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roundup: Jets pass Preds to gain division lead
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[March 02, 2019]
Mark Scheifele, Blake Wheeler and Kevin Hayes each collected
one goal and three points as the host Winnipeg Jets erased an early
two-goal deficit to claim a 5-3 victory over the Nashville Predators
on Friday night and vault into the top spot in the Central Division.
Goalie Laurent Brossoit stopped 35 shots for the Jets, who snapped a
two-game losing skid and moved one point ahead of the Predators.
Winnipeg, which went into the game with one win in six outings
(1-4-1), also has three games in hand.
Amazingly, the score was tied 2-2 with six minutes remaining before
a wild finish featuring four goals down the stretch -- including a
pair of empty-net goals for Winnipeg.
Pekka Rinne made 27 saves for the Predators, who have lost two
straight and three of four games.
Capitals 3, Islanders 1
Jakub Vrana and Alex Ovechkin scored 68 seconds apart early in the
third period for Washington, who moved into a tie for first place in
the Metropolitan Division with New York by scoring three in the
third period at Uniondale, N.Y.
Both the Capitals and Islanders have 81 points, though New York has
a game in hand. T.J. Oshie was credited with an empty-net goal with
1:28 left for the Capitals, who have won three straight and five of
their past six. Washington goalie Braden Holtby made 20 saves.
The Capitals are 2-1-0 this season against the Barry Trotz-led
Islanders. Trotz steered Washington to the franchise's first Stanley
Cup win last season. Tom Kuhnhackl scored in the first period for
the Islanders, who have lost four of six (2-3-1). Goalie Thomas
Greiss recorded 26 saves.
Sabers 4, Penguins 3 (OT)
Conor Sheary's second goal of the game with 48.2 seconds left in
overtime gave Buffalo a stunning win over visiting Pittsburgh.
Sheary's shot from above the left hash mark sailed past the blocker
of goaltender Matt Murray on the winner. Newly acquired defenseman
Brandon Montour tied it 3-3 for Buffalo with 2:32 left in regulation
on a long-range shot that wove its way through a crowded crease, and
he also had an assist.
Linus Ullmark, facing Pittsburgh for the first time in his career,
made 41 saves as the Penguins outshot the Sabres 44-30. Sidney
Crosby had a goal and an assist, Nick Bjugstad and Patric Hornqvist
also scored, and Justin Schultz had two assists for Pittsburgh,
which is 1-1-2 in its past four.
Canadiens 4, Rangers 2
Joel Armia recorded his first career hat trick and Carey Price made
28 saves as Montreal beat New York for a split of its four-game road
trip.
Brendan Gallagher also scored for the Canadiens, who trailed 1-0
after the first period but rallied for their second straight win
after dropping the first two games on the trip. In the mix for a
wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference, Montreal has won four of
six following an 0-3-1 slide.
Henrik Lundqvist stopped 32 shots for the Rangers, who have dropped
three in a row (0-1-2).
Hurricanes 5, Blues 2
Sebastian Aho broke a second-period tie with a short-handed goal as
Carolina defeated visiting St. Louis in Raleigh, N.C.
Justin Williams, Justin Faulk, Jordan Staal and Andrei Svechnikov
also scored for the Hurricanes. Staal's goal was his first since
Nov. 2. He has played three games since returning to active status
after missing about two months due to a concussion. The Hurricanes
have won four straight and 10 in their past 12.
The Blues went 12-1-1 in February, but they have experienced a
recent dip in offensive production. They've gone five straight games
without scoring more than two goals, and they are 2-2-1 in that
span.
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Mar 1, 2019; Winnipeg,
Manitoba, CAN; Winnipeg Jets forward Mark Scheifele (55) scores a
goal past Nashville Predators goalie Pekka Rinne (35) during the
second period at Bell MTS Place. Mandatory Credit: Terrence Lee-USA
TODAY Sports
Flyers 6, Devils 3
Travis Konecny was credited with a bizarre go-ahead goal late in the
second period as Philadelphia won at Newark, N.J. Devils goalie Cory
Schneider attempted to poke a loose puck out of the way of Konecny,
but the puck caromed off Konecny's shin pad and the skate of the New
Jersey's Kevin Rooney before squirting into the net.
Philadelphia set an NHL record when it sent Cam Talbot to the
crease, marking the eighth goaltender it has used this season.
Talbot, who was acquired from the Edmonton Oilers on Feb. 15,
finished with 30 saves in his debut with the Flyers.
Konecny joined New Jersey native James van Riemsdyk with two-goal
performances, and Sean Couturier scored his team-leading 26th for
the Flyers, who are 15-3-2 in their past 20 games. Damon Severson
scored his career high-tying ninth goal for the cellar-dwelling
Devils, who have lost four of their past six.
Golden Knights 3, Ducks 0
Marc-Andre Fleury had 34 saves to pick up his league-leading seventh
shutout, and visiting Vegas won its third consecutive game in
sweeping the season series over lowly Anaheim.
It was the league-leading 31st win of the season and 435th career
victory for Fleury, who moved within two of Jacques Plante for
eighth place on the NHL's all-time wins list. Fleury also broke a
tie with Nashville's Pekka Rinne as well as Bernie Parent and Ed
Giacomin for 21st place in career shutouts with the 55th of his
career.
William Karlsson, Alex Tuch and Cody Eakin scored goals for Vegas,
which swept all four games with Anaheim this season, outscoring the
Ducks 14-3 in the process. John Gibson, back after missing nine
games with an upper-body injury, finished with 31 saves for the
Ducks, who have lost five in a row.
Sharks 4, Avalanche 3
Marcus Sorensen scored two goals, Joe Pavelski had a goal and an
assist, and host San Jose beat Colorado.
Martin Jones stopped 22 shots, Timo Meier also had a goal, and Kevin
Labanc chipped in with two assists for the Sharks, who played
without defenseman Erik Karlsson and forward Evander Kane due to
injuries.
Mikko Rantanen, Nikita Zadorov and Samuel Girard had goals, Gabriel
Landeskog had three assists and Semyon Varlamov finished with 36
saves for the Avalanche.
--Field Level Media
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