NHL roundup: Hurricanes prevail in shootout, win 5th straight
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[February 03, 2021]
Carolina's Andrei Svechnikov,
the last to shoot in the shootout, converted to give the Hurricanes
a 4-3 victory and extend their winning streak to five games at the
expense of the host Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday night.
Svechnikov, Warren Foegele and Vincent Trocheck scored in regulation
for Carolina. Hurricanes goalie James Reimer made 30 saves in what's
expected to be an expanded role with Petr Mrazek out with an injury.
Philipp Kurashev, Patrick Kane and Dylan Strome scored for the
Blackhawks. Alex DeBrincat and Dominik Kubalik both posted two
assists for Chicago.
Blackhawks goalie Kevin Lankinen stopped 38 shots.
Jets 3, Flames 2
Host Winnipeg rode a trio of first-period goals and 29 saves from
goaltender Laurent Brossoit to turn back Calgary.
Thanks to goals by Trevor Lewis, Derek Forbort and Nikolaj Ehlers,
Brossoit, who was drafted by the Flames in 2011, won for the second
time this season. Brossoit logged 16 saves in the third period --
the biggest a stop on Johnny Gaudreau in the final seconds -- while
the visitors pushed mightily for the equalizer.
Matthew Tkachuk scored both of Calgary's goals, the second near the
midway point of the third period to close the deficit to 3-2. David
Rittich stopped 25 shots for the Flames.
Stars 6, Blue Jackets 3
Joe Pavelski continued his hot start with two goals and two assists
and Jamie Benn added a goal and two assists as Dallas cruised to a
victory in Columbus.
It was the second four-point game of the season for Pavelski.
Alexander Radulov had a goal and an assist and Denis Gurianov and
Radek Faksa also scored goals for the Stars, who snapped an
eight-game losing streak (0-6-2) to the Blue Jackets dating back to
December 2015. Dallas' John Klingberg had two assists and Jake
Oettinger finished with 23 saves to earn his second win in two
career starts.
Mikhail Grigorenko had a goal and an assist and Seth Jones and Dean
Kukan also scored goals for Columbus, which lost its second straight
game.
Oilers 4, Senators 2
Jesse Puljujarvi scored his first two goals of the season to lead
host Edmonton past struggling Ottawa.
Darnell Nurse and Leon Draisaitl each scored once for the Oilers
while Connor McDavid and Tyson Barrie added two assists apiece.
Edmonton goalie Mikko Koskinen made 23 saves.
Cedric Paquette and Tim Stutzle scored for the Senators, who lost
their ninth consecutive game (0-8-1). Marcus Hogberg stopped 21 of
25 shots.
Blues 4, Coyotes 3
Vince Dunn scored one goal and set up another as host St. Louis
defeated Arizona for its fourth consecutive win.
Ryan O'Reilly, Mike Hoffman and Justin Faulk also scored for the
Blues. Sammy Blais, Colton Parayko and Jordan Kyrou each earned two
assists, and Jordan Binnington made 30 saves.
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Los Angeles Kings right
wing Dustin Brown (23) moves in for a shot as Anaheim Ducks
defenseman Cam Fowler (4) helps goaltender John Gibson (36) defend
the goal during the third period at Staples Center. Mandatory
Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
Christian Dvorak, who was celebrating his 25th birthday, scored
twice for the Coyotes. Nick Schmaltz had a goal and an assist, Phil
Kessel had two assists and Darcy Kuemper stopped 28 of 32 shots. The
Coyotes have lost five of their past seven games.
Ducks 3, Kings 1
The first 2021 NHL clash of Southern California went to Anaheim, as
early goals from Danton Heinen and David Backes powered a victory
over host Los Angeles in the teams' first meeting since Feb. 1,
2020.
Tuesday's matchup included a nod to that last matchup when Anaheim's
Nicolas Deslauriers and Los Angeles' Kurtis MacDermid fought just as
the game began. They also battled the last time the teams met.
Deslauriers had the last laugh when he scored an empty-net goal with
46 seconds remaining. John Gibson made 20 saves for the Ducks, who
also got goals from Danton Heinen and David Backes.
The Kings' only goal came from Arthur Kaliyev, who was making his
NHL debut. Kaliyev became the second-youngest Kings player to score
a goal at 19 years, 221 days. Anze Kopitar scored his first Kings
goal at 19 years, 43 days in 2006. Calvin Petersen stopped 40 of 42
shots for the Kings.
Canadiens 5, Canucks 3
Tyler Toffoli and Josh Anderson each had two goals as Montreal won
its fourth straight meeting against visiting Vancouver.
Jeff Petry notched a goal with an assist, Nick Suzuki recorded two
assists and Jake Allen made 36 saves for Montreal, which has one
regulation defeat over its 10 games. Toffoli, who added an assist,
has registered eight of his nine goals on the season against
Vancouver -- the team he played 10 games with in 2019-20.
Antoine Roussel, Elias Pettersson and Tanner Pearson scored for the
Canucks. Thatcher Demko stopped 28 of 32 shots after saving 100 of
103 to win his previous three starts.
Avalanche 2, Wild 1
Logan O'Connor and Valeri Nichushkin scored goals, Philipp Grubauer
made 27 saves and Colorado beat Minnesota in Denver.
The Avalanche have won two of the first three games in the teams'
four-game set, and Colorado earned a point in an overtime loss at
Saint Paul, Minn., on Sunday.
Cam Talbot stopped 29 shots and Kirill Kaprizov scored the only goal
for the Wild.
--Field Level Media
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