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			 [January 24, 2019] 
			Nazem Kadri posted a hat trick 
			plus an assist as the host Toronto Maple Leafs defeated Washington 
			6-3 on Wednesday night, handing the defending Stanley Cup champion 
			Capitals a seventh consecutive loss. 
 Kadri scored once in the first period and added two more in the 
			third as Toronto broke open a close game. He also had an assist on 
			Nikita Zaitsev's first goal of the season as the Maple Leafs broke a 
			two-game losing streak.
 
 Washington continues to struggle on defense, falling to 0-5-2 in its 
			past seven and 3-7-3 in its past 13. The Capitals have allowed an 
			opponent to get a hat trick in four of the last five games.
 
 On the positive side for the Capitals, Alex Ovechkin scored a 
			second-period goal to tie him with Sergei Fedorov as the leader in 
			NHL points amongst Russian players with 1,179.
 
 Predators 2, Golden Knights 1
 
 Juuse Saros had a career-high 47 saves as Nashville moved into a tie 
			for first place in the Central Division with a win in Las Vegas.
 
 Nick Bonino and Ryan Johansen scored goals for Nashville, which 
			picked up its 30th win victory the season. The Predators go into the 
			All-Star break tied with Winnipeg at 64 points, though the Jets have 
			four games in hand.
 
			 
			
 Max Pacioretty scored the lone goal for the Golden Knights, who lost 
			back-to-back regulation home games for the first time this season 
			and limp into All-Star break having lost four of their last six 
			games.
 
 Hurricanes 5, Canucks 2
 
 Nino Niederreiter scored twice and Teuvo Teravainen tallied three 
			points to help goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic win his first NHL start 
			as visiting Carolina used a five-goal second period to win in 
			Vancouver.
 
 Nedeljkovic, Carolina's 2014 second-round draft choice, stopped 24 
			shots for the victory. The Hurricanes, who last won in Vancouver on 
			Oct. 15, 1999, and had lost their last 10 visits, finished 2-0-1 on 
			a road trip through Western Canada.
 
 Goalie Jacob Markstrom made 29 saves for the Canucks, who went into 
			the game on a 3-0-2 run.
 
 Wild 5, Avalanche 2
 
 Eric Staal had two goals and an assist, Charlie Coyle and Ryan Suter 
			had a goal and an assist each, and Minnesota knocked off Colorado in 
			Denver.
 
			Jared Spurgeon also scored, and Devan Dubnyk made 20 saves for the 
			Wild. Minnesota, which has won four of its past five games, sits in 
			third place in the Central Division heading into the All-Star break.
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			Maple Leafs center Nazem Kadri (43) battles for positioning in front 
			of Washington Capitals goalie Braden Holtby (70) as defenseman 
			Madison Bowey (22) defends in the second period at Scotiabank Arena. 
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            Carl Soderberg and Tyson Barrie scored, and Philipp Grubauer stopped 
			23 shots for the struggling Avalanche. Colorado has gone 5-13-3 
			since Dec. 8.
 Blues 5, Ducks 1
 
 Zach Sanford and Tyler Bozak scored goals in their return from 
			injured reserve, and visiting St. Louis went on to an easy win over 
			Anaheim in the final game for each team before the All-Star break.
 
 Vladimir Tarasenko, Oskar Sundqvist and Sammy Blais also scored 
			goals as the Blues overcame an early deficit to clinch their first 
			winning month of the season (7-4-1). Jordan Binnington made 12 saves 
			for St. Louis, which ended a three-game road losing streak.
 
 Daniel Sprong scored for the Ducks, who have put up two goals or 
			fewer in 11 of their past 16 games. Anaheim took just two shots in 
			the first period, with Sprong delivering his eighth goal on the 
			Ducks' first shot 6:44 into the contest.
 
 Canadiens 2, Coyotes 1
 
 Carey Price continued his mastery of Arizona, stopping 30 shots to 
			lead host Montreal to a narrow win.
 
 Price improved to 11-1-0 with a 1.91 goals-against average in 12 
			career starts against the Coyotes. He got a little help when a late 
			Arizona goal was nullified on a video review because the Coyotes 
			were offside when they entered the offensive zone.
 
 Mike Reilly and Jonathan Drouin scored for the Canadiens, who have 
			won five of their past six games. Montreal moved past idle Boston 
			and into third place in the Atlantic Division heading into the 
			All-Star break. Conor Garland scored for the Coyotes, who were 6-1-1 
			in their previous eight games.
 
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