NHL roundup: Wild's big night ends Avs' point streak at 15
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[April 08, 2021]
Kevin Fiala scored his first
career hat trick and also had an assist as the Minnesota Wild
snapped Colorado's 15-game point streak with an 8-3 victory on
Wednesday night in Saint Paul, Minn.
Wild rookie Kirill Kaprizov added two goals and an assist. Luke
Johnson, Ryan Hartman and Joel Eriksson Ek also scored goals and
Jared Spurgeon and Victor Rask each had three assists for Minnesota,
which moved within two points of the second-place Vegas Golden
Knights in the West Division.
The eight-goal game was the fifth in Wild history, matching the
franchise record. Minnesota's Cam Talbot made 29 saves to improve to
6-1-1 in his last eight starts.
Nathan MacKinnon and Mikko Rantanen each had a goal and an assist,
Andre Burakovsky added a goal and Cale Makar had two assists for
Colorado. The Avalanche had a five-game winning streak snapped and
failed to gain a point in a game for the first time since a 3-2 home
loss to Arizona on March 8, ending a 13-0-2 run.
Maple Leafs 3, Canadiens 2
Zach Hyman and Auston Matthews each had a goal and an assist on a
milestone night for Jack Campbell as host Toronto turned back
Montreal for its fifth straight win.
Campbell stopped 32 of 34 shots, improving his record to a perfect
10-0-0. The 10-game winning streak is the longest by a goalie in
Maple Leafs franchise history, and it ties an NHL record for longest
win streak to start a season.
T.J. Brodie also scored for Toronto. It was Brodie's first goal
since joining the Maple Leafs as a free agent last October. Corey
Perry scored both of Montreal's goals for his first multi-goal
outing of the season. Jake Allen stopped 29 of 32 shots for
Montreal.
Kings 4, Coyotes 3
Drew Doughty assisted on the tying and winning goals to help Los
Angeles rally for a comeback win against visiting Arizona after
entering the third period trailing 3-1.
Carl Grundstrom tipped in a shot from Doughty with 6:05 left for the
winner. Jaret Anderson-Dolan, Adrian Kempe and Jeff Carter also
scored while Jonathan Quick made 24 saves for the Kings, who avoided
losing four in a row. Kale Clague and Trevor Moore joined Doughty by
logging two assists apiece.
Arizona's Lawson Crouse had a goal and an assist, Ilya Lyubushkin
and Johan Larsson also scored, and Jakob Chychrun and Christian
Fischer each had two assists. Adin Hill made 26 saves in his eighth
straight start for the Coyotes, who fell short in a bid for their
first four-game winning streak of the season.
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Minnesota Wild forward
Kevin Fiala (22) celebrates his hat trick against the Colorado
Avalanche in the third period at Xcel Energy Center. Mandatory
Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports
Oilers 4, Senators 2
Leon Draisaitl collected a hat trick in a four-point game while
Connor McDavid scored one goal -- the third-period, game-winning
tally -- and added three assists to lead visiting Edmonton past
Ottawa.
Oilers goaltender Mikko Koskinen made 28 saves, the biggest in the
final minute against Tim Stutzle while it was a one-goal game.
Edmonton tied a franchise record with eight consecutive wins over
the Senators this season.
Josh Norris and Connor Brown scored for the Senators. Goaltender
Marcus Hogberg, playing his first game since Feb. 18, stopped 31 of
34 shots in the loss.
Blues 3, Golden Knights 1
Vladimir Tarasenko scored in the opening minute and Sammy Blais
added a first-period goal as host St. Louis defeated Vegas to end a
seven-game losing streak and a four-game skid against the Golden
Knights.
Jordan Binnington was huge in goal with 50 saves, helping the Blues
snap an 0-6-1 skid. The brutal stretch saw St. Louis fall out of a
playoff position in the West Division. The Blues' Jake Walman scored
his first career goal with 6:29 remaining in the game. The
defenseman's score came in his 12th career game.
Binnington lost his shutout bid with 4:16 remaining in the game when
the Golden Knights' Nicolas Roy scored. Vegas goalie Marc-Andre
Fleury recorded 32 saves.
--Field Level Media
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