NHL roundup: Alex Ovechkin alone in 6th on all-time goals list
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[March 17, 2021]
Alex Ovechkin hit two more
milestones Tuesday night, when the star left winger assisted on the
Capitals' first goal and scored the second one in Washington's 3-1
win over the visiting New York Islanders.
Ovechkin's 718th career goal broke a tie with Phil Esposito for
sixth on the all-time list, and the assist gave him 1,300 career
points.
T.J. Oshie and Nicklas Backstrom also scored as Washington won its
sixth straight and moved into a tie for first in the East Division
with the Islanders, who had their nine-game winning streak snapped.
Capitals goalie Ilya Samsonov made 21 saves. Oliver Wahlstrom scored
in the third period for the Islanders, who also had their 12-game
point streak snapped. New York's Semyon Varlamov recorded 19 saves.
Avalanche 8, Ducks 4
Nazem Kadri recorded two goals and two assists as Colorado rallied
to beat Anaheim in Denver. Mikko Rantanen, Andre Burakovsky, Brandon
Saad and Samuel Girard had a goal and an assist each for the
Avalanche, who earned their fourth consecutive win and matched their
highest goal total of the season.
Nathan MacKinnon and Pierre-Edouard Bellemare added goals for the
Avalanche. Colorado's Philipp Grubauer made 15 saves in relief of
Hunter Miska, who allowed four goals on seven shots.
Adam Henrique had a goal and two assists, Troy Terry had a goal and
an assist, Danton Heinen and Derek Grant had a goal each and Ryan
Miller stopped 28 shots for the Ducks. Anaheim took its fourth loss
in a row and its 13th defeat in 15 games (2-10-3).
Lightning 4, Stars 3 (SO)
Brayden Point notched the game-deciding tally in a shootout to go
along with a goal and an assist in regulation as Tampa Bay rebounded
to beat host Dallas.
Dallas' Jason Robertson and Tampa Bay's Ross Colton scored earlier
in the shootout. Down 3-1 with a little over two minutes remaining
in regulation, the Stars got goals 41 seconds apart from Jamie Benn
and Alexander Radulov to tie the game. Miro Heiskanen also scored
for Dallas, and Jake Oettinger made 33 saves.
Mathieu Joseph and Steve Stamkos also scored for the Lightning.
Andrei Vasilevskiy made 24 saves.
Wild 3, Coyotes 0
Kaapo Kahkonen stopped 31 shots while garnering his ninth
consecutive win and second career shutout as Minnesota completed a
sweep of its three-game series with Arizona in Saint Paul, Minn.
Ryan Hartman, Mats Zuccarello and Jared Spurgeon scored goals for
the Wild, who tied a franchise record with their eighth straight
home victory, the longest home win streak in the NHL this season.
Minnesota improved to an NHL-best 12-2-1 since Feb. 18.
Adin Hill stopped 23 of 26 shots for the Coyotes, who fell to 0-3-1
in their past four games.
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New Jersey Devils
goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood (29) makes a save against Buffalo
Sabres right wing Victor Olofsson (68) during the third period at
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Red Wings 4, Hurricanes 2
Adam Erne scored two power-play goals, Filip Hronek supplied a goal
and two assists and host Detroit snapped Carolina's eight-game
winning streak and avenged a 2-1 loss to the Hurricanes on Sunday.
The Red Wings' Robby Fabbri tallied the go-ahead goal in the second
period and Dylan Larkin recorded two assists. Jonathan Bernier made
35 saves for Detroit.
Nino Niederreiter and Sebastian Aho scored for Carolina, and James
Reimer stopped 24 shots.
Devils 3, Sabres 2
Miles Wood deflected in a shot for his tiebreaking goal early in the
third period as New Jersey snapped an 11-game home losing streak by
extending Buffalo's overall skid to 12 in a row at Newark, N.J.
With the Devils on the power play, Wood stood untouched in front of
the net and redirected home Jesper Bratt's shot past Sabres
goaltender Jonas Johansson (24 saves) to break a 2-2 tie 4:52 into
the final period. Yegor Sharangovich and Sami Vatanen also scored
and Mackenzie Blackwood made 33 stops for New Jersey.
Tobias Rieder and Jeff Skinner scored second-period goals for
reeling Buffalo, which is 0-10-2 since Feb. 23.
Bruins 2, Penguins 1
Trent Frederic's tiebreaking goal in the third period helped
visiting Boston end Pittsburgh's six-game winning streak.
With the game tied at 1 since late in the first period, Frederic,
just off the bench, made use of a screen by teammate David Pastrnak
and from the high slot beat Pittsburgh goaltender Casey DeSmith (31
saves) glove side at 7:07 of the third.
Pastrnak also scored for the Bruins, who had lost two straight and
five of seven. Dan Vladar, making his regular-season debut and first
career start, stopped 34 of 35 Penguins shots. Brandon Tanev scored
for Pittsburgh.
--Field Level Media
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