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			 [February 06, 2019] 
			Alex Tuch scored in the third 
			round of the shootout as the visiting Vegas Golden Knights rallied 
			from a 2-0 deficit to snap a franchise-record four-game 
			regular-season losing streak with a 3-2 shootout victory at Tampa 
			Bay on Tuesday night. 
 Tuch circled in from the right side and then deked Lightning goalie 
			Andrei Vasilevskiy and beat him with a forehand shot just inside the 
			right post for the game-winner.
 
 Cody Eakin and Valentin Zykov each scored goals for Vegas. 
			Marc-Andre Fleury finished with 24 saves and also stopped a Brayden 
			Point shootout attempt to pick up his league-leading 28th victory.
 
 Point and Mathieu Joseph scored goals and Steven Stamkos had two 
			assists for Tampa Bay, which had a two-game winning streak snapped. 
			Vasilevskiy finished with 35 saves, including a highlight-reel, 
			no-stick diving block of a Max Pacioretty shot late in the third 
			period to get the game into overtime.
 
 Bruins 3, Islanders 1
 
 Patrice Bergeron, playing in his 1,000th NHL game, scored the first 
			and last goals for the Boston, which fended off visiting New York.
 
			
			 
			
 Peter Cehlarik scored the game-winning goal early in the third 
			period for the Bruins, who have won two straight following a 
			three-game losing streak. Goalie Tuukka Rask made 28 saves.
 
 Jordan Eberle scored for the Islanders, who had their eight-game 
			points streak snapped. Goalie Robin Lehner recorded 24 saves.
 
 Blackhawks 6, Oilers 2
 
 Patrick Kane and Dominik Kahun each had a goal and an assist, and 
			Chicago scored five goals in the third period to rally for a win at 
			Edmonton.
 
 Erik Gustafsson, John Hayden, Dylan Strome and Drake Caggiula also 
			scored for the Blackhawks. Chicago has won five games in a row, 
			which is its best streak of the season.
 
 Leon Draisaitl scored twice in a losing effort for Edmonton, which 
			is winless in its past six. Connor McDavid collected a pair of 
			assists for the Oilers.
 
 Blue Jackets 6, Avalanche 3
 
 Pierre Luc-Dubois had two goals, Josh Anderson and Alexander 
			Wennberg scored 1:42 apart midway through the third period and 
			Columbus downed Colorado at Denver.
 
 Wennberg also had an assist, and Oliver Bjorkstrand and Cam Atkinson 
			also scored for Columbus. Sergei Bobrovsky had 27 saves for the Blue 
			Jackets.
 
 Nikita Zadorov, Samuel Girard and Erik Johnson had goals, and 
			Philipp Grubauer stopped 31 shots for Colorado, which has lost four 
			in a row.
 
 Sabers 5, Wild 4 (SO)
 
 Sam Reinhart scored the only shootout goal, carrying Buffalo over 
			visiting Minnesota.
 
 Sabers goalie Linus Ullmark stopped Victor Rask and Jason Zucker in 
			the shootout before Reinhart's shot went off the blocker of Wild 
			goalie Devan Dubnyk and trickled in to open the third round.
 
 Reinhart also had a regulation goal and an assist. Ullmark had 41 
			saves in the win, and Dubnyk stopped 35 shots.
 
 Hurricanes 4, Penguins 0
 
 Goaltender Curtis McElhinney stopped all 23 shots he faced to 
			backstop visiting Carolina in a shutout of Pittsburgh.
 
 It was McElhinney's ninth career shutout, first of the season and 
			first in his career against Pittsburgh.
 
 Jordan Martinook, Brett Pesce, Micheal Ferland and Andrei Svechnikov 
			scored for the Hurricanes.
 
 Capitals 3, Canucks 2
 
 T.J. Oshie, Brett Connolly and Jakub Vrana each scored a goal as 
			Washington edged visiting Vancouver.
 
 Washington, trying to rebound from a seven-game losing streak, has 
			now won two of its past three games. The Canucks lost for the second 
			consecutive night, receiving goals from Markus Granlund and Elias 
			Pettersson.
 
 There were a few emotional moments early when the Capitals played a 
			video tribute to faceoff specialist Jay Beagle, now with Vancouver, 
			who helped Washington win the Stanley Cup last spring. Beagle played 
			10 years with the Capitals.
 
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			Golden Knights right wing Alex Tuch (89) scores the game winning 
			goal on Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy (88) 
			during a shootout at Amalie Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA 
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            Canadiens 4, Ducks 1
 Brendan Gallagher had two goals and an assist, and host Montreal 
			cruised past struggling Anaheim.
 
 Jonathan Drouin matched his career high with three assists, Jesperi 
			Kotkaniemi and Phillip Danault also scored goals and Carey Price 
			made 24 saves for the Canadiens, who improved to 7-1-1 since Jan. 
			12.
 
 Ryan Getzlaf scored for the Ducks, who have been outscored 27-6 in 
			their five-game losing streak. Chad Johnson made 28 saves for 
			Anaheim.
 
 Predators 5, Coyotes 2
 
 Roman Josi collected a goal and two assists as host Nashville skated 
			to victory over Arizona.
 
 Ryan Ellis and Calle Jarnkrok each scored and set up a goal, and 
			Filip Forsberg ended Nashville's pronounced power-play drought to 
			highlight his team's three-goal second period. The Predators entered 
			the game mired in an 0-for-31 skid on the power play.
 
 Vinnie Hinostroza scored his fifth goal in six contests, and Derek 
			Stepan also tallied for the Coyotes, who have dropped four in a row 
			to conclude their six-game road trip with a 2-3-1 mark. Calvin 
			Pickard turned aside 42 shots in the loss.
 
 Sharks 3, Jets 2 (OT)
 
 Joe Pavelski scored the game-winning goal while short-handed as San 
			Jose twice erased deficits en route to an overtime victory at 
			Winnipeg.
 
 While the Sharks were down a man for the second time during the 
			overtime period, Pavelski took a feed from Brent Burns during a 
			two-on-one rush and buried his 29th goal of the season at 2:49 of 
			the extra frame. The Sharks, who have won three straight, got 25 
			saves from goalie Martin Jones in a back-and-forth game.
 
 Connor Hellebuyck made 35 saves, 15 of them in the third period, for 
			the Jets, who couldn't find a win on a night their head coach, Paul 
			Maurice, was behind the bench for his 1,500th game.
 
 Kings 5, Devils 1
 
 Tyler Toffoli scored a pair of goals 35 seconds apart as visiting 
			Los Angeles opened the third period with a flurry of scoring to down 
			New Jersey.
 
 Ilya Kovalchuk, who was booed heavily, also scored a third-period 
			goal in his return to New Jersey. Kovalchuk played four seasons with 
			the Devils before "retiring" from the NHL following the 2012-13 
			season in order to play again in his native Russia. Kovalchuk 
			returned to the NHL this season.
 
            
			 
            
 The Kings scored three goals in the first 1:52 of the third period, 
			with both of Toffoli's goals coming in the opening 1:07. Dion 
			Phaneuf also got into the mix, with his first goal of the season 
			less than two minutes after the second intermission.
 
 Blues 3, Panthers 2
 
 St. Louis rallied from a two-goal, third-period deficit to claim 
			victory over Florida at Sunrise, Fla.
 
 Vince Dunn scored the go-ahead goal with 3:53 left in the third 
			period, clanging his shot in off the left post. Colton Parayko and 
			Ryan O'Reilly also scored for the Blues, and backup goalie Jordan 
			Binnington made 22 saves to earn his third straight win.
 
 Rookie Henrik Borgstrom and captain Aleksander Barkov scored for the 
			Panthers, both on the power play. Backup goalie James Reimer took 
			the loss, making 31 saves.
 
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