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		NHL roundup: Lightning stay hot with win over Stars
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			 [March 24, 2021] 
			Second-period goals by Steven 
			Stamkos and Yanni Gourde led the Tampa Bay Lightning to a comeback 
			2-1 road victory over the Dallas Stars on Tuesday. 
 Goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy only needed to stop 16 shots for the 
			Lightning to win their fifth straight game. The defending Stanley 
			Cup champions are on a 14-2-1 run that has put them atop the league 
			standings.
 
 Though Vasilevskiy was not counted on for a huge number of saves, he 
			was at his best in the final 10 minutes of the clash, especially 
			while holding the Stars from converting during a 5-on-3 power play.
 
 Roope Hintz tallied for the struggling Stars, who benefited from 
			Anton Khudobin's 24-save performance to keep it close. Dallas has 
			just two wins in its past eight games (2-3-3). Tampa Bay, which beat 
			the Stars in last season's Stanley Cup Final, has won all four 
			clashes this season.
 
		
		 
 Coyotes 5, Avalanche 4 (SO)
 
 Nick Schmaltz, Conor Garland and Christian Dvorak scored in the 
			shootout, and Arizona beat Colorado in Glendale, Ariz.
 
 Alex Goligoski, Lawson Crouse and Phil Kessel had a goal and an 
			assist each for the Coyotes, who overcame a 4-2, third-period 
			deficit. Arizona's Jakob Chychrun also scored and Adin Hill made 35 
			saves through regulation and overtime, then added another in the 
			shootout.
 
 Nathan MacKinnon had a goal and two assists, Mikko Rantanen and 
			Gabriel Landeskog had a goal and an assist apiece and Valeri 
			Nichushkin had a goal for the Avalanche, whose seven-game winning 
			streak ended.
 
 Blackhawks 3, Panthers 2
 
 Kevin Lankinen made 33 saves, Patrick Kane netted two assists, and 
			Dominik Kubalik extended his point streak to six games to help host 
			Chicago snap a four-game skid with a win over Florida.
 
 The Blackhawks raced to a 3-0 lead before holding off the Panthers 
			to take the opener of a six-game homestand. Kane tallied his 1,066th 
			point to move into fourth place among American-born NHL players.
 
 Anton Stralman and Alex Wennberg scored for the Panthers, Noel 
			Acciari had two assists and Chris Driedger stopped 29 shots.
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			Tampa Bay Lightning center Steven Stamkos (91) skates against the 
			Dallas Stars during the third period at the American Airlines 
			Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
  
            Devils 4, Flyers 3
 Yegor Sharangovich and Travis Zajac each had one goal and one assist 
			to help lift New Jersey past host Philadelphia. The Devils beat the 
			Flyers for the first time in three tries this season.
 
 Michael McLeod and Kyle Palmieri added one goal apiece while Janne 
			Kuokkanen and Ty Smith contributed two assists each for the Devils, 
			who have won four of five. Devils goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood 
			made 30 saves, including a couple of spectacular stops in the waning 
			seconds.
 
 Sean Couturier scored two goals and Joel Farabee added one goal for 
			the struggling Flyers, who have lost four of five (1-3-1). Jakub 
			Voracek and James van Riemsdyk had two assists apiece. Flyers 
			goaltender Carter Hart stopped 28 shots.
 
 Predators 2, Red Wings 0
 
 Juuse Saros made 31 saves to notch his first shutout of the season 
			as host Nashville topped Detroit.
 
 Saros earned the 12th shutout of his career. Mikael Granlund and 
			Mathieu Olivier scored goals for the Predators, who recorded their 
			fourth victory in five games. Nashville was playing its first home 
			game since March 6 after an eight-game road trip.
 
            
			 
            
 The Red Wings were blanked for the fifth time this season and the 
			second consecutive game. Dallas silenced them 3-0 on Saturday. 
			Detroit has scored two or fewer goals in 21 of 33 games.
 
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