NHL
roundup: Tkachuk records first career hat trick in Flames' win
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[March 11, 2019]
Matthew Tkachuk notched his
first career hat trick along with an assist, while linemates Mikael
Backlund scored twice in a three-point game and Michael Frolik
collected a career-high four assists as the host Calgary Flames
snapped a four-game losing streak with a 6-3 win over the Vegas
Golden Knights on Sunday night.
David Rittich made 25 saves for the Flames, including a clutch stop
on Max Pacioretty midway through the third period when it was a
one-goal game. Calgary is once again back atop the Western
Conference.
With the score tied late in the second period, Backlund netted the
game-winning goal with his second of the night, a nifty deflection
for a power-play goal with 21.8 seconds remaining in the middle
frame to make it 4-3.
Tkachuk iced the game with two late third-period goals, his first
with 4:17 remaining and then an empty netter with 2:32 left on the
clock.
Penguins 4, Bruins 2
Jared McCann scored twice as Pittsburgh halted visiting Boston's
19-game point streak.
The Bruins were 15-0-4 during their streak and had not lost in
regulation since Jan. 19.
Jake Guentzel had a goal and an assist, and Nick Bjugstad also
scored for Pittsburgh, which has won four of its past five games and
is 5-1-1 in its past seven. Goaltender Matt Murray stopped 39 of 41
Boston shots. Murray started for the eighth straight game, including
the second night in a row and the third time in four nights.
Capitals 3, Jets 1
Carl Hagelin scored the tie-breaking goal in the second period and
Washington extended its winning streak to seven games with a win
over visiting Winnipeg in a battle of division leaders.
Washington now holds a four-point lead over the New York Islanders
in the Metropolitan Division. The Jets have a one-point lead over
Nashville in the Central Division. It's the Capitals' second
seven-game winning streak this season.
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Calgary Flames left wing Matthew Tkachuk (19) collides with Las
Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Shea Theodore (27) at Scotiabank
Saddledome. Flames won 6-3. Mandatory Credit: Candice Ward-USA TODAY
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Nicklas Backstrom and Lars Eller scored the other two Washington
goals. Pheonix Copley started in goal and despite the Jets
outshooting the Capitals 34-17, he stood tall and finished with 33
saves.
Panthers 6, Red Wings 1
Defenseman Josh Brown and forward Dryden Hunt each scored their
first NHL goal as host Florida defeated Detroit.
It was the 33rd NHL game for Hunt, 23, who signed with the Panthers
in 2016 after going undrafted. Brown, 25, was Florida's sixth-round
pick in 2013, and this was his 24th NHL game.
Hunt and Brown upstaged another Panthers rookie -- goalie Sam
Montembeault, who had zero wins a couple of days ago but has now won
two straight games after stopping 19 Wings shots.
Kings 3, Ducks 2
A fast start provided all the cushion that visiting Los Angeles
needed in ending a three-game losing streak at the expense of
Anaheim.
Dustin Brown, Kyle Clifford and Carl Grundstrom all scored in the
first period as the Kings won just the second matchup of the season
with their Southern California rivals. The teams still have two more
meetings on the schedule over the final four weeks of the season.
Daniel Sprong and Jakob Silfverberg scored goals for the Ducks, who
saw their recent offensive outburst neutralized by the Kings. The
Ducks entered with 12 goals in their previous two games but won just
one of those contests.
--Field Level Media
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