NHL roundup: Andrew Copp scores 4 as Jets rout Canucks
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[March 25, 2021]
Andrew Copp recorded the first
four-goal game of his career and Connor Hellebuyck made 38 saves as
the Winnipeg Jets continued their road dominance of the Vancouver
Canucks with a 5-1 win on Wednesday night.
It was the first four-goal game of the NHL season. Six players had
four-goal games last season, and Mika Zibanejad tallied five in one
contest.
After stopping 22 shots in Winnipeg's 4-0 win at Vancouver on Monday
night, Hellebuyck was in position to post back-to-back shutouts of
the Canucks until Nils Hoglander scored with 1:25 left in the game.
Copp, who entered the game with six goals for the season and had
never scored a hat trick, scored twice in the second period and
twice more in the third. Mark Scheifele also scored for the Jets,
who have won eight straight road games over the Canucks and
outscored them 15-4 while going 4-0-0 at Vancouver this season.
Senators 3, Flames 1
Josh Norris, Chris Tierney and Nikita Zaitsev scored third-period
goals as host Ottawa earned a comeback victory over Calgary.
Filip Gustavsson made 28 saves for the Senators. Gustavsson, who is
fourth on Ottawa's depth chart, has two career NHL starts and has
won both of them. The Senators have won five of seven clashes with
the Flames, including consecutive home games against Calgary.
Mark Giordano scored Calgary's lone goal and Jacob Markstrom stopped
28 shots for the Flames, who have dropped three consecutive and have
managed only two goals in that swoon. It is the first time this
season the Flames lost despite leading through two periods.
Wild 3, Ducks 2
Jared Spurgeon scored two goals to lead Minnesota to its 10th
consecutive home victory, a tight decision against Anaheim in Saint
Paul, Minn.
Nico Sturm also scored, Ryan Suter had two assists -- including his
600th career point -- and Cam Talbot made 28 saves for the Wild, who
broke a franchise record for consecutive home wins when they beat
the Ducks 2-1 on Monday.
Derek Grant and Max Comtois scored and Ryan Miller made 23 saves for
the Ducks, who are winless in regulation in their past 19 games
(3-13-3, including three overtime victories).
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Winnipeg Jets goalie
Connor Hellebuyck (37) defends the goal against Vancouver Canucks
forward Jimmy Vesey (24) in the second period at Rogers Arena.
Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-USA TODAY Sports
Penguins 5, Sabres 2
Sidney Crosby and Zach Aston-Reese each had a goal and an assist as
Pittsburgh overpowered woeful Buffalo. The Sabres' 15th straight
loss (0-13-2) set a franchise record.
Evan Rodrigues, Kris Letang and John Marino also scored for
Pittsburgh, which improved to 13-3-1 at home. Goaltender Tristan
Jarry stopped 26 Buffalo shots.
The Sabres got goals from Rasmus Dahlin and Victor Olofsson, and
Dustin Tokarski made 37 saves.
Sharks 4, Kings 2
Evander Kane scored twice as host San Jose made a late-game push and
defeated Los Angeles, sweeping a two-game series between the clubs.
Rudolfs Balcers and Tomas Hertl also scored for San Jose, and Brent
Burns notched two assists. Sharks goalie Martin Jones had another
impressive start, making 42 saves to improve to 3-0-1 in his past
four outings.
Alex Iafallo and Adrian Kempe produced Los Angeles' goals while Drew
Doughty registered two assists. Calvin Petersen stopped 24 shots in
the loss.
--Field Level Media
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