Goalie Spencer Knight made 26 saves for the Panthers. Florida's
48th win broke the previous franchise record of 47 set in the
2015-2016 season. The Panthers also moved one point away from
the franchise's single-season record.
Duclair increased his career-best goal total to 28. Huberdeau,
who also had a goal against the Sabres, has 97 points while also
leading the NHL with 73 assists.
The Panthers also received goals from rookie Anton Lundell, his
first since March 5, and a late tally from MacKenzie Weegar.
Buffalo received goals from Kyle Okposo, Jeff Skinner and Tage
Thompson.
Islanders 4, Devils 3
Jean-Gabriel Pageau scored a natural hat trick for New York,
which maintained its late-season surge by hanging on to edge
host New Jersey in Newark, N.J.
Kyle Palmieri scored in the third for the Islanders, who have
won four straight and are 12-4-1 since March 5. Cory Schneider
earned the win by making 27 saves in his first NHL appearance
since March 6, 2020, when he was a member of the Devils.
Jesper Boqvist, Tomas Tatar and Nico Hischier scored for the
Devils, who have dropped three in a row.
Coyotes 3, Blackhawks 2 (OT)
Shayne Gostisbehere shook off a second-period injury and scored
the game-winning goal with 14.7 seconds left in overtime as
Arizona beat host Chicago.
After Patrick Kane went off for high-sticking Gostisbehere with
under a minute left in overtime, the defenseman slid a shot that
clipped Chicago captain Jonathan Toews' left skate and went in
for a power-play winner.
Michael Carcone and Travis Boyd scored goals for the Coyotes.
Karel Vejmelka stopped 29 shots in his eighth straight start
(2-5-1) as the Coyotes beat Chicago for the second time in three
meetings thus far.
Golden Knights 3, Canucks 2 (OT)
Shea Theodore scored 2:05 into overtime to give visiting Vegas
the victory over Vancouver.
Theodore took a pass from Jonathan Marchessault near the right
side of the crease at the end of an odd-man break and slid a
shot past goalie Thatcher Demko for his sixth career overtime
goal and 11th goal of the season.
Vegas moved into a tie with idle Nashville for the first
wild-card spot in the Western Conference. J.T. Miller and Bo
Horvat scored goals, and Thatcher Demko finished with 27 saves
for Vancouver, which scored twice in the third period to force
overtime.
Senators 5, Red Wings 2
Josh Norris scored a hat trick to lift Ottawa to the home win
over Detroit. The win gave the Senators the sweep of a
home-and-home series with the Red Wings after winning Friday in
Detroit by an identical score.
Artem Zub and Nikita Zaitsev scored the other goals for Ottawa.
Michael Rasmussen and Dylan Larkin each scored for Detroit,
which has lost six straight and has won just three times in its
past 18 games.
Wild 5, Capitals 1
Joel Eriksson Ek scored two goals and set up another, and Jordan
Greenway notched a career-high three assists to lift visiting
Minnesota over Washington.
Marcus Foligno collected a goal and an assist, and Tyson Jost
and Nicolas Deslauriers also tallied as the Wild extended their
point streak to 10 games (9-0-1).
Garnet Hathaway scored in the third period and Vitek Vanecek
yielded four goals on 18 shots for the Capitals, who have lost
10 of their last 14 home games.
Flyers 4, Rangers 3 (SO)
Kevin Hayes scored the only goal of the shootout as visiting
Philadelphia recovered after blowing a three-goal lead and
recorded a victory over New York.
Hayes scored the game-winner against his former team when he
lifted a soft shot over Igor Shesterkin's blocker and stick in
the third round of the shootout.
Backup goalie Martin Jones made 43 saves and then stopped Mika
Zibanejad, Artemi Panarin and Filip Chytil in the shootout.
Jones ended Philadelphia's four-game losing streak when sprawled
out in the crease and made a right pad save on Chytil.
Oilers 6, Ducks 1
Tyson Barrie, Connor McDavid and Brett Kulak each collected one
goal and two assists as visiting Edmonton rode a three-goal
opening period to a victory over struggling Anaheim.
Leon Draisaitl collected one goal and one assist to reach both
50 goals and 101 points for the season. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins also
scored in a two-point game, and Jesse Puljujarvi added a goal
for the Oilers, who have won four straight. Goaltender Mike
Smith made 31 saves.
Zach Aston-Reese replied with a goal for the Ducks, who have
just one victory in their past 13 games. Goalie John Gibson
stopped 40 shots.
Kraken 4, Stars 1
Chris Driedger made 29 saves as host Seattle knocked Dallas out
of playoff positioning in the Western Conference race with the
victory.
Jared McCann, Ryan Donato, Yanni Gourde and Karson Kuhlman
scored for the Kraken, who snapped a two-game losing streak.
Alex Wennberg and Carson Soucy each had two assists.
John Klingberg scored and Jake Oettinger stopped 25 of the 28
shots he faced for the Stars, who slipped a point behind Vegas
for the conference's second and final wild-card berth. The
Golden Knights won 3-2 in overtime at Vancouver.
--Field Level Media
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