NHL
roundup: Golden Knights win to cap epic first half
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[January 08, 2018]
The Vegas Golden Knights reached
the midpoint of their first NHL season Sunday night at one extreme
of the Western Conference standings. Just not the extreme everyone
expected.
The Golden Knights celebrated the 41-game mark with a 2-1 win over
the New York Rangers on Sunday night before a season-high crowd of
18,234 at T-Mobile Arena. Vegas (29-10-2) pushed its Western
Conference-leading point total to 60 - 3 ahead of Central Division
leader Winnipeg with two games in hand.
William Karlsson scored his team-high 22nd goal at the 8:58 mark of
the third period to break a 1-1 tie in the final game for both teams
before their five-day breaks.
Vegas extended its home winning streak to seven games as James Neal
contributed his 18th goal and Marc-Andre Fleury (9-2-1) posted 28
saves. Mika Zibanejad posted his 13th goal of the year for the
Rangers (22-15-5) as backup goalie Ondrej Pavelec (3-5-1) made 32
saves in his first appearance since shutting out Washington on Dec.
27.
Capitals 4, Blues 3 (OT)
Nicklas Backstrom scored on a breakaway at 4:17 of overtime as
Washington downed St. Louis at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.
The Capitals extended their Metropolitan Division lead over New
Jersey to three points, while the Blues lost for the second time in
as many days but picked up a point to edge ahead of Nashville for
second place in the Central Division.
Blue Jackets 3, Panthers 2 (SO)
Artemi Panarin, Jack Johnson and Josh Anderson scored in an
eight-round shootout as host Columbus defeated Florida, 3-2.
Aleksander Barkov and Mike Matheson scored for the Panthers in the
shootout. Barkov also scored with 1:34 left in the third period to
help send the game to overtime.
Blackhawks 4, Oilers 1
Chicago received goals from four different players and goaltender
Anton Forsberg turned aside 32 shots to record just his second win
of the season in a 4-1 victory over Edmonton at the United Center in
Chicago.
Nick Schmaltz, Alex DeBrincat and Brandon Saad scored goals in the
opening two periods and defenseman Jordan Oesterle scored against
his former team to complete the win for the Blackhawks.
Jets 4, Sharks 1
Mathieu Perreault scored twice while Matt Hendricks and Marko Dano
both lit the lamp once to give Winnipeg a 4-1 victory over San Jose
at the Bell MTS Place in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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That offense was more than enough to combine with a 31-save outing
from goalie Connor Hellebuyck for the Jets to strengthen their hold
atop the National Hockey League's Central Division.
Islanders 5, Devils 4 (SO)
Brock Nelson scored the only goal of the shootout Sunday as New York
came back from a two-goal, third-period deficit to beat New Jersey,
5-4, in a shootout at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Nelson scored in the fifth round, as the Islanders snapped a
five-game losing streak heading into their "bye week."
Flyers 4, Sabres 1
Sean Couturier scored two goals and Shayne Gostisbehere and Ivan
Provorov each scored one goal, leading Philadelphia past Buffalo,
4-1, at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.
Backup goaltender Michal Neuvirth started for the first time since
Nov. 28 and earned the win with 30 saves on 31 shots on goal. Brian
Elliott had started the previous 16 games.
Canadiens 5, Canucks 2
Brendan Gallagher scored the winning goal and added an assist as
Montreal beat Vancouver, 5-2, in Montreal.
The Canadiens (18-20-4) earned their second straight win, while the
Canucks (16-20-6) have lost four straight games and 12 of the past
14.
Lightning 5, Red Wings 2
Yanni Gourde had two goals, Nikita Kucherov scored his
league-leading 27th goal and Tampa Bay snapped host Detroit's
four-game winning streak.
Louis Domingue made 34 saves in his Lightning (30-9-3) debut. Gustav
Nyquist and Justin Abdelkader scored for the Red Wings (17-17-7).
Penguins 6, Bruins 5 (OT)
Evgeni Malkin scored the game-winning goal 2:51 into overtime to
help Pittsburgh edge Boston, 6-5, in a thriller at PPG Paints Arena
in Pittsburgh.
Malkin finished with two goals and has 17 on the season. Jamie
Oleksiak, Phil Kessel, Kris Letang and Riley Sheahan also scored for
the Penguins (22-19-3). Boston (23-10-7) snapped a three-game
winning streak but extended its points streak to 11 straight games
(8-0-3).
--Field Level Media
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