NHL roundup: Blackhawks' Marc-Andre Fleury notches 500th career win
Send a link to a friend
[December 10, 2021] Marc-Andre
Fleury turned aside all 30 shots he faced to record his 500th career
NHL win on Thursday, lifting the visiting Chicago Blackhawks to a
2-0 victory over the Montreal Canadiens.
The reigning Vezina Trophy recipient recorded his seventh victory in
his last 10 outings to join Hall of Famers Martin Brodeur (691) and
Patrick Roy (551) as the only NHL goaltenders to reach the 500-win
plateau.
Fleury was born in Sorel, Quebec, approximately one hour north of
Montreal. He gave the "home" fans a show by stopping all 12 shots he
faced in the third period to secure his second shutout of the season
and 69th of his career.
Captain Jonathan Toews scored his first goal of the season and
Henrik Borgstrom also tallied for the Blackhawks, who have won seven
in a row in Montreal.
Jake Allen made 23 saves for the Canadiens, who matched a season
high with five straight losses (0-4-1). Montreal began the season by
losing its first five games.
Ducks 2, Blue Jackets 1 (SO)
Trevor Zegras and Rickard Rakell scored in the shootout to lift
visiting Anaheim over Columbus.
Isac Lundestrom scored in regulation, and John Gibson made 33 saves
for the Ducks, who are 2-0-1 on their five-game road trip.
Alexandre Texier scored, and Elvis Merzlikins made 25 saves for the
Blue Jackets, who have lost six of their past seven.
Kings 4, Stars 0
Jonathan Quick stopped all 27 shots he faced, and Adrian Kempe
recorded his fourth goal in five games as Los Angeles posted a rare
home victory over Dallas.
Quick was solid all night, and stellar when needed, in recording his
second shutout of the season for the Kings, who totaled 41 shots.
Kempe's goal early in the second period, Arthur Kaliyev's fifth of
the season late in the third and empty-netters from Viktor Arvidsson
and Andreas Athanasiou were more than enough for Los Angeles to end
a six-game home losing streak to the Stars.
Jake Oettinger made 37 saves for the Stars, who failed to rebound
after their club-tying seven-game winning streak ended Wednesday in
a 5-4 loss at Vegas. Blanked for the first time this season, Dallas
has dropped back-to-back games for the first time since Nov. 7 and
10.
Lightning 5, Maple Leafs 3
Ondrej Palat had two goals and an assist, Steven Stamkos had a goal
and three assists as visiting Tampa Bay defeated Toronto.
Taylor Raddysh added a goal and an assist for the Lightning, who
have won five straight. Pierre-Edouard Bellemare also scored, Alex
Killorn added two assists and Andrei Vasilevskiy made 35 saves as
coach Jon Cooper got his 400th career win.
Ondrej Kase scored twice and William Nylander once for the Maple
Leafs. John Tavares added two assists. Jack Campbell stopped 22
shots for Toronto.
Predators 4, Islanders 3
Eeli Tolvanen scored with 11.5 seconds left in the third period for
visiting Nashville, which overcame a late deficit to edge New York.
Ryan Johansen and Colton Sissons scored in the first period and
Yakov Trenin scored the tying goal with 7:29 left for the Predators,
who have won three straight and four of five. Goalie David Rittich
made 18 saves.
Austin Czarnik, Anders Lee and Noah Dobson scored for the Islanders,
whose point streak ended at four games. Their losing streak at UBS
Arena hit seven games (0-5-2) -- the longest arena-opening losing
streak by a team at its new home in NHL history.
[to top of second column] |
Nashville Predators right wing Eeli Tolvanen (28) has a shot stopped
by New York Islanders goaltender Ilya Sorokin (30) during the first
period at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Christopher
Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports
Hurricanes 2, Flames 1 (OT)
Sebastian Aho scored both goals, including the overtime winner, to
lead visiting Carolina to a victory over Calgary.
Goaltender Frederik Andersen made 26 saves for the Hurricanes, who
are riding a three-game winning streak. Aho is now riding a
four-game point streak in which he's collected three goals and nine
points.
Noah Hanifin replied for the Flames, who have lost three straight
games -- the first two in regulation time -- but likely deserved a
better fate on this night. Goalie Jacob Markstrom stopped 24 shots.
Blues 6, Red Wings 2
Nathan Walker had a hat trick in his season debut and host St. Louis
defeated the Red Wings.
Walker had only three career goals prior to his outburst. St. Louis
played with only 17 skaters due to health and safety protocols and
injuries. The Blues called up Walker from Springfield of the
American Hockey League on Wednesday due to their roster issues.
Colton Parayko, Ivan Barbashev and Marco Scandella also scored for
the Blues, and Charlie Lindgren made 29 saves. Robby Fabbri scored
both of the Red Wings' goals.
Bruins 3, Oilers 2
Matt Grzelcyk's first goal of the season with 2:33 remaining in the
third period lifted Boston to a win over host Edmonton.
Grzelcyk unleashed a slap shot from the top of the right circle to
beat Oilers goalie Stuart Skinner low stick-side. It was the
defenseman's first goal since Game 4 of the Bruins' first-round
playoff series against Washington last May 21.
Brad Marchand added his team-leading 10th goal of the season and
Jake DeBrusk also scored for Boston. Linus Ullmark made 41 saves for
the Bruins, who had lost two straight and five of their last eight
games (3-3-2).
Jets 3, Kraken 0
Kyle Connor scored twice, and Connor Hellebuyck made 25 saves for
his first shutout of the season and the 25th of his career as
Winnipeg defeated the host Kraken.
Dominic Toninato also scored for the Jets, who won for the third
time in their past four games. Connor's two goals gave him 17 for
the season, tied for third in the National Hockey League behind
Edmonton's Leon Draisaitl (23) and Washington's Alex Ovechkin (20).
Seattle goaltender Philipp Grubauer stopped 30 of 33 shots. The
expansion Kraken lost their second in a row following a 5-1-1
stretch.
Wild 5, Sharks 2
Cam Talbot made 33 saves and Jordan Greenway had two goals as
Minnesota extended their winning streak with a road victory over San
Jose Sharks.
Minnesota won for the eighth consecutive game, marking the
third-longest win streak in franchise history. Kevin Fiala, Joel
Eriksson Ek and Kirill Kaprizov each had a goal and an assist for
the Wild.
Jonathan Dahlien and Tomas Hertl each had a goal and an assist
during a dominant third period for the Sharks, who outshot Minnesota
by a 19-9 margin in the final frame.
--Field Level Media
[© 2021 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.]
Copyright 2021 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content. |