NHL roundup: Panthers stun Bruins
with wild rally
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[November 13, 2019]
Mike Hoffman scored the
game-winning goal in the shootout as the Florida Panthers rallied
from four goals down in the third period to stun the host Boston
Bruins 5-4 Tuesday night.
Keith Yandle tied the score with 1:39 remaining in regulation, and
Aaron Ekblad, Frank Vatrano and Hoffman also scored in the third as
the Panthers won their second straight in a shootout. Sam
Montembeault made 15 saves between the third period and overtime
after taking over for an ineffective Sergei Bobrovsky.
Jonathan Huberdeau had three assists for Florida, and Yandle added
two helpers.
David Pastrnak, Joakim Nordstrom, Anders Bjork and Zdeno Chara
scored in a 7:36 span in the second period for the Bruins, who lost
their fourth straight (0-2-2). Tuukka Rask stopped 25 shots.
Avalanche 4, Jets 0
Nathan MacKinnon scored two goals and had two assists, and Adam
Werner made 40 saves for a shutout in his first NHL game as Colorado
shut out host Winnipeg to extend its winning streak to three games.
MacKinnon scored twice in the third period and assisted on goals
from Cale Makar and Joonas Donskoi. It was the seventh multi-point
game of the season for MacKinnon, who has three goals and five
assists over his past three games.
Playing in relief after an early injury to starting goalie Pavel
Francouz, Werner made his unexpected debut a perfect one as the
Avalanche recorded their first team shutout of the season. A
fifth-round pick for the Avalanche in the 2016 NHL draft, Werner has
a 5-4-0 record, a .908 save percentage and 2.88 goals-against
average for the AHL's Colorado Eagles this season.
Canadiens 3, Blue Jackets 2 (SO)
Jonathan Drouin scored the only goal in the shootout as Montreal
defeated visiting Columbus. Drouin slid in a backhander during the
top of the second round for the game-deciding goal.
Montreal goalie Carey Price stuffed Cam Atkinson, Gustav Nyquist and
Oliver Bjorkstrand in the extra session after making 33 saves in
regulation and the shootout.
Brendan Gallagher and Tomas Tatar tallied for Montreal, which moved
to 6-1-1 in their last eight. Eric Robinson and Zach Werenski scored
for the Blue Jackets in regulation.
Rangers 3, Penguins 2 (OT)
Rookie Kaapo Kakko scored twice, including the game-winning goal at
2:24 of overtime, as host New York survived squandering a two-goal
lead and edged Pittsburgh. The Rangers improved to 6-2-1 in their
past nine games thanks to Kakko's first career two-goal game.
Kakko and Fox scored in the opening period for the Rangers, who also
got a 30-save performance from Alexandar Georgiev. Artemi Panarin
had an assist and extended his points streak to nine games.
Justin Schultz scored, and Jared McCann tied the game with a
power-play goal that ended Pittsburgh's 0-for-28 drought with the
man advantage. Matt Murray finished with 24 saves for Pittsburgh,
which played without Sidney Crosby (lower-body injury).
Coyotes 3, Blues 2 (SO)
Conor Garland scored the game-tying goal and the shootout winner to
lift visiting Arizona past St. Louis, ending the Blues' seven-game
winning streak.
Clayton Keller also scored and Darcy Kuemper made 33 saves for the
Coyotes, who stacked this victory on top of a 4-3 shootout road
victory over the Washington Capitals on Monday.
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Panthers center Mike Hoffman (68) skates past the bench after a goal
during the third period against the Boston Bruins at TD Garden.
Mandatory Credit: Greg M. Cooper-USA TODAY Sports
Jaden Schwartz and Colton Parayko scored for St. Louis. Jordan
Binnington stopped 20 of 22 shots.
Canucks 5, Predators 3
Elias Pettersson scored twice on his 21st birthday as host Vancouver
defeated Nashville in a game that featured six goals in the final 14
minutes.
Tanner Pearson also scored twice for the Canucks, the last an
empty-net goal the length of the ice with 6.9 seconds remaining, and
Adam Gaudette also tallied. Thatcher Demko made 34 saves as the
Canucks snapped a four-game winless streak.
Mikael Granlund, Filip Forsberg and Calle Jarnkrok scored for
Nashville. Pekka Rinne stopped 21 of 25 shots for the Predators, who
are 1-3-2 in their past six games after a four-game winning streak.
Red Wings 4, Ducks 3 (OT)
Dennis Cholowski scored at 2:04 of overtime as visiting Detroit
staged a late rally to edge Anaheim and hand the Ducks their fourth
straight loss.
Cholowski wristed a shot over the shoulder of Ducks goalie Ryan
Miller off a pass from Robby Fabbri. Detroit's Dylan Larkin scored
in the final minute of regulation to tie the game.
Filip Hronek and Andreas Athanasiou also scored for the Red Wings.
Jonathan Bernier made 24 saves as Detroit won its third straight
game. Jakob Silfverberg, Josh Mahura and Cam Fowler scored for
Anaheim.
Sharks 6, Oilers 3
Brent Burns, Evander Kane and Patrick Marleau scored first-period
goals, and San Jose cruised to another win over Edmonton -- the
Sharks' eighth in their last nine vs. the Oilers.
Martin Jones made 21 saves while Erik Karlsson collected three
assists for the Sharks, who have won also four straight games.
Barclay Goodrow and Timo Meier each had a goal and an assist for the
Sharks, who also got a goal from Tomas Hertl.
Leon Draisaitl and Sam Gagner both registered a goal and an assist
for the Oilers, and Zack Kassian added a goal for Edmonton, whose
two-game winning streak ended.
Kings 3, Wild 1
Anze Kopitar and Jeff Carter scored early goals, and Jonathan Quick
made 27 saves as Los Angeles ended a three-game losing streak with a
win over visiting Minnesota.
Sean Walker added an empty-net goal in the final minute as the Kings
won at the start of a stretch in which they'll play seven of eight
games at home after losing all three during a just-concluded trip to
Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal.
Matt Dumba scored for the Wild, who went 2-2-0 on a West Coast trip.
Minnesota, which fell to 2-4-1 over its past seven games, got 32
saves from Devan Dubnyk.
--Field Level Media
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