NHL Roundup: Detroit beats Jets,
snaps 12-game skid
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[December 13, 2019]
Robby Fabbri produced two goals
and an assist and the Detroit Red Wings snapped a 12-game losing
streak by defeating the visiting Winnipeg Jets 5-2 on Thursday.
Filip Zadina and Filip Hronek had a goal and two assists apiece for
Detroit, which lost 5-1 at Winnipeg on Tuesday. Darren Helm also
scored for the Red Wings and Jonathan Bernier made 26 saves.
Kyle Connor scored both goals for the Jets, with assists from Mark
Scheifele, and Connor Hellebuyck stopped 29 shots. The Red Wings
outshot the Jets 14-5 in the opening period but needed some luck to
gain a 2-0 lead.
The Red Wings had last each of their past 10 games in regulation
immediately following losses in overtime and in a shootout. Winnipeg
saw its two-game winning streak and four-game point streak (3-0-1)
end.
Lightning 3, Bruins 2
Steven Stamkos scored twice, including one of Tampa Bay's two
power-play goals, to spark a 3-2 win over visiting Boston.
Brayden Point also netted a power-play goal, and Nikita Kucherov
recorded two assists for the Lightning, who have won three of four.
Andrei Vasilevskiy made 27 saves for his third straight win and beat
the Bruins for the seventh straight time, including playoff starts.
Patrice Bergeron and Anders Bjork tallied for the Bruins, who lost
their fifth straight (0-4-1). Brad Marchand assisted on Bergeron's
goal, giving him 30 helpers on the season in 33 games. He is the
fastest Bruins player to 30 assists since Marc Savard in 2007-08.
Penguins 1, Blue Jackets 0 (OT)
Bryan Rust scored at 3:02 of overtime and goaltender Tristan Jarry
stopped all 17 shots he faced as Pittsburgh edged visiting Columbus.
On a power play after Pittsburgh's Kris Letang drew a slashing
penalty against Pierre-Luc Dubois, Rust flipped a backhander past
Columbus goaltender Joonas Korpisalo for the game's only goal.
Jarry picked up his fifth career shutout and third of the season --
all coming in his past four starts.
Wild 6, Oilers 5
Eric Staal, Jordan Greenway, Jason Zucker and Luke Kunin each had a
goal and an assist as Minnesota extended its home point streak to 11
games with a win over Edmonton in Saint Paul, Minn.
Marcus Foligno and Ryan Donato also scored goals for Minnesota,
which improved to 8-0-3 in its past 11 home games, the
second-longest home point streak in team history. The Wild had a
13-game streak (10-0-3) from Dec. 27, 2017 to Feb. 13, 2018.
Minnesota goalie Kaapo Kahkonen finished with 28 saves. Carson Soucy
added two assists for the Wild. Edmonton lost its third straight
game (0-2-1) as Mike Smith finished with 20 saves.
Sabers 4, Predators 3
Rookie Victor Olofsson scored the go-ahead goal midway into the
third period as host Buffalo skated to victory over Nashville.
Buffalo's Jack Eichel scored a pair of goals in the second period to
extend his career-high point streak to 15 games, tying Chicago's
Patrick Kane for the longest in the NHL this season. Eichel has 14
goals and 13 assists during his streak.
Jimmy Vesey also scored, and Linus Ullmark finished with 36 saves
for the Sabres, who have won a season-high-tying three in a row
overall. Ryan Johansen, Matt Duchene and Colton Sissons tallied for
the Predators, who have lost three of their past five games (2-2-1).
Islanders 3, Panthers 1
Thomas Greiss stopped 32 shots as New York defeated host Florida in
Sunrise, Fla.
Devon Toews and Mathew Barzal scored power-play goals for the
Islanders, and Anders Lee added an empty-netter with three seconds
left. Jordan Eberle added two assists, his first such game since
Oct. 11.
New York went 2-for-4 on its power play. The Panthers went 0-for-3,
and their failure with the man advantage midway through the third
period helped seal their fate.
Flames 4, Maple Leafs 2
Calgary got two goals from Johnny Gaudreau and one from Michael
Frolik in the first three minutes of the third period to defeat
visiting Toronto.
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Red Wings center Robby Fabbri (14) looks on during the third period
against the Pittsburgh Penguins at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory
Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports
Travis Hamonic added a goal and an assist for the Flames, who have
won their first seven games for new coach Geoff Ward. Sean Monahan
had two assists.
John Tavares and Mitchell Marner each had a goal and an assist for
the Maple Leafs, who had won the first two games of a four-game road
trip. They are 6-4-0 under new coach Sheldon Keefe.
Blues 4, Golden Knights 2
Oskar Sundqvist came off the injured list to score one goal and set
up another as St. Louis beat visiting Las Vegas.
Sundqvist, who missed the previous six games due to a lower-body
injury, set the tempo for the Blues as they snapped a three-game
losing streak. St. Louis goalie Jordan Binnington stopped 27 of 29
shots -- including two on Alex Tuch breakaways.
The Golden Knights, who were 5-1-1 in their previous seven games,
got goals from Max Pacioretty and William Carrier along with 25
saves from Marc-Andre Fleury.
Coyotes 5, Blackhawks 2
Clayton Keller scored two goals, including one of three first-period
tallies that powered Arizona to a win over Chicago in Glendale,
Ariz.
The Coyotes scored twice on their first four shots of the game,
peppering Chicago goaltender Robin Lehner with 17 shots in the first
20 minutes. Michael Grabner, Keller and Brad Richardson found the
net, with former Blackhawk Vinnie Hinostroza assisting on all three
first-period goals.
Keller scored his second of the night with 2:07 left in the game.
Nick Schmaltz added a goal, and Christian Dvorak had two assists for
the Coyotes, who got 28 saves from Darcy Kuemper. Jonathan Toews and
Dylan Strome scored for the Blackhawks, and Robin Lehner stopped 35
shots.
Canucks 1, Hurricanes 0 (OT)
Elias Pettersson scored 40 seconds into overtime as Vancouver
defeated visiting Carolina.
Canucks goaltender Jacob Markstrom made 43 saves to post his first
shutout of the season. It was Markstrom's second appearance since
returning from his father's funeral in his native Sweden.
Carolina's Petr Mrazek stopped 25 of 26 shots but the Hurricanes'
three-game winning streak came to an end.
Kings 2, Ducks 1
Matt Luff and Jeff Carter scored goals and Tyler Toffoli had two
assists as visiting Los Angeles used the Freeway Faceoff rivalry to
end an 11-game road losing streak with a victory over Anaheim.
Goalie Jonathan Quick made 36 saves, holding a Kings opponent
without a goal in the first two periods for the second consecutive
game. Quick missed a shutout by 31 seconds Tuesday when the New York
Rangers scored late in that game.
Derek Grant scored a goal and goalie John Gibson made 25 saves as
the Ducks lost for the third time in their last four games and the
fifth time in their last seven contests (2-4-1).
Rangers 6, Sharks 3
Artemi Panarin collected a hat trick and added an assist as visiting
New York claimed a victory over slumping San Jose -- in its first
game after firing coach Pete DeBoer and replacing him with Bob
Boughner.
Goaltender Alexandar Georgiev made 15 saves for the Rangers, who
have won two of three games.
The Rangers trailed 3-2 early in the third period when Mika
Zibanejad scored his first of two goals, a power-play marker at
8:49. Zibanejad added his second, and ninth of the season, less than
five minutes later.
--Field Level Media
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