NHL
roundup: Panthers run win streak to six
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[March 05, 2018]
Evgenii Dadonov scored twice as
the Florida Panthers completed a 6-0-0 win streak, defeating the
Philadelphia Flyers 4-1 on Sunday afternoon at the BB&T Center in
Sunrise, Fla.
The Panthers are 13-3-0 in their past 16 games, making them the
hottest team in the league since Jan. 30.
Florida's win, at the moment the game ended, put the Panthers in
playoff position for the first time all season, and they have games
in hand in their battle with all of their closest competitors,
including the Carolina Hurricanes and Columbus Blue Jackets. The
Blue Jackets beat the San Jose Sharks later Sunday night to reclaim
the lead by one point.
The Flyers lost their third consecutive game, but they are still
26-10-4 since Dec. 4. They are in second place in the Metropolitan
Division, but they might have been worn down on Sunday, playing
their second game in 24 hours.
Blue Jackets 4, Sharks 2
Artemi Panarin scored twice as Columbus nearly let a three-goal lead
slip away before holding on for a 4-2 win over host San Jose.
Columbus netminder Sergei Bobrovsky made 33 saves, 14 in the third
period, for the win at SAP Center which snaps his team's two-game
losing skid.
Blue Jackets captain Nick Foligno opened the scoring 9:12 into the
affair, as the visitors turned the tables on the hosts for failing
to score on a power play. Foligno came out of the penalty box and
finished an odd-man rush by wristing a shot from the top of the left
circle past Sharks goalie Martin Jones.
Predators 4, Avalanche 3 (OT)
Filip Forsberg scored 1:07 into overtime as Nashville won its eighth
straight game, rallying past Colorado in Denver.
It was the 18th goal of the season for Forsberg, who beat Semyon
Varlamov with a wrister as Nashville closed out a perfect 4-0-0 road
swing. The Predators also won their ninth consecutive game against
Colorado, dating back to April of 2016.
Nashville forced overtime when Ryan Ellis tallied his sixth goal at
18:54 on a slapper with a sixth attacker on the ice. Ellis finished
with a goal and two assists, including the primary helper on
Forsberg's game-winner.
Ducks 6, Blackhawks 3
Jakob Silfverberg and Corey Perry each scored twice and goalie John
Gibson made 37 saves as host Anaheim scored the first four goals and
cruised to a victory over Chicago.
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Rickard Rakell and Marcus Pettersson -- with the first goal of his
NHL career -- also scored for the Ducks, who are on a roll with a
6-1-1 mark in their last eight games.
Rakell opened the scoring with a power-play goal just 2:23 into the
affair, an early sign it was going to be yet another long game for
the struggling Blackhawks.
Golden Knights 3, Devils 2
Marc-Andre Fleury had 33 saves and David Perron had a goal and an
assist as Vegas snapped a three-game losing streak with a victory
over host New Jersey.
Tomas Tatar and Deryk Engelland also scored for Vegas, which
improved to 18-11-3 on the road and 7-5-1 against Metropolitan
Division teams.
Taylor Hall extended his league-leading points streak to 18
consecutive games with a goal and an assist for the Devils. Hall,
who missed three games with a thumb injury, has scored in 25
straight games overall.
Jets 3, Hurricanes 2
Patrik Laine scored twice and assisted on newcomer Paul Stastny's
goal as Winnipeg defeated host Carolina.
Stastny, who was in his second game with the Jets, also posted an
assist.
Teuvo Teravainen and Jordan Staal scored for the Hurricanes, who had
a two-game winning streak snapped.
Wild 4, Red Wings 1
Jason Zucker scored two third-period goals, Devan Dubnyk stopped 28
shots and host Minnesota defeated Detroit.
Zach Parise fired in the go-ahead goal in the second period for
Minnesota, which lost its previous two games following a five-game
winning streak. Eric Staal had the other goal for the Wild, and Ryan
Suter collected two assists.
Justin Abdelkader scored the only goal for the Red Wings, who have
lost six of their last eight games. Jimmy Howard was credited with
23 saves.
--Field Level Media
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