NHL
roundup: Red-hot Flames streak past Isles
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[February 27, 2019]
Mikael Backlund and Rasmus
Andersson scored early in the third period Tuesday night for the
Calgary Flames, who remained red hot with a 3-1 win over the New
York Islanders in Uniondale, N.Y.
Matthew Tkachuk opened the scoring for the Western
Conference-leading Flames, who have won a season-high six straight,
including the first two games of an Eastern Conference road trip.
Calgary earlier had two winning streaks of five straight games.
Flames goalie Mike Smith made 26 saves.
Josh Bailey scored for the Islanders, who lost for the third time in
the past four games -- a skid that began with a 4-2 loss at Calgary
last Wednesday -- to fall into a tie for first place in the
Metropolitan Division with the Washington Capitals.
Wild 3, Jets 2
Minnesota scored two goals in the last 87 seconds of the game to
steal a road victory over Winnipeg.
After Jason Zucker's power-play goal at 18:33 of the third period
tied the score, Joel Eriksson Ek forced in a rebound just 26 seconds
later for the winner. Eriksson Ek's goal stood after both a video
review and a coach's challenge from the Winnipeg bench.
Ryan Donato and Eric Staal each had two assists for the Wild, who
extended their winning streak to four games. The Jets got goals from
Patrik Laine and Mark Scheifele.
Coyotes 4, Panthers 3 (SO)
Nick Cousins, Alex Galchenyuk and Vinnie Hinostroza scored in a
shootout as host Arizona won its fourth straight game, defeating
Florida.
Jonathan Huberdeau scored for the Panthers in the shootout, but
Coyotes goalie Darcy Kuemper stopped Panthers captain Aleksander
Barkov, and that was the difference in a wild game.
Arizona hit the post three times in the final two frantic minutes of
regulation, failing to score each time. Both Kuemper and Panthers
goalie Roberto Luongo made spectacular saves in overtime.
Capitals 7, Senators 2
T.J. Oshie scored twice in a four-goal second period as Washington
defeated visiting Ottawa.
The Senators dominated the early minutes and scored the game's first
two goals, but it was all Capitals after that. Washington scored
twice late in the first period to tie it and added four more in less
than eight minutes in the second.
Evgeny Kuznetsov, Brett Connolly, Lars Eller and Tom Wilson each
finished with one goal and one assist for the Capitals, who also got
a goal from John Carlson. Anthony Duclair and Oscar Lindberg were
the scorers for Ottawa.
Flyers 5, Sabres 2
Oskar Lindblom, Jakub Voracek, James van Riemsdyk, Travis Sanheim
and Claude Giroux each scored a goal to lead host Philadelphia past
Buffalo.
Giroux also added an assist as the Flyers earned their fifth
straight win over the Sabres in Philadelphia. Goaltender Brian
Elliott made 34 saves as the Flyers won their second in a row.
Jack Eichel and Casey Mittelstadt each scored a goal for the Sabres.
Penguins 5, Blue Jackets 2
Jared McCann scored twice to lead visiting Pittsburgh past Columbus.
Sidney Crosby had a goal and assist, and Jake Guentzel and Evgeni
Malkin also scored for the Penguins, who ended a two-game losing
streak. They have won seven in a row against the Blue Jackets.
Goaltender Matt Murray stopped 21 of 23 Columbus shots.
Oliver Bjorkstrand and Cam Atkinson scored for the Blue Jackets,
whose two-game winning streak ended. Sergei Bobrovsky made 22 saves
for Columbus.
Hurricanes 6, Kings 1
Dougie Hamilton scored two goals as Carolina won its ninth game in
11 outings by routing Los Angeles at Raleigh, N.C.
Sebastian Aho, Micheal Ferland, Jaccob Slavin and Teuvo Teravainen
also scored for the Hurricanes. Teravainen also provided three
assists, while Jordan Staal assisted three times and Hamilton had
one assist.
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Flames center Mikael Backlund (11) celebrates with Calgary Flames
defenseman Mark Giordano (5) in front of New York Islanders right
wing Cal Clutterbuck (15) after scoring a goal during the third
period at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Brad
Penner-USA TODAY Sports
Carolina goalie Petr Mrazek stopped 22 shots, blanking the Kings
until the final eight minutes. Dustin Brown scored for Los Angeles
off an assist from Alex Iafallo.
Bruins 4, Sharks 1
Brad Marchand recorded his franchise-record-tying 25th short-handed
goal and added two assists as host Boston extended its point streak
to 14 games (10-0-4) with a victory over San Jose.
David Krejci collected a goal and an assist for the Bruins, who
defeated San Jose for the sixth straight time. Boston's Charlie
McAvoy and Jake DeBrusk scored 37 seconds apart in the second
period, and Jaroslav Halak finished with 19 saves to improve to
4-0-2 in his past six starts.
San Jose's Erik Karlsson exited early in the second period after
appearing to aggravate a groin injury that had sidelined him for the
Sharks' 5-3 win over Detroit on Sunday. Karlsson returned midway
into the period, but Marchand breezed by him before backhanding the
puck past Martin Jones (28 saves) at 12:28 to tie Rick Middleton for
the most short-handed goals in franchise history.
Canadiens 8, Red Wings 1
Andrew Shaw notched his first career hat trick, Max Domi had two
goals and three assists, and visiting Montreal pounded Detroit.
Jonathan Drouin collected four assists while Tomas Tatar, Brendan
Gallagher and Joel Armia also scored for Montreal. Carey Price made
28 saves as the Canadiens defeated Detroit for the third time in
three meetings this season.
Anthony Mantha scored for the Red Wings, who have lost six straight.
Detroit starting goaltender Jimmy Howard was pulled early from his
third start in a row after allowing six goals on 22 shots in the
first two periods.
Golden Knights 4, Stars 1
Max Pacioretty scored twice, including the deciding goal with 5:08
to play, and Marc-Andre Fleury recorded 23 saves as Vegas defeated
visiting Dallas to snap a three-game losing streak.
Pacioretty's second goal came as he swept behind the net and lifted
the puck off the stick of Dallas goaltender Ben Bishop, then tried
to center the puck. Instead, his pass deflected off the Stars' Tyler
Seguin and trickled across the goal line before Bishop could swipe
it away.
Vegas earned just its fourth win in the past 14 games (4-9-1), while
Dallas fell to 3-6-1 in its past 10 outings. Bishop stopped 44 shots
for the Stars, who got a goal from Roope Hintz. Brayden McNabb and
Nate Schmidt had goals for the Golden Knights.
Blues 2, Predators 0
Tyler Bozak broke a scoreless tie with 7:25 left in regulation, and
rookie Jordan Binnington needed to make just 19 saves for his fifth
shutout as St. Louis beat visiting Nashville.
The Blues were finally rewarded for outshooting the Predators 44-19
in the game as Bozak fired a Vladimir Tarasenko pass just as an
unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Nashville's Ryan Johansen ended.
Alex Pietrangelo added an empty-netter for the Blues.
Binnington continued his stellar play, improving to 7-0-0 with a
1.55 goals-against average at home as a starter for St. Louis. Juuse
Saros was just as tough, making 42 saves for Nashville, which was
shut out for the second time in three games.
--Field Level Media
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