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roundup: Habs sink Lightning, pull even with Jackets
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[April 03, 2019]
The Montreal Canadiens gained a
critical victory in their playoff chase with a 4-2 win over the
visiting Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday.
The win brings the Canadiens (43-29-8, 94 points) even on points
with the Columbus Blue Jackets for the second Eastern Conference
wild-card slot. Both teams have 94 points, though Columbus is still
ahead on a tiebreaker. The Carolina Hurricanes are only a point
ahead of Montreal and Columbus for the first wild-card position.
After falling behind twice in the game, Montreal finally took the
lead on Artturi Lehkonen's goal 7:47 into the third period. A
looping shot from Victor Mete was batted out of the air by Lehkonen,
then knocked in on his second attempt for his 11th goal of the
season.
Lehkonen also had an assist in the game, while Jordie Benn
contributed two assists for the Canadiens. The Lightning must win
their final two games to equal the 1995-96 Detroit Red Wings for the
most wins in a single season.
Hurricanes 4, Maple Leafs 1
Dougie Hamilton had two goals as visiting Carolina defeated Toronto
to leap to the front of the East wild-card chase.

Justin Williams and Jordan Staal also scored for the Hurricanes
(44-29-7, 95 points), who won for only the second time in a
five-game stretch. Staal and Hamilton each scored in the third
period, including the final one into an empty net by Hamilton. Staal
also recorded an assist.
John Tavares scored for the Maple Leafs (46-27-7, 99 points), who
secured a playoff spot Monday night with a victory at the New York
Islanders.
Bruins 6, Blue Jackets 2
Jake DeBrusk scored two goals, including one of the luckiest he'll
ever tally, and Brad Marchand reached the century mark for points as
visiting Boston routed Columbus.
The Bruins (48-23-9, 105 points) solidified their claim for second
place in the Atlantic Division, while the Blue Jackets (45-31-4, 94
points) saw their five-game winning streak snapped.
DeBrusk's opening tally 118 seconds into the affair set the tone for
the rest of the game for both teams. From the slot, he swung at a
cross-ice pass and watched as the puck bounced off the top of the
net, off the back of Columbus goalie Sergei Bobrovsky and into the
cage.
Stars 6, Flyers 2
Alexander Radulov had two goals, including the game-winner, and two
assists, as Dallas rolled past visiting Philadelphia to clinch a
playoff spot for the first time since 2016.
The win was the fourth in the past five games for the Stars
(42-31-7, 91 points), who held on to their three-point cushion as
the first wild-card team in the Western Conference with two games to
play in the regular season: Friday at Chicago and Saturday at home
versus Minnesota.
Dallas goalkeeper Anton Khudobin recorded 32 saves in the win. Esa
Lindell and Jason Dickinson each had a goal and an assist.
Avalanche 6, Oilers 2
Alexander Kerfoot scored two goals, Tyson Barrie had a goal and an
assist, and Colorado scored six unanswered goals to beat Edmonton in
Denver.

Nathan MacKinnon, Colin Wilson and Sven Andrighetto also scored, and
Semyon Varlamov had 27 saves for Colorado (37-29-14, 88 points).
The Avalanche took firm control of the second wild-card spot in the
West, as the Arizona Coyotes (84 points) lost to Los Angeles later
Tuesday. With two games remaining for both teams, Arizona must win
out while Colorado loses out to get into the postseason on a
tiebreaker.
Kings 3, Coyotes 1
Arizona's playoff hopes took a major hit, and the team also lost
goalie Darcy Kuemper to an eye injury in a loss to visiting Los
Angeles.
Trevor Lewis gave the Kings a 2-1 lead with a goal at 3:29 of the
third period. Lewis was bumped from behind by Coyotes defenseman
Kevin Connauton just as the puck crossed the goal line, and his
stick blade went through Kuemper's mask and struck him in the face
near his right eye.
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Tampa Bay Lightning goalie Edward Pasquale (80) stops a shot by
Montreal Canadiens forward Artturi Lehkonen (62) while Erik Cernak
(81) defends during the third period at the Bell Centre. Mandatory
Credit: Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports

Kuemper lay on the ice in pain while being treated by trainers,
before departing with a towel held to his face. He was replaced by
Cal Pickard, though head coach Rick Tocchet expressed optimism about
Kemper's status after the game.
Wild 5, Jets 1
Zach Parise scored twice in his return from a four-game injury
absence as Minnesota completed a five-game season sweep of Winnipeg
with a victory in Saint Paul, Minn.
Victor Rask, Joel Eriksson Ek and Marcus Foligno also tallied for
the Wild (37-34-9, 83 points), who recorded just their third win in
15 home outings (3-8-4). However, it was not enough to keep
Minnesota in playoff contention, as Colorado's win over Edmonton
officially eliminated the Wild.
Minnesota's Devan Dubnyk, who made 32 saves on Tuesday, turned aside
114 of 120 shots en route to defeating Winnipeg four times this
season. The Jets (46-30-4, 96) have dropped four of their last five
games and are even in points atop the Central Division with
Nashville (45-29-6), though Winnipeg holds the tiebreaker.
Predators 3, Sabres 2
Ryan Johansen scored the tiebreaking goal 6:32 into the third
period, and visiting Nashville handed reeling Buffalo a season-high
eighth straight loss.
P.K. Subban had a goal with an assist for the Predators, who have
clinched a playoff spot and are 6-2-1 in their last nine games.
Pekka Rinne notched 26 saves.
Meanwhile, the Sabres (31-39-10, 72 points) are mired in their
longest losing streak since 2014-15. Eliminated from playoff
contention, Buffalo is 3-18-3 since Feb. 15.
Red Wings 4, Penguins 1
Tyler Bertuzzi and Anthony Mantha scored two goals apiece, and host
Detroit prevented Pittsburgh from clinching a playoff berth.

The Penguins needed a victory or a Montreal loss to Tampa Bay to
secure a spot in the postseason. Pittsburgh (43-26-11, 97 points)
has two games remaining.
Bertuzzi set a franchise record with his fourth consecutive
three-point game. Mantha followed his first career hat trick against
Boston on Sunday with two third-period goals. The other member of
Detroit's first line, Dylan Larkin, collected three assists as the
Red Wings (32-38-10, 74 points) notched their season-high sixth
straight victory.
Canucks 4, Sharks 2
Markus Granlund's goal at 13:39 of the third period gave Vancouver a
comeback home-ice victory over San Jose.
Granlund gave the Canucks an insurmountable 3-2 lead, tapping in a
rebound off the post during a scramble, as they rallied from a 2-1
deficit with goals two minutes and 21 seconds apart. Granlund
emerged the hero for the second straight game, after also scoring
the shootout winner Saturday against Dallas.
The Canucks, who have missed the playoffs for a fourth straight
season, posted their third straight home win as they played their
final game of 2018-19 at Rogers Arena. The Sharks suffered their
ninth loss in 10 games.
--Field Level Media
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