NHL roundup: Point in OT loss to Vegas sends Blues to postseason
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[May 08, 2021]
Jonathan Marchessault scored
with 17.7 seconds remaining in overtime to give the Vegas Golden
Knights a come-from-behind, 4-3 victory over the St. Louis Blues on
Friday night in Las Vegas.
Despite the loss, the Blues clinched the final playoff spot in the
West Division. Fourth-place St. Louis got a point for losing in
overtime while the Los Angeles Kings lost 3-2 in regulation to the
Colorado Avalanche.
Reilly Smith, Alec Martinez and Nicolas Roy also scored goals and
Nicolas Hague had two assists for Vegas, which maintained a
four-point West Division lead over the Avalanche with their sixth
straight home win. Robin Lehner finished with 22 saves and also
picked up an assist on the winning goal.
Ryan O'Reilly, David Perron and Jaden Schwartz scored goals and
Tyler Bozak had two assists for St. Louis. Jordan Binnington
finished with 31 saves as the Blues extended their point streak to
eight games (5-0-3).
Stars 5, Lightning 2
Joe Pavelski collected two goals and two assists while Roope Hintz
scored once in a three-point game to lead visiting Dallas to a
victory over Tampa Bay that kept its playoff hopes alive.

Jamie Oleksiak and Joel Kiviranta also scored for the Stars, while
goaltender Anton Khudobin made 25 saves. Blake Coleman and Alex
Barre-Boulet scored for the Lightning.
Dallas is fifth in the Central Division, two points behind the
Nashville Predators in the battle for fourth place and the final
playoff spot. Meanwhile, the Lightning are locked into a first-round
playoff meeting with the Florida Panthers, the first time the state
rivals will meet in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Avalanche 3, Kings 2
Cale Makar collected one goal and one assist to lead Colorado to a
road victory over Los Angeles, ending the Kings' playoff hopes.
Mikko Rantenan and Tyson Jost also scored for the Avalanche, who
were without their top scorer -- Nathan MacKinnon -- due to a
lower-body injury. Goaltender Philipp Grubauer made 15 saves.
Brendan Lemieux and Gabriel Vilardi replied for the Kings. Calvin
Petersen stopped 34 shots.
Red Wings 5, Blue Jackets 2
Detroit erased a two-goal deficit by scoring three in the second
period to end host Columbus' five-game (2-0-3) point streak. The two
teams will conclude their seasons Saturday night in Columbus.
Trailing 2-0, the Red Wings got goals from Joe Veleno, Danny
DeKeyser and Jakub Vrana to take the lead, and they locked up the
game with two empty net goals by Vladislav Namestnikov. Vrana added
an assist, Valtteri Filippula had three assists, and Filip Hronek
had two. Thomas Greiss made 22 saves in winning for the third time
in four starts.
Gavin Bayreuther and Nathan Gerbe each scored their first goals of
the season as Columbus built its early lead. Columbus goalie Matiss
Kivlenieks stopped 31 shots.
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St. Louis Blues defenseman Marco
Scandella (6) pushes the puck through the sticks of Vegas Golden
Knights center Mattias Janmark (26) and center Nicolas Roy (10)
during the second period at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit:
Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports

Flyers 4, Capitals 2
Washington missed a chance to tie Pittsburgh for first place in the
East Division as visiting Philadelphia got two goals from Wade
Allison in a victory Friday night.
The Flyers (24-23-7, 55 points) had lost five in a row to
Washington, but Philadelphia never trailed. Goalie Brian Elliott
played a strong game for the Flyers, finishing with 28 saves and an
assist on Sean Couturier's empty-net goal in the final minute.
Daniel Sprong and T.J. Oshie both scored for the Capitals (34-15-5)
in the loss.
Wild 4, Ducks 3 (OT)
Kirill Kaprizov scored off his own rebound 17 seconds into overtime
to lift Minnesota to a win against Anaheim in Saint Paul, Minn.
Kaprizov and Joel Eriksson Ek each had a goal and an assist, Victor
Rask and Nico Sturm also scored, and Kaapo Kahkonen made 22 saves
for the Wild.
Adam Henrique had a goal and an assist, Max Comtois and Derek Grant
also scored, and John Gibson stopped 32 shots for the Ducks.
Coyotes 5, Sharks 2
Phil Kessel scored the go-ahead goal for Arizona, which scored five
unanswered goals to come from behind and beat host San Jose.
Victor Soderstrom and Jan Jenik each scored their first career goal
for Arizona, with Jenik accomplishing the feat on an empty-netter to
cap his NHL debut. Soderstrom was playing his third NHL game.

Conor Garland collected a goal and two assists while Michael Bunting
also found the net for the Coyotes. Darcy Kuemper made 26 saves in
the win. Erik Karlsson and Timo Meier scored for the Sharks, and
goalie Josef Korenar made 29 saves.
--Field Level Media
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