NHL
roundup: 5-goal period lifts Panthers over Senators
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[November 12, 2018]
Aleksander Barkov scored twice
as the Florida Panthers won their fourth straight game, scoring five
goals in the second period to defeating the visiting Ottawa Senators
5-1 on Sunday afternoon.
Barkov, an All-Star last season, scored both of his goals in that
second period. After a slow start this season, he has five goals.
Florida also got goals from Jonathan Huberdeau, Troy Brouwer and
Frank Vatrano.
Panthers winger Mike Hoffman, who had played his entire career with
Ottawa until he was traded twice in the offseason, earned two
assists and extended his points streak to 12 games, one short of
Pavel Bure's team record.
Florida backup goalie James Reimer made 34 saves, earning just his
second win of the season (2-4-1). Ottawa backup goalie Mike McKenna,
making his third appearance and first start of the season, made 35
saves.
Jets 5, Devils 2
Mark Scheifele scored twice and Blake Wheeler extended his points
streak to 10 games with two assists as host Winnipeg never trailed
in beating slumping New Jersey.
Scheifele scored two of Winnipeg's first three goals and assisted on
a third, by Nikolaj Ehlers. Jack Roslovic and Mathieu Perreault also
scored for the Jets, and Brett Seney and Blake Coleman scored for
the Devils who beat the Devils
Connor Hellebuyck made 34 saves as Winnipeg improved to 7-2-1 at
home.
Bruins 4, Golden Knights 1
Goaltender Jaroslav Halak stopped 37 shots to win for the second
straight night, and David Pastrnak scored his NHL-leading 16th goal
in Boston's win over visiting Vegas.
Danton Heinen, Jeremy Lauzon and Brad Marchand also scored goals for
the Bruins, who wrapped up a four-game homestand with their third
win. Cody Eakin scored for the Golden Knights.
With No. 1 goalie Tuukka Rask out after being granted a leave of
absence on Friday, Halak recorded 40 saves Saturday night in
Boston's 5-1 thrashing of Toronto and was back at it against Vegas.
Sharks 3, Flames 1
Joe Pavelski had a three-point outing while Evander Kane and Joonas
Donskoi each collected one goal and one assist as San Jose stopped
visiting Calgary.
Sharks goalie Martin Jones made 14 of his 29 saves in the third
period to backstop his team to a victory that snaps a two-game
losing skid.
Kane opened the scoring just 50 seconds into the game, potting his
sixth tally of the season and seventh in his last three games
against the Flames. Kane collected the puck from Donskoi and worked
to the left face-off dot before whipping a shot that beat the glove
of Flames netminder Mike Smith.
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Florida Panthers center Aleksander Barkov (16) scores a goal past
Ottawa Senators goaltender Mike McKenna (33) during the second
period at BB&T Center. Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
Coyotes 4, Capitals 1
Richard Panik and Alex Galchenyuk both finished with a goal and an
assist as Arizona ended a three game losing streak by defeating host
Washington, which has lost two in a row.
Arizona goalie Darcy Kuemper helped with 38 saves, robbing the
Capitals on several occasions. Braden Holtby finished with 18 saves
for Washington.
Vinnie Hinostroza and Derek Stepan also scored Arizona, and Nicklas
Backstrom scored for Washington,
Avalanche 4, Oilers 1
Mikko Rantanen, Carl Soderberg and Tyson Barrie each scored a goal
and added an assist as visiting Colorado beat Edmonton to end their
losing streak at five games.
The Oilers (8-8-1) suffered their fourth straight loss. The setback
raised questions about the future of Oilers coach Todd McLellan, who
is considered to be on the hot seat.
Colorado goaltender Semyon Varlamov stopped 26 of 27 shots to up his
team's record to 8-6-3, while Edmonton starter Cam Talbot recorded
12 saves on 15 shots in 25:06 of action. Oilers backup Mikko
Koskinen allowed 1 goal on 13 shots.
Wild 3, Blues 2
Minnesota heads home on a winning note after defeating host St.
Louis, as Mikael Granlund scored the tiebreaking goal with 12:17 to
play in the third period.
Zach Parise and Joel Eriksson Ek scored during a 25-second span of
the second period for the Wild. It was the seventh of the season for
Parise and the first for Eriksson Ek. Oskar Sundqvist and Alex
Pietrangelo scored for the Blues.
Minnesota's Devan Dubnyk was credited with 29 saves. He stopped all
12 St. Louis deliveries in the third period. Chad Johnson stopped 15
shots for the Blues, facing only 10 after the first period.
(Field Level Media)
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