NHL roundup: Hurricanes pull away from Rangers in Metropolitan
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[April 13, 2022]
Seth Jarvis scored 1:02 into the third
period to break a tie and the Carolina Hurricanes went on to a 4-2
victory against the host New York Rangers in a battle between the
top teams in the Metropolitan Division on Tuesday night.
Carolina (48-18-8, 104 points) gained some separation on the Rangers
(47-21-6, 100 points) in the standings.
Andrei Svechnikov, Jordan Staal and Sebastian Aho also scored for
the Hurricanes. Brady Skjei provided two assists against his former
team, and Aho also had two assists. Frederik Andersen stopped 28
shots for the Hurricanes, who had won just two of their previous
five games entering the night.
New York's three-game winning streak ended despite Chris Kreider
scoring his 50th goal of the season.
Canucks 5, Knights 4 (OT)
Quinn Hughes backhanded in a rebound 51 seconds into overtime to
give Vancouver a win over visiting Vegas.
Elias Pettersson had a goal and two assists, Bo Horvat and Hughes
each had a goal and an assist and Vasily Podkolzin and Brad
Richardson also scored for Vancouver, which won its fourth straight
game. Conor Garland added two assists, and Thatcher Demko made 41
saves.
Shea Theodore scored two goals, Alec Martinez had a goal and an
assist and Michael Amadio also scored for Vegas, which dropped three
points behind Dallas for the final Western Conference wild-card
spot. Robin Lehner stopped 22 of 27 shots.
Flames 5, Kraken 3
Matthew Tkachuk collected his second career hat trick and Johnny
Gaudreau hit the 100-point mark for the first time as host Calgary
rallied to beat Seattle and claim a fifth straight win.
Andrew Mangiapane and Noah Hanifin also scored for the Pacific
Division-leading Flames. Dan Vladar stopped seven shots he faced
after coming in for the third period to collect the win. Starter
Jacob Markstrom was pulled after allowing three goals on 15 shots.
Ryan Donato, Victor Rask and Adam Larsson scored for Seattle, while
Matty Beniers, the second overall pick in the 2021 draft, collected
one assist in his NHL debut. Chris Dredger stopped 26 shots.
Kings 5, Blackhawks 2
Blake Lizotte scored twice and Phillip Danault had a goal and an
assist as Los Angeles snapped a three-game losing streak with a
victory in Chicago.
Los Angeles (39-26-10, 88 points) moved within two points of the
Edmonton Oilers for second place in the Pacific Division while
sending the Blackhawks to their eighth straight defeat (0-6-2).
Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick stopped 18 of 20 shots to earn the
354th win of his career and move into 21st place on the all-time NHL
list, snapping a tie with Evgeni Nabokov and Rogie Vachon.
Devils 6, Coyotes 2
Yegor Sharangovich and Nico Hischier each tallied three points and
Fabian Zetterlund and Kevin Bahl scored their first career goals as
New Jersey earned a victory over Arizona in Glendale, Ariz.
Tomas Tatar and Jesper Boqvist also scored for the Devils, and Nico
Daws made 19 saves for his team-leading 10th win of the season.
Nick Schmaltz and Travis Boyd scored for the Coyotes, who lost a
fourth consecutive game and fell for the 11th time in 13 games.
Karel Vejmelka made 31 saves.
Wild 5, Oilers 1
Kevin Fiala and Ryan Hartman both scored twice to pace Minnesota to
a decisive victory over Edmonton in Saint Paul, Minn.
Frederick Gaudreau also scored for the Wild (45-21-6, 96 points),
who have won two straight and maintained their hold on second place
in the Central Division. Cam Talbot made 27 saves and Kirill
Kaprizov collected two assists for Minnesota, which has a 9-0-1 mark
in its past 10 home dates.
Leon Draisaitl notched his 51st goal of the season and Mikko
Koskinen stopped 18 shots for the Oilers (42-26-6, 90 points), who
hold second place in the Pacific Division.
Predators 1, Sharks 0 (OT)
Ryan Johansen scored at 3:18 of overtime as Nashville shut out
visiting San Jose.
Johansen sent a pass from along the goal line to the front of the
net, where teammate Mattias Ekholm was waiting, but the puck was
ruled to have gone in off a San Jose defender. Juuse Saros made 25
saves for the Predators (42-26-5, 89 points), who won their second
straight and hold the top Western Conference wild-card position.
Kaapo Kahkonen made 40 saves for the Sharks, who have lost seven
straight (0-5-2) and eight of their past nine (1-6-2).
Islanders 5, Penguins 4 (SO)
Ilya Sorokin made 43 saves and Kyle Palmieri scored the only goal of
a shootout as host New York beat Pittsburgh.
Zach Parise and Josh Bailey each scored twice during regulation for
the Islanders (34-29-9, 77 points), who kept their slim playoff
chances alive with their sixth win in the past eight games.
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Jake Guentzel had two goals and an assist for the
Penguins (42-22-11, 95 points), who could have clinched a playoff
berth with a regulation win. Sidney Crosby and Rickard Rakell each
had two assists, and Jeff Carter and Danton Heinen scored for
Pittsburgh, which is 1-4-1 in its past six games.
Senators 4, Red Wings 1
Tim Stutzle had two empty-net goals and an assist to lead Ottawa to
a win in Detroit.
Austin Watson added a goal and an assist and Drake Batherson also
scored for Ottawa, which snapped a three-game losing streak and
swept the three-game season series with the Red Wings. Anton
Forsberg made 24 saves for the victory.
Tyler Bertuzzi scored the lone goal for Detroit, while Thomas Greiss
stopped 28 shots. The Red Wings have won just twice in their past 10
games (2-5-3).
Capitals 9, Flyers 2
Lars Eller scored two goals for Washington, which blew out visiting
Philadelphia with a goal tally that was the Capitals' best since
2008.
Alex Ovechkin, Conor Sheary, Garnet Hathaway, Matt Irwin and Johan
Larsson each had a goal and an assist for the Capitals, who have won
four in a row. Justin Schultz had three assists, and Ilya Samsonov
made 19 saves.
James van Riemsdyk scored both Philadelphia goals, and Carter Hart
stopped seven of 10 shots before he was replaced by Martin Jones
because of a lower-body injury. Jones made 21 saves for the Flyers,
who have lost three of four.
Panthers 3, Ducks 2 (OT)
Jonathan Huberdeau scored with 1:19 left in overtime vs. Anaheim
after Anthony Duclair had scored twice and host Florida tied its
best streak of the season with its eighth straight win.
On the game-winner, Huberdeau stole the puck in the Ducks' zone and
scored on his rebound for his 28th goal of the season. The Panthers
(52-15-6) lead the Eastern Conference with a franchise-record 110
points.
Despite the loss, Ducks goalie John Gibson was sensational with a
career-high 53 saves. Anaheim got goals from Troy Terry and Derek
Grant. For Terry, it was his team-high 33rd goal of the season.
Grant also had an assist.
Blues 4, Bruins 2
Vladimir Tarasenko's two goals led St. Louis to a sixth straight
win, over host Boston.
David Perron and former Bruins defenseman Torey Krug both had a goal
and an assist, while Pavel Buchnevich dished out two helpers for St.
Louis, which is unbeaten in nine straight games. Ville Husso made 39
saves to move his personal unbeaten streak to eight games.
Boston's Patrice Bergeron and Marc McLaughlin scored the final two
goals of the first period. Jeremy Swayman stopped 26 shots in the
loss, the second straight and third in four games for Boston.
Sabres 5, Maple Leafs 2
Rasmus Dahlin and Rasmus Asplund each had a goal and an assist and
visiting Buffalo defeated Toronto.
Kyle Okposo, Tage Thompson and Jeff Skinner also scored for the
Sabres, who took the season series from the Maple Leafs, 3-1. Alex
Tuch and Victor Olofsson each added two assists as Buffalo completed
a four-game road trip with one win and three losses. Craig Anderson
made 24 saves for the Sabres.
Timothy Liljegren and Alexander Kerfoot scored for the Maple Leafs,
who had won their two previous games and seven of eight. Morgan
Rielly added two assists. Erik Kallgren stopped 23 shots.
Stars 1, Lightning 0
Roope Hintz scored with 4:50 left to lift host Dallas to a win over
Tampa Bay.
Scott Wedgewood made 25 saves for Dallas in his first shutout since
March 7, 2021, when he led the New Jersey Devils to a 1-0 win over
the Boston Bruins. The Stars pulled within a point of the Nashville
Predators for the first Western Conference wild-card position.
Dallas is 3-1-1 in the past five games.
Andrei Vasilevskiy had 28 saves for the Lightning, who missed a
chance to clinch a Stanley Cup playoff spot by losing for the fifth
time in the past six games.
--Field Level Media
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