NHL roundup: Bruins top Rangers
with Bergeron's hat trick
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[October 28, 2019]
Patrice Bergeron netted a hat
trick, and Brad Marchand added two goals and three assists as the
Boston Bruins won 7-4 on Sunday in the New York Rangers' 2,000th
regular-season NHL game at the current Madison Square Garden, which
opened in 1968.
David Pastrnak had a five-game goal streak snapped but contributed
five assists as Boston's top line accounted for 13 points. Charlie
Coyle and Zdeno Chara also had goals for the Bruins, who have at
least a point in seven straight games (5-0-2). Goaltender Jaroslav
Halak made 25 saves.
Micheal Haley, Pavel Buchnevich, Chris Kreider and Brady Skjei
scored for the Rangers, who dropped to 1-5-1 in their last seven.
Goalie Henrik Lundqvist stopped 27 shots before being relieved with
New York trailing 4-1 after two periods.
The Bruins were coming off an emotional 3-0 victory Saturday at home
against St. Louis, the team that defeated them in Game 7 of the
Stanley Cup Final last spring. After trailing 1-0 through the first
period, Boston came out strong in the second with two goals in the
opening 1:08 and two more later in the period while outshooting New
York 21-5 in the frame.
Islanders 5, Flyers 3
Anders Lee had a goal and an assist, and five different New York
skaters scored in a win over Philadelphia in Uniondale, N.Y.,
stretching the Isles' winning streak to seven.
Mathew Barzal, Derick Brassard, Ross Johnston and Ryan Pulock each
contributed a goal for the hot Islanders, who set a season-high for
goals scored. New York started the season 1-3-0 but hasn't lost
since, matching the franchise's longest single-season winning streak
since 1990.
Islanders goaltender Semyon Varlamov made 28 saves. Jakub Voracek,
Travis Konecny and Claude Giroux scored a goal apiece for the
Flyers, who had their three-game winning streak snapped.
Panthers 6, Oilers 2
Florida scored on its first three shots of the second period and
recorded at least one point for the eighth straight game with an
easy win in Edmonton.
Aaron Ekblad, Brian Boyle and Noel Acciari netted markers in a span
of 125 seconds near the start of the second period for a 3-0 lead
for the Panthers, who last failed to get a point in a 6-3 loss to
Carolina on Oct. 8.
Leon Draisaitl contributed a goal and an assist, and James Neal also
scored for Edmonton, which lost for the first time at home after
opening with five wins.
Blues 5, Red Wings 4 (OT)
David Perron scored at 1:28 of overtime as St. Louis Blues stormed
back after blowing a two-goal lead to hand host Detroit its eighth
consecutive loss.
Ryan O'Reilly had two goals and two assists to lead the Blues.
Schenn and Zach Sanford also scored for St. Louis, while Jordan
Binnington made 29 saves. Tyler Bertuzzi and Dylan Larkin each had a
goal and an assist for Detroit. Filip Hronek and Valtteri Filppula
also scored.
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Rangers defenseman Adam Fox (23) plays the puck against Boston
Bruins center Patrice Bergeron (37) during the third period at
Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Noah K. Murray-USA TODAY
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With the Blues leading 3-1 after two periods, Detroit scored three
times before the 12-minute mark in the third to take a lead.
O'Reilly tied the game at 15:42 to force the extra period.
Golden Knights 5, Ducks 2
Mark Stone had a goal and an assist, and Marc-Andre Fleury finished
with 13 saves in Las Vegas, which continued its dominance of
Anaheim.
Paul Stastny, William Karlsson, Ryan Reaves and Nicolas Roy also
scored goals for the Golden Knights, who bounced back from a 6-1
home loss to Colorado on Friday afternoon, a contest head coach
Gerard Gallant called "an embarrassing game for everyone."
It was the eighth victory in nine all-time meetings with the Ducks
for the Golden Knights, who outshot Anaheim, 49-15, while moving
into sole possession of second place in the Pacific Division. Vegas
outscored Anaheim 14-3 while sweeping all four games in the series
last season.
Blackhawks 5, Kings 1
Dylan Strome tallied two goals and an assist, and Chicago pulled
away for a win over visiting Los Angeles.
Alex DeBrincat also enjoyed a three-point night with a goal and two
assists for the Blackhawks, who snapped a four-game losing streak.
David Kampf and Drake Caggiula scored one goal apiece for Chicago.
Sean Walker scored the lone goal for Los Angeles, which has dropped
three in a row and six of its past eight games.
Senators 5, Sharks 2
Nick Paul had two goals and an assist for the first-multi-point game
of his NHL career in his 62nd game as host Ottawa beat San Jose.
Brady Tkachuk finished with a goal and two assists, Connor Brown had
a goal and an assist, Anthony Duclair also scored, and Craig
Anderson made 34 saves for the Senators.
Evander Kane and Kevin Labanc scored, Brent Burns had two assists
and Aaron Dell made 18 saves on 22 shots for the Sharks before he
was replaced by Martin Jones at the start of the third period. Jones
finished with seven saves on eight shots.
--Field Level Media
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