NHL roundup: Ovechkin alone at No.
11 on goals list
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[January 14, 2020]
Alex Ovechkin scored two goals
and moved into sole possession of 11th place on the NHL's all-time
goal-scoring list as the Washington Capitals defeated the visiting
Carolina Hurricanes 2-0 Monday night.
Ovechkin broke out of a tie with Teemu Selanne (684 goals) when he
scored 11:58 into the game, and he added his second of the night
about five minutes later. His 686 goals leave the Washington captain
just four goals behind Mario Lemieux, who is alone in 10th place
overall.
Capitals goalie Ilya Samsonov posted his first career shutout with
23 saves and improved his record to 13-2-1 this year. Samsonov has
won eight straight while backing up starter Braden Holtby, tying the
franchise's longest victory streak by a rookie goalie.
Petr Mrazek made 28 saves for Carolina, which saw its three-game
winning streak end. The Capitals snapped a two-game skid.
Canadiens 2, Flames 0
Jordan Weal scored early, Ryan Poehling scored late, and Carey Price
made 31 saves for his 46th career shutout as host Montreal cooled
off Calgary.
The Canadiens were the aggressor most of the evening, outshooting
Calgary 37-31. Price and the defense in front of him were solid
enough to help Montreal win back-to-back games following an 0-7-1
slide. With his second shutout of the season, Price tied Hall of
Famer Ken Dryden for third place on Montreal's career shutout list.
Calgary, meanwhile, was blanked for the sixth time this season and
saw its five-game winning streak come to an end. David Rittich
stopped 35 shots for the Flames, who entered winners of three
straight on the road and amid an 8-1-1 stretch away from home.
Rangers 6, Islanders 2
Artemi Panarin scored twice in the third period and collected three
assists for the second five-point game of his career as the host
Rangers won the first meeting of the New York City rivals this
season.
Jesper Fast scored in the first period for the Rangers, while Chris
Kreider and defenseman Adam Fox scored in the second period, and
Jacob Trouba accounted for the Rangers' sixth goal during a power
play in the third period. Rangers goaltender Alexandar Georgiev made
32 saves.
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Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin (8) celebrates with teammates after
scoring a goal against the Carolina Hurricanes in the first period
at Capital One Arena. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Jordan Eberle scored 18 seconds into the game, and Brock Nelson
added a power-play goal in the third for the Islanders, who are
11-10-2 since a team-record 17-game point streak (15-0-2) from Oct.
12-Nov. 23. Semyon Varlamov allowed six goals on 35 shots and was
pulled after Trouba's goal. Thomas Greiss finished up with one save
over the final 9:45.
Flyers 6, Bruins 5 (SO)
Travis Konecny scored in the fifth round of a shootout to complete
Philadelphia's come-from-behind victory over visiting Boston. Brad
Marchand then had a chance to score in the shootout, but he
overskated the puck to end the game.
Travis Sanheim scored two goals, Sean Couturier added one goal and
two assists, and Kevin Hayes and Connor Bunnaman had one goal apiece
for the Flyers, who improved to 5-5 in shootouts this season. Jake
Voracek also had two assists, and goaltender Carter Hart made 26
saves for Philadelphia.
David Krejci scored two goals, and Charlie Coyle and Anders Bjork
had one goal and one assist each. David Pastrnak contributed one
goal, and Danton Heinen and Jake DeBrusk registered two assists
apiece. The Bruins, who got 34 saves from Jaroslav Halak, fell to
0-7 in shootouts this season.
Blues 4, Ducks 1
Tyler Bozak scored the go-ahead goal in the second period, and St.
Louis defeated visiting Anaheim for its ninth consecutive home
victory.
Alexander Steen, Jaden Schwartz and Ivan Barbashev also scored for
the Western Conference-leading Blues, who are 12-2-1 on their past
15 games overall. Brayden Schenn had two assists for St. Louis, and
Jake Allen made 20 saves.
Max Comtois scored, and John Gibson stopped 30 of 34 shots for the
Ducks, who are 1-6-1 in their past eight games.
--Field Level Media
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