NHL roundup: Avs take first loss as
Pens win in OT
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[October 17, 2019]
Brandon Tanev scored a
short-handed goal with 1:03 left in overtime Wednesday to give the
host Pittsburgh Penguins a 3-2 win and hand the Colorado Avalanche
their first loss of the season.
Tanev's shot from the bottom of the left circle was inadvertently
knocked across the goal line by Colorado's Gabriel Landeskog near
the far post.
Sidney Crosby had a goal and an assist, Jake Guentzel scored and
Matt Murray made 26 saves for Pittsburgh, which won its fourth
straight.
Matt Calvert and Nathan MacKinnon scored for the Avalanche, who
entered the game 5-0-0, the last remaining NHL team without a loss.
Philipp Grubauer made 30 saves for Colorado.
Sharks 5, Hurricanes 2
Evander Kane scored a hat trick in the first period, and Martin
Jones made it stand up with 36 saves as host San Jose picked up its
third consecutive win with a victory over Carolina.
Kane became the first San Jose player to complete a hat trick in an
opening period. He also became the ninth Sharks player to score
three-plus goals in a single period, the first since Patrick Marleau
had four goals in the third period at Colorado on Jan. 23, 2017.
His only other hat trick was a four-goal game for the Sharks at
Calgary on March 16, 2018. Kane also had an assist Wednesday.
Barclay Goodrow and Tomas Hertl also scored goals, and Brent Burns
and Hertl each had two assists for San Jose.
Oilers 6, Flyers 3
Connor McDavid scored once in a five-point game, and Leon Draisaitl
scored twice and added an assist as host Edmonton made quick work of
Philadelphia with their sixth win in seven games this season.
McDavid has 17 points through seven games this season, a feat
equaled by in franchise history only by Wayne Gretzky.
Mikko Koskinen stopped 49 shots for the Oilers, who have won six of
their seven contests. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins had a goal and an assist
for Edmonton, which also got goals from Ethan Bear and Brandon
Manning.
Ducks 5, Sabres 2
Rickard Rakell, Ryan Getzlaf and Adam Henrique scored second-period
goals as host Anaheim rallied to hand Buffalo its first regulation
defeat of the season.
The Ducks, returning from a 2-2-0 road trip, won at home for the
third time in three tries. The Sabres had their three-game winning
streak snapped.
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Penguins left wing Brandon Tanev (middle) celebrates his game
winning goal with center Sam Lafferty (37) and center Zach
Aston-Reese (46) against the Colorado Avalanche in overtime at PPG
PAINTS Arena. Pittsburgh won 3-2 in overtime. Mandatory Credit:
Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
Victor Olofsson scored his sixth goal of the season on the man
advantage in the second period for Buffalo, extending his own record
by becoming the first player in NHL history to score the first eight
goals of his career all on the power play.
Capitals 4, Maple Leafs 3
John Carlson finished with one goal and two assists and host
Washington used a three-goal burst over 78 seconds in the second
period to top Toronto and pick up its first home win in four tries
this season.
Carlson now has three goals and 11 assists to rank among the NHL
scoring leaders. The defenseman assisted on Washington's first two
goals and scored the fourth one, while Nicklas Backstrom added a
goal and an assist, and Jakub Vrana and Evgeny Kuznetsov also scored
for the Capitals.
Toronto got first-period goals from Kasperi Kapanen and Ilya
Mikheyev, seemingly taking charge with a 2-0 lead. But rookie Ilya
Samsonov, starting in goal for Washington, recovered to make 29
saves. Michael Hutchinson made 28 saves for Toronto.
Blue Jackets 3, Stars 2
Zach Werenski and Alexander Wennberg each had first-period goals,
and host Columbus added to Dallas' early-season misery.
Sonny Milano added a highlight-reel, third-period goal, and Joonas
Korpisalo stopped 30 shots as the Blue Jackets posted back-to-back
wins for the first time on the young season. Columbus also extended
its winning streak over Dallas to eight games.
The Stars fell to 1-6-1 and continue to struggle on offense. Miro
Heiskanen scored near the end of the first period, and Joe Pavelski
finally got his first goal with Dallas, which has totaled just 15
goals and is a paltry 1-for-24 on the power play.
--Field Level Media
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