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roundup: Stars' Khudobin stops 49 in shutout
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[December 28, 2018]
Anton Khudobin stopped all 49
shots he faced for his first shutout of the season in a
record-setting performance, and Tyler Pitlick and Mattias Janmark
scored as the visiting Dallas Stars defeated the Nashville Predators
2-0 on Thursday.
No goaltender in Stars franchise history has ever stopped as many
shots in a shutout as Khudobin did on Thursday in one of the
toughest places for road teams to win.
The shutout was the seventh of Khudobin's 10-year NHL career and
came in a game in which he faced the most shots he's seen in his
career. Khudobin had to navigate 24 seconds of a two-man advantage
for Nashville to secure the clean sheet and the victory.
Pekka Rinne had 28 saves in the loss. The Predators are 0-4-1 in
their past five games, which is their longest losing streak of the
season. They had not lost five consecutive games since they went
0-4-1 from Jan. 5-14, 2016.
Blackhawks 5, Wild 2
Patrick Kane scored three goals and Brandon Saad had two to lead
Chicago past visiting Minnesota.
Erik Gustafsson, Dylan Strome and Jonathan Toews each had two
assists for the Blackhawks, who won for the fourth time in their
past five games. Zach Parise and Eric Staal scored for the Wild,
whose season-high losing streak was extended to five games (0-4-1).
Chicago goaltender Collin Delia, making his second appearance of the
season and the fourth of his NHL career, stopped 46 shots.
Flames 4, Jets 1
Johnny Gaudreau's hat trick paced Calgary over host Winnipeg in a
game that featured the top two teams in the Western Conference
standings.
Gaudreau scored twice in the second period and sealed the win with
an empty-net tally in the third. Mark Jankowski also scored for the
Flames, who got 35 saves from David Rittich. Sean Monahan had three
assists for Calgary, and Elias Lindholm contributed two helpers.
Adam Lowry scored for the Jets, who absorbed only their second loss
in the past nine games (7-2-0). Winnipeg's Connor Hellebuyck turned
aside 25 of 28 shots.
Blue Jackets 4, Rangers 3 (OT)
Pierre-Luc Dubois stunned New York by scoring 31 seconds into
overtime as visiting Columbus extended its winning streak to five
games.
The Blue Jackets won it when Dubois got past Kevin Hayes, eluded a
stick check from behind and got enough of his shot from the left
doorstep to trickle off Henrik Lundqvist's right arm and into the
net.
Columbus forced overtime when Zach Werenski scored the tying goal
with 2:20 remaining. Werenski's wrist shot deflected off Rangers
defenseman Marc Staal's stick and under Lundqvist.
Penguins 5, Red Wings 2
Phil Kessel and Derick Brassard each scored twice to boost host
Pittsburgh to its fourth straight win at Detroit's expense.
Kessel added an assist. Patric Hornqvist also scored, and Sidney
Crosby and Evgeni Malkin each had two assists for the Pittsburgh,
which has won six of its past seven. Matt Murray made 27 saves for
the Penguins and is 4-0-0 since returning from a lower-body injury.
Dylan Larkin and Andreas Athanasiou scored for Detroit, which is
1-5-2 in its past eight games. Jimmy Howard stopped 35 Pittsburgh
shots.
Lightning 6, Flyers 5 (OT)
After wasting a three-goal lead in the third period, Tampa Bay won
for the 12th time in 13 games on Alex Killorn's goal 18 seconds into
overtime, emerging victorious over visiting Philadelphia.
Killorn fired the game-winner -- his fifth goal in eight games --
from the top of the right circle after the Lightning snared a
turnover in the neutral zone.
Steven Stamkos scored twice and had two assists, Nikita Kucherov
posted a goal and three assists, and Brayden Point and Tyler Johnson
each registered goals for Tampa Bay. Michael Raffl, Claude Giroux,
Dale Weise, Robert Hagg and Ivan Provorov scored for the Flyers.
Devils 5, Bruins 2
Damon Severson scored in the opening minute to give New Jersey a
lead it never relinquished in a victory at Boston.
Blake Coleman scored twice while Kyle Palmieri and Nico Hischier
each had a goal for the Devils, who have won two straight. Hischier
also notched an assist, and Andy Greene had two assists.
Rookie Mackenzie Blackwood recorded 40 saves to earn his first NHL
win as well as the first victory by a New Jersey goalie other than
Keith Kinkaid since Feb. 17, when Eddie Lack notched his only win
for the club.
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Stars goaltender Anton Khudobin (35) makes a save during the third
period against the Nashville Predators at Bridgestone Arena.
Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports
Capitals 3, Hurricanes 1
John Carlson finished with a goal and an assist, and Braden Holtby
made 28 saves as Washington defeated visiting Carolina.
The Capitals now have won three straight and eight of their past
nine. The Hurricanes lost for the third time in four games.
Chandler Stephenson and T.J. Oshie scored the other two Washington
goals. Sebastian Aho scored for the Hurricanes, and Petr Mrazek
stopped 30 shots in the loss.
Blues 4, Sabres 1
Robert Thomas had a goal and an assist as St. Louis continued its
dominance over visiting Buffalo.
The Blues now have 22 wins in their past 25 games against Buffalo,
including a 12-1-0 mark over their past 13 meetings. The Sabres have
not won in St. Louis in exactly nine years, going back to Dec. 27,
2009.
Jay Bouwmeester and Pat Maroon also scored for the Blues, and Jake
Allen saved 30 of 31 shots to earn his 13th win of the season. Jack
Eichel accounted for Buffalo's only goal of the game and now has 10
goals and seven assists over his past 10 games.
Canucks 4, Oilers 2
Elias Pettersson and Antoine Roussel each had a goal and an assist
as visiting Vancouver cruised to victory over Edmonton.
Vancouver goaltender Jacob Markstrom stopped 30 of 32 shots as he
posted his seventh win in his past eight outings. Tyler Motte and
Brock Boeser also scored for the Canucks, and Nikolay Goldobin
supplied two assists.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Leon Draisaitl replied for the Oilers, and
Draisaitl also logged an assist. Connor McDavid assisted on the two
goals, which both came on power plays.
Kings 2, Coyotes 1
Jonathan Quick made 26 saves, and Los Angeles extended its winning
streak to four games with a victory against visiting Arizona.
Jake Muzzin and Dustin Brown scored for the Kings, who hadn't won
four in a row since an eight-game winning streak from Nov. 25 to
Dec. 9, 2017.
Jakob Chychrun scored for Arizona, and Darcy Kuemper made 24 saves
in the loss.
Golden Knights 2, Avalanche 1
Brandon Pirri scored the game-winning goal midway through the third
period as Vegas snapped a two-game losing streak with a victory over
Colorado in Las Vegas.
Paul Stastny added a goal and an assist for Vegas. Golden Knights
goalie Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 31 shots to pick up his
league-leading 21st victory. Fleury, who ranks ninth on the NHL's
all-time wins list with 425, garnered his 50th victory in a Golden
Knights uniform.
J.T. Compher scored the lone goal for Colorado, which lost for the
seventh time in nine games (2-6-1). Philipp Grubauer, making his
fourth straight start for the Avalanche, finished with 41 saves.
Sharks 4, Ducks 2
Brent Burns, playing in his 1,000th NHL game, scored the tiebreaking
goal midway through the third period, and San Jose defeated visiting
Anaheim.
Melker Karlsson, Marcus Sorensen and Tomas Hertl also scored, and
Barclay Goodrow had three assists for the Sharks, who snapped a
three-game losing streak (0-1-2). Martin Jones made 25 saves,
including a couple of highlight-reel stops late in the second
period.
Jakob Silfverberg and Kiefer Sherwood scored for the Ducks, who lost
their fourth in a row (0-4-0). John Gibson stopped 15 of 16 shots in
the first period but didn't come back out for the second because of
what the team called an upper-body injury. Chad Johnson made 20
saves on 22 shots over the final two periods.
--Field Level Media
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