NHL
roundup: Wilson scores, fights in Caps return
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[November 14, 2018]
Dmitry Orlov scored two goals
and added one assist as the visiting Washington Capitals were
sparked by the return of Tom Wilson in defeating the Minnesota Wild
5-2 on Tuesday night.
Wilson had missed the first 16 games due to a 20-game suspension the
league imposed after an illegal check to the head of Oskar Sundqvist
from St. Louis in a preseason game. The NHL announced Tuesday an
arbitrator reduced that to 14 games, and Wilson returned to the top
line alongside Alex Ovechkin and Evgeny Kuznetsov.
Wilson helped right away, scoring a goal in the first period as
Washington took a 2-0 lead after one. He then got into a fight with
Marcus Foligno during the second period and finished the game with
one goal and seven penalty minutes.
Andre Burakovsky added a goal and an assist, while Lars Eller had
two assists for the Capitals. Rookie goalie Pheonix Copley finished
with 26 saves and earned his third career victory.
Red Wings 6, Coyotes 1
Anthony Mantha scored his third goal in two games, Mike Green
supplied a goal and two assists and Detroit won its fourth straight
by dominating visiting Arizona.
Dennis Cholowski, Michael Rasmussen, Luke Glendening and Andreas
Athanasiou also scored for the Red Wings, who have won seven of
their last eight. Jimmy Howard made 24 saves.
Arizona's Darcy Kuemper stopped just 12 of 17 shots on goal before
he was pulled in the third period. Lawson Crouse scored the Coyotes'
goal.
Devils 4, Penguins 2
Taylor Hall notched the deciding goal, added an empty-netter and had
two assists to lift New Jersey over visiting Pittsburgh.
Travis Zajac and Damon Severson each had a goal and an assist for
the Devils, who are 2-6-0 over their past eight games, with both
wins coming against Pittsburgh.
Phil Kessel had a goal and an assist, Jake Guentzel scored and
Sidney Crosby had two helpers for Pittsburgh, which is 1-5-1 in its
past seven.
Sabers 2, Lightning 1
Carter Hutton made 29 saves to cool off the NHL's top-scoring club
as Buffalo topped visiting Tampa Bay.
Jeff Skinner and Kyle Okposo scored goals for the Sabres, who have
won three straight and are 4-0-1 in their last five home games.
Nathan Beaulieu recorded his first two assists this season.
Anthony Cirelli had a goal for the Lightning, who have lost two
straight, marking the first time this season they have dropped
consecutive games. Goalie Louis Domingue made 17 saves.
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Capitals forward Tom Wilson (43)scores in the first period against
Minnesota Wild goalie Devan Dubnyk (40) at Xcel Energy Center. Brad
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Panthers 2, Flyers 1
Aaron Ekblad and Evgenii Dadonov each scored one goal to lift
visiting Florida past Philadelphia.
Mike Hoffman recorded an assist for a 13-game point streak, tying a
franchise record for the Panthers. Goaltender Roberto Luongo stopped
30 shots to pick up his 475th career win.
Jakub Voracek scored the lone goal for the Flyers, who had their
three-game winning streak snapped.
Islanders 5, Canucks 2
Tom Kuhnhackl recorded his first NHL multi-goal game in unusual
fashion as he led host New York over Vancouver.
Josh Bailey and Jordan Eberle also scored in the first period while
Cal Clutterbuck added an insurance goal late in the third period for
the Islanders, who snapped a three-game losing streak. Goalie Thomas
Greiss made 22 saves.
Brendan Leipsic and Jake Virtanen scored for the Canucks, who have
lost three straight. Goalie Jacob Markstrom, who made his ninth
straight start, recorded 29 saves.
Oilers 6, Canadiens 2
Personnel changes on its top two lines was just the spark Edmonton
needed to snap a four-game losing streak with a rout of visiting
Montreal.
Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl reunited on the Oilers' top line,
with Drake Caggiula joining the duo while the slumping Ryan
Nugent-Hopkins dropped to the second line. The moves ended up
benefiting all parties as Draisaitl, Caggiula and Nugent-Hopkins
each scored against the Canadiens, with McDavid contributing three
assists.
Draisaitl also had two assists on the night while defensemen Matthew
Benning and Kris Russell each added a goal and an assist to the
all-around offensive effort. It was the Oilers' highest-scoring game
of the season, and their first six-goal outing since March 22.
(Field Level Media)
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