NHL roundup: Sidney Crosby's OT goal lifts Pens over Caps
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[January 20, 2021]
Sidney Crosby swept in a rebound
1:11 into overtime Tuesday for his third point as the Pittsburgh
Penguins overcame a pair of two-goal deficits to top the visiting
Washington Capitals 5-4.
Crosby notched the 17th OT tally of his career, tying Ilya Kovalchuk
for third in NHL history. He trails only Alex Ovechkin (23) and
Jaromir Jagr (19).
Jake Guentzel and Teddy Blueger each had a goal and an assist while
Colton Sceviour and Evgeni Malkin also scored for the Penguins. Kris
Letang and Crosby each had two assists. Pittsburgh goaltender Casey
DeSmith made 22 saves and picked up his first career assist.
Tom Wilson scored twice, Lars Eller and Evgeny Kuznetsov also
scored, and Vitek Vanecek made 25 saves for Washington.
Flyers 3, Sabres 0
Kevin Hayes had one goal and one assist, Travis Konecny and Jakub
Voracek each scored once and host Philadelphia defeated Buffalo.
Flyers backup goaltender Brian Elliott stopped all 40 shots in his
first start of the season. Elliott, who holds a career mark of
14-2-2 against the Sabres, has 41 career shutouts.
Philadelphia lost a pair of players -- Phil Myers and Morgan Frost
-- to undisclosed injuries during the game. Sabers goaltender Carter
Hutton also left with an apparent upper-body injury after two
periods with Jonas Johansson starting the third. Johansson made
eight saves and Hutton had 19.
Devils 4, Rangers 3
Jack Hughes scored twice and added an assist as visiting New Jersey
held on for a victory over New York.
Hughes continued his quick start by being involved in each of New
Jersey's three goals in the second period. The 2019 No. 1 overall
draft pick recorded his first career two-goal game and second career
three-point game. Travis Zajac scored 32 seconds in and Miles Wood
scored for the third straight game as the Devils won their second
straight.
Chris Kreider and Mika Zibanejad scored power-play goals in the
second period for the Rangers. Filip Chytil scored New York's other
goal in the third period.
Panthers 5, Blackhawks 4 (OT)
Frank Vatrano scored 2:50 into overtime as Florida beat Chicago in
Sunrise, Fla.
Aleksander Barkov slipped a sharp pass to the right circle to
Vatrano, who one-timed his first goal of the season for the game
winner. The Panthers earned their second win in successive matchups
with the Blackhawks to begin their season.
Newcomer Carter Verhaeghe scored twice as did Patric
Hornqvist. On Florida's "unfit to play" list since camp opened Jan. 3,
No. 1 goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky made his first appearance and turned
aside 30 of 34 shots. Dominik Kubalik netted his first two goals for
Chicago, which lost their fourth straight to start the season.
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Philadelphia Flyers
center Kevin Hayes (13) keeps the puck away from Buffalo Sabres
center Sam Reinhart (23) during the first period at Wells Fargo
Center. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports
Red Wings 3, Blue Jackets 2 (OT)
Tyler Bertuzzi scored his first goal of the season 15 seconds into
overtime and host Detroit avenged a one-goal loss to Columbus the
previous day.
Dylan Larkin carried the puck into the Blue Jackets' zone and
blasted a shot from the right circle. Goaltender Elvis Merzlikins
made the save but the rebound bounced off Bertuzzi's thigh and into
the net.
Bobby Ryan scored his fourth goal in three games for the Red Wings.
Anthony Mantha had the other Detroit goal while Jonathan Bernier
made 22 saves. Boone Jenner and Alexandre Texier scored for the Blue
Jackets while Merzlikins made 24 saves.
Jets 4, Senators 3 (OT)
Nikolaj Ehlers scored the overtime winner as visiting Winnipeg
erased a two-goal deficit to beat Ottawa. Seconds after Jets goalie
Laurent Brossoit made a clutch save, Ehlers converted on a
two-on-one rush with Andrew Copp at the 2:20 mark.
Brossoit made 38 saves for the Jets, who have won two of three games
to start the season, both in overtime. Oddly enough, Winnipeg has
yet to hold a lead during regulation time.
Blake Wheeler had a goal and an assist for the Jets, and Adam Lowry
and Kyle Connor added goals. Josh Norris, Chris Tierney and Alex
Galchenyuk were the goal-scorers for the Senators, who got a 24-save
effort from Matt Murray.
Avalanche 3, Kings 2
Brandon Saad scored three minutes into the game and Colorado held on
for a victory at Los Angeles.
Devon Toews and Mikko Rantanen added power-play goals two minutes
apart in the second period, giving the Avalanche six second-period
goals in their last two games. Philipp Grubauer made 23 saves as
Colorado earned its second consecutive victory.
Andreas Athanasiou prevented the shutout, scoring for Los Angeles
with 12:10 remaining. He has a goal in each of the Kings' three
games, all defeats. Adrian Kempe added his first of the season for
Los Angeles with 5:38 to play on a power play.
--Field Level Media
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