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roundup: Flyers end 8-game slide
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[January 11, 2019]
James van Riemsdyk had a goal
and an assist, Travis Konecny scored a goal, and the Philadelphia
Flyers defeated the visiting Dallas Stars 2-1 on Thursday to snap an
eight-game losing streak.
Philadelphia was 0-6-2 in its previous eight games.
Flyers goaltender Carter Hart made 37 saves to help stop the losing
skid. Philadelphia has already played seven goaltenders this season,
tying a National Hockey League record.
Jamie Benn scored the Stars' lone goal. Dallas' Anton Khudobin
stopped 20 shots.
Oilers 4, Panthers 3 (SO)
Connor McDavid scored twice -- including a game-tying goal with
eight seconds remaining in regulation -- in a three-point night and
also tallied in the shootout to lead host Edmonton past Florida.
While Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and McDavid scored in the shootout, Oilers
goalie Cam Talbot denied both Jonathan Huberdeau and Aleksander
Barkov in the skills competition on top of providing a 27-save
performance through overtime to give his team just its third win in
11 games.
The Oilers erased three deficits while also snapping a five-game,
home-ice losing streak. Edmonton's Darnell Nurse and Florida's Frank
Vatrano, Denis Malgin and Henrik Borgstrom had goals in regulation.
Capitals 4, Bruins 2
Alex Ovechkin scored two goals, and Nicklas Backstrom got the
tiebreaker in the third period as Washington earned a victory at
Boston.
The Capitals won their third in a row overall and their 14th
straight over the Bruins. They also stopped the Bruins' five-game
winning streak. Ovechkin, who leads the league with 32 goals, scored
in the second period and added a long empty-net goal late.
Jakub Vrana also had a goal for Washington, which got 39 saves from
Braden Holtby. Boston goalie Jaroslav Halak finished with 18 stops.
Ryan Donato and David Krejci had the Bruins' goals.
Maple Leafs 4, Devils 2
John Tavares scored two goals -- including the 300th of his NHL
career -- and had an assist as Toronto posted a win in Newark, N.J.
Ron Hainsey and Mitch Marner also scored for the Maple Leafs, who
won all three of their meetings this season with the Devils. Marner,
who scored his 16th goal this season into an empty net at 19:38 of
the third period, also had an assist.
The Maple Leafs led 3-0 after the first period, but the Devils
rallied on second-period goals by Blake Coleman and Brian Boyle.
Islanders 4, Rangers 3
Josh Bailey scored the game-winning goal with 1:26 left in the third
period as the New York Islanders edged the host New York Rangers.
The decisive goal came on the Islanders' only shot of the third
period, while the Rangers took 17 shots in the period. Mathew Barzal,
Jordan Eberle and Anders Lee also scored for the Islanders, who have
won seven of eight. Robin Lehner made 27 saves.
Ryan Strome, Kevin Shattenkirk and Jesper Fast scored for the
Rangers, who have lost five straight and eight of 10 (2-6-2). Henrik
Lundqvist recorded 16 saves.
Blue Jackets 4, Predators 3 (OT)
Artemi Panarin scored two power-play goals, including the
game-winner 1:22 into overtime, to lift host Columbus past
Nashville.
Boone Jenner also scored twice, Zach Werenski recorded two assists,
and Columbus coach John Tortorella earned his 600th win -- the most
ever by a U.S.-born coach and two more than Nashville's Peter
Laviolette.
Nick Bonino, Viktor Arvidsson and Mattias Ekholm had goals for the
Predators, whose three-game winning streak came to an end. However,
Nashville earned at least one point for the seventh game in a row
(5-0-2).
Lightning 3, Hurricanes 1
Brayden Point's power-play goal with 3:15 remaining led Tampa Bay to
a victory against visiting Carolina.
The first two Lightning goals came on power plays in the final nine
minutes, the first scored by Ondrej Palat. Point added an empty-net
goal to cap a three-point night. Steven Stamkos had two assists for
Tampa Bay, which has won nine of its past 10 games.
Justin Williams scored for the Hurricanes, his fourth goal in five
games and the 300th of his career. The outcome snapped Carolina's
season-best, five-game winning streak.
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Florida Panthers forward Denis Malgin (62) and Edmonton Oilers
forward Tobias Rieder (22) look for a loose puck during the third
period at Rogers Place. Mandatory Credit: Perry Nelson-USA TODAY
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Blues 4, Canadiens 1
Oskar Sundqvist and Ryan O'Reilly each had two points, and rookie
Jordan Binnington made 28 saves in St. Louis' victory over visiting
Montreal.
After shutting out the Philadelphia Flyers on Jan. 7 in his first
NHL start, Binnington turned in another strong outing against
Montreal. Binnington now has a 1.59 goals against average over 188
minutes played this season.
Sundqvist recorded an assist and also notched his eighth goal of the
season, coming while the Blues were short-handed 16:24 into the
first period. Sammy Blais, Jay Bouwmeester and Robert Thomas also
found the net for St. Louis.
Brendan Gallagher scored for the Canadiens.
Wild 3, Jets 2
Jason Zucker scored twice, and Devan Dubnyk made 26 saves as
Minnesota kicked off a two-game homestand by clinging to a victory
over Winnipeg in Saint Paul, Minn.
Dubnyk was especially strong during the third period, when the Jets
registered 13 shots. By comparison, the Wild -- who have won four of
five games -- didn't register a single shot in the final frame.
Jordan Greenway scored 5:40 into the game for Minnesota. Brandon
Tanev and Mark Scheifele collected goals for the Jets.
Coyotes 4, Canucks 3 (OT)
Richard Panik's second goal of the game, at 4:10 of overtime, gave
Arizona a victory at Vancouver. The Coyotes posted their second
straight win following three consecutive losses. The Canucks took
their third consecutive loss.
Nick Cousins and Conor Garland tallied for the Coyotes in
regulation. Vinnie Hinostroza and Jakob Chychrun each posted a pair
of assists, and Panik also had an assist. Arizona goaltender Darcy
Kuemper recorded 33 saves on 36 shots.
Sven Baertschi led the Canucks with two goals, while Adam Gaudette
supplied a single marker. Jacob Markstrom stopped 18 of 22 shots.
Sharks 3, Golden Knights 2
Melker Karlsson and Joonas Donskoi scored goals 39 seconds apart
midway through the third period, and Martin Jones made 36 saves to
pick up his 20th win of the season as San Jose rallied for a victory
in Las Vegas.
Tomas Hertl also had a goal and an assist for the Sharks, who won
their fifth straight game and seventh in the past eight to leapfrog
the Golden Knights into second place in the Pacific Division. It
also was the 1,000th win in franchise history for San Jose.
Jon Merrill and Tomas Nosek scored goals for Vegas, which had a
seven-game winning streak snapped and lost in regulation at home for
the first time since a 4-1 loss to St. Louis on Nov. 16. Marc-Andre
Fleury finished with 24 saves.
Senators 4, Kings 1
Bobby Ryan and Chris Tierney scored second-period goals less than
two minutes apart, and Tierney added a late empty-net goal as Ottawa
won at Los Angeles.
After losing eight consecutive games, the Senators won back-to-back
games in Southern California, ending their losing streak with a 2-1
overtime victory at Anaheim on Wednesday. Ottawa won consecutive
games for the first time since a three-game winning streak from Nov.
27-Dec. 1.
Christian Wolanin also scored for the Senators. Goalie Anders
Nilsson, acquired by Ottawa in a trade with the Vancouver Canucks
last week, made 33 saves to pick up his second victory with his new
team. Kyle Clifford scored a goal for the Kings, who lost for the
fourth time in five games this month.
--Field Level Media
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