NHL roundup: Eller's OT goal nets
Caps' wild win over Sharks
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[January 06, 2020]
Washington scored twice in a
32-second span late in the third period and Lars Eller tallied 2:01
into overtime to lift the Capitals to a 5-4 victory over the
visiting San Jose Sharks on Sunday afternoon.
The Capitals had to overcome a second-period hat trick from San
Jose's Evander Kane and a late 4-2 deficit.
Captain Logan Couture seemed to seal it for the Sharks on an
empty-net goal for that two-goal edge with one minute left in the
third period. Washington, however, trimmed the deficit after Jakub
Vrana's second of the game with 47 seconds left before T.J. Oshie
tallied with 15 seconds left.
Goalie Braden Holtby then stopped two breakaways in overtime and
made a pass that started the rush on Eller's goal. Eller took a
cross-ice feed from defenseman John Carlson and fired a high shot
past goalie Martin Jones. The assist was Holtby's first of the
season.
Flames 5, Wild 4 (SO)
Mark Giordano tied the game with less than six minutes left in the
third period and Dillon Dube recorded the shootout winner as Calgary
beat Minnesota in St. Paul, Minn.
Calgary, which also got goals from Milan Lucic, Travis Hamonic and
Michael Stone, has won back-to-back contests for the first time
since a seven-game run from Nov. 27-Dec. 12. The Flames' David
Rittich stopped 30 shots and six of seven in the shootout.
Marcus Foligno scored twice for Minnesota, which has lost three of
four.
Lightning 3, Hurricanes 1
Goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy won his fifth straight decision by
stopping 28 shots as Tampa Bay pushed its winning streak to seven
games with a victory against host Carolina in Raleigh, N.C.
Mitchell Stephens, Steven Stamkos and Brayden Point scored as the
Lightning completed a perfect four-game road swing. Nikita Kucherov
notched two assists, and Stamkos also had an assist.
The Hurricanes, who were playing the first game after the midway
mark of their schedule, have lost five of their last seven games.
They have three games remaining on a seven-game homestand.
Panthers 4, Penguins 1
Frank Vatrano and Mike Hoffman each had a goal and an assist Sunday
as visiting Florida topped Pittsburgh.
Brett Connolly and Evgenii Dadonov also scored for Florida, and
goaltender Chris Driedger made 31 saves for the Panthers, who have
won seven of 10 and finished a road trip 2-2-0.
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Capitals center Lars Eller (20) scores the game-winning goal on San
Jose Sharks goaltender Martin Jones (31) in overtime at Capital One
Arena. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Jared McCann scored for Pittsburgh, which had its five-game point
streak (4-0-1) snapped. The Penguins failed to improve on their
NHL-best 16 home wins. They also had won eight in a row at home
against Florida.
Ducks 5, Predators 4 (SO)
Ryan Getzlaf scored the deciding goal in the fifth round of a
shootout and added three assists as host Anaheim ended a three-game
losing streak by edging Nashville.
Adam Henrique posted two goals and an assist, while Cam Fowler and
Daniel Sprong also scored, as the Ducks took a season-high 47 shots
and picked up their third victory in their last four home games.
Goalie John Gibson made three saves in the shootout and 22 in the
game.
Craig Smith scored two goals and Austin Watson and Rocco Grimaldi
one each for the Predators, who lost for the fourth time in their
last five games and went 1-1 in a quick trip to Southern California
with games on consecutive nights. Juuse Saros made 43 saves for the
Predators.
Blackhawks 4, Red Wings 2
Adam Boqvist scored the go-ahead goal with 10:13 remaining in the
third period and goaltender Corey Crawford stopped 19 of 21 shots to
rally host Chicago past Detroit.
Making his first start in nearly two weeks, Crawford earned his
first victory since Dec. 6 as he spelled Robin Lehner, who is
day-to-day with a right knee injury after making the past four
starts for Chicago. The Blackhawks have won four of five and six of
eight.
The Red Wings, who lost for the eighth time in nine games, also lost
defenseman Trevor Daley, as he left the ice after taking a shot to
his ankle.
--Field Level Media
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