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roundup: Jets' Wheeler scores four in beating Jackets
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[March 04, 2019]
Blake Wheeler scored a
career-high four goals, three in the third period, and the Winnipeg
Jets opened their four-game road trip with a 5-2 win over the
Columbus Blue Jackets.
Wheeler, who has five goals and seven assists during a six-game
point streak, tipped home a shot from Nathan Beaulieu to snap a 2-2
tie with 12:16 left in regulation. Wheeler then converted a nifty
pass from Patrik Laine at 17:47 of the third and ended his brilliant
night with an empty-netter in the final minute.
Mark Scheifele had three assists and Connor Hellebuyck made 40 saves
for the Central Division-leading Jets, who won their second straight
to begin a road stretch against Eastern Conference playoff
contenders.
The Blue Jackets, fighting just to make the postseason, lost their
second straight to conclude a 2-3-0 homestand despite outshooting
Winnipeg 42-26. The Jets were without winger Adam Lowry, who served
the first of a two-game suspension for high-sticking Nashville's
Filip Forsberg on Friday.
Capitals 3, Rangers 2 (SO)
Alex Ovechkin was awarded the game-winning goal in the fourth round
of the shootout and Washington extended its winning streak to four
games with an unusual victory over host New York.
In the shootout, Ovechkin did not put the puck in the net but as he
released the shot, New York goaltender Alexandar Georgiev threw his
stick in an attempt to stop it. Officials originally declared it was
not a goal but after a review in Toronto, the call was overturned as
Washington beat the Rangers for the sixth straight time.
T.J. Oshie and Nicklas Backstrom scored in the shootout for the
Capitals, who also won for the 11th time in 16 games and temporarily
moved two points ahead of the New York Islanders into sole
possession of first place in the Metropolitan Division.Defensemen
Kevin Shattenkirk and Anthony DeAngelo scored in the shootout for
the Rangers, who lost their fourth straight game (0-1-3).
Golden Knights 3, Canucks 0
Marc-Andre Fleury had 19 saves to pick up his second consecutive
shutout and league-leading eighth of the season as host Vegas
cruised over Vancouver.
It was the league-leading 32nd victory this season for Fleury, who
also garnered his 56th career shutout, just one behind Clint
Benedict (57) for 20th place on the NHL all-time career shutouts
list. Fleury has 436 career victories, one away from tying Jacques
Plante for eighth place in NHL history.
Max Pacioretty, Ryan Carpenter and Reilly Smith all scored goals for
Vegas, which outshot the Canucks 48-19, including 38-14 over the
first two periods. Jacob Markstrom finished with 45 saves for
Vancouver, which lost its third straight game (0-2-1) and sixth in
their last seven (1-4-2).
Predators 3, Wild 2 (SO)
Ryan Johansen scored in the fourth round of the shootout as
Nashville skated to a win over Minnesota in St. Paul, Minn., in the
opener of a home-and-home series.
Nashville defenseman Ryan Ellis scored in the second round before
Minnesota's Zach Parise sent a backhander between the pads of Juuse
Saros in the third to extend the shootout. Johansen ended the
contest after slowly skating in on Alex Stalock before backhanding
the puck inside the left post.
Filip Forsberg scored and Nick Bonino snapped a 15-game goal drought
as the Predators salvaged the finale of their three-game road trip
to remain one point behind first-place Winnipeg in the Central
Division. Jason Zucker and Eric Fehr each scored for the Wild, who
saw their five-game winning streak end.
Flyers 4, Islanders 1
Brian Elliott made 29 saves and four different players scored goals
in the first 40 minutes as Philadelphia rolled over host New York.
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Jets right wing Blake Wheeler (26) celebrates with teammates after
scoring a goal against the Columbus Blue Jackets in the third period
at Nationwide Arena. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports
The Flyers won despite playing without third-leading scorer Jakub
Voracek and losing center Nolan Patrick in the opening minutes.
Voracek sat out for the first time this season due to a lower-body
injury, and Patrick exited with an upper-body injury after getting
hit in the helmet by the puck on a shot by New York's Cal
Clutterbuck.
Forward Travis Konecny and defenseman Travis Sanheim scored in the
opening period for the Flyers, who improved to 17-4-2 since dropping
eight straight Dec. 27-Jan. 8. The Islanders lost their second
straight and dropped consecutive regulation games for the first time
since Dec. 4-6.
Sharks 5, Blackhawks 2
Melker Karlsson scored twice in the third period as San Jose won
back-to-back games for the first time in nearly three weeks,
defeating visiting Chicago.
Tomas Hertl, Timo Meier and Marcus Sorensen also scored for the
Sharks, who had alternated wins and losses for their previous eight
games. San Jose pulled within three points of Pacific
Division-leading Calgary. Micheal Haley, Joonas Donskoi and Tim Heed
each had two assists.
Dylan Strome and Erik Gustafsson scored for the Blackhawks, and
goalie Cam Ward stopped 29 of 33 shots. Chicago went 1-2 on its
three-game California trip.
Senators 3, Panthers 2
Rookie Rudolfs Balcers' power-play goal broke a 2-2 tie with 2:35
left and helped Ottawa snap a seven-game losing streak while also
giving interim coach Marc Crawford his first win at the expense of
host Florida in Sunrise, Fla.
Florida's Mike Hoffman, who played seven seasons with the Senators,
rang the potential game-tying goal off the post with nine seconds
left and Panthers goalie Roberto Luongo off the ice for the extra
attacker.
Zack Smith and Brian Gibbons scored goals for Ottawa, which won for
the first time since Feb. 16. Aleksander Barkov and Troy Brouwer
tallied for the Panthers, who lost their fourth straight (0-3-1).
Ducks 2, Avalanche 1
Jakob Silfverberg and Cam Fowler each scored goals as Anaheim showed
it still has some fight left with a victory over visiting Colorado,
halting a five-game losing streak.
Ducks goaltender John Gibson made 25 saves in his second game since
returning from multiple injuries. The Ducks' victory also came
during the return of captain Ryan Getzlaf, who had missed the
previous five games with an upper-body injury.
The Avalanche dropped their second consecutive game, derailing their
efforts to get back into playoff contention in the Western
Conference. Colorado has lost three of its past four games following
a four-game winning streak.
--Field Level Media
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