| NHL roundup: Rangers' Zibanejad 
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			 [March 06, 2020] 
			Mika Zibanejad scored his fifth 
			goal of the game 33 seconds into overtime as the New York Rangers 
			survived blowing four one-goal leads and recorded a wild 6-5 victory 
			over the visiting Washington Capitals on Thursday night. 
 Zibanejad became the third Ranger with a five-goal game and raised 
			his season total to a career-high 38 by finishing off a breakaway. 
			No NHL player had scored five goals in a game this season.
 
 Zibanejad became the first Ranger to produce a five-goal game since 
			Mark Pavelich in 1983. Don Murdoch also scored five in October 1976. 
			Zibanejad scored a power-play goal in the first period, added two 
			even-strength goals and then netted another power-play tally with 
			1:42 remaining to give New York a 5-4 lead.
 
 Alexander Ovechkin scored his second goal of the game with 43 
			seconds remaining in regulation. Carl Hagelin, Ilya Kovalchuk and 
			Garnet Hathaway also scored for Washington, which is 6-9-2 in its 
			past 17 games.
 
 Flyers 4, Hurricanes 1
 
 Ivan Provorov, Michael Raffl, Nicolas Aube-Kubel and Sean Couturier 
			each scored a goal to lift host Philadelphia past Carolina.
 
 Scott Laughton recorded two assists for the surging Flyers, who won 
			their season-high eighth in a row. The Flyers improved to 24-5-4 at 
			home. Philadelphia played without James van Riemsdyk, who is 
			expected to be out at least four weeks with a broken right index 
			finger.
 
			
			 
			
 Justin Williams scored the lone goal for the struggling Hurricanes, 
			who dropped their fourth straight.
 
 Bruins 2, Panthers 1 (OT)
 
 Torey Krug scored with 51.7 seconds remaining in overtime, lifting 
			Boston to a win over Florida in Sunrise, Fla.
 
 It was Florida's eighth straight home loss, breaking a dubious 
			franchise record set in 2003. The Panthers were the highest-scoring 
			team in the NHL and on a six-game win streak at the All-Star break. 
			Since then, they are 5-10-3.
 
 The Bruins, who have won four straight games, own the best record in 
			the NHL with 98 points. Patrice Bergeron also scored for Boston, and 
			Jaroslav Halak had 32 saves. Mackenzie Weegar produced the Panthers' 
			goal.
 
 Wild 3, Sharks 2
 
 Alex Stalock made a season-high 40 saves and Zach Parise and Ryan 
			Suter each had a goal and an assist as visiting Minnesota moved into 
			the top wild-card spot in the Western Conference with a victory over 
			San Jose.
 
 Alex Galchenyuk also scored a goal for Minnesota, which has 75 
			points and leapfrogged four teams to the wild-card spot. Vancouver, 
			Nashville, Winnipeg and Arizona are all one point behind.
 
 Joe Thornton and Stefan Noesen scored goals for San Jose, which had 
			its three-game winning streak snapped. Martin Jones finished with 24 
			saves.
 
 Kings 1, Maple Leafs 0 (SO)
 
 Jonathan Quick made 36 saves in his first shutout of the season, and 
			host Los Angeles extended its winning streak to a season-best four 
			games by blanking Toronto.
 
 Anze Kopitar and Adrian Kempe scored in the shootout for Los 
			Angeles. Frederik Andersen made 30 saves for Toronto for his third 
			shutout of the season and 19th of his NHL career. It was the first 
			1-0 game for either team this season.
 
			
			 
			The Maple Leafs remain five points in front of the Florida Panthers 
			for third in the Atlantic Division. The Panthers lost 2-1 in 
			overtime to the visiting Boston Bruins on Thursday, extending their 
			winless streak to four games.
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			Rangers center Mika Zibanejad (93) celebrates his power play goal 
			against the St. Louis Blues during the first period at Madison 
			Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Penguins 4, Sabres 2
 Patric Hornqvist scored two goals to help visiting Pittsburgh down 
			Buffalo.
 
 Marcus Pettersson and Sidney Crosby also scored, and Evgeni Malkin 
			had two assists for the Penguins, who have won two straight coming 
			off a six-game losing streak. Goaltender Matt Murray stopped 28 of 
			Buffalo's 30 shots.
 
 Jake McCabe and Marcus Johansson scored for the Sabres, who have 
			lost five in a row. Jonas Johansson made 28 saves.
 
 Lightning 4, Canadiens 0
 
 Andrei Vasilevskiy posted his third shutout of the season, Victor 
			Hedman tallied twice, and Tampa Bay earned a season-series sweep of 
			visiting Montreal.
 
 Vasilevskiy stopped 32 shots to earn his 21st career shutout, adding 
			to his franchise record. Hedman scored at even strength and on the 
			power play.
 
 Nikita Kucherov recorded a goal and an assist -- giving him points 
			in 20 of his past 21 games -- and Alex Killorn notched his 
			career-high 25th goal. Kevin Shattenkirk produced his 300th career 
			assist.
 
 Blackhawks 4, Oilers 3
 
 Alex DeBrincat scored twice, and Corey Crawford stopped 21 shots to 
			boost host Chicago past Edmonton for its fourth straight victory.
 
 The Blackhawks moved within four points of the final Western 
			Conference playoff spot while snapping the Oilers' three-game 
			winning streak.
 
 Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews also scored for Chicago, and Adam 
			Boqvist had two assists. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Josh Archibald and 
			Kailer Yamamoto were the Edmonton goal-scorers, with Leon Draisaitl 
			and Darnell Nurse providing two assists apiece.
 
 Senators 4, Islanders 3
 
 Anthony Duclair scored the go-ahead goal late in the second period 
			as host Ottawa beat struggling New York.
 
 Connor Brown, Mikkel Boedker and Brady Tkachuk also scored for the 
			Senators, who have won three of four. Goalie Craig Anderson made 37 
			saves.
 
            
			 
            
 Anders Lee, Mathew Barzal and Ryan Pulock scored for the Islanders, 
			who have lost five straight (0-3-2) since acquiring center 
			Jean-Gabriel Pageau from the Senators hours before the Feb. 24 trade 
			deadline. Pageau, who spent the first seven-plus years of his career 
			with Ottawa, received a standing ovation during a scoreboard tribute 
			in the first period.
 
 Predators 2, Stars 0
 
 Filip Forsberg and Matt Duchene ended lengthy goal droughts by 
			scoring on the power play, and Juuse Saros made 33 saves for his 
			third shutout of the season as Nashville snapped a three-game slide 
			with a win over visiting Dallas.
 
 Fighting for a playoff spot in the Western Conference, the Predators 
			rode some solid special teams play to take the front end of a 
			home-and-home set with Dallas. Nashville went 2-for-4 on the power 
			play and killed all four penalties to beat the Stars for the first 
			time in three meetings this season.
 
 The teams square off again Saturday afternoon in Dallas.
 
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