NHL
roundup: Penguins rout Hurricanes for 6th straight win
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[February 24, 2018]
Phil Kessel scored a pair of second-period goals after the
Pittsburgh Penguins already had the lead in a 6-1 victory against
the Carolina Hurricanes on Friday night in Raleigh, N.C.
Jake Guentzel, Olli Maatta, Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin also
scored for the Penguins, who have a six-game winning streak. Kessel
assisted on the game's first goal, so he had a three-point game.
Guentzel, who assisted on both of Kessel's goals, and Malkin also
each had three points.
It continued a special week for the Kessel family. The Pittsburgh
right winger's sister, Amanda Kessel, was one of the standouts for
the U.S. goal medal team in the Olympics.
The Hurricanes have gone 0-3-1 across their last four games after
they had moved into playoff position in the Eastern Conference.
Jets 4, Blues 0
Connor Hellebuyck had 34 saves en route to his sixth shutout of the
season to help lead Winnipeg past host St. Louis.
Hellebuyck, making his 10th straight start, also finished with his
32nd win of the season, second only to Tampa Bay's Andrei
Vasilevskiy, who has 35. It also was the 12th shutout of his career.
Blake Wheeler and Kyle Connor each had a goal and an assist, Patrik
Laine and Nic Petan scored goals and Mark Scheifele added a pair of
assists for Winnipeg, which was playing its first road game since a
4-3 shootout loss at Anaheim on Jan. 25, a span of 28 days. The Jets
remained in second place in the Central Division but closed to
within two points of first-place Nashville.
Wild 4, Rangers 1
Eric Staal and Mikael Granlund registered two goals and assists
apiece as Minnesota beat New York at Madison Square Garden.
Staal recorded his 13th career game with at least four points and
first since March 8, 2015, when he played for Carolina. Granlund
tied a career high with his second career four-point game.
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For most of the game, Granlund had his third career hat trick. He
was credited with Minnesota's second first-period goal until a
scoring change with about a minute left gave the tally to Staal.
Blackhawks 3, Sharks 1
Goaltender Jean-Francois Berube made 42 saves to earn his first
victory in more than a year, and host Chicago held off San Jose.
Jan Rutta, Nick Schmaltz and Artem Anisimov each scored one goal
apiece for the Blackhawks. Chicago won back-to-back games for the
first time since January.
Timo Meier scored the lone goal for the Sharks. San Jose lost its
second game in as many nights.
Golden Knights 6, Canucks 3
William Karlsson scored two goals and Reilly Smith had three assists
as Vegas cruised past Vancouver in Las Vegas.
Jonathan Marchessault had a goal and an assist and Tomas Hyka, Tomas
Nosek and David Perron also scored goals for Vegas, which moved one
point ahead of Eastern Conference-leading Tampa Bay for most points
in the NHL.
Marc-Andre Fleury finished with 30 saves for the Golden Knights, who
improved to 24-5-2 at home this season. It was the 31st time this
season that the Golden Knights scored at least four goals in a game,
tying Tampa Bay for No. 1 in the league.
--Field Level Media
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