NHL
roundup: Blackhawks edge Senators 8-7
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[February 19, 2019]
Alex DeBrincat scored a hat
trick as part of a five-point night to lead the Chicago Blackhawks
to a wild 8-7 win over the visiting Ottawa Senators on Monday.
The offensive barrage started early, as the teams combined for nine
goals in the first period. It was the highest-scoring frame in the
NHL this season, and the 12th-highest scoring period in league
history. Starting goalies Collin Delia of Chicago (three goals on 10
shots) and Anders Nilsson of Ottawa (four goals on 12 shots) were
both pulled before the first period was complete.
Chicago's Patrick Kane recorded a goal and two assists to extend his
points streak to 18 games, the longest streak by an NHL player this
season. It was also Kane's 17th straight game with at least one
assist, tying him with Wayne Gretzky and Paul Coffey for the
third-longest assists streak in NHL history.
Dylan Strome had a goal and two assists for Chicago. Brandon Saad
and Jonathan Toews each had a goal and an assist, and Gustav
Forsling also scored for the Blackhawks. Colin White and Thomas
Chabot each scored twice for the Senators, with White also recording
an assist. Mark Stone had a goal and an assist, and Bobby Ryan and
Rudolfs Balcers produced a goal apiece.
Lightning 5, Blue Jackets 1
Nikita Kucherov amassed his second five-point game this season as
Tampa Bay won its sixth straight, beating host Columbus.
The NHL's scoring leader with 99 points, Kucherov scored two goals
and added assists on all three goals by his teammates. He has
collected 18 points (seven goals, 11 assists) in his past five
games.
Brayden Point scored twice in the first 46 seconds of the third
period -- once on the power play -- and had an assist for the
Lightning, and Steven Stamkos chipped in with a power-play goal.
Tampa Bay's Andrei Vasilevskiy made 39 saves, losing his shutout bid
when Lukas Sedlak scored 1:45 remaining.
Capitals 3, Kings 2
Alex Ovechkin scored his league-leading 41st and 42nd goals of the
season as Washington won at Los Angeles.
Pheonix Copley made 26 saves for his second victory in seven days
against the Kings. Brett Connolly also scored, and John Carlson had
two assists for the Capitals.
Alex Iafallo ended Copley's bid for his second shutout of the season
when he scored with 11:40 left in the third period to cut Los
Angeles' deficit to 3-1. Ilya Kovalchuk scored with 28 seconds left,
but the Capitals hung on.
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Blackhawks left wing Alex DeBrincat (12) reacts next to defenseman
Carl Dahlstrom (63) after scoring against the Ottawa Senators during
the second period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil
Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports
Bruins 6, Sharks 5 (OT)
Charlie McAvoy scored the overtime winner as Boston recovered after
blowing a three-goal, first-period lead, tying the game late in
regulation and then claiming a victory at San Jose.
Tuukka Rask made 33 saves for the Bruins, who have won six
consecutive games. Jake DeBrusk had a goal and two assists for
Boston, and David Krejci tallied three assists.
Joe Thornton had a hat trick for San Jose. Joe Pavelski added a goal
and two assists, and Logan Couture compiled a goal and an assist.
Avalanche 3, Golden Knights 0
Semyon Varlamov made 40 saves, Andrew Agozzino scored his first NHL
goal and added an assist, and Colorado beat Vegas in Denver.
Tyson Jost and Matt Calvert also scored to help Colorado end a
six-game home losing streak. The shutout was the second of the
season for Varlamov and the 25th of his career.
Malcom Subban stopped 35 shots for the Golden Knights, who have lost
eight of their past 11 games.
Flames 5, Coyotes 2
Mark Giordano scored a goal and added an assist to reach a career
high for points in a season as host Calgary beat Arizona.
Mike Smith made 27 saves for the Flames, who have won two straight
games to maintain their hold on top spot in the Western Conference.
Giordano, the club's 35-year-old captain and Norris Trophy
contender, now has 57 points on the season, one more than he
produced in 2015-16.
The Flames also got goals from Derek Ryan, Austin Czarnik, Michael
Frolik and Mikael Backlund, and rookie Rasmus Andersson collected a
pair of assists. Conor Garland and Jordan Weal scored for the
Coyotes.
--Field Level Media
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