NHL roundup: Overtime goal helps Carolina down Tampa Bay
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[January 29, 2021]
Martin Necas scored 1:12 into
overtime and the Carolina Hurricanes came off a long layoff and
defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning 1-0 on Thursday night in Raleigh,
N.C.
The Hurricanes had been out of action for more than a week, and they
returned to the ice without several key players.
Jordan Staal fed Necas for the winning goal, which came on the
team's third shot in the extra session. It was Necas' first goal of
the season. Dougie Hamilton also was credited with an assist.
Petr Mrazek made 32 saves for the Hurricanes. He didn't face a shot
in overtime. Tampa Bay's Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 34 shots.
Rangers 3, Sabres 2 (OT)
Alexis Lafreniere recorded his first NHL point with an overtime
goal, helping visiting New York snap a four-game losing streak with
a win over Buffalo.
Lefreniere, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 NHL Draft, had to
wait seven games to find the scoresheet for the first time, but it
resulted in the Rangers' second win of the season. Artemi Panarin
added a goal and assist for the Rangers in the victory.
The Sabres' Sam Reinhart made it 2-2 at 4:47 into the third period
on a redirection of a Victor Olofsson pass for Buffalo's sixth
power-play goal in three games. It would stay tied through the rest
of the period as Buffalo played past regulation for the third time
in four games.
Canadiens 4, Flames 2
First-period power-play goals by Brendan Gallagher and Shea Weber
sent Montreal off and running to a home-opener victory over Calgary.
Carey Price made 23 saves for the Canadiens, who have won three
consecutive games. Josh Anderson and Tyler Toffoli also scored for
the Canadiens, and Jesperi Kotkaniemi and Jonathan Drouin had two
assists apiece.
The Flames trailed 4-0 before getting third-period goals from Milan
Lucic and Rasmus Andersson. Calgary goalie David Rittich stopped 17
shots.
Blue Jackets 3, Panthers 2 (SO)
Alexandre Texier scored the shootout's only goal on a brilliant,
one-handed shot in the fourth round to lead Columbus to a win and
hand visiting Florida its first defeat.
Mikko Koivu scored his first goal for Columbus, Max Domi tallied on
the power play and Elvis Merzlikins stopped 33 of 35 shots for the
Blue Jackets, who earned points for the sixth straight game (3-0-3).
Florida's Carter Verhaeghe and Eetu Loustarinen scored goals,
Anthony Duclair produced his team-leading fifth assist and Chris
Driedger made 29 saves on 31 shots.
Bruins 4, Penguins 1
Patrice Bergeron scored twice, including on the power play in the
third period, as Boston downed visiting Pittsburgh.
Chris Wagner and Sean Kuraly also had goals as the Bruins extended
their winning streak to four. Jaroslav Halak made 16 saves. Boston
completed a two-game home sweep of Pittsburgh after a 3-2 victory in
overtime Tuesday.
Cody Ceci scored for the Penguins, whose points streak ended at five
(4-0-1). Tristan Jarry stopped 16 shots.
Capitals 6, Islanders 3
Conor Sheary scored twice to spark a five-goal second period as
Washington rallied from a three-goal deficit to defeat visiting New
York.
The Capitals have notched at least one point in each of their first
eight games (5-0-3) of the season, setting a franchise record.
Washington was short-handed again with Alex Ovechkin, Dmitry Orlov,
Evgeny Kuznetsov and Ilya Samsonov on the COVID-19 protocol list.
Josh Bailey played in his 872nd game with the Islanders, which ties
him with Clark Gillies for fourth place in franchise history. Oliver
Wahlstrom posted his first NHL goal for New York, with Casey Cizikas
and Anders Lee also scoring.
Maple Leafs 4, Oilers 3
Auston Matthews broke a third-period tie with a power-play goal,
leading Toronto to a one-goal victory over host Edmonton.
Matthews ripped a TJ Brodie pass through traffic for the winning
goal at 13:37. Jason Spezza, who had a two-point night, William
Nylander, Wayne Simmonds each added a goal for Toronto, and Maple
Leafs goalie Frederik Andersen made 26 saves.
Leon Draisaitl scored twice for the Oilers, and Zack Kassian had one
goal and Connor McDavid added two helpers. Mikko Koskinen stopped 23
shots in the Edmonton net. Toronto earned its fourth win in a row
while Edmonton lost for the third time in four games.
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Carolina Hurricanes
center Martin Necas (88) scores the game winning ovetime goal
against Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy (88) at
PNC Arena. Mandatory Credit: James Guillory-USA TODAY Sports
Flyers 3, Devils 1
Carter Hart bounced back nicely from his worst performance of the
season by stopping 33 shots and Philadelphia scored twice in the
third period en route to a victory over New Jersey in Newark, N.J.
Hart returned to the net for the first time since allowing six goals
on 26 shots in a 6-1 loss at Boston on Saturday. He entered Thursday
with a 4.18 goals-against average and an .880 save percentage, but
he was sharp most of the night, especially in the first two periods
when the Devils outshot the Flyers 24-8.
Philadelphia's Nate Prosser scored in the first period while Michael
Raffl and Claude Giroux scored in the opening 6:26 of the third to
complete a two-game sweep of New Jersey. Damon Severson scored for
the Devils, and Scott Wedgewood made 14 saves.
Wild 5, Kings 3
Marcus Johansson produced a goal and an assist and Jonas Brodin had
two assists as Minnesota topped Los Angeles in Saint Paul, Minn.
The newly formed line of Johansson, Joel Eriksson Ek and Kirill
Kaprizov played a big role in the offensive outburst. All three
players scored goals, with Johansson also picking up his first
assist of the season. Kevin Fiala and Nick Bjugstad scored
Minnesota's other goals.
Drew Doughty and Dustin Brown each had a goal and an assist for Los
Angeles while Anze Kopitar recorded two assists. Alex Iafallo also
scored for the Kings, who are 1-1-2 in four games against the Wild
this season.
Stars 7, Red Wings 3
Denis Gurianov had a goal and two assists, Ty Dellandrea scored his
first career goal and host Dallas topped Detroit for the second time
in three nights.
Joe Pavelski, Andrew Cogliano, Justin Dowling, Jamie Oleksiak and
John Klingberg also scored for Dallas, which has won its first four
games. Miro Heiskanen added three assists, Tanner Kero had two and
Stars goalie Jake Oettinger made 20 saves.
Valtteri Filppula, Tyler Bertuzzi and Danny DeKeyser scored for the
Red Wings. Jonathan Bernier, who left after two periods with an
undisclosed injury, stopped 16 of the 19 shots he faced.
Canucks 4, Senators 1
Brock Boeser had two goals and an assist as Vancouver completed a
three-game sweep of visiting Ottawa.
Elias Pettersson had a goal and an assist, Tanner Pearson also
scored and Quinn Hughes added two helpers for the Canucks, who
outscored Ottawa 16-3 in the series. Goaltender Braden Holtby made
36 saves and also set up a goal.
Thomas Chabot scored the lone goal for the Senators and Matt Murray
stopped 21 of 25 shots. Ottawa is winless in its past seven games
(0-6-1) since a victory in its season opener.
Avalanche 3, Sharks 0
Philipp Grubauer had 21 saves, Nazem Kadri had two goals and an
assist, and host Colorado blanked San Jose in Denver.
Andre Burakovsky also had a goal and Brandon Saad added two assists
for Colorado, which swept the two games against San Jose. Colorado
lost center Pierre-Edouard Bellemare to a left leg injury late in
the first period and he did not return.
Devan Dubnyk held the Avalanche off the scoreboard for the first
49:55 of the game and stopped 35 shots for the Sharks.
Coyotes 3, Ducks 2
Christian Dvorak scored his second goal of the game with 4:26
remaining to lift Arizona to a tight win against Anaheim in
Glendale, Ariz.
Conor Garland also scored, and Darcy Kuemper made 14 saves for
Arizona, which was shut out 1-0 in each of their previous two
straight games. The first of Dvorak's two goals ended the team's
scoreless streak at just over 148 minutes.
Jakob Silfverberg and Danton Heinen scored, and John Gibson made 31
saves for Anaheim, which has been held to two goals or fewer in
seven of eight games this season.
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