NHL roundup: Caps rally from 4
down, sink Canucks in SO
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[October 26, 2019]
Nicklas Backstrom scored the
game-winner in the third round of the shootout as the visiting
Washington Capitals rallied from a four-goal deficit to defeat the
Vancouver Canucks, 6-5, on Friday night.
Backstrom fired a wrist shot inside the left post for the 11th
shootout winner of his career. T.J. Oshie scored in the first round
for the Capitals, but Elias Pettersson evened things up in the
second round to set the stage for Backstrom's game-winner.
Michal Kempny and Evgeny Kuznetsov each scored two goals, and Lars
Eller added a short-handed goal and an assist. Washington scored the
final four goals of regulation over an eight-minute stretch that
began with one second left in the second period. Rookie Ilya
Samsonov had 29 saves.
Tim Schaller scored two goals, and Brock Boeser had a goal and an
assist to lead the Vancouver. Pettersson and Jake Virtanen also
scored goals, and Bo Horvat added two assists for the Canucks. Jacob
Markstrom finished with 24 saves.
Avalanche 6, Golden Knights 1
Nazem Kadri and Matt Calvert each scored two goals, Pierre-Edouard
Bellemare had a goal and two assists and Nathan MacKinnon extended
his points streak as visiting Colorado cruised over Vegas.
MacKinnon, who had two assists, became the fifth player in franchise
history to open the season with a point streak of at least 10 games.
Cale Makar scored his first regular-season NHL goal for the
Avalanche, who finished their season-long six-game road trip with a
4-1-1 mark. Philipp Grubauer finished with 25 saves to improve to
6-1-1 this season.
Maple Leafs 4, Sharks 1
Morgan Rielly scored with just over five minutes to play in the
third period to snap a tie and Toronto went on to defeat visiting
San Jose.
Jake Muzzin, Ilya Mikheyev and Auston Matthews also scored for the
Maple Leafs, who had 15 saves from goaltender Frederik Andersen.
Kevin Labanc scored for the Sharks, who were playing the third game
of a five-game road trip. Martin Jones stopped 25 shots for San
Jose.
Sabers 2, Red Wings 0
Sam Reinhart had a goal and an assist as Linus Ullmark made 41 saves
as visiting Buffalo handed punchless Detroit its seventh straight
loss.
Reinhart notched his fifth goal of the season and Jake McCabe also
scored for Buffalo, which bounced back from a 6-2 loss to the New
York Rangers on Thursday. Jack Eichel assisted on both goals.
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Colorado Avalanche left
wing Pierre-Edouard Bellemare (41) passed the puck away from Vegas
Golden Knights center William Karlsson (71) during the third period
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Jimmy Howard made 23 saves for the Red Wings, who were blanked for
the first time this season and have scored only nine goals in their
current slide.
Coyotes 5, Devils 3
Barrett Hayton scored the go-ahead, third-period goal -- getting the
best of rival teenager Jack Hughes in the process -- as Arizona
defeated New Jersey in Newark, N.J.
It was the first career goal for the 19-year-old Hayton, the fifth
overall pick in 2018 playing in his first season in the NHL. Arizona
also got goals from Nick Schmaltz, Michael Grabner, Oliver Ekman-Larsson
and Clayton Keller (empty-netter). Goaltender Antti Raanta made 32
saves.
Hughes, the NHL's No. 1 overall pick this summer, had the best game
of his young career, scoring one goal and adding two assists. After
going without a goal or assist in his first six NHL games, Hughes is
now on a three-game points streak.
Islanders 4, Senators 2
Nick Leddy converted a penalty shot to record the second two-goal
game of his career, and also added an assist as visiting New York
won its sixth straight game with a victory over Ottawa.
Matt Martin had a goal with an assist, and Derick Brassard scored in
his second straight game for New York, which is undefeated since
losing three of its first four. Tyler Ennis scored his first two
goals of the season for Ottawa, which went 1-for-6 on the power play
and is 2-for-33 on the season.
Thomas Greiss stopped 30 shots for his third straight victory in net
for the Islanders. Anders Nilsson made his third straight start for
the Senators, but was pulled in the second period after allowing all
four goals, including two in 70 seconds.
--Field Level Media
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