NHL roundup: Pastrnak's hat trick
boosts Bruins
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[February 13, 2020]
David Pastrnak completed his
fourth hat trick of the season and surpassed 40 goals as the Boston
Bruins beat the visiting Montreal Canadiens 4-1 Wednesday night.
Pastrnak regained the league lead with his 41st goal when he scored
his third of the night late in the second period. Patrice Bergeron
added an empty-netter and Brad Marchand had two assists as the
Bruins won for the seventh time in their past eight games. Tuukka
Rask stopped 28 shots to improve to 13-0-6 at home this season.
Nick Suzuki scored for the Canadiens, who lost their second
straight. Carey Price made 34 saves for Montreal.
Pastrnak became the first Bruin to reach 40 goals in a season since
Glen Murray scored 44 in 2002-03. He is the first Bruin to register
four hat tricks in a season since Phil Esposito and Bobby Orr each
did it in 1974-75.
Canucks 3, Blackhawks 0
Jacob Markstrom stopped 49 shots for his second shutout of the
season as Vancouver blanked visiting Chicago.
It was the fifth career shutout for Markstrom, who also picked up
his 22nd win of the season. The Canucks improved to 19-6-3 at home,
the most home wins by any Western Conference team, and won for the
11th time in their past 12 games at Rogers Arena.
Brandon Sutter had a goal and two assists, and Bo Horvat and Adam
Gaudette also scored goals for Vancouver. Corey Crawford finished
with 17 saves for Chicago, which saw its winless streak extended to
a season-long five games (0-3-2) despite firing a season-high 49
shots on goal.
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Bruins right wing David Pastrnak (88) waits for a face-off during
the third period of their 4-1 win over the Montreal Canadiens at TD
Garden. Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports
Kings 5, Flames 3
Calvin Petersen made 35 saves in his second start of the season and
the 12th of his NHL career, helping Los Angeles end a five-game
losing streak with a win against visiting Calgary.
Petersen made 14 saves in the third period, including three during a
five-on-three that lasted 1:02. Tyler Toffoli, Austin Wagner, Kurtis
MacDermid, Jeff Carter and Sean Walker scored for the Kings, who
came in 0-5-0 at Staples Center since Dec. 31.
Elias Lindholm scored two goals, Mikael Backlund also scored, and
David Rittich made 28 saves for Calgary, which was coming off
back-to-back 6-2 wins.
--Field Level Media
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