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		NHL roundup: Flames set team road win mark
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			 [April 27, 2022]  
			Elias Lindholm scored the overtime 
			winner and Dillon Dube tallied twice as the Calgary Flames collected 
			a franchise-record 25th road victory with a 5-4 win over the 
			Nashville Predators on Tuesday. 
 Calgary's Matthew Tkachuk tied the game with 0.1 seconds left in 
			regulation.
 
 The Predators (44-29-7, 95 points) could have clinched a playoff 
			berth with a regulation win. However, they sealed a postseason spot 
			less than an hour later when the Dallas Stars beat the Golden 
			Knights 3-2 in a shootout, as Vegas can no longer catch Nashville.
 
 Noah Hanifin had a goal and an assist while Dan Vladar made 19 saves 
			for the Pacific Division champion Flames (50-20-10, 110 points), who 
			are on a 10-1-1 overall run and a 7-0-1 road streak.
 
 Filip Forsberg scored twice, Matt Duchene scored once in a 
			three-point game and Roman Josi collected one goal and one assist 
			for the Predators. Mikael Granlund contributed three assists. 
			Nashville starting goalie Juuse Saros left the game late in the 
			third period favoring his left leg after stopping 30 shots.
 
 
 Stars 3, Knights 2 (SO)
 
 Miro Heiskanen scored the winner in the seventh round of a shootout 
			and Jason Robertson had two goals in regulation as Dallas inched 
			closer to a Stanley Cup playoff berth with a shootout win over 
			visiting Vegas.
 
 Jake Oettinger finished with 33 saves for the Stars, who moved four 
			points ahead of the Golden Knights for the final wild-card spot in 
			the Western Conference.
 
 William Carrier and Chandler Stephenson scored goals for Vegas while 
			Logan Thompson made 28 saves.
 
			
			 
			Avalanche 5, Blues 3
 Valeri Nichushkin had a goal and an assist, and four other players 
			scored as Colorado beat St. Louis in Denver.
 
 Erik Johnson, Josh Manson, Artturi Lehkonen and Nazem Kadri also 
			scored for Colorado. Darcy Kuemper stopped 29 shots and Alex Newhook 
			and J.T. Compher had two assists each for the Avalanche, who stopped 
			a four-game skid and tied the franchise record for points in a 
			season.
 
 Ryan O'Reilly had two goals and an assist, Brandon Saad also scored, 
			Jordan Kyrou had three assists and Jordan Binnington had 29 saves 
			for St. Louis. The Blues remain tied with Minnesota for second in 
			the Central Division after having their 16-game points streak ended.
 
 
 Oilers 5, Penguins 1
 
 Connor McDavid had a goal and three assists as visiting Edmonton 
			clinched second place in the Pacific Division with a win over 
			Pittsburgh.
 
 Edmonton will have home-ice advantage for the first round of the 
			playoffs. Evan Bouchard, Evander Kane, Zach Hyman and Zack Kassian 
			also scored for the Oilers, who have won five of their past six. 
			Mike Smith extended his winning streak to nine, making 33 saves.
 
 Jeff Carter scored for the Penguins, who have lost two straight and 
			three of five as they scramble to keep from finishing in a wild-card 
			spot. Casey DeSmith made 37 saves.
 
 
 Canucks 5, Kraken 2
 
 Quinn Hughes had a goal and two assists and Conor Garland added 
			three assists as Vancouver defeated visiting Seattle, sweeping the 
			four-game season series from the expansion Kraken.
 
 The Canucks built a 3-0 lead in the first period while still in the 
			NHL's Western Conference wild-card race, but they were eliminated 
			midway through the game when the Vegas-Dallas contest went to 
			overtime, putting the Stars out of Vancouver's reach.
 
 Oliver Ekman-Larsson had a goal and an assist and Sheldon Dries, J.T. 
			Miller and Luke Schenn also scored for the Canucks, who snapped a 
			three-game losing streak (0-2-1). Jordan Eberle and Morgan Geekie 
			scored for Seattle, which lost its third game in a row.
 
			
			 
			Bruins 4, Panthers 2
 Brad Marchand and Taylor Hall each had a goal and an assist and Jake 
			DeBrusk scored the game-winner as host Boston knocked off Eastern 
			Conference-leading Florida.
 
 David Pastrnak and Patrice Bergeron both logged two assists for the 
			Bruins (50-25-5, 105 points), who have won three straight games. 
			Marchand added an empty-netter with 3:05 left in regulation. Linus 
			Ullmark stopped 19 shots, improving to 8-1-1 in his last 10 
			decisions for Boston.
 
 Florida (57-17-6, 120 points) has now lost back-to-back games after 
			rattling off a franchise-record 13 straight wins. Gustav Forsling 
			and Sam Reinhart scored the Panthers' goals.
 
			Hurricane 4, Rangers 3
 Rookie goalie Pyotr Kochetkov held his own for his third career NHL 
			victory as Carolina clinched the Metropolitan Division title by 
			defeating host New York in a showdown between the top teams in the 
			division.
 
 Vincent Trocheck, Jordan Martinook, Teuvo Teravainen and Sebastian 
			Aho scored Carolina's goals. Brady Skjei notched two assists against 
			his former team and Trocheck also had an assist in the team's fifth 
			consecutive victory. The Hurricanes (114 points) set a franchise 
			record for points in a season.
 
 Chris Kreider, Jacob Trouba and Alexis Lafreniere scored for the 
			Rangers, who have lost their past two games. It's their first 
			back-to-back losses in regulation since March 8 and 10.
 
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			Apr 26, 2022; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Calgary Flames center Elias 
			Lindholm (28) celebrates with left wing Milan Lucic (17) after an 
			overtime win against the Nashville Predators at Bridgestone Arena. 
			Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
 
			 Islanders 4, Capitals 1
 
 Noah Dobson scored the tiebreaking goal early in the third period 
			for visiting New York, who beat the Capitals and prevented 
			Washington from climbing out of an Eastern Conference wild-card 
			spot.
 
 Ryan Pulock scored in the first period and Casey Cizikas and Anders 
			Lee added unassisted goals later in the third for the Islanders, who 
			snapped a five-game losing streak. New York goalie Ilya Sorokin made 
			32 saves.
 
 Conor Sheary scored in the first for the Capitals, who remained one 
			point behind Pittsburgh in the race for third place in the 
			Metropolitan Division. Goalie Ilya Samsonov recorded 22 saves for 
			the Capitals, who played without Alex Ovechkin after he sustained an 
			upper-body injury Sunday.
 
 
 Lightning 4, Blue Jackets 1
 
 Steven Stamkos collected two goals and two assists to surpass the 
			100-point plateau on the season, fueling host Tampa Bay over 
			Columbus.
 
 Stamkos, the NHL's reigning First Star of the Week, recorded at 
			least three points in his fifth consecutive game -- just the 10th 
			such streak in league history. The most recent on that list had been 
			Jari Kurri in 1992-93. The record is six consecutive games with 
			three-plus points, shared by Kurri, Wayne Gretzky and Bobby Orr.
 
 Nikita Kucherov scored to extend his goal-scoring streak to seven 
			games and added three assists, Ondrej Palat scored a goal and Andrei 
			Vasilevskiy made 20 saves to send the Lightning to their fourth 
			straight win. Oliver Bjorkstrand scored a power-play goal for the 
			Blue Jackets, who have dropped five of their past six games (1-4-1).
 
 
 Maple Leafs 3, Red Wings 0
 
 Auston Matthews scored twice to become the first Toronto player in 
			history to reach 60 goals in a single season as the Maple Leafs 
			blanked the visiting Detroit.
 
 Matthews, who leads the league in goals, scored in the second and 
			third periods for the playoff-bound Leafs. He had gone his previous 
			five games without scoring and had not hit the back of the net since 
			April 9, when he also netted a pair.
 
 John Tavares scored Toronto's other goal while Jack Campbell stopped 
			20 shots to notch his fifth shutout of the season. Alex Nedeljkovic 
			made 33 saves for Detroit (31-40-10, 72 points).
 
 
			
			 Coyotes 5, Wild 3
 
 Anton Stralman and Phil Kessel each had a goal and an assist as 
			Arizona snapped a 10-game losing streak with a win over Minnesota in 
			Minneapolis, leaving the Wild tied for second in the Central 
			Division with the St. Louis Blues.
 
 Shayne Gostisbehere had three assists and Karel Vejmelka made 35 
			saves for the Coyotes, who were 0-8-2 during their slide.
 
 Joel Eriksson Ek and Marcus Foligno each had a goal and an assist 
			while Kirill Kaprizov had two assists for the Wild, whose five-game 
			winning streak and 10-game point streak ended.
 
 
 Senators 5, Devils 4 (OT)
 
 Drake Batherson scored his second goal of the game with 1:43 
			remaining in overtime and Ottawa beat visiting New Jersey for its 
			first four-game winning streak in more than five years.
 
 Tim Stutzle had two goals with two assists and Brady Tkachuk topped 
			the 100-career assist mark with three for the Senators, who have won 
			four straight for the first time since a six-game run from March 
			2-11, 2017. Anton Forsberg stopped 37 shots for the win.
 
 Nolan Foote scored twice and Pavel Zacha notched a goal with an 
			assist for the Devils (27-44-9, 63 points), who are mired in an 
			0-2-2 rut. New Jersey netminder Mackenzie Blackwood returned from a 
			nearly three-month absence to make 29 saves.
 
 
 Ducks 5, Sharks 2
 
 Max Comtois and Sonny Milano each had a goal and an assist for 
			Anaheim in a win at San Jose.
 
 Trevor Zegras, Josh Mahura and Zach Aston-Reese also scored and 
			Anthony Stolarz made 31 saves for the Ducks, who ended a three-game 
			losing streak.
 
 Brent Burns and Scott Reedy scored and Kaapo Kahkonen made 26 saves 
			for the Sharks, who had won three of their previous four.
 
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