NHL roundup: Isles nip Pens, extend
point streak to 15
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[November 20, 2019]
Brock Nelson scored his second
goal of the game, on his own rebound at 2:55 of overtime, as the
visiting New York Islanders downed the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-4 on
Tuesday to stretch their point streak to 15 games, matching a
franchise record.
Ryan Pulock tied it 4-4 for New York with 1:32 left in regulation on
a blast from the center point with goalie Semyon Varlamov pulled.
Anthony Beauvillier and Josh Bailey also scored and Nick Leddy had
three assists for New York. Varlamov made 27 saves. The Islanders
are 14-0-1 in their streak, the only blemish a Nov. 7 overtime loss
to Pittsburgh.
The Penguins got two goals from Brandon Tanev, a goal and an assist
from Jake Guentzel, a goal from Bryan Rust and two assists from
Evgeni Malkin. Matt Murray stopped 37 shots.
Oilers 5, Sharks 2
Connor McDavid had a goal and two assists as Edmonton snapped host
San Jose's six-game winning streak.
Markus Granlund, Zack Kassian, Jujhar Khaira and James Neal also
scored for the Oilers, who won for the sixth time in their past 10
games (6-2-2). Defensemen Darnell Nurse and Oscar Klefbom each had
two assists, and Mikko Koskinen made 33 saves.
Kevin Labanc and Barclay Goodrow tallied for the Sharks, whose
streak included a 6-3 home victory against Edmonton a week earlier.
Martin Jones stopped 24 of 29 shots.
Bruins 5, Devils 1
Matt Grzelcyk and David Pastrnak scored two goals apiece to help
Boston cruise to a win in Newark, N.J.
The two-goal game was the first in the NHL for Grzelcyk, who hadn't
scored a regular-season goal since April 6. Pastrnak's two-goal game
was his third multi-goal effort of the season.
Connor Clifton capped the scoring for the Bruins, who won for just
the second time in seven games (2-2-3). Goalie Tuukka Rask made 25
saves. Blake Coleman scored for the Devils.
Senators 4, Red Wings 3
Anthony Duclair had two goals and an assist as visiting Ottawa edged
Detroit.
Duclair also had two goals in the Senators' 5-2 home victory over
Detroit earlier this season. Jean-Gabriel Pageau and Brady Tkachuk
tallied the other Ottawa goals on Tuesday, and Anders Nilsson made
35 saves.
Robby Fabbri, Valtteri Filppula and Anthony Mantha scored for the
Red Wings. Filppula and Filip Hronek (two assists) both had
two-point games, and Jonathan Bernier made 29 saves.
Blues 3, Lightning 1
Oskar Sundqvist scored the decisive third-period goal to lift St.
Louis past visiting Tampa Bay. The Blues have earned points in 10 of
their past 11 games, going 8-1-2.
The Lightning lost their second straight game after a three-game
winning streak. They also lost winger Nikita Kucherov, who departed
the game in the second period after Blues forward Brayden Schenn
knocked him to the ice from behind.
David Perron and Jaden Schwartz also scored for the Blues, and
goaltender Jordan Binnington made 17 saves. Anthony Cirelli scored
for the Lightning, and Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 31 of 33 shots.
Blue Jackets 5, Canadiens 2
Pierre-Luc Dubois recorded two goals and an assist as Columbus
defeated visiting Montreal.
The five goals marked a season high for the Blue Jackets, who
entered the game with a league-worst 45 goals. The offense was
sparked by the newly assembled line of Dubois, Emil Bemstrom and
Sonny Milano, who have combined for four goals and five assists in
just more than four periods skating as a unit.
Bemstrom, 20, had a goal and an assist for the first multi-point
game of his young career. The rookie now has six points (three
goals, three assists) over a five-game points streak.
Panthers 5, Flyers 2
Jonathan Huberdeau scored a goal and later survived a crosscheck
that drew blood as host Florida defeated Philadelphia in Sunrise,
Fla.
Huberdeau and Flyers defenseman Philippe Myers were jostling in
front of Philadelphia's net early in the second period. Myers ended
the skirmish with a crosscheck to Huberdeau's face, drawing blood
and giving the Panthers a four-minute power play. Huberdeau was able
to return to action.
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Islanders left wing Anthony Beauvillier (18) celebrates with center
Brock Nelson (29) after scoring a goal against the Toronto Maple
Leafs during the second period at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
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The Panthers also got goals from Colton Sceviour, Brett Connolly,
Aleksander Barkov and Mike Hoffman. Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky
made 35 saves for the win, including 14 in the third period without
surrendering a goal. Travis Sanheim and Morgan Frost (in his NHL
debut) scored for the Flyers.
Hurricanes 4, Blackhawks 2
Nino Niederreiter had a goal and an assist, and Carolina held on for
a victory at Chicago.
Martin Necas, Andrei Svechnikov and Sebastian Aho also scored for
the Hurricanes, who won their fourth consecutive game. Lucas
Wallmark finished with a pair of assists, and Petr Mrazek made 30
saves.
Defensemen Erik Gustafsson and Connor Murphy scored for the
Blackhawks. The loss snapped a four-game winning streak for Chicago,
which failed to earn at least one point for only the third time in
the past 12 games. Robin Lehner stopped 29 shots.
Jets 2, Predators 1
Nikolaj Ehlers scored his 100th career goal, Connor Hellebuyck made
38 saves, and Winnipeg topped host Nashville for its third straight
win.
Patrik Laine also scored for the Jets, who are 7-1-1 in their past
nine games.
Nick Bonino had the lone goal for the Predators, who are on a
five-game winless streak (0-4-1) and are 1-5-2 in their past eight
games. Juuse Saros made 23 saves for the Predators.
Stars 6, Canucks 1
Jamie Benn collected two goals and an assist and Ben Bishop made 32
saves as host Dallas topped Vancouver to extend its point streak to
nine games.
Justin Dowling, Corey Perry and defenseman Miro Heiskanen each
scored and set up a goal for the Stars, who have eight wins during
their point streak and are 11-1-1 in their past 13 contests.
Bo Horvat scored to snap his nine-game goal drought for the Canucks,
who have lost seven of their past eight games (1-5-2) following
their second setback to Dallas in six days.
Avalanche 3, Flames 2
Andre Burakovsky scored twice and goalie Philipp Grubauer made 31
saves in his return from injury as visiting Colorado beat struggling
Calgary.
Grubauer was back after missing five games with a lower-body injury
for the Avalanche, who have won five of their past six games.
It was the seventh consecutive game in which the Flames surrendered
the first goal and the 16th in 24 games this season.
Wild 4, Sabres 1
Zach Parise netted two first-period goals to power Minnesota past
host Buffalo, marking the 49th multiple-goal game of his 15-year
career.
Jason Zucker tallied an empty-net goal and an assist, Jonas Brodin
scored, and Alex Stalock made 30 saves for the Wild, who improved to
10-1-1 in their past 12 games in Buffalo. Kevin Fiala posted an
assist, giving him four goals and three assists in his past eight
games.
Brandon Montour scored, and Linus Ullmark stopped 22 shots for
Buffalo, which dropped to 2-7-2 in its past 11.
Golden Knights 4, Maple Leafs 2
Cody Glass recorded a goal and an assist to help Vegas defeat
Toronto in Las Vegas.
Mark Stone, Tomas Nosek and Cody Eakin also scored for the Golden
Knights. Max Pacioretty had two assists, and Marc-Andre Fleury made
31 saves.
Jason Spezza had a goal and an assist, Zach Hyman also scored, and
Frederik Andersen made 33 saves for the Maple Leafs. Toronto's
losing streak stretched to six games (0-5-1), its longest since an
0-5-1 stretch from Feb. 27-March 7, 2016.
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