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		NHL roundup: Penguins, Lightning clinch playoff bids
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			 [April 15, 2022]  
			Jake Guentzel had two goals and two 
			assists Thursday as the Pittsburgh Penguins clinched a playoff spot 
			with a 6-3 win over the visiting New York Islanders. 
 Sidney Crosby added a goal and two assists, Kris Letang, Danton 
			Heinen and Brock McGinn also scored and Teddy Blueger added two 
			assists for the Penguins. Pittsburgh is headed to the playoffs for 
			the 16th consecutive year, the longest active streak in the four 
			major North American pro sports leagues.
 
 Penguins goaltender Tristan Jarry, who had lost five straight 
			starts, made 36 saves.
 
 Zach Parise, Anders Lee and Zdeno Chara scored while Brock Nelson 
			recorded two assists for the Islanders, who had won six of eight. 
			New York goaltender Ilya Sorokin made 22 saves.
 
 
 Lightning 4, Ducks 3 (OT)
 
 Nikita Kucherov scored with 12.3 seconds left in regulation and 
			Anthony Cirelli tallied at 1:58 of overtime to lift Tampa Bay to a 
			win over visiting Anaheim.
 
 Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 10 of 13 shots for the Lightning before 
			he was pulled for the first time in more than five years. Brian 
			Elliott replaced Vasilevskiy and stopped all 13 shots for Tampa Bay, 
			which clinched a playoff spot.
 
 Adam Henrique scored two goals, Troy Terry also scored, Ryan Getzlaf 
			had two assists, and Anthony Stolarz made 27 saves in the finale of 
			the four-game road trip for the Ducks, who have lost 16 of their 
			past 18 games.
 
			
			 
			Avalanche 3, Devils 1
 Logan O'Connor, Andre Burakovsky and Artturi Lehkonen all scored in 
			the second period for NHL-leading Colorado, which extended its 
			winning streak to eight games by beating New Jersey in Denver.
 
 The Avalanche extended their lead over the idle Florida Panthers to 
			four points in the race for the best record in the NHL. Colorado is 
			four points shy of tying the team record set by the 2000-01 squad, 
			which won the franchise's most recent Stanley Cup.
 
 Avalanche goalie Pavel Francouz made 26 saves. Jesper Bratt scored 
			in the third period for the Devils, who fell to 2-1-0 on a five-game 
			Western Conference trip. Andrew Hammond recorded 27 saves.
 
 
 Canucks 7, Coyotes 1
 
 J.T. Miller had a career-high five assists and Vasily Podkolzin 
			collected two goals and an assist against Arizona as host Vancouver 
			cruised to a fifth straight victory.
 
 Miller became the fifth player in Vancouver history to amass at 
			least five assists in a game. Alex Chiasson also scored two goals 
			and Sheldon Dries, Elias Pettersson and Conor Garland each scored 
			once for Vancouver. Quinn Hughes added three assists, and Thatcher 
			Demko made 21 saves.
 
 Andrew Ladd scored for Arizona, which lost its fifth straight game, 
			having allowed at least five goals in each of those contests. Karel 
			Vejmelka stopped 16 of 22 shots before being replaced at the start 
			of the third period by Harri Sateri, who made four saves.
 
			
			 
			Blackhawks 5, Sharks 4 (SO)
 Alex DeBrincat had three assists in regulation and scored in the 
			third round of the shootout to lift host Chicago over San Jose.
 
 Patrick Kane collected one goal and two assists and Dylan Strome, 
			Taylor Raddysh and defenseman Calvin de Haan also tallied as the 
			Blackhawks snapped an eight-game winless skid (0-6-2).
 
 Timo Meier recorded a goal and an assist and Scott Reedy, Rudolfs 
			Balcers and defenseman Jaycob Megna also scored for the Sharks, who 
			have lost a season-high eight straight games (0-5-3).
 
 
 Golden Knights 6, Flames 1
 
 William Karlsson and Jonathan Marchessault both collected one goal 
			and two assists as Vegas pulled itself within one point of a playoff 
			position with a victory at Calgary.
 
 Evgenii Dadonov, Michael Amadio and Nicolas Roy each netted one goal 
			and one assist while Jack Eichel also scored for the Golden Knights. 
			Vegas goalie Logan Thompson, who hails from Calgary, made 35 saves.
 
 Dillon Dube scored for the Pacific Division-leading Flames, who saw 
			their five-game winning streak end. Starting goalie Jacob Markstrom 
			was pulled for the second consecutive game after surrendering four 
			goals on 17 shots. Dan Vladar made six saves in relief.
 
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			Apr 14, 2022; Tampa, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Lightning left wing 
			Alex Killorn (17) shoots as Anaheim Ducks defenseman Kevin 
			Shattenkirk (22) defends during the third period at Amalie Arena. 
			Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
 
			 Red Wings 3, Hurricanes 0
 Detroit goalie Alex Nedeljkovic made 46 saves to shut out his former 
			team in Raleigh, N.C.
 Moritz Seider, Adam Erne and Filip Zadina scored 
			for the Red Wings.
 Antti Raanta stopped 19 shots for the Hurricanes, who were blanked 
			for the second time in their last nine home games. Carolina is 2-2-0 
			in four games since clinching a playoff berth.
 Blues 6, Sabres 2
 Vladimir Tarasenko registered a career-high five points as visiting 
			St. Louis defeated Buffalo and extended its point streak to 10 
			games.
 
 Tarasenko scored a hat trick and added two assists for the Blues, 
			who are 9-0-1 during the streak and have scored four or more goals 
			in each game.
 
 Rasmus Asplund and Alex Tuch scored for the Sabres, who lost for the 
			fourth time in five games. Craig Anderson made 22 saves.
 
 
 Senators 3, Bruins 2
 
 Tim Stutzle recorded a goal and two assists -- all in the second 
			period -- to help Ottawa win at Boston.
 
 Brady Tkachuk and Josh Norris also scored for the Senators, who 
			overcame a 2-0 deficit to win their second game in a row. Anton 
			Forsberg made 40 saves for the victory.
 
 Rookies Marc McLaughlin and Jesper Froden scored in the first period 
			for Boston, which has lost three straight in regulation. Froden's 
			goal was the first of his NHL career. Bruins goalie Linus Ullmark 
			left after the first period, during which he was hit in the mask by 
			a shot.
 
			
			 Maple Leafs 7, Capitals 3
 Michael Bunting, William Nylander and Ilya Mikheyev each scored two 
			goals as Toronto defeated visiting Washington.
 
 Ilya Lyubushkin added a goal and an assist for the Maple Leafs, and 
			John Tavares had three assists to give him 501 for his career. 
			Pierre Engvall, Auston Matthews and Morgan Rielly had two assists 
			each. Rielly has 301 career assists.
 
 John Carlson had a goal and an assist for the Capitals, who had a 
			four-game winning streak end. Tom Wilson and Nic Dowd also scored 
			for Washington.
 
 
 Wild 3, Stars 2 (OT)
 
 Frederick Gaudreau scored the overtime winner and matched a career 
			high with three points as Minnesota notched a road victory over 
			Dallas.
 
 The win allowed Minnesota to remain in second place in the Central 
			Division. The Wild have won three in a row and are 12-1-2 over their 
			last 15 games. Dallas earned one point from the overtime loss, 
			pulling into a tie with the Nashville Predators for the two Western 
			Conference wild-card berths.
 
 Jason Robertson scored both of the Stars' goals, with Roope Hintz 
			earning two assists.
 
 
 Oilers 4, Predators 0
 
 Leon Draisaitl's hat trick helped Edmonton snap a two-game losing 
			streak with a road victory over Nashville.
 
 Darnell Nurse also scored a goal while Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and 
			Connor McDavid each had two assists for Edmonton. Draisaitl scored 
			at least three goals in a game for the sixth time in his career and 
			the second time this season.
 
 Edmonton goalie Mike Smith made 30 saves for his first shutout of 
			the campaign and the 43rd of his career. Juuse Saros stopped 28 
			saves for the Predators, who fell to 1-2-1 in their past four games.
 
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