NHL roundup: Lightning remain perfect with OT win
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[January 22, 2021]
Brayden Point tipped in a pass
from Victor Hedman in overtime as the Tampa Bay Lightning stayed
perfect on the season with a 3-2 win over Columbus in the Blue
Jackets' home opener on Thursday.
Hedman rushed out of his own end, started a give-and-go pass with
Steven Stamkos and slid a pass to Point for the game winner in close
at 1:56 into the three-on-three extra session.
Tampa Bay, which played just its third game after postponements
against Dallas (COVID-19 protocol) on Sunday and Tuesday, received
goals from Blake Coleman and Mathieu Joseph. Ryan McDonagh assisted
on both goals in regulation, giving him 301 points for his career.
Goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy moved to 3-0-0 by stopping 23 of 25
shots.
Playing in front of entirely empty stands in their first home game,
Columbus got a goal and an assist from Oliver Bjorkstrand, and Nick
Foligno netted on the power play. Joonas Korpisalo made 34 saves on
37 shots for Columbus, which lost its second consecutive 3-2
overtime game.
Bruins 5, Flyers 4 (SO)
Jake DeBrusk scored the lone goal in the shootout to lift host Boston
past Philadelphia.
Nick Ritchie had one goal and one assist while Brandon Carlo, Jack
Studnicka and Charlie Coyle also scored goals for the Bruins. David
Krejci added two assists. Bruins goaltender Tuukka Rask made 22 saves,
including several spectacular stops late in overtime.
James van Riemsdyk scored two goals for the Flyers while Claude Giroux
and Travis Sanheim had one goal apiece. Jake Voracek contributed three
assists to eclipse the 700-point mark for his career.
Canadiens 7, Canucks 3
Tyler Toffoli had his second multipoint game in two nights, collecting
two goals and an assist to lead Montreal past host Vancouver.
Toffoli became the third player in NHL history to score each of his
first five regular-season goals for a new franchise against one of his
former teams. He logged his fourth career hat trick Wednesday in a 6-5
shootout loss to the Canucks.
Joel Armia added two goals and two assists for the Canadiens while Josh
Anderson, Jake Evans and Ben Chiarot each had a single goal. Bo Horvat
scored twice for the Canucks, Brandon Sutter had a goal and Tyler Myers
notched two assists.
Jets 4, Senators 1
Nikolaj Ehlers and Mark Scheifele each had a goal and an assist as
visiting Winnipeg beat Ottawa.
Kyle Connor had two assists for Winnipeg. Adam Lowry and Blake Wheeler
scored the Jets' other two goals.
Winnipeg has won its last two games while the Senators are on a
three-game winless streak (0-2-1).
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New Jersey Devils goalie
Scott Wedgewood (41) makes a save against New York Islanders right
wing Jordan Eberle (7) in front of Devils left wing Miles Wood (44)
and defenseman Ty Smith (24) during the first period at Nassau
Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY
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Islanders 4, Devils 1
Jordan Eberle scored twice and Mathew Barzal had a goal and two
assists for New York, which never trailed in defeating New Jersey in
Uniondale, N.Y.
Brock Nelson also scored for the Islanders, who have won two
consecutive games. Goalie Semyon Varlamov, whose season-opening
shutout streak was snapped at 142 minutes and 10 seconds when Nathan
Bastian scored in the second period, made 30 saves.
Varlamov's streak was the eighth-longest season-opening shutout
stretch in NHL history and the longest since Darcy Kuemper went 164
minutes and 2 seconds at the start of the 2014-15 season. Emergency
starter Scott Wedgewood recorded 31 saves in net for the Devils, who
lost Mackenzie Blackwood to the NHL's COVID-19 protocol list less
than two hours before faceoff.
Kings 4, Avalanche 2
Adrian Kempe scored the tiebreaking goal with just under four
minutes to play and Los Angeles edged visiting Colorado for its
first victory of the season in four tries.
Drew Doughty and Gabriel Vilardi also scored power-play goals in the
second period as the Kings topped the Avalanche two days after their
rally against Colorado fell a goal short. Blake Lizotte added an
empty-net goal for the Kings with 41.1 seconds remaining.
Mikko Rantanen and Nathan MacKinnon scored first-period goals for
the Avalanche, with each recording an assist, but the Colorado
offense was unable to deliver from there. Gabriel Landeskog hit the
post with 1:57 remaining as the Avalanche nearly tied the game.
--Field Level Media
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