NHL roundup: Patrice Bergeron's 4-goal game lifts Bruins past Wings
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[November 05, 2021] Patrice
Bergeron matched a franchise record with a trio of power-play goals
and scored four total to help the Boston Bruins skate past the
visiting Detroit Red Wings 5-1 on Thursday night.
Bergeron had been held without a goal during the Bruins' first seven
games. The Boston captain became the fifth player in team history to
record a hat trick at age 36 or older, joining Hall of Famer Johnny
Bucyk (six times), Jean Ratelle, Dit Clapper and Dave Andreychuk.
Mike Reilly also scored for the Bruins, who secured their second
straight win. Boston rookie goalie Jeremy Swayman recorded 14 saves.
Red Wings rookie Lucas Raymond scored his fifth goal for his
team-leading 10th point. Thomas Greiss stopped 32 shots for Detroit,
which took its fourth straight loss after winning four of seven to
open the season.
Islanders 6, Canadiens 2
Brock Nelson scored a career-high four goals to lead New York over
host Montreal.
The Islanders are on a six-game (4-0-2) points streak, with all of
those games coming away from home. Anthony Beauvillier matched a
career best with three assists, Jean-Gabriel Pageau had a goal and
an assist, and Oliver Wahlstrom also scored as part of New York's
four-goal second period.
Nick Suzuki and Tyler Toffoli scored third-period goals for the
Canadiens, who had lost three of four.
Penguins 3, Flyers 2 (OT)
Kris Letang scored at 1:54 of overtime and undermanned Pittsburgh
downed visiting Philadelphia to snap a three-game losing streak.
Letang was making his return from a four-game absence with COVID-19.
Pittsburgh's Sidney Crosby, Brian Dumoulin, Marcus Pettersson and
Chad Ruhwedel, and coach Mike Sullivan were all absent after testing
positive for the coronavirus.
Brock McGinn and Jake Guentzel also scored for the Penguins, and
Pittsburgh goaltender Tristan Jarry made 36 saves. Travis Konecny
and Scott Laughton scored and Carter made 33 saves for the Flyers.
Maple Leafs 2, Lightning 1 (OT)
William Nylander scored on a power play at 2:43 of overtime, capping
Toronto's come-from-behind win over visiting Tampa Bay.
John Tavares tied the game for Toronto in the final minute of
regulation. Pat Maroon had put Tampa Bay on top in the first period.
Toronto went on the power play when Victor Hedman was called for
slashing 57 seconds into the extra session. Nylander fired the
game-winner from the left circle to extend Toronto's winning streak
to four games.
Panthers 5, Capitals 4 (OT)
In a game that featured four goaltenders, Aleksander Barkov scored
two goals as Florida remained hot with an overtime win over
Washington in Sunrise, Fla. The Panthers have yet to lose in
regulation this season.
The winning goal, which came with 3:05 left in OT, was credited to
Eetu Luostarinen, as his pass went in off the stick of Washington's
Tom Wilson.
Barkov has seven goals this season, including five in his past three
games. He also has 188 career goals, tying him with Olli Jokinen for
the most in Panthers history. Washington's Alex Ovechkin scored his
league-leading 10th goal of the season. His 740 career goals place
him one behind Brett Hull for fourth place on the all-time NHL list.
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Bruins defenseman Mike Reilly (6) scores a shorthanded goal past
Detroit Red Wings goaltender Thomas Greiss (29) during the third
period at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports
Golden Knights 5, Senators 1
Jonathan Marchessault scored two goals and Robin Lehner made 38
saves to lead visiting Vegas past Ottawa for its fourth win in five
games.
William Carrier, Brett Howden and Alex Pietrangelo also scored for
the Golden Knights, who improved to 4-0-0 all-time at Ottawa.
Brady Tkachuk scored for the Senators, who lost for the sixth time
in seven games. Filip Gustavsson finished with 34 saves.
Blues 5, Sharks 3
Brandon Saad scored twice and Pavel Buchnevich, James Neal and
Robert Thomas tallied once apiece as visiting St. Louis rallied past
San Jose.
Blues goaltender Joel Hofer made 23 saves and earned an assist while
winning his NHL debut. Brayden Schenn sustained an upper-body injury
in the first period and did not return to the game.
Brent Burns, Logan Couture and Nick Merkley scored for the Sharks,
whose two-game winning streak was snapped. Adin Hill made 23 saves.
Kraken 5, Sabres 2
Jordan Eberle scored the first hat trick in Kraken history, a
natural one at that, as Seattle defeated visiting Buffalo.
Jaden Schwartz added an empty-net goal and two assists, Morgan
Geekie also scored and Alex Wennberg had two helpers as the Kraken
snapped a two-game losing streak. Goaltender Philipp Grubauer made
19 saves.
Tage Thompson and Kyle Okposo scored for the Sabres, who completed
their four-game West Coast swing with a 1-3-0 record. Dustin
Tokarski stopped 33 of 37 shots.
Stars 4, Flames 3 (OT)
Jamie Benn scored the overtime winner and Miro Heiskanen collected
three assists as visiting Dallas snapped a four-game losing skid by
beating Calgary.
Denis Gurianov, Blake Comeau and Tyler Seguin also scored for
Dallas, and Anton Khudobin made 30 saves. The Stars have four wins
this season, but none in regulation time.
Nikita Zadorov scored once in a two-point game for the Flames, while
Milan Lucic and Matthew Tkachuk also tallied. Jacob Markstrom
stopped 24 shots. The Flames have lost two straight games in extra
time, but they are on a nine-game point streak (6-0-3).
--Field Level Media
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