NHL roundup: Tage Thompson ties Sabres' record with 5 goals
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[December 08, 2022]
Tage Thompson scored five goals in a six-point performance to power
the visiting Buffalo Sabres to a 9-4 rout of the Columbus Blue
Jackets on Wednesday night.
Thompson's five goals matched the Sabres' franchise record set by
Dave Andreychuk in 1986 at Boston. Thompson roared out of the gate,
registering his third career hat trick in the opening 12 minutes.
The offensive-minded Sabres exploded for six goals in the first
period, including a franchise-record four from Thompson, who matched
an NHL record by becoming the fourth player ever with four goals in
a period.
Alex Tuch (four points), Rasmus Dahlin (three points), Dylan Cozens
(three) and Peyton Krebs also scored for Buffalo. Jeff Skinner had
four assists, and Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 20 saves. Gustav Nyquist
and Patrik Laine each had two goals for Columbus, which took its
third loss in a row.
Oilers 8, Coyotes 2
Connor McDavid had two goals and two assists and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
added two goals and an assist to lead host Edmonton past Arizona,
the Oilers' fifth win in their last seven games.
Leon Draisaitl, Derek Ryan and Klim Kostin each had a goal and an
assist for the Oilers, who also got 16 saves from Stuart Skinner.
Jack McBain and Shayne Gostisbehere scored, Christian Fischer had
two assists, and Connor Ingram made 27 saves for the Coyotes, who
ended a 14-game road trip 4-7-3 after winning the first three games
of the trip.
Capitals 4, Flyers 1
Alex Ovechkin scored two empty-net goals to help lift Washington
past host Philadelphia while closing in on Gordie Howe on the NHL's
career goals list.
Ovechkin now sits at 795 career goals, six behind Howe for second
all time. Wayne Gretzky is first with 894. Dylan Strome had one goal
and one assist and T.J. Oshie added a goal for the Capitals. Charlie
Lindgren stopped 29 shots for the win.
Kevin Hayes scored for Philadelphia, and Carter Hart made 23 saves.
Bruins 4, Avalanche 0
Taylor Hall had two goals and an assist, Linus Ullmark had 23 saves
for his second shutout of the season and sixth of his career, and
Boston beat short-handed Colorado in Denver.
Trent Frederic had a goal and an assist, David Pastrnak also scored
and Charlie Coyle added two assists for the Bruins. Alexandar
Georgiev turned away 33 shots for Colorado.
The Avalanche played their first game without star Nathan MacKinnon,
who will miss four to five weeks due to an upper-body injury
sustained Monday.
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Buffalo Sabres center Tage Thompson (72) scores his 4th goal on a
slap shot against the Columbus Blue Jackets during the first period
at Nationwide Arena. Mandatory Credit: Russell LaBounty-USA TODAY
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Flames 5, Wild 3
Rasmus Andersson scored the game-winning goal and added two assists
and Tyler Toffoli scored twice to lead host Calgary to a win over
Minnesota.
Blake Coleman collected one
goal and one assist for the Flames, who have won three straight
games for the first time since the opening week of the season. Dan
Vladar made 25 saves, while Elias Lindholm collected three assists.
Marc-Andre Fluery stopped 22 shots, Mason Shaw and Jon Merrill each
had one goal and one assist and Kirill Kaprizov added a marker for
the Wild, who saw their four-game winning streak snapped. Kaprizov
extended his franchise-record point streak to 13 games. His 17th
goal also has him riding a seven-game goal-scoring streak.
Rangers 5, Golden Knights 1
Mika Zibanejad scored two power-play goals to highlight a four-goal
third period for New York, which earned the win at Las Vegas.
Zibanejad also had an assist and Filip Chytil, Kaapo Kakko and
Alexis Lafreniere also scored goals for the Rangers, who won their
second straight game. Artemi Panarin added three assists, Adam Fox
had two assists and Igor Shesterkin made 25 saves for New York,
which improved to 8-4-1 on the road.
Jonathan Marchessault scored for the third straight game for Vegas,
which fell to 7-6-0 at home. Logan Thompson finished with 32 saves.
Canucks 6, Sharks 5 (OT)
Elias Pettersson scored with 35 seconds left in overtime to lift
visiting Vancouver to a win over San Jose.
Dakota Joshua scored two goals while Pettersson and Andrei Kuzmenko
each had a goal and an assist for the Canucks, who have won their
past three games, all in overtime. Vancouver's Nils Hoglander and
Ilya Mikheyev also scored, Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Bo Horvat each
had two assists and Spencer Martin made 34 saves.
Logan Couture had a goal and an assist, and Nick Bonino, Timo Meier,
Jonah Gadjovich and Kevin Labanc also scored for the Sharks, who
have lost four in a row and seven of eight. Tomas Hertl contributed
two assists.
--Field Level Media
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