NHL roundup: Sharks rally late, top Kings in shootout
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[February 10, 2021]
Evander Kane tied the score with
45 seconds left in regulation and the visiting San Jose Sharks beat
the Los Angeles Kings 4-3 in a shootout on Tuesday night.
Timo Meier and Logan Couture also scored, and Martin Jones made 24
saves for the Sharks before denying all three Los Angeles attempts
in the shootout. Couture, who added an assist, was the only player
on either team to convert his shootout opportunity.
Dustin Brown had two goals and an assist, Anze Kopitar also scored,
and Calvin Petersen made eight of his 37 saves in overtime for the
Kings, who lost their fifth straight (0-4-1).
Kane tied the score 3-3 when he swept in the puck during a scramble
in front of the net with Jones pulled for an extra attacker.
Golden Knights 5, Ducks 4
Zach Whitecloud scored on a rebound with 3:56 remaining as Vegas,
despite blowing a three-goal lead in the third period, pulled out a
victory over Anaheim in Las Vegas. The Golden Knights improved to
8-1-1, the best 10-game start in franchise history.
Chandler Stephenson had a goal and an assist and Jonathan
Marchessault, Alex Tuch and Nicolas Roy each scored a goal for
Vegas. Marc-Andre Fleury finished with 19 saves to improve to 5-0-0
this season and 17-4-0 all-time against Anaheim.
Troy Terry posted a goal and an assist and Isac Lundestrom, Adam
Henrique and Ryan Getzlaf also scored for Anaheim, which fell to
0-2-1 against the Golden Knights this season.
Lightning 6, Predators 1
Steven Stamkos notched two goals and an assist as Tampa Bay rolled
to an NHL-season-best sixth straight win, beating host Nashville.
The Lightning eclipsed the Carolina Hurricanes' five-win stretch
from Jan. 18-Feb. 2.
Mathieu Joseph scored twice, Ondrej Palat had a goal and an assist,
and Yanni Gourde tallied for Tampa Bay. Mikhail Sergachev and
Brayden Point each produced three assists and Victor Hedman had two
for the Lightning, who got 32 saves from Andrei Vasilevskiy.
Rocco Grimaldi netted a goal for the Predators, Sean Malone posted
his first NHL point and Juuse Saros yielded six goals on 30 shots.
Blackhawks 2, Stars 1 (OT)
Pius Suter scored in overtime to lead Chicago to a victory at
Dallas.
Seconds after Chicago goaltender Kevin Lankinen made a save to deny
the Stars, the Blackhawks raced down the ice, and Suter converted a
feed from Brandon Hagel for the winner at 2:15 of the extra period.
Lankinen and Hagel were credited with assists.
Lankinen made 34 saves for the Blackhawks, who erased a one-goal
deficit to extend their winning streak to three games. Mattias
Janmark scored in the second period for Chicago after Dallas' Roope
Hintz scored in the first. Stars goalie Jake Oettinger made 27
saves.
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San Jose Sharks left wing
Evander Kane (9) and LA Kings defenseman Mikey Anderson (44) battle
for the puck in overtime at Staples Center. The Sharks defeated the
Kings 4-3 in a shootout. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY
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Flames 3, Jets 2
Elias Lindholm's late power-play goal was the difference as host
Calgary beat Winnipeg.
Byron Froese and Andrew Mangiapane also scored for the Flames, who
have won two straight games and are 7-0-1 in their past eight home
games against the Jets. Calgary goalie Jacob Markstrom made 25
saves.
Nikolaj Ehlers scored twice for the Jets, Andrew Copp assisted on
both tallies and Connor Hellebuyck stopped 26 shots.
Panthers 2, Red Wings 1
Jonathan Huberdeau dished out two assists and Sergei Bobrovsky made
31 saves, leading Florida past Detroit at Sunrise, Fla.
Huberdeau leads the Panthers with 14 points, and Florida, with the
win, continues one of the best starts in franchise history at 7-1-2.
The Panthers got goals from Alex Wennberg and Patric Hornqvist.
The Red Wings got a goal from Filip Zadina and 20 saves from Thomas
Greiss. Detroit fell to 1-7-2 in its past 10 games.
Oilers 3, Senators 2
Mikko Koskinen made 40 saves and Jujhar Khaira had two assists as
visiting Edmonton recorded a victory over Ottawa.
The Oilers improved to 5-1-0 in their past six games, a stretch that
includes a perfect 4-0-0 record against the Senators. Defensemen
Darnell Nurse, Evan Bouchard and Tyson Barrie all scored for
Edmonton.
The Oilers took advantage of a rough night for Senators goalie
Marcus Hogberg, who allowed three goals on 13 shots before being
pulled 3:53 into the second period. Ottawa got goals from Connor
Brown and Evgenii Dadonov.
--Field Level Media
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