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			 [March 20, 2019] 
			Brett Connolly had a goal and an 
			assist, and the Washington Capitals defeated the New Jersey Devils 
			4-1 on Tuesday night in Newark, N.J., to move into sole possession 
			of first place in the Metropolitan Division. 
 Andre Burakovsky, Evgeny Kuznetsov and Tom Wilson also scored for 
			Washington. Nicklas Backstrom collected his 50th assist of the 
			season, and Pheonix Copley made 20 saves.
 
 Kenny Agostino scored, and Mackenzie Blackwood made 18 saves for the 
			Devils, who have lost two straight.
 
 Blues 7, Oilers 2
 
 Jaden Schwartz capped his hat trick with a power-play goal at 18:48 
			of the third period as St. Louis defeated visiting Edmonton.
 
 David Perron added two goals and an assist, and Alex Pietrangelo and 
			Pat Maroon also scored for the Blues. Jordan Binnington made 15 
			saves to improve to 14-3-0 in his past 17 starts.
 
 Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Zack Kassian scored for the Oilers. Mikko 
			Koskinen stopped 17 of 20 shots before being pulled 5:42 into the 
			second period after the Blues took a three-goal lead. Connor McDavid 
			failed to tally a point, ending his 12-game scoring streak.
 
			
			 
			
 Flames 4, Blue Jackets 2
 
 Michael Frolik scored the winning goal in a two-point night, and 
			David Rittich was sensational while making 31 saves as host Calgary 
			defeated Columbus. The Flames moved three points ahead of the San 
			Jose Sharks for top spot in the Pacific Division and the Western 
			Conference.
 
 While Rittich had incredible fortune on his side with the Blue 
			Jackets ringing four pucks off iron, he was outstanding all game, 
			including a one-sided third period in which he stopped 11 shots.
 
 Andrew Mangiapane, Johnny Gaudreau and Matthew Tkachuk added goals 
			for Calgary, which has won four of its past five games. Zach 
			Werenski and Oliver Bjorkstrand scored for the Blue Jackets.
 
 Stars 4, Panthers 2
 
 Alexander Radulov scored two goals, including the winner with 9:28 
			to play in the third period, and Tyler Seguin had four assists to 
			lift host Dallas to a victory over Florida.
 
 Dallas is now four points ahead of idle Arizona for the first 
			wild-card spot in the Western Conference. Florida lost its second 
			straight and is now 4-2-0 in its past six games.
 
 Jamie Benn and John Klingberg collected the Stars' other goals. 
			Aleksander Barkov tallied twice for the Panthers.
 
 Avalanche 3, Wild 1
 
 Philipp Grubauer made 36 saves, Tyson Barrie, Tyson Jost and Ian 
			Cole scored, and Colorado won at Saint Paul, Minn.
 
 The Avalanche won their second in a row to tighten the Western 
			Conference wild-card race. Colorado moved within a point of the Wild 
			and within two points of Arizona. The Coyotes currently hold the 
			second wild-card spot.
 
 Zach Parise had a goal, and Devan Dubnyk stopped 35 shots for 
			Minnesota. The Wild have lost two in a row, and they fell to 2-7-3 
			in their past 12 home games.
 
			Predators 3, Maple Leafs 0
 Brian Boyle, Wayne Simmonds and Filip Forsberg scored goals, Pekka 
			Rinne stopped 22 shots, and Nashville defeated visiting Toronto.
 
 Rinne has four shutouts this season, and the past two have been 
			against the Maple Leafs. He has 55 career shutouts.
 
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			 Capitals right wing Brett Connolly (10) celebrates with teammates 
			after scoring a goal against the New Jersey Devils during the second 
			period at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: Noah K. Murray-USA 
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            Ryan Johansen had two assists for the Predators, who managed only 20 
			shots on goal but won their third in a row. Frederik Andersen 
			finished with 17 saves for the Maple Leafs.
 Bruins 5, Islanders 0
 
 Sean Kuraly scored two goals in a regular-season game for the first 
			time in his career, and Tuukka Rask stopped all 13 shots he faced as 
			Boston cruised to a win at Uniondale, N.Y.
 
 The Bruins have won two straight following a three-game losing 
			streak. Boston allowed 15 goals in the skid but has given up just 
			one goal in its last two games. Jake DeBrusk, Patrice Bergeron and 
			Noel Acciari also scored for the Bruins.
 
 The Islanders lost for the second time in three games (1-2-0). New 
			York goalie Robin Lehner, who played for the first time since 
			sustaining what was believed to be a concussion on March 5, made 34 
			saves.
 
 Hurricanes 3, Penguins 2 (SO)
 
 Dougie Hamilton scored on the first attempt of a shootout, and that 
			was enough for Carolina in a victory against Pittsburgh at Raleigh, 
			N.C.
 
 The Hurricanes made it past regulation when Justin Williams scored 
			the tying goal with 1:56 left in the third period after the 
			Hurricanes opted to go with an extra skater.
 
 Pittsburgh's Kris Letang scored with 4:37 remaining, but the 
			Penguins couldn't hold on.
 
 Red Wings 3, Rangers 2
 
 Jimmy Howard made 41 saves, and Andreas Athanasiou scored twice as 
			Detroit opened a five-game road trip by holding on for a victory 
			over New York.
 
 Howard helped the Red Wings sweep the three-game season series with 
			the Rangers by making at least 40 saves for the fifth time this 
			season and 21st time in his career.
 
 Detroit's Frans Nielsen scored in the first period, and Athanasiou 
			tallied in the second before adding an empty-net goal in the final 
			minute. Ryan Strome and Brendan Smith were the Rangers' 
			goal-scorers.
 
             
            
 Canadiens 3, Flyers 1
 
 Goals from Brendan Gallagher, Shea Weber and Max Domi carried 
			Montreal to a win at Philadelphia.
 
 Andrew Shaw tallied two assists and Carey Price stopped 32 shots for 
			the Canadiens.
 
 Sean Couturier scored and Carter Hart made 33 saves for the Flyers, 
			who took a second straight home loss for the first time since early 
			January.
 
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