NHL
roundup: Bergeron's hat trick powers Bruins
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[October 09, 2018]
Patrice Bergeron completed a hat
trick in the third period and had an assist as the Boston Bruins won
their home opener, defeating the Ottawa Senators 6-3 on Monday
afternoon.
Bergeron scored twice in the first period before netting his third
goal on a backhander off an Ottawa defender at 4:38 of the third
period for his fourth career hat trick.
David Pastrnak had two goals and two assists, and Chris Wagner, a
native of Wellesley, Mass., scored his first goal for the Bruins.
Charlie McAvoy and Brad Marchand each added three assists.
Ryan Dzingel scored twice for the Senators. Dzingel was a game-time
decision for the contest after sustaining an undisclosed injury in
practice Sunday.
Islanders 4, Sharks 0
Robin Lehner recorded 35 saves in his first start for host New York,
which cruised to a victory over San Jose.
Lehner, who signed with the Islanders in July, recorded his ninth
career shutout in his first start since undergoing alcohol rehab and
being diagnosed with bipolar disorder following his final season
with the Buffalo Sabres.
Anders Lee, Scott Mayfield, Matt Martin and Casey Cizikas all scored
for the Islanders, who have opened the season with two wins in three
games. New York recorded just two shutouts last season, when it
allowed an NHL-high 293 goals.
Sabers 4, Golden Knights 2
Jack Eichel scored two goals and Carter Hutton had 35 saves to lead
host Buffalo past Vegas.
It was the second straight win for the Sabres, who also defeated the
Golden Knights for the first time in franchise history after losing
both meetings to the expansion franchise last season. Marco
Scandella and Jason Pominville also scored goals for the Sabres, and
Kyle Okposo added a pair of assists.
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Bruins center Patrice Bergeron (37) faces off against Ottawa
Senators center Matt Duchene (95) during the second period at TD
Garden. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports
Jonathan Marchessault had a goal and an assist, and Erik Haula, who
scored the game-winner in a 2-1 shootout win at Minnesota on
Saturday night, also scored a goal for Vegas.
Ducks 3, Red Wings 2 (SO)
Troy Terry scored the lone goal in the shootout, and goalie John
Gibson made 20 saves through overtime and was perfect in the
shootout as Anaheim beat Detroit in its home opener.
The Ducks celebrated the 25th anniversary of their inaugural game by
winning for the third time in as many outings to start the season.
The Red Wings are winless through three games to start the season
for the first time since 1991-92, although two of their losses were
in extra time.
Tyler Bertuzzi and Darren Helm scored for the Red Wings, and Hampus
Lindholm and Jakob Silfverberg responded for the Ducks.
Silfverberg's goal tied the game 2-2 at 8:29 of the third period.
--Field Level Media
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