NHL roundup: Jeff Carter nets 4 goals as Pens grab East lead
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[May 07, 2021]
Jeff Carter scored a career-high
four goals Thursday as the Pittsburgh Penguins jumped back into
first place in the East Division with an 8-4 win over the visiting
Buffalo Sabres.
Jared McCann added a goal and two assists, Sidney Crosby and Kasperi
Kapanen recorded a goal and an assist each, Brian Dumoulin scored,
Frederick Gaudreau had three assists, and Kris Letang and Jason
Zucker tallied two assists each for the Penguins.
Pittsburgh goaltender Tristan Jarry made 19 saves.
Drake Caggiula scored twice, Tage Thompson and Jeff Skinner each had
a goal and assist, and Rasmus Ristolainen had two assists for the
Sabres.
Michael Houser, in his third career start, all this week, made 26
saves in his first loss.
Devils 2, Islanders 1
Michael McLeod scored the tie-breaking goal late in the second
period as New Jersey beat skidding New York in Uniondale, N.Y.

Pavel Zacha scored in the first period and goalie MacKenzie
Blackwood made 32 saves for the Devils, who have won five of six
following a 10-game losing streak.
Anthony Beauvillier scored in the second for the Islanders, who have
lost three straight and six of eight overall to ensure they cannot
get home-ice for the first round of the playoffs.
Canucks 6, Oilers 3
Nils Hoglander, Jayce Hawryluk, Travis Hamonic and Brock Boeser each
had a goal and an assist as Vancouver snapped a six-game losing
streak with a victory against host Edmonton.
Jack Rathbone scored his first career goal and Tyler Graovac also
tallied for the Canucks, who are in last place in the NHL's North
Division. Goaltender Thatcher Demko made 39 saves, including one on
a penalty shot by Edmonton's Connor McDavid, the league's leading
scorer, in the third period.
Leon Draisaitl scored twice and Jesse Puljujarvi also tallied for
second-place Edmonton, with all the goals assisted by McDavid. That
gave McDavid 96 points this season as he neared the 100-point
plateau in the pandemic-shortened 56-game schedule.
Blackhawks 2, Hurricanes 1 (OT)
Alex DeBrincat scored 2:02 into overtime and visiting Chicago
snapped a six-game winless streak by defeating host Central
Division-leading Carolina in Raleigh, N.C.
DeBrincat scored in all three of the games this week at PNC Arena,
though this was the only time the Blackhawks came out on top.
DeBrincat has a season-best five-game goals streak and a team-high
29 goals.
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Pittsburgh Penguins center Evgeni Malkin
(71) skates with the puck as Buffalo Sabres right wing Victor
Olofsson (68) defends during the third period at PPG Paints Arena.
Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

The Hurricanes remain in position to
finish with the best record in the NHL. They matched a franchise
record by stretching their points streak to 13 games, going 9-0-4 in
those outings. Petr Mrazek stopped 25 shots and Martin Necas scored
a short-handed goal for the Hurricanes.
Maple Leafs 5, Canadiens 2
John Tavares and Mitch Marner both netted one goal and one assist
and Auston Matthews became the league's first player to reach the
40-goal mark as host Toronto used a four-goal first period en route
to an easy victory over Montreal.
Alex Galchenyuk and Pierre Engvall also scored for the Maple Leafs,
who lead the North Division. Goaltender Jack Campbell made 19 saves
in the win. Toronto has won six of nine meetings (6-2-1) between the
teams this season, with the final clash coming Saturday.
Cole Caufield and Artturi Lehkonen replied for the Canadiens, who
have lost two straight but still hold fourth place in the division.
Goalie Cayden Primeau was hooked after surrendering four goals on 15
shots in the first period. Jake Allen stopped 19 shots in relief.
Bruins 4, Rangers 0
Charlie McAvoy scored on the power play, Brad Marchand and David
Krejci each had a pair of assists and host Boston blanked
emotionally drained New York.
Patrice Bergeron, Jake DeBrusk and Brandon Carlo also had goals for
the playoff-bound Bruins, who extended their points streak to six
games (5-0-1). Rookie Jeremy Swayman needed to make only 15 saves
for his second shutout.

Igor Shesterkin stopped 30 shots for the Rangers, who dropped their
fifth straight one day after team president John Davidson and
general manager Jeff Gorton were both dismissed.
--Field Level Media
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