NHL roundup: Rinne becomes 12th
goalie to score goal
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[January 10, 2020]
Pekka Rinne made 29 saves and
scored an empty-net goal, making him the first goaltender to score a
goal since Mike Smith in 2013, and the Nashville Predators pulled
away for a 5-2 win over the host Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday
night.
Rinne gathered the puck behind his own net and flipped a shot high
and down the middle of the ice. It bounced a few times and scurried
into the open net with 21.4 seconds left. Rinne hoisted both arms in
the air as teammates mobbed him for the rare achievement, which last
took place when Smith scored Oct. 19, 2013, for the then-Phoenix
Coyotes in a game against the Detroit Red Wings.
Rinne is the 12th goaltender ever credited with a goal, and the
eighth to score with his own shot.
Viktor Arvidsson, Colin Blackwell, Matt Duchene and Nick Bonino also
scored for the Predators, who earned their first win under new head
coach John Hynes. Dominik Kubalik and Alex DeBrincat each scored for
Chicago, which fell behind by three goals in the first period before
trying to rally back. Blackhawks goaltender Corey Crawford made 25
saves but fell to 7-13-2.
Blues 5, Sabres 1
Alexander Steen scored his first two goals of the season to lead
host St. Louis past Buffalo for the Blues' seventh straight home win
and 10th win in 13 games.
Robert Thomas and Tyler Bozak each had a goal and two assists for
the Blues, who outshot the Sabres 31-19. David Perron also scored
and goaltender Jordan Binnington made 18 saves.

Jack Eichel scored for the Sabres, who lost their sixth consecutive
road game. Linus Ullmark, making his eighth consecutive start in
goal, made 26 saves.
Rangers 6, Devils 3
Defenseman Tony DeAngelo recorded his first career hat trick and set
a career high with five points as New York beat visiting New Jersey
at Madison Square Garden.
DeAngelo, who had never had more than two points in a game in 174
career outings, scored his first goal in the opening period and then
got two goals in a span 2:54 in the second, getting the hat trick on
a power play. He also set up scores by Artemi Panarin and Chris
Kreider.
DeAngelo tied team records by for points and goals by a defenseman,
with the former trying Brian Leetch's mark (accomplished twice). He
was the first Ranger defenseman to get a hat trick since Reijo
Ruotsalainen in 1982.
Bruins 5, Jets 4
Jake DeBrusk scored twice -- including the go-ahead goal in the
third period -- David Pastrnak had a hat trick, and host Boston came
back to edge Winnipeg.
DeBrusk, who added an assist, and Pastrnak scored 33 seconds apart
in the third as the Bruins rallied from a 4-3 deficit in the final
nine minutes to win their second straight since a three-game skid.
Pastrnak extended his league lead to 35 goals with his third hat
trick of the season and stretched his point streak to 12 games.
Kyle Connor, Andrew Copp, Neal Pionk and Mark Scheifele scored for
the Jets, who lost in the final contest of a four-game road trip
(2-1-1). Jaroslav Halak stopped 17 shots for Boston. Laurent
Brossoit made 31 saves for Winnipeg.
Lightning 4, Coyotes 0
Goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy posted 25 saves for his first shutout
this season as Tampa Bay improved its league-best winning streak to
nine games with a victory over visiting Arizona.
The stretch of victories is tied for the second-longest in franchise
history. The Lightning are one win away from matching their longest
streak ever, achieved last February. Their last loss was a 3-1
defeat in Washington to the Capitals on Dec. 21.

The Lightning also continued their dominance against the Pacific
Division by stretching their point streak to nine games (8-0-1).
Vasilevskiy won for the 21st time this season. The Vezina Trophy
winner has recorded seven consecutive wins and is 12-2-1 since
December.
Oilers 4, Canadiens 2
Alex Chiasson scored the go-ahead goal midway into the third period
as visiting Edmonton rallied to defeat reeling Montreal.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored a power-play goal, Riley Sheahan and Josh
Archibald also tallied, and Mike Smith made 35 saves for the Oilers,
who improved to 4-0-1 in their last five games.
Phillip Danault and Jesperi Kotkaniemi scored and Carey Price turned
aside 22 shots for Montreal, which saw its winless streak extend to
a season high-tying eight games (0-7-1). The Canadiens also dropped
eight in a row (0-5-3) from Nov. 16-Dec. 1.
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Predators goaltender Pekka Rinne (35) celebrates after scoring a
empty net goal against the Chicago Blackhawks with his teammates
during the third period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: David
Banks-USA TODAY Sports

Panthers 5, Canucks 2
Noel Acciari scored twice and Sergei Bobrovsky made a triumphant
return to the lineup as Florida skated past Vancouver in Sunrise,
Fla.
Acciari, a free agent signee after playing for the Boston Bruins the
past four seasons, has 17 goals this season and 12 in his past 12
games. Before this season, he had scored just 18 goals in 180 games.
Bobrovsky was bypassed the past two games as Florida went with
rookie Chris Driedger. The most recent game for Bobrovsky had been
Saturday, when he was pulled after making just four saves and
allowing three goals. This time, Bobrovsky made 30 saves to beat
Vancouver.
Kings 5, Golden Knights 2
Jack Campbell finished with 44 saves and Adrian Kempe scored two
goals as Los Angeles jumped out to a four-goal, first-period lead
and held on to win at Las Vegas.
Tyler Toffoli had a goal and an assist, and Alec Martinez and Ben
Hutton also scored goals for Los Angeles, which snapped a three-game
losing streak despite being outshot 36-5 over the final two periods.
Reilly Smith and Max Pacioretty scored goals for Vegas, which
remains tied for first place in the Pacific Division with Arizona.
Malcolm Subban had 18 saves for the Golden Knights, who have allowed
four goals in four straight games for the first time in franchise
history.
Flames 2, Wild 1
Johnny Gaudreau's goal near the midway point of the game was the
winner and goaltender Cam Talbot sparkled in net as host Calgary
edged Minnesota for its fourth straight win.
Talbot started consecutive games for only the second time this
season, and delivered a 42-save performance to earn first-star
honors.
Talbot delivered timely stops such as one on Matt Dumba in the
waning seconds of the first period, a cross-crease save on Jonas
Brodin shortly after his team took the lead, and then his most
important by denying Kevin Fiala with less than two minutes
remaining in the game. Talbot made 14 saves in both the second and
third periods.

Stars 3, Ducks 0
Denis Gurianov and Alexander Radulov each scored power-play goals
and Dallas used stingy defense from there to shut out host Anaheim.
Roope Hintz added an empty-net goal with 3:04 remaining as the Stars
ran their winning streak to six games, one off their season-best
streak. Stars goalie Ben Bishop made 27 saves while recording his
second shutout of the season. He also had a secondary assist on
Radulov's second-period goal.
It was an emotional night in Anaheim as the Ducks offered a pair of
video tributes in the first period, one for Corey Perry and the
other for Andrew Cogliano. Perry played 14 seasons in Anaheim, while
Cogliano played 7 1/2.
Sharks 3, Blue Jackets 1
Joe Thornton scored the winning goal in his 1,612th NHL game, tying
Ray Bourque for 11th place on the league's all-time list, as host
San Jose Sharks snapped Columbus' nine-game road point streak.
Kevin Labanc had a goal and an assist for the Sharks, who also got a
goal from Brent Burns. Goaltender Aaron Dell made 30 saves.
Sonny Milano scored for the Blue Jackets, who had gone 6-0-3 during
their away streak. Elvis Merzlikins stopped 30 of 33 shots in losing
for just the second time in six games since taking over for the
injured Joonas Korpisalo.
--Field Level Media
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