a successful conclusion to a three-game road
swing.
Canucks 5, Blues 1
Bo Horvat and Jake Virtanen each collected a goal and an assist as
host Vancouver thumped St. Louis after a scoreless first period.
Goalie Jacob Markstrom stopped 29 shots for the Canucks, who are
6-1-1 in their past eight games immediately following a stretch in
which they were 1-10-2.
Adam Gaudette, Josh Leivo and Loui Eriksson also collected goals for
Vancouver. Vladimir Tarasenko produced the lone goal for the Blues.
Blue Jackets 2, Devils 1
Cam Atkinson scored what proved to be the game-winning goal on a
penalty shot in the second period as host Columbus beat New Jersey.
The Blue Jackets have won three of four (3-0-1) despite scoring just
eight goals in that span.
Nick Foligno also scored for the Blue Jackets. Columbus goalie
Sergei Bobrovsky made 29 saves, including several spectacular stops
in the third period.
Taylor Hall scored for the Devils, who have lost three straight
(0-2-1) and 11 of 13 (2-6-5). Mackenzie Blackwood, making his first
NHL start, recorded 36 saves.
Maple Leafs 6, Panthers 1
Auston Matthews had two goals and two assists, John Tavares scored
twice, Morgan Rielly added four assists, and Toronto defeated
visiting Florida to won their second game in a row.
Mitch Marner added one goal and two assists, and Nazem Kadri had a
goal and an assist for the Maple Leafs. Henrik Borgstrom scored for
the Panthers.
Frederik Andersen stopped 25 shots in the Toronto goal. Panthers
goaltender Roberto Luongo allowed five goals on 22 shots before
being replaced by James Reimer, who allowed one goal on the four
shots he faced from his former team.
Blackhawks 5, Stars 2
Patrick Kane had two goals and an assist, and Alex DeBrincat added a
goal and two assists as visiting Chicago ripped Dallas.
The Blackhawks, who beat Nashville at home on Tuesday, won
consecutive games for the first time since Oct. 23-25. They are
4-11-1 in the past 16 games.
The Stars are 1-5-0 in the past six games and had a five-game home
win streak snapped.
--Field Level Media
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