| NHL 
			roundup: Dickinson, Stars drop Bruins in OT 
		 Send a link to a friend 
			
			 [November 17, 2018] 
			 Jason Dickinson pushed the rebound of a shot by Mattias 
			Janmark past Boston goaltender Tuukka Rask 1:34 into overtime to 
			score the only goal of the game and lift the Dallas Stars past the 
			visiting Bruins 1-0 on Friday. 
 Dickinson and Janmark skated into the offensive zone on a two-on-one 
			break before Janmark unleashed a slapshot that Rask pushed aside and 
			behind the net. Janmark skated after the loose puck and centered it 
			off Rask to the waiting Dickinson, who found a hole under Rask for 
			the game winner.
 
 Dallas goalie Ben Bishop stopped 23 shots to earn his second shutout 
			of the season and the 26th of his NHL career.
 
 The Stars are 2-2-2 in their past six matches after going 5-1-0 in 
			their previous six games. The win allowed Dallas to split the season 
			series after the Bruins beat the Stars 2-1 in overtime in Boston on 
			Nov. 5.
 
 Kings 2, Blackhawks 1 (SO)
 
 Anze Kopitar scored the deciding goal in a shootout as Los Angeles 
			ended a three-game losing streak by beating host Chicago in a battle 
			of recent Stanley Cup champions who have each played below 
			expectations.
 
 In his first career NHL start, Kings goalie Cal Petersen made 34 
			saves. Petersen, who was signed by the Kings in 2017 as a free agent 
			out of Notre Dame, played his final college game in the Blackhawks' 
			home rink at the 2017 NCAA Frozen Four.
 
			
			 
			
 Petersen's opportunity in goal came as the result of knee surgeries 
			to both Jonathan Quick and Jack Campbell, while Jonny Brodzinski was 
			lost due to shoulder surgery.
 
 Sabres 2, Jets 1 (SO)
 
 After seven rounds of a shootout, Conor Sheary's top-shelf goal 
			finally clinched a win for Buffalo over host Winnipeg as the Sabres 
			ran their winning streak to four games, the longest since 2014, 
			while halting the Jets' winning streak at three.
 
 Three of those four wins have come beyond regulation time, as the 
			Sabres also defeated the Vancouver Canucks via a shootout on Nov. 10 
			and needed overtime to top the Montreal Canadiens on Nov. 8.
 
 The lengthy shootout was a fitting end to a duel of goaltenders. 
			Buffalo's Carter Hutton stopped 25 of 26 shots to earn the win, 
			while Jets backup goalie Laurent Brossoit made 31 saves in his first 
			game action since Oct. 26.
 
			[to top of second column] | 
            
			 
            Maple Leafs 2, Ducks 1 (OT)
 Morgan Rielly scored the winning goal at 3:17 of overtime as 
			visiting Toronto defeated Anaheim as Garret Sparks, making just his 
			fourth start of the season, stopped 38 shots.
 
 
            
			 
            Patrick Marleau also scored for the Maple Leafs, who improved to an 
			NHL-best 9-1 on the road this season. Toronto also completed a sweep 
			of the California teams in the same season away from home for the 
			first time since 1995-96.
 
 Pontus Aberg scored for Anaheim and goaltender John Gibson made 33 
			saves. The Ducks dropped to 8-1-2 when allowing two or fewer goals 
			this season.
 
            Capitals 3, Avalanche 2 (OT)
 Nicklas Backstrom scored a power-play goal 22 seconds into overtime, 
			and short-handed Washington beat host Colorado in Denver.
 
 Backstrom also had an assist and Alex Ovechkin and Devante Smith-Pelley 
			scored goals for the Capitals.
 
 The Capitals played without their No. 1 goaltender and two of their 
			top forwards but still managed to get the win. Pheonix Copley had 24 
			saves in his second straight start for Washington.
 
 Blues 4, Golden Knights 1
 
 Ryan O'Reilly scored two goals and Jake Allen had 32 saves as 
			visiting St. Louis snapped a two-game losing streak with a victory 
			over Vegas in Las Vegas.
 
 Brayden Schenn and Oskar Sundqvist also scored goals for St. Louis, 
			which won for the second time in two meetings this season with the 
			defending Western Conference champions. Vladimir Tarasenko and Jaden 
			Schwartz each had two assists.
 
 William Carrier scored his third goal of the season and Marc-Andre 
			Fleury stopped 31 shots for Vegas. Fleury fell to 5-7-2 in his 
			career against the Blues, just one of three teams he has a losing 
			record against.
 
 --Field Level Media
 
			[© 2018 Thomson Reuters. All rights 
				reserved.] Copyright 2018 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, 
			broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.  
			Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content. |