NHL roundup: Jason Spezza's hat trick lifts Leafs to win
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[February 05, 2021]
Jason Spezza had his eighth career hat trick and the Toronto
Maple Leafs defeated the visiting Vancouver Canucks 7-3 Thursday
night in the opener of a three-game series.
Auston Matthews added two goals for the Maple Leafs, Mitchell Marner
had a goal and two assists and John Tavares scored his 350th career
goal. William Nylander had three assists and Morgan Rielly, Jake
Muzzin and Travis Boyd each had two assists.
Frederik Andersen made 16 saves in the Toronto goal.
J.T. Miller had a goal and an assist for Vancouver. Tanner Pearson
and Bo Horvat also scored and Thatcher Demko made 30 stops for the
Canucks, who have lost three straight.
Predators 6, Panthers 5 (OT)
Filip Forsberg scored with one minute left in overtime as visiting
Nashville rallied for a win in Sunrise, Fla. Forsberg finished with
two goals and three assists.
Nashville's Pekka Rinne stopped all 12 shots he faced in relief of
Juuse Saros, who made 19 saves while allowing five goals in two
periods. Matt Duchene scored twice for Nashville, including the
game-tying goal with 57 seconds left in regulation, and Calle
Jarnkrok and Roman Josi also scored.
Jonathan Huberdeau led Florida with his first career hat trick, and
he added two assists for his first career five-point night.
Aleksander Barkov had a goal and an assist, and Aaron Ekblad also
scored. Sergei Bobrovsky made 35 saves, but he blew a 5-3
third-period lead.
Coyotes 4, Blues 3
Conor Garland and Christian Dvorak each had a goal and an assist as
Arizona held off host St. Louis.
Nick Schmaltz and Tyler Pitlick also scored for the Coyotes, and
Jordan Oesterle had two assists. Antti Raanta made 40 saves in his
second start of the season for Arizona.
Mike Hoffman scored twice for the Blues, who saw their four-game
winning streak snapped. Ryan O'Reilly also scored, David Perron had
two assists and Jordan Binnington made 26 saves.
Rangers 4, Capitals 2
Ryan Strome scored twice, Artemi Panarin collected three assists and
host New York beat Washington.
It was Strome's fourth career two-goal game. Anthony Bitetto and
Pavel Buchnevich added goals for the Rangers. Igor Shesterkin made
31 saves, as the Rangers improved to 3-0-1 in their past four games.
Shesterkin withstood being hit in the jaw by an Alex Ovechkin shot
in the second period. He also stopped Ovechkin six times before the
Russian superstar scored his 709th career goal in the third period
to move past Mike Gartner into sole possession for seventh on the
NHL's all-time list. Carl Hagelin had the Capitals' other goal, and
Vitek Vanecek made 27 saves.
Jets 4, Flames 1
Mason Appleton scored twice and Mathieu Perreault collected three
assists to pace host Winnipeg to a victory over Calgary.
Connor Hellebuyck made 23 saves for the Jets, who scored four
unanswered goals to win their second straight game -- both over the
Flames. The victory is the 153rd of Hellebuyck's career, which is
the most in franchise history. The old mark was held by Ondrej
Pavelec.
Kyle Connor and Mark Scheifele also scored for Winnipeg. Andrew
Mangiapane collected the game's first goal for Calgary, and Jacob
Markstrom stopped 23 shots.
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St. Louis Blues center
Brayden Schenn (10) falls on top of Arizona Coyotes goaltender Antti
Raanta (32) after left wing Mike Hoffman (not pictured) scored a
goal during the third period at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit:
Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports
Blackhawks 6, Hurricanes 4
Alex DeBrincat chipped in the go-ahead goal with 7:38 left in the
third period, and he added an empty-net goal in the final minute as
Chicago posted a win over visiting Carolina.
Patrick Kane had a goal and three assists for the Blackhawks,
Dominik Kubalik added a goal and two assists, and Mattias Janmark
had a goal and an assist. Andrew Shaw also scored for Chicago, and
Kevin Lankinen made 30 saves.
Sebastian Aho and Andrei Svechnikov each tallied a goal and an
assist while Nino Niederreiter and Brock McGinn also scored for
Carolina, which lost for the first time in six games. James Reimer
recorded 29 saves.
Blue Jackets 4, Stars 3
Cam Atkinson scored his 200th career goal early in the third period
to lift host Columbus to a victory over Dallas.
Columbus native Jack Roslovic and fellow new addition Patrik Laine
both scored their first goal for the Blue Jackets since being
acquired in a trade from the Winnipeg Jets on Jan. 23. Oliver
Bjorkstrand also tallied as Columbus posted its ninth win in its
past 10 meetings with Dallas.
Captain Jamie Benn scored a goal in his third straight game and
Roope Hintz and Jason Dickinson also tallied for the Stars, who have
lost three of their last four games (1-2-1) after winning their
first four to start the season.
Senators 3, Canadiens 2
Matt Murray made 36 saves and Tim Stutzle recorded a goal and his
first two NHL assists to lead Ottawa to a win at Montreal.
The victory snapped a nine-game winless drought (0-8-1) for the
Senators, who won for the first time since a season-opening 5-3
decision over the Maple Leafs on Jan. 15. Thomas Chabot collected a
goal and an assist for Ottawa, and Connor Brown also scored.
The North Division-leading Canadiens suffered their second
regulation loss of the season despite goals from Brendan Gallagher
and Josh Anderson. Phillip Danault collected two assists for
Montreal, and Carey Price stopped 19 shots.
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