NHL
roundup: Lightning stun Bruins, step closer to history
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[March 26, 2019]
Anthony Cirelli scored the
game-winner with 53 seconds left, Steven Stamkos tallied twice in a
four-point game, and the host Tampa Bay Lightning rallied past the
Boston Bruins 5-4 on Monday night.
Cirelli scored his 18th goal just as a late power play ended,
completing Tampa Bay's third-period comeback from a 4-2 deficit in a
battle between the Eastern Conference's top two teams.
Victor Hedman had a goal and an assist, and Nikita Kucherov also
scored for the Lightning, who have won 10 of 12 and improved to
20-4-0 against Atlantic Division foes.
The win was the 59th of the season for Tampa Bay, marking the fourth
time a team has reached that plateau in a single season. The
Lightning need three wins in their final five games to equal the
1995-96 Detroit Red Wings for the most in a single season in NHL
history.
Maple Leafs 7, Panthers 5
John Tavares had his first career four-goal game to reach a
career-best 45 for the season as Toronto held on to defeat visiting
Florida.
Zach Hyman added a goal and two assists while Patrick Marleau and
Jake Muzzin also scored for the Maple Leafs. Mitch Marner added
three assists, and William Nylander had two. Frederik Andersen made
31 saves for the Maple Leafs.
Jayce Hawryluk and Jonathan Huberdeau each scored twice for the
Panthers, and Michael Matheson added a goal.
Stars 5, Jets 2
Dallas erupted for three goals in a five-minute span of the second
period, powering a win at Winnipeg to snap a two-game losing streak.
The victory allowed the Stars to increase their lead for the first
wild-card in the Western Conference to three points over the
Colorado Avalanche and five points over the Minnesota Wild and
Arizona Coyotes. Dallas has six games to play in the regular season.
Radek Faksa and Tyler Seguin each produced two-goal games for the
Stars, who also got a tally from Esa Lindell. Kyle Connor and Patrik
Laine responded for the Jets.
Predators 1, Wild 0
Ryan Johansen's short-handed goal early in the first period was all
the offense Nashville could garner, but also all that it needed in a
victory at Saint Paul, Minn.
Predators goalie Juuse Saros made 29 saves for his third shutout of
the season. Nashville snapped a modest two-game losing skid and
clinched its fifth straight playoff berth.
The Predators are within two points of division leading Winnipeg and
two points ahead of third-place St. Louis, though both teams have a
game at hand on Nashville.
Blues 3, Golden Knights 1
Zach Sanford had a goal and an assist, and Jordan Binnington made 24
saves to lead St. Louis past visiting Vegas for its fourth straight
victory.
Ryan O'Reilly and Ivan Barbashev also scored goals for the Blues,
who improved to 26-9-4 since Jan. 1, the best record in the Western
Conference during that span.
It was the fifth straight victory for Binnington, who improved to
21-4-1 in his rookie season. The Blues also completed a three-game
sweep of the Golden Knights in their regular-season series. William
Karlsson scored a power-play goal for Vegas.
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Tampa Bay Lightning center Anthony Cirelli (71) celebrates as he
scores the game winning goal against the Boston Bruins during the
third period at Amalie Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA
TODAY Sports
Penguins 5, Rangers 2
Matt Cullen scored the tiebreaking goal in the second period, and
rookie Teddy Blueger scored twice as Pittsburgh scored five
unanswered goals to win at New York.
The Penguins won their third consecutive game and moved into a tie
for second place in the Metropolitan Division with the New York
Islanders. Justin Schultz also had two goals for Pittsburgh, and
Nick Bjugstad scored.
Matt Murray made 33 saves and improved to 6-0-0 lifetime against the
Rangers in the regular season. He also improved to 8-2-2 in his past
12 starts. New York got goals from Brendan Lemieux and Vinni
Lettieri.
Kings 3, Flames 0
Derek Forbort's first-minute goal held up as the winner, as visiting
Los Angeles rode a 42-save shutout by Jack Campbell to a victory
over Calgary.
The Kings, who sit last in the Western Conference and have long
since been eliminated from playoff contention, have won three
consecutive games. Jonny Brodzinski and Tyler Toffoli scored for Los
Angeles in the third period.
Calgary saw its three-game winning streak end in inglorious fashion.
The Flames lost an opportunity to ensure having home-ice advantage
in the first round of the playoffs, but they remain atop the
conference.
Red Wings 3, Sharks 2
Dylan Larkin scored in the opening minute, Jonathan Bernier made 39
saves, and visiting Detroit defeated slumping San Jose.
Andreas Athanasiou and Christoffer Ehn also scored for Detroit,
which has won four of its past five games.
The Sharks have lost six straight for the first time since March
2017. Evander Kane and Tomas Hertl scored the goals for San Jose,
which won six consecutive games prior to the slide. Martin Jones
made 20 saves.
Devils 3, Sabres 1
Pavel Zacha scored the go-ahead goal on the power play in the third
period, and Cory Schneider made a season-high 45 saves as New Jersey
skated to a victory over Buffalo in Newark, N.J.
Blake Coleman also scored with the man advantage, and Miles Wood
added an empty-net goal for the Devils, who have won two in a row
after losing 10 of their previous 12 (2-9-1).
Schneider has turned aside 79 of 81 shots to defeat Buffalo in both
encounters this season. The 33-year-old's lone blemish came in
unconventional fashion, as Sam Reinhart scored from center ice in
the first period.
--Field Level Media
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