NHL roundup: Capitals halt Avalanche's 9-game winning streak
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[April 19, 2022]
Marcus Johansson scored the go-ahead
goal at 10:46 of the third period and the Washington Capitals
defeated the Avalanche 3-2 on Monday night in Denver, snapping
Colorado's nine-game winning streak.
Alex Ovechkin scored his 48th goal of the season and Garnet Hathaway
added a goal for the Capitals, who have won six of seven. Ilya
Samsonov made 24 saves.
Ovechkin, who has six goals in his past seven games, needs two more
for his ninth 50-goal season, which would tie Wayne Gretzky and Mike
Bossy for the NHL record.
Darcy Kuemper made 24 saves for the Avalanche, who entered the game
29-2-2 in their past 33 home games. Colorado's Valeri Nichushkin and
Artturi Lehkonen scored.
Kraken 4, Senators 2
Victor Rask scored the tiebreaking goal late in the second period
and recorded an assist as Seattle beat visiting Ottawa.
Seattle's Matty Beniers continued an impressive start to his NHL
career with a second goal in his three games. Daniel Sprong also
scored and Jared McCann had an empty-netter for Seattle, which
posted back-to-back victories for the first time since March 19 and
22.
Brady Tkachuk and Nick Holden scored for the Senators, who were held
to a season-low 14 shots on goal. Ottawa had won four of its
previous five on the road.
Canucks 6, Stars 2
Elias Pettersson scored twice in a three-point game to lead host
Vancouver to a victory over Dallas to keep its playoff hopes alive.
Brock Boeser and Jason Dickinson both collected one goal and two
assists, Vasily Podkolzin produced one goal and one assist and Conor
Garland added a goal for the Canucks, who are riding a six-game
winning streak. Thatcher Demko made 28 saves for Vancouver, which is
four points back of the Los Angeles Kings for the third spot in the
Pacific Division and five out of a wild-card position with six games
remaining.
Roope Hintz scored both goals for the Stars, who are tied with the
Nashville Predators for the two Western Conference wild-card spots.
Starting goalie Jake Oettinger surrendered four goals on 19 shots
before being pulled. Scott Wedgwood stopped 10 of 11 shots in
relief.
Flames 5, Blackhawks 2
Johnny Gaudreau scored twice, including the game-sealing
empty-netter, and Blake Coleman and Oliver Kylington each had a goal
and an assist to lift visiting Calgary past Chicago.
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Apr 18, 2022; Denver, Colorado, USA; Washington Capitals left wing
Marcus Johansson (90) celebrates his goal with center Nicklas
Backstrom (19) in the third period against the Colorado Avalanche at
Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports
Dillon Dube added a goal for the Flames, and
Matthew Tkachuk contributed two assists. Jacob Markstrom stopped 22
shots for the win.
Alec Regula and Tyler Johnson scored for the Blackhawks, who got 30
saves from Kevin Lankinen.
Hurricanes 5, Coyotes 3
Max Domi notched his first goal with his new team as injury-riddled
Carolina beat Arizona in Glendale, Ariz.
Vincent Trocheck, Jesper Fast, Nino Niederreiter and Sebastian Aho
also scored for the Hurricanes. Brett Pesce posted two assists,
while Domi and Niederreiter also had an assist. Antti Raanta made 23
saves against his former team.
Nick Ritchie, Loui Eriksson and Alex Galchenyuk scored for the
Coyotes, who have lost seven straight games. Kyle Capobianco had two
assists, and Karel Vejmelka stopped 46 shots.
Devils 3, Golden Knights 2
Andrew Hammond made a season-high 42 saves and New Jersey Devils
twice in a span of 4:43 in the third period and held on for a
victory in Las Vegas.
Andreas Johnsson and Jesper Boqvist scored in the opening 7:57 of
the third as the Devils secured a 3-1-1 road trip. Nathan Bastian
also scored for New Jersey.
Keegan Kolesar scored in the second period and Chandler Stephenson
scored with 1:14 left in the third for Vegas, which is 2-3-1 in its
past six games. Robin Lehner stopped 25 shots.
--Field Level Media
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