NHL roundup: Predators rally late, defeat Devils in OT
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[December 02, 2022]
Mikael Granlund scored with 10 seconds remaining in the third period
and Ryan Johansen tallied 33 seconds into overtime to lift the
Nashville Predators to a 4-3 victory over the New Jersey Devils on
Thursday in Newark, N.J.
Granlund cleaned up a rebound in front of the net to forge a 3-3
tie. Nashville rode that momentum into overtime and took advantage
of New Jersey's turnover in its own end before Johansen scored from
the right hashmarks for his fifth career overtime goal.
Johansen, who collected two goals and an assist, scored 11 seconds
into the first period to tie David Legwand's record for the fastest
game-opening goal in franchise history. Colton Sissons tallied late
in the first period and Juuse Saros made 25 saves as the Predators,
who improved to 6-1-1 in their past eight games.
Kevin Bahl, Jesper Bratt and Alexander Holtz scored 2:38 apart early
in the second period for the Devils, who lost for just the second
time in their past 18 games (16-1-1). Jack Hughes and Erik Haula
each notched two assists.
Kraken 3, Capitals 2 (OT)
Rookie Matty Beniers scored on a breakaway seven seconds into
overtime as Seattle extended the longest winning streak in franchise
history to seven games with a victory over visiting Washington.
Jaden Schwartz and Yanni Gourde also scored for Seattle, which
overcame a 2-0 deficit to improve to 12-1-1 in its past 14 games.
Andre Burakovsky and Vince Dunn each had two assists and Philipp
Grubauer made 21 saves for the victory.
Conor Sheary had a goal and an assist and Martin Fehervary also
tallied for the Capitals, who lost for the seventh time in their
past eight road games (1-4-3). Alex Ovechkin had two assists and
Darcy Kuemper stopped 22 of 25 shots.
Panthers 5, Canucks 1
Matthew Tkachuk, Gustav Forsling, and Ryan Lomberg each scored
within a 59-second span during the first period of Florida's win at
Vancouver. It was the fastest three goals scored in Panthers
history.
Tkachuk had two assists to go with his goal, and Sam Bennett scored
the Panthers' other two goals. Panthers goalie Spencer Knight
stopped 32 shots. Dakota Joshua tallied Vancouver's only goal.
Florida won for only the second time in its past eight games
(2-3-3), and the victory ended an 0-1-2 winless streak. The Canucks
lost their second consecutive game and also lost goalie Thatcher
Demko to an apparent lower-body injury in the first period.
Canadiens 2, Flames 1
Cole Caufield's third-period, power-play goal broke a deadlock and
goaltender Jake Allen sparkled to give visiting Montreal a victory
over Calgary.
Juraj Slafkovsky also scored for the Canadiens, who have won three
of four games and kicked off a four-game road trip with a gritty
win. Allen made 45 saves -- 21 in the third period alone -- in a
brilliant performance. Sean Monahan, making his first return to
Calgary after nine seasons with the Flames, collected two assists.
Elias Lindholm scored for the Flames, who have lost four of five
games (1-3-1). Jacob Markstrom stopped 17 shots in the loss.
Kings 5, Coyotes 3
Anze Kopitar scored two goals, including the game-winner in the
third period, to lead Los Angeles to a victory over visiting
Arizona.
It was the 41st multi-goal game of Kopitar's career and his first
this season. Kevin Fiala had a goal and an assist and Trevor Moore
and Carl Grundstrom also scored goals for Los Angeles, which won for
just the second time in its past seven games (2-2-3).
Matias Maccelli had a goal and an assist and Nick Bjugstad and
Christian Fischer also scored goals for Arizona, which fell to 1-5-2
in its past eight games.
Lightning 4, Flyers 1
Nicholas Paul scored two goals, Ian Cole added one goal and one
assist and Tampa Bay defeated host Philadelphia.
Ross Colton scored a goal, Corey Perry had two assists and Steven
Stamkos earned an assist for his 1,000th career point to help the
Lightning win for the seventh straight visit to Philadelphia. Tampa
Bay improved to 7-2-0 in its past nine games overall.
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Montreal Canadiens forward Cole Caufield (22) celebrates his goal
against the Calgary Flames in the third period at Scotiabank
Saddledome. Mandatory Credit: Candice Ward-USA TODAY Sports
Lightning goaltender Andrei
Vasilevskiy made 21 saves.
Avalanche 6, Sabres 4
Nathan MacKinnon had two goals with three assists and J.T. Compher
scored twice and also added two assists as Colorado struck four
times in the second period for a win in Buffalo.
After being humbled in Tuesday's 5-0 loss at Winnipeg, the Avalanche
went 3-for-6 on the power play to win for the fourth time in five
road contests. It was MacKinnon's fifth career five-point game and
first of the season. Colorado also got a goal from Artturi Lehkonen
and an empty-netter via Mikko Rantanen to extend its winning streak
over Buffalo to eight games.
Tage Thompson and Dylan Cozens each had a goal with two assists for
the Sabres, who took a 2-1 lead into the second period.
Hurricanes 6, Blues 4
Jordan Martinook scored three goals, including the game-winner, as
the visiting Carolina erased a 2-0 second-period deficit to beat St.
Louis.
Brent Burns, Seth Jarvis and Jordan Staal also scored for the
Hurricanes, and Burns also logged an assist. Antti Raanta stopped 12
of 15 shots for Carolina before Pyotr Kochetkov took over in the
third period and saved 10 of 11 shots to earn the victory.
Pavel Buchnevich scored a goal and earned an assist for the Blues,
who lost for the fourth time in five games. Noel Acciari, Torey Krug
and Ryan O'Reilly also scored for the Blues, Vladimir Tarasenko had
two assists and Jordan Binnington made 30 saves.
Wild 5, Oilers 3
Kirill Kaprizov had a goal and two assists to lead host Minnesota to
a win against Edmonton in St. Paul.
Kaprizov extended a career-best 10-game point streak and set a
franchise record with his ninth straight game with an assist. Joel
Eriksson Ek had a goal and an assist and Sam Steel also scored for
Minnesota.
Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl each had a goal and an assist for
Edmonton, which had a three-game win streak come to an end.
Penguins 4, Golden Knights 3
Kasperi Kapanen's tiebreaking goal midway through the third period
gave Pittsburgh a win over visiting Vegas.
Kapanen, McGinn and Jake Guentzel each had a goal and an assist, and
Rickard Rakell also scored for the Penguins, who have points in
seven of their past eight games.
Jack Eichel had a goal and an assist, and Reilly Smith and Shea
Theodore also scored for the Golden Knights, who have lost three of
four.
Stars 5, Ducks 0
Jason Robertson delivered his third career hat trick and Jake
Oettinger recorded his second shutout of the season as Dallas
cruised to a victory over visiting Anaheim.
Robertson has a league-leading 22 goals on the season, and he
extended his point streak to 17 games (20 goals, 12 assists), tied
for the third longest in the Dallas Stars/Minnesota North Stars
franchise history. Joel Kiviranta and Wyatt Johnson also scored for
the Stars. Miro Heiskanen logged three assists and Roope Hintz had
two, while Oettinger stopped 31 shots.
Anthony Stolarz made 36 saves for the Ducks, who have lost four in a
row and seven of eight.
--Field Level Media
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