NHL roundup: Panthers rally to beat Jackets in OT
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[March 12, 2021]
Frank Vatrano's rebound goal
completed Florida's wild comeback as the Panthers earned a 5-4
overtime win over the host Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday.
Aaron Ekblad sent a puck up the boards in overtime, leading to a
two-on-one rush led by Jonathan Huberdeau. His shot in close
ricocheted over to Vatrano, who notched his ninth goal and second
overtime winner this season. Vatrano was playing in his 300th career
game.
Ryan Lomberg potted his first NHL goal and Patric Hornqvist, Owen
Tippett and Aleksander Barkov scored for Florida. The Panthers
scored the final four goals of the game, including three unanswered
markers in the third period to force the extra session. Fourteen
Panthers scored points, and the club recorded its 12th comeback win.
Oliver Bjorkstrand notched two goals and an assist while Max Domi
and Patrik Laine recorded a goal and an assist -- the Finnish winger
breaking his seven-game streak without a point -- but Columbus fell
to 2-6-2 in its past 10. Elvis Merzlikins stopped 27 of 32 shots in
his first start in nine games.
Hurricanes 5, Predators 1
Morgan Geekie scored his first two goals of the season and Carolina
rode a span of three goals in 2 1/2 minutes of the first period to
victory over Nashville in Raleigh, N.C.
Brock McGinn, Dougie Hamilton and Martin Necas also scored for the
Hurricanes, who won their seventh game in a row. Jake Bean and
Andrei Svechnikov both supplied two assists, and Hamilton added an
assist. Carolina goalie James Reimer made 15 of his 32 saves in the
first period, but he was denied a shutout when Nick Cousins scored
with 4:32 remaining.
Nashville goalie Pekka Rinne stopped 18 shots while playing in his
sixth consecutive game. He was replaced in the third period after
allowing the fifth goal. Kasimir Kaskisuo, making his season debut
and playing in his second NHL game, made three saves in relief.
Bruins 4, Rangers 0
Patrice Bergeron had a short-handed goal and an assist, Brad
Marchand added three helpers and Boston blew out visiting New York.
David Krejci had a goal and an assist, and David Pastrnak and Jake
DeBrusk also scored as the Bruins won for just the fourth time in
their past 11 games (4-5-2). Jaroslav Halak stopped 27 shots in his
second shutout of the season.
Alexandar Georgiev allowed four goals on 14 shots before being
pulled in the second period by the Rangers, who dropped their third
straight. Keith Kinkaid made 13 saves in relief.
Penguins 5, Sabres 2
Evgeni Malkin had a goal with an assist as visiting Pittsburgh won
its fourth in a row, beating Buffalo.
Malkin has three goals and six assists during a six-game point
streak for the Penguins, who are 11-0-2 in their past 13 games at
Buffalo. His latest assist came on Jake Guentzel's tiebreaking,
power-play goal with 8:24 left in the second period to give
Pittsburgh a 3-2 lead.
Brandon Tanev, Anthony Angelo and Bryan Rust also scored for
Pittsburgh, and Tristan Jarry made 21 saves. The Sabres hit iron
four times on the night while falling to 0-7-2 since winning at New
Jersey on Feb. 23. Tage Thompson and Victor Olofsson scored for
Buffalo, and Jonas Johansson stopped 22 shots.
Capitals 5, Flyers 3
Nic Dowd scored two goals to lift Washington past host Philadelphia
as Alex Ovechkin recorded his 715th career goal, leaving him just
two behind Hall of Famer Phil Esposito.
Alex Ovechkin, Conor Sheary and John Carlson each added one goal for
the Capitals, who won their third in a row and their seventh in
eight games. Washington goaltender Ilya Samsonov made 30 saves.
Travis Konecny had one goal and one assist while Ivan Provorov and
Scott Laughton added a goal each for the Flyers. Kevin Hayes
contributed two assists for the Flyers, who will face the Capitals
once again on Saturday.
Islanders 5, Devils 3
Matt Martin scored about three minutes into the game for host New
York, who never trailed as it continued its surge with a win over
New Jersey in Uniondale, N.Y.
Adam Pelech scored later in the first, Noah Dobson and Josh Bailey
scored in the second and Brock Nelson added a goal in the third for
the Islanders, who raced out to a 4-0 lead while winning their
seventh straight and improving to 9-0-1 in their last 10 games.
Janne Kuokkanen, Mikhail Maltsev and Jack Hughes scored in the third
period for the Devils, who have lost 10 of 12 (2-9-1). Goalie
Mackenzie Blackwood recorded 28 saves.
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Nashville Predators
center Mikael Granlund (64) skates with the puck past Carolina
Hurricanes defenseman Brett Pesce (22) at PNC Arena. Mandatory
Credit: James Guillory-USA TODAY Sports
Flames 2, Canadiens 1
Josh Leivo equaled a career high with a pair of goals to lead host
Calgary to a victory over Montreal in its first game with new head
coach Darryl Sutter behind the bench.
Derek Ryan and Sam Bennett assisted both of Leivo's tallies to earn
two-point games while goaltender Jacob Markstrom made 17 saves for
the Flames, who staked him to a two-goal edge and hung on for the
win.
Jake Allen stopped 27 shots for the Canadiens, who took a road loss
in regulation for only the second time this season.
Maple Leafs 4, Jets 3 (OT)
Auston Matthews scored in overtime as host Toronto defeated Winnipeg
to end a three-game losing streak.
Matthews, who also had an assist, scored his league-leading 21st
goal of the season 59 seconds into OT on a pass from Morgan Rielly.
Paul Stastny had tied the game for Winnipeg with the goaltender
removed for an extra attacker at 17:34 of the third period.
Mitchell Marner had a goal and an assist for Toronto. Ilya Mikheyev
and William Nylander also scored, and Rielly finished with two
assists. Toronto goaltender Frederik Andersen made 24 saves. Nikolaj
Ehlers scored two goals and had an assist for the Jets, and Connor
Hellebuyck stopped 34 shots for Winnipeg.
Red Wings 6, Lightning 4
Host Detroit got goals from Troy Stecher, Dylan Larkin, Anthony
Mantha, Luke Glendening, Robby Fabbri and Vladislav Namestnikov in a
victory over Tampa Bay.
Mantha, Filip Zadina and Filip Hronek logged two assists apiece for
the Red Wings. Detroit goalie Jonathan Bernier finished with 40
saves.
Mikhail Sergachev, Steven Stamkos, Brayden Point and Ondrej Palat
replied for the Lightning, who saw their point streak end at nine
games (8-0-1). Palat also had two assists, and Curtis McElhinney
stopped 17 shots.
Blackhawks 4, Stars 2
Four Chicago players scored and goaltender Kevin Lankinen made 28
saves as the Blackhawks earned a split of a two-game series at
Dallas.
The Blackhawks, who took a 6-1 loss to the Stars on Tuesday, scored
on half of their eight shots through two periods in taking a 4-0
lead. Dominik Kubalik, Carl Soderberg, Duncan Keith and Alex
DeBrincat scored for Chicago, with Patrick Kane and Adam Boqvist
each getting two assists.
Roope Hintz and John Klingberg scored for the Stars. Goaltender
Anton Khudobin was replaced by Jake Oettinger after the second
period. Oettinger stopped all eight shots he faced.
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