Boston was 14-0-0 on home ice this season -- the longest home
winning streak to begin a season in NHL history -- before former
Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy's club took two points.
Logan Thompson backstopped Vegas, making 40 saves before going a
perfect 5-for-5 in the shootout (though two Bruins didn't put
their shootout attempts on target). Vegas' Paul Cotter scored
twice, Jonathan Marchessault also scored and Shea Theodore
logged two assists.
Boston climbed out of a 3-0 hole to force extra time. Brad
Marchand and David Pastrnak scored in the second period and
Taylor Hall netted the tying goal at 3:08 of the third. Jeremy
Swayman made 21 saves.
Canucks 7, Canadiens 6 (OT)
Elias Pettersson scored 13 seconds into overtime as Vancouver
rallied from a 4-0, first-period deficit to defeat visiting
Montreal.
Ilya Mikheyev scored two goals and Andrei Kuzmenko had a goal
and an assist for Vancouver. Jack Studnicka, Bo Horvat and Conor
Garland also scored goals and Riley Stillman had two assists.
Collin Delia, who replaced starting goalie Spencer Martin with
3:43 left in the first period, made 14 saves in his Vancouver
debut for the win.
Nick Suzuki had a goal and an assist and Josh Anderson,
Christian Dvorak, Cole Caufield, Sean Monahan and Michael
Pezzetta also scored for the Canadiens. Jordan Harris added a
pair of assists, and Sam Montembeault finished with 25 saves.
Capitals 3, Oilers 2
Nic Dowd scored the go-ahead goal in the third period as
visiting Washington defeated Edmonton.
Dowd gave the Capitals a 3-2 lead at 7:13 of the final period
when he received a drop pass from Aliaksei Protas on the rush
and beat Stuart Skinner from the slot. Lars Eller and T.J. Oshie
also scored for the Capitals, who improved to 2-2-1 on their
six-game road trip. Charlie Lindgren made 28 saves for the win.
Connor McDavid scored in his fifth straight game and Brett Kulak
also scored for the Oilers, who had won four of their previous
five games. Skinner made 47 saves, including 22 in the first
period.
Flyers 5, Avalanche 3
Travis Sanheim had one goal and one assist as host Philadelphia
earned a rare victory, beating Colorado, which lost leading
scorer Nathan MacKinnon to injury.
Tanner Laczynski, Tony DeAngelo, Owen Tippett and Travis Konecny
each scored one goal as Scott Laughton and Kevin Hayes added two
assists apiece for the Flyers, who won for just the second time
in 14 games (2-9-3). Philadelphia's Carter Hart made 29 saves.
Alex Newhook scored two goals and Mikko Rantanen added one for
the depleted Avalanche, who had MacKinnon leave the ice with
eight minutes remaining in the first period and not return.
Alexandar Georgiev stopped 29 shots.
Rangers 6, Blues 4
Alexis Lafreniere scored the tiebreaking goal with 11:44
remaining in the third period and host New York, which blew
three one-goal leads, emerged with a victory over struggling St.
Louis.
New York defenseman K'Andre Miller scored the tying goal early
in the third. Braden Schneider and Adam Fox scored in the first
period and Vincent Trocheck scored early in the second for the
Rangers, who held leads of 1-0, 2-1 and 3-2.
Former Ranger Pavel Buchnevich, Vladimir Tarasenko and Jordan
Kyrou scored tying goals for St. Louis. O'Reilly scored to give
St. Louis its only lead at 4-3 late in the second period before
the Rangers came back.
Flames 3, Coyotes 2
Nazem Kadri capped a three-point performance with the
game-winning goal late in the third period to pace host Calgary
to a victory over Arizona.
Dillon Dube and Elias Lindholm also scored in the win while
goaltender Dan Vladar made 18 saves in a clutch performance for
the Flames, who have won three of four games. Jonathan Huberdeau
collected two assists.
Shayne Gostisbehere and Jakob Chychrun both collected one goal
and one assist for the Coyotes, who are winless in five games
and are on a 1-6-3 slide. Goalie Karel Vejmelka stopped 24
shots.
--Field Level Media
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