NHL roundup: Lightning pummel
Rangers with 9 goals
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[November 15, 2019]
Nikita Kucherov collected a goal
and three assists, while Steven Stamkos and Yanni Gourde each scored
a power-play goal and added two assists as the Tampa Bay Lightning
returned home from Sweden and rolled to a 9-3 victory over the New
York Rangers on Thursday night.
The Lightning won their third straight and impressively followed up
consecutive wins over the Buffalo Sabres in Stockholm by going
5-for-8 on the power play. They tied a team record by scoring nine
goals for the second time in team history and also outshot the
Rangers 45-23.
Tampa Bay saw 14 players get at least one point and six players
register multi-point games, including Victor Hedman, who had three
assists, and Alex Killorn, who scored twice (both on the power play)
and had an assist.
Tampa Bay goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy made 20 saves. He recorded
his 131st career win, tying Ben Bishop for the most in team history.
Chris Kreider scored in the first period, and Filip Chytil tallied
twice in the third for the Rangers.
Oilers 6, Avalanche 2
Captain Connor McDavid recorded his second hat trick in three games
to highlight his six-point performance, a career-high, as host
Edmonton skated past Colorado. McDavid's sixth career hat trick came
two games after he scored three times in Edmonton's 6-2 win at
Anaheim.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins tallied twice, Zack Kassian scored in his third
straight game, and Mike Smith made 31 saves as the Oilers improved
to 7-2-1 at home this season.
Edmonton's Leon Draisaitl had a career-high five assists to extend
his point streak to 11 games, while McDavid has collected at least
one point in six consecutive contests. Andre Burakovsky scored both
of the Avalanche's goals.
Sharks 5, Ducks 3
Brent Burns and Evander Kane scored third-period goals as San Jose
rallied past host Anaheim to extend its winning streak to five
games.
Tomas Hertl added two goals for the Sharks, who had lost five in a
row before going on their winning streak. Logan Couture sealed the
victory with a goal in the final minute.
Rickard Rakell, Jakob Silfverberg and Max Jones scored goals for the
Ducks, who lost their fifth consecutive game, all at home. The Ducks
went 2-3-2 on a season-long seven-game homestand.
Jets 4, Panthers 3
Center Mark Scheifele had the go-ahead, third-period goal and added
two assists, leading Winnipeg past Florida in Sunrise, Fla.
Scheifele, who leads Winnipeg with 20 points, was supported by
Patrik Laine, who had three assists. Josh Morrissey, Nikolaj Ehlers
and Adam Lowry also scored for the Jets.
Backup goalie Laurent Brossoit had 34 saves as the Jets started
their four-game road trip in successful fashion.
Hurricanes 5, Sabres 4 (OT)
Dougie Hamilton scored midway through overtime as Carolina recovered
after surrendering a two-goal lead to win at Buffalo.
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Lightning right wing Nikita Kucherov (86) skates with the
puck as New York Rangers right wing Jesper Fast (17) defends
during the third period at Amalie Arena. Mandatory Credit:
Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Hamilton, a defenseman, is tied for the team lead with nine goals.
He was set up by Martin Necas' rush into the zone with the puck
before ending the game at the 2:28 mark.
Jordan Staal, Sebastian Aho, Teuvo Teravainen and Andrei Svechnikov
also scored for the Hurricanes. Teravainen and Svechnikov both
assisted on two goals while Hamilton and Aho added one assist
apiece.
Wild 3, Coyotes 2
Jordan Greenway notched the game-winning goal in the third period as
Minnesota defeated Arizona for the second time in six days, this
time at home.
Minnesota's Joel Eriksson Ek won a faceoff, and Jonas Brodin's blast
from near the blue line caromed off Coyotes defenseman Aaron Ness
and then Greenway for the latter's first goal at 12:11.
Zach Parise notched a goal and an assist, Kevin Fiala scored and
Devan Dubnyk stopped 27 shots for the Wild, who won 4-3 in Arizona
on Saturday.
Stars 4, Canucks 2
Tyler Seguin had a goal and an assist as Dallas extended its points
streak to seven games at the expense of host Vancouver.
Justin Dowling, Blake Comeau and Alexander Radulov also scored for
the Stars, who are 6-0-1 over their past seven games and 9-1-1 after
opening the season 1-7-1. Joe Pavelski notched two assists, and
goaltender Anton Khudobin made 32 saves to improve to 4-0-2 in his
career against Vancouver.
Jake Virtanen and Troy Stecher scored for the Canucks, who dropped
to 1-4-1 in their past six games. Goalie Jacob Markstrom stopped 25
of 29 shots.
Kings 3, Red Wings 2 (OT)
Alex Iafallo was the overtime hero as host Los Angeles tied the game
against Detroit late in regulation and then claimed victory 23
seconds into the extra period.
On the winning goal, Drew Doughty's shot went off the glass but
rebounded to Iafallo at the doorstep, and he had a tap-in tally.
Jonathan Quick made 19 saves for the Kings, who have won two
straight games.
Anze Kopitar and Adrian Kempe also scored for Los Angeles, while
Tyler Bertuzzi netted both goals for Detroit, which had a three-game
winning streak snapped. Goalie Jonathan Bernier stopped 28 shots.
--Field Level Media
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