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roundup: Flames clinch division, conference titles
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[April 01, 2019]
Three goals 75 seconds apart in
the first period vaulted the Calgary Flames to a 5-3 victory over
the host San Jose Sharks Sunday night, earning them their Pacific
Division title since the 2005-06 season and the top spot in the
Western Conference for the first time in 29 years.
Mike Smith needed to make just 12 saves for the Flames (49-23-7, 105
points), who will face the second wild-card winner -- a spot
currently occupied by the Colorado Avalanche but well within reach
of the Arizona Coyotes -- in the opening round of the Stanley Cup
playoffs.
San Jose (44-26-9, 97 points) will finish second in the Pacific and
will meet the Vegas Golden Knights in the opening round. The Sharks,
who beat Vegas in an emotional game Saturday night, have just one
win in nine games (1-7-1).
With the Flames trailing 1-0, Sean Monahan, Mark Jankowski and
Dalton Prout completed the 75-second scoring spree. Mikael Backlund
and Michael Frolik also scored for Calgary, and Timo Maier, Logan
Couture and Kevin Labanc tallied for San Jose.
Red Wings 6, Bruins 3
Anthony Mantha recorded his first career hat trick and five-point
game, and host Detroit scored four times in the third period to
defeat Boston.
Mantha scored Detroit's first three goals and assisted on the final
two as Red Wings won their fifth straight game. Taro Hirose scored
his first NHL goal, Dylan Larkin had a goal and an assist, and Tyler
Bertuzzi notched three assists for the Red Wings.
Jimmy Howard made 31 saves to win his fourth straight decision, and
Jaroslav Halak stopped 22 shots for Boston, which got goals from
Jake DeBrusk, Brad Marchand, and David Backes.
Coyotes 4, Wild 0
Darcy Kuemper made 39 saves to record his second shutout in three
starts, and Josh Archibald had two goals and an assist as Arizona
downed Minnesota in Glendale, Ariz.
Alex Galchenyuk scored his team-leading 18th goal and Vinnie
Hinostroza added a second empty-net tally for the Coyotes (38-33-8,
84 points), who moved within one point of Colorado for the final
wild-card spot in the Western Conference.
Devan Dubnyk finished with 19 saves for Minnesota (36-34-9, 81
points), which has dropped eight of its last 11 contests (3-7-1) and
sits four points behind the Avalanche with three games remaining.
Blue Jackets 4, Sabres 0
Sergei Bobrovsky stopped all 38 shots for his league-leading ninth
shutout of the season as Columbus defeated host Buffalo.
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Sharks center Micheal Haley (18) and San Jose Sharks right wing
Joonas Donskoi (27) and Calgary Flames defenseman Rasmus Andersson
(4) and teammates fight during the third period at SAP Center at San
Jose. Mandatory Credit: Neville E. Guard-USA TODAY Sports
It was the 36th victory of the season for Bobrovsky, putting him one
behind league leader Andrei Vasilevskiy of Tampa Bay. The Blue
Jackets sit in the first wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference,
one point ahead of Carolina and two points up on Montreal.
Pierre Luc-Dubois, Oliver Bjorkstrand, Nick Foligno and Josh
Anderson scored for the Blue Jackets, who have won five straight
games. Linus Ullmark stopped 32 of 36 shots as the Sabres lost their
seventh game in a row.
Penguins 3, Hurricanes 1
Pittsburgh's fourth line combined for five points as host Pittsburgh
topped Metropolitan Division rival Carolina.
Matt Cullen had a goal and an assist, Adam Johnson had two assists
for his first two NHL points, and Garrett Wilson and Patric
Hornqvist also scored for Pittsburgh, which has won four of its past
five games.
Goaltender Matt Murray stopped 37 of 38 Hurricanes shots. The
Penguins (43-25-11, 97 points) moved to within two points of the
idle second-place New York Islanders in the division. A win would
have tied Carolina (43-29-7, 93 points) with the Penguins in points
with 95 and leapfrogged it into third place in the division based on
tiebreakers.
Rangers 3, Flyers 0
Alexandar Georgiev made 29 saves to record his second career shutout
as New York averted a season sweep at the hands of host
Philadelphia.
Ryan Strome collected a goal and an assist, Pavel Buchnevich scored
to reach the 20-goal plateau and defenseman Brady Skjei also tallied
as the Rangers snapped a six-game skid versus Philadelphia.
Georgiev extended his right pad to deny James van Riemsdyk on a
breakaway late in the second period to preserve New York's 2-0 lead.
Rookie Carter Hart finished with 22 saves for the Flyers, who have
dropped seven of their last 10 games.
--Field Level Media
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