NHL roundup: Knights' Marc-Andre Fleury gets 66th career shutout
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[April 12, 2021]
Marc-Andre Fleury made 14 saves
for his fifth shutout of the season and moved into a tie with Ed
Belfour for fourth place on the all-time wins with his 484th career
victory as the Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Arizona Coyotes 1-0
on Sunday afternoon in Las Vegas.
Tomas Nosek scored the winner midway through the third period for
Vegas, which completed its eighth sweep of a two-game series this
season.
Fleury, who had to make just four saves in both the second and third
periods, also moved into a tie for 15th place on the NHL's all-time
shutout list with Patrick Roy with 66th career shutout. The 14 shots
allowed were a franchise-record low for Vegas.
Adin Hill finished with 28 saves in his 10th consecutive start for
Arizona.
Sabers 5, Flyers 3
Sam Reinhart and four other players scored one goal apiece as
visiting Buffalo rallied past Philadelphia.
The Sabres' other goals came from Arttu Ruotsalainen, Jeff Skinner,
Rasmus Asplund and Casey Mittelstadt. Asplund's third-period tally
proved to be the game-winner. Jacob Bryson added two assists for the
Sabres and goaltender Linus Ullmark made 40 saves for Buffalo, which
overcame a 2-0 deficit in the second period.
Shayne Gostisbehere and Joel Farabee each had one goal and one
assist and Oskar Lindblom added one goal for the Flyers. Goaltender
Carter Hart stopped 26 shots.
Penguins 5, Devils 2
Jake Guentzel registered his fifth career hat trick and Colton
Sceviour scored twice to help visiting Pittsburgh win its third
straight game, defeating New Jersey.
Bryan Rust and Mike Matheson each had two assists for the Penguins.
Tristan Jarry stopped 28 of 30 New Jersey shots.
Miles Wood and P.K. Subban scored for New Jersey, which has lost
three of four. Mackenzie Blackwood made 19 saves.
Predators 3, Stars 2 (SO)
Ryan Johansen scored the lone goal of the shootout, and Nashville
outlasted visiting Dallas.
Opening the shootout, Johansen took his time getting to the net,
then drilled the puck past Dallas netminder Anton Khudobin. Teammate
Juuse Saros (24 saves) did his job in the shootout, and the
Predators, who own the fourth and final playoff spot in the Central
Division, also got goals from Ryan Ellis and Yakov Trenin to win for
the 12th time in 15 games.
Roope Hintz had a goal with an assist and defenseman Jamie Oleksiak
also scored for the Stars, who were trying for a third straight
victory. Khudobin made 18 saves for Dallas, which is 2-11 in games
decided past regulation, sits sixth in the Central and six points
behind the Predators.
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Vegas Golden Knights
goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury (29) blacks a shot by Arizona Coyotes
defenseman Alex Goligoski (33) during the second period at T-Mobile
Arena. (Mandatory Credit: David Beckeri-USA TODAY Sports via The
Associated Press)
Avalanche 4, Ducks 1
Gabriel Landeskog collected one goal and two assists to reach 500
career points and carry league-leading Colorado to a road victory
over Anaheim.
Andre Burakovsky, Ryan Graves and Nathan MacKinnon also scored for
the Avalanche, while goaltender Jonas Johansson made 24 saves. The
Avalanche, who finished the season series against Anaheim with a
6-1-1 mark, are riding a 15-1-2 run.
Jamie Drysdale scored for Anaheim, while John Gibson stopped 33
shots for the Ducks, who sit last in the West Division and have just
one win in their last six games (1-4-1).
Islanders 3, Rangers 2 (OT)
Defenseman Ryan Pulock scored at 1:13 of overtime and the host
Islanders edged the rival Rangers in Uniondale, N.Y.
Pulock's goal helped the Islanders improve to 18-2-2 at home two
nights after absorbing a 4-1 loss to the Rangers.
Kyle Palmieri and Jean-Gabriel Pageau scored in the first period but
the Islanders blew a 2-0 lead for the second time in three games.
Capitals 8, Bruins 1
T.J. Oshie, Lars Eller and Conor Sheary each scored two goals as
visiting Washington rolled to a blowout victory over Boston.
Oshie also added an assist. Goalie Vitek Vanecek turned in another
strong performance, making 34 saves as the Capitals remained tied
with the Islanders for first place in the East. New York scored an
overtime victory against the Rangers.
The Bruins were hoping that goalie Tuukka Rask might make it back,
but Dan Vladar stepped in. He made 25 saves but was constantly under
fire.
--Field Level Media
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