NHL roundup: Devils lose to Knights
after coaching change
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[December 04, 2019]
Jonathan Marchessault scored a
natural hat trick in a span of less than nine minutes before the
midway point of the third period Tuesday night for the visiting
Vegas Golden Knights, who beat the New Jersey Devils 4-3 in Newark,
N.J. -- just hours after the Devils fired head coach John Hynes.
The win was the season-high fourth in a row for the Golden Knights,
who also received a second-period goal from Chandler Stephenson in
his first game with the club. Stephenson was acquired from the
Washington Capitals on Monday. Goalie Malcolm Subban made 32 saves
for Vegas.
Kyle Palmieri, Jesper Bratt and Nico Hischier scored for the Devils,
who have lost three straight and six of eight. Goalie Mackenzie
Blackwood recorded 26 saves.
The Devils, whose 22 points leave them mired in 30th place in the
31-team NHL, replaced Hynes with Alain Nasreddine a day after the
team allowed five goals in the first period of a 7-1 loss to the
Buffalo Sabres. New Jersey lost Hynes' last two games by a combined
11-1 and gave up 11 goals over a two-game span five times this
season.
Canadiens 4, Islanders 2
Phillip Danault, Shea Weber and Brendan Gallagher each had a goal
and an assist as Montreal snapped an eight-game winless streak with
a victory over visiting New York.
After going 0-5-3 in their previous eight games, the Canadiens ended
their slump with one of their best all-around efforts this season.
Montreal also got a goal from Jeff Petry, and Carey Price made 21
saves.
The Islanders took their first regulation loss in their past 16
outings (14-1-1) against Eastern Conference opponents. New York got
goals from Scott Mayfield and Mathew Barzal.
Bruins 2, Hurricanes 0
Charlie Coyle and David Krejci scored late in the third period to
back Jaroslav Halak in net as host Boston blanked Carolina.
Halak made 24 saves to earn his second shutout of the season in his
500th NHL game as the Bruins extended their winning streak to eight.
Boston also is riding a 12-game point streak (9-0-3) and remains the
only team undefeated in regulation at home (12-0-4).
James Reimer stopped 32 shots for the Hurricanes, who have lost
three of four.
Wild 4, Panthers 2
Rookie defenseman Carson Soucy scored the go-ahead goal and Kaapo
Kahkonen won a battle between newcomer goalies.
Minnesota, which overcame a 2-0 second-period deficit to win its
fourth straight game, also got goals from Jason Zucker, Mats
Zuccarello and Luke Kunin (empty-netter). Zucker also had an assist,
and Zuccarello has 24 points in 22 career games against the
Panthers.
It was the second career goal for Soucy, who gave Minnesota a 3-2
lead with 15:11 left in the third period.
Flyers 6, Maple Leafs 1
Travis Konecny had one goal and one assist to lift host
Philadelphia.
Scott Laughton, Claude Giroux, Joel Farabee, Shayne Gostisbehere and
James van Riemsdyk each added a goal, while Phil Myers had three
assists for the Flyers, who won their fifth in a row. The Flyers
also improved to 9-1-4 at home.
Flyers goaltender Carter Hart stopped 27 shots.
Coyotes 4, Blue Jackets 2
Carl Soderberg collected a goal and two assists and Darcy Kuemper
made 33 saves as Arizona defeated host Columbus.
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Knights center Jonathan Marchessault (81) skates with the puck
during the second period of their game against the New Jersey Devils
at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: Ed Mulholland-USA TODAY
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Clayton Keller, Christian Fischer and Lawson Crouse also tallied for
Arizona, which snapped a modest two-game skid overall and improved
to 9-3-3 on the road this season.
Defenseman Dean Kukan scored his first career NHL goal, Alexandre
Texier also tallied, and Joonas Korpisalo turned aside 24 shots for
the Blue Jackets, who fell to 8-2-0 in their past 10 encounters with
the Coyotes.
Lightning 3, Predators 2 (OT)
Nikita Kucherov scored 2:35 into overtime, and Tampa Bay ended a
three-game losing streak.
Kucherov, stationed to the right of Nashville goalie Pekka Rinne,
tipped a pass from Steven Stamkos for his 10th goal of the season.
The reigning Hart Memorial Trophy winner (MVP) also had an assist in
the game, and he has four goals and eight assists during a six-game
point streak.
Victor Hedman and Ondrej Palat also scored for Tampa Bay. Stamkos
had two assists, and Andrei Vasilevskiy made 30 saves. Kyle Turris
had a goal and an assist, and Calle Jarnkrok also scored for
Nashville, which lost its second straight game. Rinne made 28 saves.
Jets 5, Stars 1
Kyle Connor had a goal and two assists to help host Winnipeg defeat
Dallas.
Nikolaj Ehlers, Josh Morrissey, Mark Scheifele and Patrik Laine each
had a goal and an assist for Winnipeg. Connor Hellebuyck, who came
in tied with Boston's Tuukka Rask for the second-best save
percentage in the NHL (.933), made 27 saves.
Miro Heiskanen scored and Anton Khudobin made 25 saves for Dallas,
which came into the game with the same record after 28 games as last
season (15-10-3).
Capitals 5, Sharks 2
Garnet Hathaway and Jakub Vrana both scored twice to pace Washington
to a victory at San Jose.
John Carlson added one goal and two assists, and Nic Dowd registered
two assists for the Capitals. Braden Holtby provided a 23-save
performance in the win.
Melker Karlsson and Evander Kane scored for the Sharks. Kane,
however, is likely facing a suspension after he was given a major
penalty and game misconduct for a third-period elbow to the head of
Radko Gudas.
Canucks 5, Senators 2
Antoine Roussel, Tanner Pearson, Elias Pettersson and Zack MacEwen
scored first-period goals, and Thatcher Demko had a career-high 40
saves to lead host Vancouver past Ottawa.
Oscar Fantenberg also scored a goal, and Adam Gaudette and Chris
Tanev each had two assists for Vancouver on a night when the team
inducted Alex Burrows into its Ring of Honour.
Jean-Gabriel Pageau and Tyler Ennis scored goals for Ottawa, which
lost its fifth straight game. Vancouver has won two of three.
Senators goalie Anders Nilsson stopped just 11 of the 15 shots he
faced before being replaced at the start of the second period by
Marcus Hogberg, who finished with 13 saves.
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