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roundup: Pastrnak hat trick leads Bruins over Rangers
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[March 28, 2019]
David Pastrnak continued his
torrid return from injury with a hat trick and two assists, and the
Boston Bruins won their 12th straight at home, 6-3 over the New York
Rangers on Wednesday night.
Pastrnak failed to record a point March 19 in his first contest back
after missing 16 with a thumb injury, but he has five goals and six
assists in four since.
On Wednesday, he set career highs with his 36th goal and five points
in a regular-season game while helping the playoff-bound Bruins
extend their longest home winning streak since a 14-game run in
2008-09.
Boston also avoided being swept in the three-game season series by
the Rangers, who will miss the playoffs for a second straight
campaign and are 2-8-5 since Feb. 24.
Stars 2, Flames 1
Dallas took another step toward clinching a playoff spot with a win
at Calgary, but they may have paid a heavy price with goalie Ben
Bishop leaving the game due to injury.
Late in the second period, Bishop came up lame after sliding across
the crease while tracking the play and immediately departed due to a
lower-body injury. It's the second time this month Bishop has been
hurt during a game. After getting injured on March 14, he missed two
games.
The Stars, who hold the first Western Conference wild-card spot,
received 20 saves from Bishop and another 15 stops from Anton
Khudobin. Alex Radulov and Miro Heiskanen put Dallas up 2-0 with the
Flames' TJ Brodie scoring late.
Avalanche 4, Golden Knights 3
Tyson Barrie had a goal and two assists, and Nathan MacKinnon added
a goal and an assist to lead Colorado to victory over Vegas in
Denver.
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Bruins right wing David Pastrnak (88) smiles at teammates after
scoring his third goal of the game during the third period against
the New York Rangers at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-USA
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Matt Calvert and Gabriel Bourque also scored goals for the
Avalanche, which won for the fifth time in six games and moved two
points ahead of Arizona for the second wild-card spot in the Western
Conference. The Avalanche and Coyotes, who both have five games
remaining, play Friday night in Denver.
Philipp Grubauer had 34 saves to pick up his career-high 16th win of
the season, improving to 5-0-1 in his last six starts.
Flyers 5, Maple Leafs 4 (SO)
Sean Couturier scored in the fifth round of a shootout to lift host
Philadelphia past Toronto. Flyers goaltender Carter Hart, who made
38 saves through regulation and overtime, stopped William Nylander's
fifth-round attempt to preserve the win.
Couturier had the only successful shootout attempt among the 10
skaters who participated. The Flyers snapped their three-game home
losing streak.
Travis Konecny, Radko Gudas, Couturier and Ryan Hartman each scored
in regulation for the Flyers, who remained mathematically alive in
the race for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
--Field Level Media
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