NHL roundup: Panthers rally late to beat Stars
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[February 26, 2021]
The Florida Panthers, trailing
by two goals with less than seven minutes left, got three
consecutive tallies to defeat the Dallas Stars 3-2 on Thursday night
at Sunrise, Fla.
Stars rookie goalie Jake Oettinger, in just his seventh NHL game,
appeared poised to record his first career shutout. However, the
Panthers scored three goals in a span of 2:49.
The goals came from Aleksander Barkov, Anton Stralman and Frank
Vatrano, with Vatrano notching the game-winner with 3:10 left.
Sergei Bobrovsky made 37 saves to earn the victory.
Dallas got goals from Joe Pavelski, his team-high 10th of the
season, and Jamie Benn. Oettinger finished with 32 saves.
Devils 4, Sabres 3 (OT)
Pavel Zacha extended his point streak to eight games with two
assists and the winning goal in overtime as visiting New Jersey
rallied to snap a three-game skid with a victory over Buffalo.
After the Sabres tied the game late in the third, Zacha ripped a
successful shot off Jesper Bratt's pass for the winner just 1:17
into the extra session.
Buffalo played without star forward Jack Eichel, who began the day
tied for the team lead with 14 points but was a late scratch because
of a lower-body injury. Sabers goalie Linus Ullmark exited after one
period due to an apparent injury.
Oilers 3, Canucks 0
Mike Smith stopped 32 shots for his second shutout of the season,
leading Edmonton to a victory at Vancouver.
Smith, 38, improved to 6-0-0 this season. According to STATS, the
only older goalie to start a season with at least six consecutive
wins was George Hainsworth, who began 8-0-0 for the 1934-35 Toronto
Maple Leafs.
Alex Chiasson, Jesse Puljujarvi and Connor McDavid each scored for
the Oilers, who earned their fifth consecutive win and improved to
11-2-0 in their past 13 games. The Canucks lost their four game in a
row (0-3-1) after falling to Edmonton for the second consecutive
game.
Capitals 5, Penguins 2
Tom Wilson's goal broke a tie and Washington scored four goals in
the third period to beat visiting Pittsburgh.
The Capitals, who never trailed, surged ahead when Wilson scored
with 7:20 remaining. Washington added two empty-net goals.
Pittsburgh had won four of the first five meetings between the teams
this season.
Islanders 7, Bruins 2
Anthony Beauvillier scored the tiebreaking goal 5:41 into the third
period to begin a five-goal flurry by New York, which beat Boston in
Uniondale, N.Y.
Jordan Eberle, Jean-Gabriel Pageau, Anders Lee and Oliver Wahlstrom
added goals within a six-minute span later in the third for the
Islanders, who didn't score more than four goals in any of their
first 18 games this season.
Nick Ritchie scored 1:02 into the first and Craig Smith scored a
game-tying goal with 8:24 left in the second for the Bruins.
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Jets 6, Canadiens 3
Blake Wheeler recorded a goal and two assists as Winnipeg earned a
victory over visiting Montreal. Down 3-1 midway through the game,
the Jets scored five unanswered goals to extend their winning streak
to three games.
It was an unsuccessful debut for Dominique Ducharme, who replaced
Claude Julien as Montreal's coach on Wednesday. The Canadiens are
0-2-2 in their past four games and 2-5-2 over their past nine games.
Kyle Connor scored two goals for Winnipeg. Pierre-Luc Dubois and
Mark Scheifele each had a goal and an assist, and Nate Thompson
scored the game-winner. Joel Armia scored two goals, Tomas Tatar
added a goal and Jeff Petry had two assists for Montreal.
Red Wings 5, Predators 2
Sam Gagner recorded his third career hat trick -- his first three
goals of the season -- and host Detroit pulled away for a victory
over Nashville.
Luke Glendening had a goal and an assist and Adam Erne also scored
for Detroit. Darren Helm and Bobby Ryan each had two assists, and
Red Wings goalie Jonathan Bernier made 37 saves.
Mikael Granlund and Erik Haula scored for the Predators, who won 2-0
at Detroit two nights earlier. Pekka Rinne made 27 saves.
Senators 6, Flames 1
Colin White scored twice while goaltender Matt Murray stopped 29
shots to lead host Ottawa to a win over Calgary.
Drake Batherson, Erik Gudbranson, Connor Brown and Erik Brannstrom
lit the lamp as the Senators ran their winning streak to a
season-high three games.
The Flames, who got a goal from Milan Lucic, have just one victory
in their past six outings (1-4-1).
Lightning 3, Hurricanes 1
Yanni Gourde scored the tiebreaking goal 6:22 into the third period,
and Tampa Bay beat visiting Carolina to post its third straight win.
The contest concluded a four-game set between the teams.
Mikhail Sergachev and Barclay Goodrow (empty-netter) tallied for
Tampa Bay. Lightning goalie Curtis McElhinney made 31 saves.
Brett Pesce had a goal for the Hurricanes, who scored just once in
the final two games of the series. James Reimer stopped 19 of 21
shots for Carolina.
Blackhawks 2, Blue Jackets 0
Malcolm Subban made 26 saves in the second shutout of his NHL career
as visiting Chicago beat Columbus. The Blackhawks improved to 9-2-1
in their past 12 games.
Patrick Kane scored at 8:45 of the third period, the 399th tally of
his career. Carl Soderberg scored an empty-netter with 50 seconds
left.
Joonas Korpisalo made 25 saves for the Blue Jackets, who have lost
three in a row for the first time this season.
--Field Level Media
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