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		NHL roundup: Panthers win, then seal Presidents' Trophy
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			 [April 29, 2022]  
			Spencer Knight made 27 saves for the 
			visiting Panthers in a 4-0 win against the Ottawa Senators on 
			Thursday night, and Florida later clinched the Presidents' Trophy. 
 Carter Verhaeghe scored two goals while Sam Reinhart and Sam Bennett 
			each had a goal and an assist for the Panthers, who had already 
			wrapped up first place in the Atlantic Division and the No. 1 seed 
			from the Eastern Conference playoffs.
 
 Later Thursday, when the Colorado Avalanche lost in a shootout to 
			the visiting Nashville Predators, the Panthers sealed the first 
			Presidents' Trophy in the franchise's 28-year history.
 
 Filip Gustavsson made 26 saves for the Senators, who had won a 
			season-high four straight games.
 
 
 Bruins 5, Sabres 0
 
 Patrice Bergeron's 400th NHL goal capped his eighth career hat trick 
			and a four-point night as host Boston won its fourth straight game 
			by beating Buffalo.
 
 Linus Ullmark pitched a 37-save shutout, his first of the season and 
			fourth of his career, and David Pastrnak added his 40th goal of the 
			season and an assist for the Bruins. Taylor Hall tallied a goal and 
			an assist, and Brad Marchand added two assists.
 
 Dustin Tokarski made 27 saves for the Sabres, who had their 
			four-game winning streak snapped.
 
			
			 
			Predators 5, Avalanche 4 (SO)
 Matt Duchene scored in regulation and added the only goal in the 
			shootout as Nashville beat Colorado in Denver.
 
 Mattias Ekholm and Roman Josi had a goal and an assist each, Ryan 
			Johansen also scored, Mikael Granlund had two assists and David 
			Rittich stopped 42 shots for Nashville. The Predators moved a point 
			ahead of the Dallas Stars for the first wild card in the Western 
			Conference.
 
 Cale Makar, J.T. Compher, Artturi Lehkonen and Logan O'Connor scored 
			goals and Darcy Kuemper made 33 saves for the Avalanche. Colorado 
			lost the race for the Presidents' Trophy but set a franchise high 
			for points in a season.
 
 
 Hurricanes 6, Devils 3
 
 Jesperi Kotkaniemi provided a goal and two assists in his return 
			from an injury-related absence and Carolina used a makeshift lineup 
			to conclude the regular season in style by defeating New Jersey in 
			Raleigh, N.C.
 
 Ethan Bear and Martin Necas tallied goals 49 seconds apart in the 
			first period and Teuvo Teravainen, Steven Lorentz and Jordan 
			Martinook also had goals in Carolina's sixth consecutive victory. 
			Antti Raanta made 27 saves to boost his record to 7-0-1 all-time 
			against New Jersey.
 
 The Devils lost their fifth game in a row (0-3-2) despite goals from 
			Fabian Zetterlund, Jesper Bratt and Jimmy Vesey and two assists from 
			Pavel Zacha.
 
 
 Blue Jackets 5, Lightning 2
 
 Oliver Bjorkstrand had a goal with an assist and Elvis Merzlikins 
			made 25 saves as Columbus cooled off visiting Tampa Bay.
 
 Jack Roslovic recorded his 22nd goal while Jakub Voracek and Cole 
			Sillinger also scored and Andrew Peeke added an empty-netter for the 
			Blue Jackets, who have won two of three following an 0-3-1 rut.
 
 Facing a Tampa Bay squad that totaled 26 goals to win its previous 
			four contests and is trying to maintain third place in the Atlantic 
			Division, Columbus killed five of the visitors' seven power-play 
			chances and got a solid effort from Merzlikins in its home finale.
 
			
			 
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			Apr 28, 2022; Ottawa, Ontario, CAN; Florida Panthers center Carter 
			Verhaeghe (23) scores against Ottawa Senators goalie Filip 
			Gustavsson (32) in the third period at the Canadian Tire Centre. 
			Mandatory Credit: Marc DesRosiers-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
 
			 Islanders 5, Capitals 1
 Brock Nelson, Anders Lee and Kyle Palmieri scored power-play goals 
			and Semyon Varlamov carried a shutout into the final minute in 
			Elmont, N.Y., as New York again damaged Washington's hopes of 
			escaping a wild-card spot.
 
 Jean Gabriel-Pageau and Josh Bailey also scored for the Islanders, 
			who beat the Capitals 4-1 in the opener of a home-and-home set 
			Tuesday. Varlamov made 26 saves.
 
 Axel Jonsson-Fjallby scored with 41.4 seconds left and Vitek Vanecek 
			recorded 21 saves for the Capitals, who have lost three straight 
			(0-2-1) and four of five (1-2-2). Washington was without star left 
			winger Alex Ovechkin, who missed a second straight game with an 
			upper-body injury.
 
 
 Oilers 5, Sharks 4 (OT)
 
 Zach Hyman scored the overtime winner to give host Edmonton a 
			comeback victory over San Jose, allowing the Oilers to seal second 
			place in the Pacific Division.
 
 Ryan McLeod, Kailer Yamamoto, Derek Ryan and Philip Broberg also 
			scored for the Oilers, who will face the Los Angeles Kings in the 
			opening round of the playoffs. Mikko Koskinen made 40 saves for 
			Edmonton, which has a 13-0-1 record in its past 14 home games.
 
 Noah Gregor scored twice, while Scott Reedy and Nick Bonino added 
			singles for the Sharks. James Reimer stopped 26 shots.
 
 
 Wild 3, Flames 2 (OT)
 
 Kirill Kaprizov scored in overtime to give Minnesota the victory 
			over Calgary in Saint Paul, Minn., and a firmer hold on second place 
			in the Central Division.
 
 Frederick Gaudreau had a goal and an assist and Jonas Brodin also 
			scored for the Wild. Cam Talbot made 31 saves for the win. The Wild 
			have a two-point edge on the St. Louis Blues, with home-ice 
			advantage up for grabs in their pending Stanley Cup playoff series.
 
 Johnny Gaudreau, with his 40th goal of the season, and Elias 
			Lindholm scored for the Pacific Division-champion Flames. Gaudreau 
			also had an assist, Nikita Zadorov contributed two assists and Jacob 
			Markstrom stopped 22 shots.
 
			
			 Canucks 3, Kings 2 (OT)
 Brock Boeser scored his second goal of the game with 30 seconds left 
			in overtime to lift Vancouver to a win over visiting Los Angeles.
 
 Alex Chiasson also scored and Spencer Martin made 33 saves for the 
			Canucks, who overcame a 2-0 deficit after two periods. Vancouver had 
			lost three of its previous four to fall out of playoff contention.
 
 Gabriel Vilardi and Adrian Kempe scored and Cal Petersen made 26 
			saves in the regular-season finale for the Kings. Los Angeles 
			forward Dustin Brown, a two-time Stanley Cup Champion with and the 
			Kings' all-time leader in regular-season games played, appeared in 
			his final regular-season game after announcing earlier Thursday that 
			he was retiring.
 
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