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		NHL roundup: Knights double up Kings, roll to 5th straight win
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			 [March 20, 2021] 
			Max Pacioretty scored two goals 
			and Robin Lehner made 23 saves as the visiting Vegas Golden Knights 
			extended their winning streak to five games with a 4-2 victory over 
			the Los Angeles Kings on Friday night. 
 It was Pacioretty's fourth two-goal game of the season and the 52nd 
			of his career. William Karlsson and William Carrier also scored 
			goals for Vegas, which increased its West Division lead to five 
			points over the idle Colorado Avalanche.
 
 Alec Martinez added two assists for the Golden Knights, who improved 
			to 11-2-0 over their past 13 games. Mark Stone also had an assist to 
			extend his point streak to a team-record 10 games. Lehner made his 
			first start in goal since Feb. 7 after being sidelined with a 
			concussion.
 
 Alex Iafallo and Trevor Moore scored goals for Los Angeles, which 
			fell to 0-3-0 against the Golden Knights this season. Jonathan 
			Quick, making his first start after missing five games with a 
			lower-body injury, had 29 saves.
 
		
		 
 Capitals 2, Rangers 1
 
 Alex Ovechkin scored twice late in the third period, giving him 
			goals in his past five games, as host Washington rallied to defeat 
			New York.
 
 The victory extended Washington's winning streak to seven games -- 
			all of which have come without Tom Wilson, who had been suspended 
			and will be eligible to come back for the next game. Washington 
			goalie Vitek Vanecek continued his strong rookie season with 32 
			saves.
 
 New York took a 1-0 lead 16:42 into the game when Artemi Panarin 
			beat Vanecek on a shot from the left circle. Goalie Alexandar 
			Georgiev finished with 16 saves.
 
 Canucks 3, Canadiens 2 (OT)
 
 J.T. Miller scored in overtime to give Vancouver the road win over 
			Montreal and its fourth straight victory overall.
 
 Thatcher Demko continued his red-hot play by stopping 29 of 31 shots 
			for the Canucks. Demko is 8-1-0 with a .949 save percentage over his 
			past nine games. Adam Gaudette and Nils Hoglander each scored for 
			the Canucks.
 
 Corey Perry and Nick Suzuki scored goals for the Canadiens, and Jake 
			Allen made 28 saves.
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            Toronto Maple Leafs 
			forward Pierre Engvall (47) tries to clear the puck away from 
			Calgary Flames forward Brett Ritchie (24) during the second period 
			at Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-USA TODAY 
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            Flames 4, Maple Leafs 3
 
 Mark Giordano scored a tiebreaking, power-play goal in the second 
			period and Calgary defeated host Toronto in the opener of a two-game 
			set.
 
 Matthew Tkachuk, Derek Ryan and Christopher Tanev also scored for 
			the Flames, who won for the fourth time in five games. Rasmus 
			Andersson added two assists, and Jacob Markstrom made 24 saves.
 
 Jason Spezza, Alexander Kerfoot and Mitchell Marner scored for the 
			Maple Leafs, and Frederik Andersen stopped 14 shots. Toronto lost 
			for the sixth time in the past seven games.
 
 Blues 2, Sharks 1 (SO)
 
 Jordan Binnington made 30 saves plus two shootout stops to lead St. 
			Louis past host San Jose.
 
 The Blues snapped their five-game winless streak (0-3-2) while 
			improving to 4-1-2 against the Sharks this season.
 
            
			 
			Tyler Bozak scored for the Blues on his 35th birthday. Brayden 
			Schenn and Vladimir Tarasenko scored in the shootout to clinch the 
			victory. Ryan Donato scored and Martin Jones made 33 saves for the 
			Sharks, who are 0-2-1 in their past three games.
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