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roundup: Lightning squeak by Islanders in shootout
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[February 02, 2019]
Victor Hedman scored the only goal in the shootout Friday
night as the Tampa Bay Lightning edged the host New York Islanders
1-0.
The Lightning have alternated wins with losses in their last seven
games. The Islanders have lost two straight but only five of their
last 20 (15-3-2).
It was the Islanders' first 1-0 game decided in overtime or shootout
since a shootout win over Philadelphia on Nov. 24, 2014, and the
Lightning's first 1-0 game decided in overtime or shootout since an
overtime loss to the New York Rangers on Mar. 6, 2017.
Lightning goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy made 36 saves in regulation and
overtime. Islanders goalie Thomas Greiss recorded 41 saves in
regulation and overtime.
Capitals 4, Flames 3
Evgeny Kuznetsov scored the game-winner with 56.2 seconds remaining
in regulation as host Washington snapped its seven-game losing skid
in beating Calgary.
While on a power play, Kuznetsov gained the puck at the blue line,
worked his way to the net and threaded the needle with a top-corner
shot for his 10th goal of the season. Capitals star Alex Ovechkin
was suspended for the contest as a result of his skipping the
All-Star Game.
Each team lost a player due to injury in the clash. Calgary
defenseman Travis Hamonic left with an apparent leg injury, and
Washington's Lars Eller suffered a lower-body injury.
Blackhawks 7, Sabres 3
Patrick Kane had two goals and two assists to reach two milestones
as Chicago defeated host Buffalo.
Kane, a Buffalo native, reached 900 career NHL points with his first
goal 50 seconds into the second period. That also gave him the fifth
10-game point streak of his career, making him only the third player
in Blackhawks history to have that many after Bobby Hull (five
times) and Denis Savard (11 times).
Brandon Saad scored twice, and Drake Caggiula, Duncan Keith and
Connor Murphy each added a goal for Chicago, who was playing for the
first time since the All-Star break. Jack Eichel, Jason Pominville
and Kyle Okposo scored for the Sabres, who were playing their third
game in four days since the break.
Penguins 5, Senators 3
Bryan Rust and Jake Guentzel each scored twice as Pittsburgh held on
for a win over visiting Ottawa for their second straight win.
Teddy Blueger also scored, and Phil Kessel and Sidney Crosby each
had two assists for the Penguins, who built leads of 3-0 and 4-1.
Goaltender Casey DeSmith stopped 37 of 40 Senators shots. The
Penguins played without center Evgeni Malkin, who was out because of
an upper-body injury.
Bobby Ryan, Mikkel Boedker and Matt Duchene scored for Ottawa, which
lost its third in a row. Anders Nilsson made 35 saves and picked up
an assist.
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Predators 4, Panthers 1
Viktor Arvidsson scored two third-period goals as Nashville won its
third consecutive game and rallied to defeat Florida in Sunrise,
Fla.
Roman Josi and Kevin Fiala also scored third-period goals for
Nashville, which trailed 1-0 entering the third. Filip Forsberg
added three primary assists. Arvidsson has 21 goals this season,
including seven in his past six games.
The Panthers, who had not played in 10 days, had their three-game
win streak snapped. The Panthers played short-handed after they
traded Nick Bjugstad and Jared McCann to Pittsburgh earlier in the
day. Centers Derick Brassard and Riley Sheahan were acquired by
Florida, but did not arrive in time to play.
Hurricanes 5, Golden Knights 2
Carolina came off an extended layoff and executed when it mattered
most for a victory against visiting Vegas in Raleigh, N.C.
Nino Niederreiter, Brett Pesce, Jordan Martinook, Sebastian Aho and
Justin Faulk scored for the Hurricanes. Justin Williams provided two
assists. Carolina goalie Petr Mrazek made 23 saves. He improved his
record to 11-10-3 this season, tying for the team lead in victories
with Curtis McElhinney.
Shea Theodore scored both goals for Vegas as both teams were playing
for the first time since the All-Star break. Vegas goalie Maxime
Lagace, who was making his season debut, stopped 27 shots. He
appeared in 16 games last season for the Golden Knights.
Red Wings 3, Maple Leafs 2 (OT)
Defenseman Danny DeKeyser scored at the 2:40 mark of overtime,
giving host Detroit a thrilling win over Toronto in the first game
since the All-Star break for both teams.
DeKeyser's goal was just his second of the season. Andreas
Athanasiou slid a pass from the left circle to DeKeyser, who easily
beat goaltender Frederik Andersen in front of the net.
Athanasiou assisted on all of Detroit's goals. Gustav Nyquist and
Dylan Larkin also scored for the Wings while Jimmy Howard stopped 19
shots. Auston Matthews and Patrick Marleau each had a goal and an
assist for the Leafs. Andersen made 30 saves.
Stars 3, Wild 1
Tyler Seguin scored a pair of third-period goals, including the
game-winner, and Ben Bishop stopped 21 shots as Dallas did just
enough to beat visiting Minnesota and capture its third game in a
row.
Seguin's decisive goal came with 7:42 to play in the game on a shot
from just inside the circle, which handcuffed Wild goaltender Devan
Dubnyk before trickling through his legs and over the line. Seguin
added an empty-netter off an Andrew Cogliano assist with 24 seconds
remaining to cement the game.
The loss snapped a three-game win streak for the Wild that was
Minnesota's longest since winning five straight outings in October.
--Field Level Media
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