NHL roundup: Stars' seventh
straight win ties team mark
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[November 27, 2019]
Alexander Radulov had two goals
and an assist, and John Klingberg had three assists as the Dallas
Stars tied a franchise record with their seventh straight victory,
4-2 over the visiting Vegas Golden Knights on Monday.
Esa Lindell and Jason Dickinson also scored, and Tyler Sequin had
two assists for Dallas, which extended its point streak to 12 games
(11-0-1) for the first time since 2002-03. It was the fifth time in
franchise history Dallas won seven straight games, most recently in
2008.
Ben Bishop finished with 26 saves for the Stars to extend his
personal win streak to six starts.
Paul Stastny and Shea Theodore scored goals for Vegas, which dropped
its third straight game and eighth in the past 10 (2-6-2). The
Golden Knights also have lost five consecutive road games.
Ducks 3, Islanders 0
Ryan Getzlaf and Cam Fowler had a goal and an assist apiece as host
Anaheim ended New York's franchise-record, 17-game point streak.
Goalie John Gibson made 26 saves for the Ducks, who returned home
from a four-game road trip to end a three-game losing streak.
Anaheim also snapped a five-game home losing streak. Ondrej Kase
added a third-period goal for Anaheim, which had lost eight of its
previous nine games (1-5-3).
The Islanders lost their second consecutive game in California, but
it was just their first regulation loss since Oct. 11 against the
Carolina Hurricanes. The Islanders went 15-0-2 during the points
streak.
Sharks 4, Kings 3 (OT)
Patrick Marleau scored 2:35 into overtime, and visiting San Jose,
despite blowing a three-goal lead, defeated Los Angeles.
Timo Meier scored two goals, and Erik Karlsson had a goal and an
assist for San Jose, which won its third consecutive game -- all in
overtime -- and posted its ninth victory in 10 games. Labanc added
two assists.
Anze Kopitar and Adrian Kempe each had a goal and an assist, and
Dustin Brown also scored a goal for Los Angeles. Alex Iafallo added
two assists for the Kings, who lost for the third time in four games
(1-2-1).
Flyers 2, Canucks 1
Jake Voracek and Sean Couturier each had one goal and one assist to
lift host Philadelphia past Vancouver.
Voracek scored a goal for the second straight game. Flyers
goaltender Carter Hart wasn't heavily tested but made 16 saves.
J.T. Miller scored the lone goal for the Canucks, who had a
short-lived, one-goal lead.
Lightning 5, Sabres 2
Cedric Paquette and Ondrej Palat netted short-handed goals 49
seconds apart on the same penalty kill in Tampa Bay's win over
visiting Buffalo.
The two goals broke open a 3-2 game midway through the third period
and helped Tampa Bay to its third straight win and sixth in its past
eight games.
Palat, who added two assists, recorded his 200th assist and 300th
point on Nikita Kucherov's goal that opened the game's scoring.
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Stars right wing Alexander Radulov (47) is named the number one star
in the win over the Vegas Golden Knights at the American Airlines
Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
Rangers 3, Wild 2 (OT)
Tony DeAngelo scored 32 seconds into overtime for host New York,
which mounted a late comeback to edge Minnesota.
The Rangers won the overtime faceoff and maintained control of the
puck until DeAngelo weaved his way into the open slot and beat Alex
Stalock from point-blank range.
Brady Skjei scored in the first period and Chris Kreider forced
overtime by scoring on the power play with 2:50 left for the
Rangers, who have won two straight and three of four. Zach Parise
and Ryan Donato scored for the Wild.
Predators 3, Blues 2 (SO)
Daniel Carr scored the decisive shootout goal as Nashville edged
visiting St. Louis, beating the Blues for the second time in three
days. The Predators defeated the Blues 4-2 on Saturday night to snap
their six-game winless streak.
Ryan Johansen and Nick Bonino scored for the Predators, and Juuse
Saros stopped 23 of 25 shots.
David Perron and Brayden Schenn scored, and Jake Allen made 37 saves
for the Blues, who have earned points in 12 of their past 14 games
(9-2-3).
Penguins 3, Flames 2 (OT)
Jake Guentzel scored with 56 seconds left in overtime to give
Pittsburgh the win over visiting Calgary.
Alex Galchenyuk and Jared McCann each added a goal and an assist,
and Dominik Kahun had two assists for Pittsburgh, which won its
second straight and extended its point streak to five games (3-0-2).
Penguins backup goalie Tristan Jarry, starting in consecutive games
for the first time this season, made 32 saves. Dillon Dube and Sean
Monahan had the Calgary goals, and David Rittich stopped 35 shots.
Blue Jackets 1, Senators 0
Oliver Bjorkstrand's goal 21 seconds into the third period and
Joonas Korpisalo's 25 saves gave Columbus the win over visiting
Ottawa.
Korpisalo improved to 4-0-0 with a .922 save percentage over his
past four starts. The shutout was the second of Korpisalo's career,
and his first since Feb. 25, 2017, against the New York Islanders.
The goaltender was solid throughout but came up especially big on a
pair of Ottawa scoring chances in the third period. Korpisalo
stopped a Connor Brown breakaway at 9:45, then stopped a point-blank
shot from Anthony Duclair with 10 seconds remaining.
--Field Level Media
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