NHL roundup: Jackets score late to fend off Capitals
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[February 09, 2022] Boone
Jenner scored the tiebreaker with 44.2 seconds left in regulation
and Patrik Laine recorded his third straight two-goal game as the
visiting Columbus Blue Jackets rallied for a 5-4 victory over the
struggling Washington Capitals on Tuesday.
Jenner scored a little less than two minutes after Washington tied
the game on Tom Wilson's goal with 2:26 left. Adam Boqvist and
Jenner each had a goal and an assist, Laine added an assist for his
ninth point in four games and Trey Fix-Wolansky scored a goal in his
NHL debut for the Blue Jackets, who overcame a 2-0 hole.
Fourth-liner Nic Dowd recorded a goal and an assist and Alex
Ovechkin added an assist in his return from COVID-19 protocol for
the Capitals, who are 5-8-2 in 2022. Washington's Garnet Hathaway
scored with 2:41 left in the opening period.
Capitals goalie Pheonix Copley was pulled after allowing four goals
on 19 shots, and Ilya Samsonov stopped six of seven shots in relief.
Elvis Merzlikins made 29 saves for the Blue Jackets.
Golden Knights 4, Oilers 0
Laurent Brossoit made 28 saves to register his first shutout of the
season and the third of his career in leading Vegas past host
Edmonton.
The 28-year-old Brossoit played his first four seasons with
Edmonton. Reilly Smith and William Karlsson each had a goal and an
assist, while Alex Pietrangelo and Brett Howden also scored goals
for Vegas.
The Golden Knights won their third straight game while also
improving to 9-1-1 over their last 11 road games. Mike Smith,
activated off the injured reserve list on Monday and making his
first start since Jan. 5 due a thumb injury, stopped 24 of 28 shots
for the Oilers.
Penguins 4, Bruins 2
Pittsburgh scored four unanswered goals, including three in the
second period, en route to ending a four-game losing streak by
beating host Boston.
Former Bruins player Danton Heinen scored twice in a 28-second span
to turn a two-goal deficit into a tie game before Sidney Crosby
tallied the winning goal on the power play for Pittsburgh, which is
7-1-3 in its last 11 games.
Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron, who assisted on the first of two
goals by David Pastrnak, hit his head on the boards in a collision
with Crosby with less than 12 minutes to play. He didn't return from
the locker room after skating off under his own power.
Jets 2, Wild 0
Connor Hellebuyck stopped all 27 shots he saw for his third shutout
of the season and the 27th of his career, allowing Winnipeg to down
visiting Minnesota.
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Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender Elvis Merzlikins (90) celebrates
with Blue Jackets defenseman Adam Boqvist (27) after their game
Washington Capitals at Capital One Arena. Mandatory Credit: Geoff
Burke-USA TODAY Sports
The Jets won for only the second time in their past
nine games (2-5-2), getting a power-play goal from Mark Scheifele
and an empty-netter from Nate Schmidt.
The loss snapped a six-game winning streak for Minnesota, which also
had its 10-game point streak (9-0-1) come to an end. The Wild were
shut out for the first time this season. Minnesota's Kaapo Kahkonen
stopped 27 of 28 shots.
Canucks 5, Coyotes 1
Conor Garland scored and Oliver Ekman-Larsson had three assists in
their first games against their former team as Vancouver defeated
visiting Arizona.
Bo Horvat, Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller each tallied a goal and
an assist for the Canucks, Brock Boeser also scored and Noah Juulsen
had two assists. All-Star Thatcher Demko made 35 saves.
Lawson Crouse scored for the Coyotes, and Karel Vejmelka stopped 24
of 29 shots.
Senators 4, Hurricanes 3
Brady Tkachuk scored two goals and Ottawa held on despite allowing
three third-period goals, defeating visiting Carolina.
The Senators built a 4-0 lead through two periods and withstood
Carolina's third-period charge, when they were outshot 16-7. Alex
Formenton and Chris Tierney also scored for the Senators, who have
won three of their last four games. Anton Forsberg, a former
Carolina goalie, made 42 saves for Ottawa.
Andrei Svechnikov, Brendan Smith and Vincent Trocheck scored for the
Hurricanes, who entered the game with at least one point in eight of
their previous nine games (7-1-1). Antti Raanta made 27 saves in
Carolina's nets, but he was denied in his bid for his 100th NHL
victory.
Devils 7, Canadiens 1
Michael McLeod scored twice for visiting New Jersey, which snapped a
seven-game losing streak by cruising past reeling Montreal.
Dawson Mercer, Nico Hischier, Jesper Boqvist, Pavel Zacha and Tomas
Tatar all scored for the Devils, who tied a season high in goals
after being outscored 30-12 during their losing streak. Jon Gillies
made 30 saves in earning his second win of the season.
Brett Kulak scored for the Canadiens, who fell to an NHL-worst
8-30-7 by losing their fifth straight in regulation and seventh
straight (0-5-2) overall. The losing streak ties a season high for
Montreal, which went 0-6-1 from Nov. 29 through Dec. 14.
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