NHL roundup: Islanders beat
Lightning for 8th straight win
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[November 02, 2019]
Captain Anders Lee collected a
goal and two assists and the New York Islanders recorded their
eighth straight win, a 5-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on
Friday in Uniondale, N.Y.
Derick Brassard scored in his fourth straight game and joined Mathew
Barzal and Josh Bailey with a goal and an assist for the Islanders,
who last won eight in a row in a single season in 1989-90.
Defenseman Ryan Pulock also tallied, and Thomas Greiss finished with
33 saves in the victory.
Yanni Gourde and defenseman Ryan McDonagh scored, and Andrei
Vasilevskiy turned aside 21 shots for the Lightning, who have
dropped three of their past four (1-2-1).
Barzal put his slick skating ability on display en route to opening
the scoring at 4:58 of the second period, regaining control of a
rebound off his own shot, skating in from the left-wing boards and
wristing a shot that handcuffed Vasilevskiy and the puck slowly
trickled over the goal line. Barzal has scored all of his
team-leading six goals in his past seven games.
Blues 4, Blue Jackets 3 (OT)
David Perron scored eight seconds after the opening faceoff of
overtime, lifting St. Louis past visiting Columbus.
Perron's second overtime winner in the past three games gave the
Blues their fifth victory in the past six games. The Blue Jackets
are winless (0-2-1) in their past three games.
With the Blues opening overtime on a power play, Ryan O'Reilly won
the faceoff and got the puck to Alex Pietrangelo, who skated with
the puck into the Columbus zone. Pietrangelo sent a cross-ice pass
to Perron, who fired in a shot from the right circle just as the
power play expired.
Capitals 6, Sabres 1
Tom Wilson and Michal Kempny each recorded three points as
Washington rode an early offensive outburst to an easy win over
Buffalo in the nation's capital.
Kempny recorded three assists for the first three-point game of his
four-year NHL career. Wilson assisted on both of Jakub Vrana's goals
before collecting his fifth goal of the season. Brendan Leipsic had
a goal and an assist. Travis Boyd also added two assists, and
Chandler Stephenson and T.J. Oshie accounted for the Capitals' two
other goals.
Washington extended its winning streak to three games and now has a
7-0-1 record over its past eight games. The red-hot Capitals lead
the NHL in both points (23) and goals scored (59), and are 12-3-0 in
their past 15 games against the Sabres.
Flyers 4, Devils 3 (SO)
Sean Couturier scored the only goal of the shootout as Philadelphia
edged New Jersey in Newark, N.J., after just missing out on a win in
the closing seconds.
Claude Giroux nearly won the game as overtime was in its final
seconds, but the rebound of his shot was shoveled out of the crease
by the Devils' Jesper Bratt.
Oskar Lindblom, Couturier and Joel Farabee scored in regulation for
the Flyers, who snapped a two-game losing streak. Goalie Carter Hart
recorded 23 saves before turning back all three shots he faced in
the shootout.
Jets 3, Sharks 2
Nikolaj Ehlers scored the go-ahead goal at 18:36 of the third
period, and Connor Hellebuyck made 51 saves as Winnipeg defeated
host San Jose.
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Tampa Bay Lightning
defenseman Jan Rutta (44) and New York Islanders center Anders Lee
(27) battle for the puck at center ice during the third period at
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Dennis
Schneidler-USA TODAY Sports
Gabriel Bourque and Blake Wheeler also scored for the Jets, who got
back to .500 (7-7-0) despite star forward Patrik Laine missing his
second consecutive game due to a lower-body injury.
Barclay Goodrow and Tomas Hertl scored for the Sharks, who took
their fourth consecutive defeat and sixth in seven games. Goalie
Martin Jones stopped 16 of 19 shots.
Stars 2, Avalanche 1
Roope Hintz scored two goals and Anton Khudobin stopped 38 shots as
Dallas beat Colorado in Denver, despite Nathan MacKinnon extending
his season-opening point streak to 13 games.
Denis Gurianov, Mattias Janmark and Joe Pavelski had assists for
Dallas.
MacKinnon had a goal and Philipp Grubauer had 27 saves for the
Avalanche, who have lost three straight and finished their homestand
0-2-1. MacKinnon's streak is the longest point streak to start the
season by an Avalanche skater and the fourth longest in club history
(including when the franchise was the Quebec Nordiques).
Hurricanes 7, Red Wings 3
Sebastian Aho scored two of Carolina's four goals during an
11-minute span of the second period to help the Hurricanes take down
Detroit in Raleigh, N.C. He broke a 1-1 tie just 27 seconds into the
second period to ignite the rally.
Andrei Svechnikov, Nino Niederreiter, Martin Necas, Brock McGinn and
Teuvo Teravainen also scored for the Hurricanes. Dougie Hamilton and
Jaccob Slavin each supplied three assists, while Aho made it a
three-point night with one assist. Petr Mrazek made 29 saves.
Anthony Mantha scored twice for the Red Wings, while Tyler Bertuzzi
also scored. Andreas Athanasiou notched two assists for Detroit,
which has won only once in its past 10 games. Jimmy Howard allowed
five goals on 21 shots before he was pulled late in the second
period. Jonathan Bernier picked up 11 saves on 12 shots.
Ducks 2, Canucks 1 (OT)
Ryan Getzlaf took a long outlet pass from Troy Terry and scored 2:30
into overtime as Anaheim cooled off high-scoring Vancouver in
Southern California.
Jakob Silfverberg scored a short-handed goal and John Gibson made 39
saves as the Ducks improved to 6-1-0 at home. The Canucks had their
chances, putting 40 shots on goal to 29 by the Ducks. The Ducks also
turned back the Canucks' lethal power play, killing off Vancouver's
man advantage five times.
The game-winner was the seventh goal of the season for Getzlaf, and
it came in his 999th career game with the Ducks. The Canucks entered
with four victories in their past five games, having scored 25 goals
in that stretch. Adam Gaudette scored their goal.
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