NHL roundup: Canucks blow 4 leads, top Habs in shootout
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[January 21, 2021]
Bo Horvat scored twice in a
three-point game and netted the shootout winner as the Vancouver
Canucks claimed their home opener by a 6-5 count over the Montreal
Canadiens on Wednesday night.
Braden Holtby made 31 saves for the Canucks, who snapped a
three-game losing streak with a win that saw them blow four separate
leads, then tie the game late before prevailing. Brock Boeser added
two goals and an assist for Vancouver, Tyler Motte contributed a
goal and J.T. Miller collected three assists.
Former Canuck Tyler Toffoli's hat trick wasn't enough for the
Canadiens, who also got a goal and an assist from Jesperi Kotkaniemi
and a goal from Brendan Gallagher. Montreal goalie Carey Price
stopped 23 shots.
The Canucks took a hit on the blue line, however, as veteran
defenseman Alexander Elder left the game early in the second period
and didn't return. The Canucks and Canadiens meet again Thursday and
Saturday in Vancouver.
Sharks 2, Blues 1 (OT)
Martin Jones made 23 saves as San Jose earned a shootout victory at
St. Louis.
Marcus Sorensen scored in regulation and Tomas Hertl produced the
lone shootout goal in the fourth round for the Sharks, who earned a
split in the two-game set at Enterprise Center. St. Louis won the
first matchup 5-4 on Monday.
Brayden Schenn scored for the Blues and Jordan Binnington stopped 37
of 38 shots. The Blues missed two veterans from the blue line, and
it showed. Robert Bortuzzo is on injured reserve due to an
upper-body injury and Marco Scandella was a late scratch because of
an upper-body injury.
Golden Knights 5, Coyotes 2
Shea Theodore scored two goals and Alex Tuch had a goal and two
assists as Vegas remained unbeaten with a victory over Arizona in
Las Vegas.
It was the third two-goal game of Theodore's career. Mark Stone and
Alex Pietrangelo each added a goal and an assist and Marc-Andre
Fleury made 21 saves for Vegas, which improved to 4-0-0, the best
start to a season in the franchise's four-year history.
Nick Schmaltz and Phil Kessel scored goals and Darcy
Kuemper had 24 saves for Arizona. The teams resume their four-game
series with a back-to-back set in Glendale, Ariz., starting Friday
night.
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Anaheim Ducks center Sam
Steel (23) and Minnesota Wild center Joel Eriksson Ek (14) battle
for the puck during the second period at Honda Center. Mandatory
Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports
Wild 3, Ducks 2
Joel Eriksson Ek scored less than two minutes into the third period
and Minnesota beat Anaheim to complete a season-opening, four-game
road trip.
Ryan Hartman scored a short-handed goal for the Wild and Nick Bonino
added a power-play tally. It was Minnesota's first power-play goal
in 19 tries on the season.
Nicolas Deslauriers and Cam Fowler each scored second-period goals
for Anaheim, matching the Ducks' goal total in their past two games
combined.
Oilers 3, Maple Leafs 1
Leon Draisaitl's first goal of the season, a power-play tally at
6:44 of the third period, proved to be the game-winner as Edmonton
prevailed at Toronto.
Kailer Yamamoto and Josh Archibald also scored for the Oilers, who
snapped a two-game losing streak. Archibald hit an empty net 66
seconds remaining in the game.
After posting a 3.80 goals-against average in his first four games
of the season, Oilers goaltender Mikko Koskinen stopped 25 of 26
Toronto shots for his second victory. Auston Matthews scored and
Frederik Andersen made 19 saves for the Maple Leafs.
--Field Level Media
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