NHL roundup: Scott Wedgewood, Devils shut out Islanders
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[January 25, 2021]
Scott Wedgewood stopped all 28
shots he faced in his first NHL shutout in more than three years
Sunday night, and the New Jersey Devils scored twice late in the
first period of a 2-0 win over the visiting New York Islanders in
Newark, N.J.
Wedgewood's gem came in just his second NHL start since February
2018. He made an emergency start and took the loss against the
Islanders on Thursday, when starting goalie Mackenzie Blackwood was
placed on the NHL's COVID Protocol list about two hours before
faceoff.
The shutout was Wedgewood's third in the NHL and his first since
Dec. 2, 2017, when he recorded 27 saves in the Arizona Coyotes' 5-0
win over the Devils.
Jack Hughes and Pavel Zacha scored for the Devils. Rookie defenseman
Ty Smith had an assist on both goals and has a point in each of his
first five NHL games, one game shy of tying Marek Zidlicky's NHL
record for the longest career-opening point streak by a defenseman.
Sabers 4, Capitals 3 (SO)
Jack Eichel scored the lone shootout goal and Buffalo beat host
Washington for the first time in four tries this season, also
avenging a shootout loss in D.C. on Friday.
Colin Miller, Victor Olofsson and Eric Staal scored in regulation
for Buffalo, with Miller and Eichel adding assists. Rasmus
Ristolainen chipped in two assists, and Linus Ullmark stopped 28 of
31 shots.
Justin Schultz, T.J. Oshie and Nicklas Backstrom scored for the
Capitals, with Schultz and Backstrom adding assists. Washington's
Vitek Vanecek who stopped 45 shots.
Maple Leafs 3, Flames 2
A lucky goal by Auston Matthews early in the third period held up as
the game-winner as Toronto defeated host Calgary.
With the Leafs holding a 2-1 lead, Matthews -- who returned to the
lineup after missing the previous game due to an undisclosed injury
-- scored the winner at 2:42 of the final frame. Morgan Rielly sent
a shot on goal that ticked off Matthews and then banked in off the
leg of Flames defenseman Rasmus Andersson.
Jake Muzzin and Wayne Simmonds also scored for Toronto, Rielly had
three assists, Mitch Marner had two, and Jack Campbell made 31
saves. Sean Monahan and Matthew Tkachuk had goals for Calgary, and
Markstrom stopped 29 shots.
Penguins 3, Rangers 2
Jake Guentzel's 100th career goal, a blast from above the left hash
marks with 1:31 left in regulation on Sunday, gave Pittsburgh a win
over visiting New York.
Pittsburgh has won four straight, coming back from at least one
deficit in each. Bryan Rust and Jared McCann also scored and Sidney
Crosby had two assists for the Penguins. Goaltender Tristan Jarry
made 24 saves.
Colin Blackwell and Ryan Strome scored for New York, which twice had
a one-goal lead but lost its third in a row (0-2-1). Igor Shesterkin
stopped 16 shots.
Ducks 3, Avalanche 1
Jakob Silfverberg and Rickard Rakell each scored their first goals
of the season as host Anaheim held to defeat Colorado. Hampus
Lindholm scored an empty-net goal with 1:40 remaining from the
Ducks' zone.
Goaltender John Gibson had 32 saves as Anaheim had a victory to
start a four-game homestand and one to end it. The Ducks were 4 of 4
on the penalty kill, and they avenged a 3-2 overtime defeat to the
Avalanche on Friday.
Mikko Rantanen scored a third-period goal for Colorado, extending
his goal streak to a career-best five consecutive games. Avalanche
goaltender Philipp Grubauer had 12 saves.
Blackhawks 6, Red Wings 2
Pius Suter notched a hat trick, the first three goals of his NHL
career, and host Chicago collected its second victory in three days
over Detroit.
Suter scored twice in the first and another in the third for the
Blackhawks, who also beat Detroit 4-1 on Friday. Mattias Janmark and
Connor Murphy each had a goal and an assist, while Philipp Kurashev
also scored for the Blackhawks. Kevin Lankinen made 25 saves.
Tyler Bertuzzi had a pair of power-play goals for the Red Wings,
while Jonathan Bernier made 29 saves.
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New Jersey Devils
goaltender Scott Wedgewood (41) makes a save while New Jersey Devils
defenseman P.K. Subban (76) and New York Islanders center Anders Lee
(27) battle for the rebound during the third period at Prudential
Center. Mandatory Credit: Ed Mulholland-USA TODAY Sports
Sharks 5, Wild 3
Brent Burns' backhand goal with 1:48 left to play broke a tie, and
visiting San Jose went on to defeat Minnesota in Saint Paul, Minn.
Ryan Donato, Evander Kane, Noah Gregor and Matt Nieto also scored
for the Sharks, with Nieto's coming in the final minute after the
Wild pulled their goalie. Donato also had an assist.
Zach Parise finished with a goal and an assist for Minnesota, and
Nick Bjugstad and Kevin Fiala scored goals that pulled the Wild into
a 3-3 tie with 7:20 gone in the third period.
Golden Knights 1, Coyotes 0
William Karlsson scored with 42.7 seconds remaining and Marc-Andre
Fleury finished with 16 saves to lead Vegas to a shutout victory
over host Arizona in Glendale, Ariz.
It was Fleury's 62nd career shutout, breaking a tie with Walter
"Turk" Broda for 17th place on the NHL's all-time list. The Golden
Knights improved to 6-0 after a regulation loss under coach Peter
DeBoer.
Darcy Kuemper, playing in his fourth consecutive game, had 26 saves
for Arizona, which lost at home in regulation for just the third
time (11-3-4) since Dec. 31, 2019.
Kings 6, Blues 3
Anze Kopitar scored one goal and assisted on two others as Los
Angeles defeated host St. Louis to end their four-game losing streak
against the Blues.
Drew Doughty, Lias Andersson, Gabriel Vilardi, Alex Iafallo and Carl
Grundstrom also scored for the Kings, and Adrian Kempe had two
assists. Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick stopped 28 of 31 shots to
earn the victory.
Brayden Schenn scored twice for the Blues, Ryan O'Reilly also scored
and Jordan Kyrou had two assists. Rookie Ville Husso made 29 saves
in his first NHL start.
Stars 3, Predators 2
Joe Pavelski and Roope Hintz each had a goal and two assists as
Dallas powered its way past visiting Nashville.
Denis Gurianov also scored for the Stars, who got all three of their
goals on the power play. Dallas goaltender Anton Khudobin, who
stopped 34 shots to post a shutout on opening night, was hardly
tested Sunday when he faced just 17 shots, stopping 15.
Filip Forsberg scored a power-play goal and Mikael Granlund tallied
at even strength for the Predators. Viktor Arvidsson assisted on
both goals and Juuse Saros made 19 saves.
Oilers 4, Jets 3
Leon Draisaitl scored the game-winner with less than a second left
to give Edmonton a win over host Winnipeg.
The Oilers got single-goal efforts from Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Kyle
Turris and Kailer Yamamoto. Draisaitl added an assist, while Connor
McDavid had three. Adam Lowry, Nikolaj Ehlers and Blake Wheeler
scored for the Jets.
Mikko Koskinen made 35 saves for the win, while Laurent Brossoit
turned away 34 shots of 38 shots for the Jets.
--Field Level Media
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