NHL roundup: Stars lose lead late, edge Panthers in shootout
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[January 07, 2022] Joe
Pavelski and Jason Robertson scored in the shootout as the host
Dallas Stars defeated the Florida Panthers 6-5 on Thursday night.
Braden Holtby made 37 saves through overtime and stopped one shot in
the shootout to earn the win. Dallas' goals in regulation were
scored by Michael Raffl, Denis Gurianov, Robertson, Tyler Seguin and
Jamie Benn as the Stars erased three Panthers leads. Gurianov added
two assists.
Florida's Jonathan Huberdeau scored with 29 seconds left in
regulation to send the game to overtime. Aleksander Barkov had two
goals and one assist and Aaron Ekblad two assists for the Panthers,
who had their four-game win streak snapped. They also got goals from
Patric Hornqvist and MacKenzie Weegar.
Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky made 31 saves through overtime but
none in the shootout.
Golden Knights 5, Rangers 1
Mark Stone and Mattias Janmark scored in a span of 4:55 in the
second period as Vegas cruised past New York in Las Vegas and
spoiled the return of former coach Gerard Gallant, who led the
Golden Knights to the 2018 Stanley Cup Final.
Jonathan Marchessault scored twice, and former Ranger Brett Howden
also tallied as Vegas beat the Rangers for the sixth time in eight
all-time meetings. Robin Lehner made 18 saves after missing five
games with a lower-body injury and won his sixth straight decision.
Chris Kreider scored his 21st goal in the opening minute of the
second for the Rangers, who were unable to win a fourth straight
game. Goalie Igor Shesterkin was placed in COVID-19 protocol before
the game. Alexandar Georgiev replaced Shesterkin and allowed five
goals on 35 shots.
Predators 4, Kings 2
Filip Forsberg notched a goal and an assist and Juuse Saros made a
season-high 46 saves as surging Nashville won its third, defeating
host Los Angeles.
Matt Duchene, ex-King Matt Luff and Yakov Trenin also scored while
Roman Josi recorded two assists for the Central-leading Predators,
who are 10-1-1 in their last 12 games. Forsberg has scored four
times over the last three games.
Dustin Brown and Martin Frk had goals and Jonathan Quick made 16
saves for the Kings, who were back in action for the first time
since New Year's Day. Los Angeles entered this contest on a 6-2-1
overall stretch and had won four of five at home.
Avalanche 7, Jets 1
Gabriel Landeskog got his first hat trick in three seasons and added
an assist, Nathan MacKinnon had a goal and four assists and Colorado
beat Winnipeg in Denver.
Mikko Rantanen had a goal and two assists, Nazem Kadri and Bowen
Byram also scored, and Darcy Kuemper stopped 34 shots for the
Avalanche, who have won three straight overall and 10 in a row at
home.
Mark Scheifele had a goal and Connor Hellebuyck had 35 saves for the
Jets, who had their three-game winning streak snapped and fell to
3-2 under interim coach Dave Lowry.
Coyotes 6, Blackhawks 4
Johan Larsson recorded a hat trick and Travis Boyd netted one goal
and two assists to lead Arizona past Chicago in Glendale, Ariz.
Clayton Keller and Dysin Mayo also scored, while Shayne Gostisbehere
and Phil Kessel recorded two assists for the Coyotes. Goaltender
Karel Vejmelka made 32 saves.
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New York Rangers defenseman K'Andre Miller (79) checks Vegas Golden
Knights center Jonathan Marchessault (81) during the third period at
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Jonathan Toews replied for Chicago with one goal
and one assist, while Kirby Dach, MacKenzie Entwistle and Alex
DeBrincat also scored. Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 20 shots.
Wild 3, Bruins 2
Matt Boldy highlighted his NHL debut in his hometown arena with his
first career goal to help Minnesota snap a five-game losing streak
by edging host Boston.
Boldy, a 20-year-old from nearby Millis, Mass., who starred at
Boston College, was recalled from AHL's Iowa to the team's taxi
squad on Monday. The left wing was drafted with the No. 12 overall
pick by the Wild in the 2019 entry draft.
Kirill Kaprizov and Nico Sturm each had a goal, and Kaapo Kahkonen
made 36 saves for the Wild. Brad Marchand scored his team-leading
12th goal and Taylor Hall also lit the lamp for the Bruins, and
Jeremy Swayman stopped 27 of 30 shots.
Penguins 6, Flyers 2
Bryan Rust had two goals and one assist, Jake Guentzel scored twice
and red-hot Pittsburgh defeated host Philadelphia.
Evan Rodrigues added one goal and one assist and Brian Boyle also
scored for the Penguins, who have won 10 in a row. Rust has scored
eight goals in his last four games.
Cam Atkinson and Oskar Lindblom scored for the Flyers, who dropped
their fourth straight. Flyers goaltender Carter Hart stopped 26
shots.
Sharks 3, Sabres 2
Adin Hill made 37 saves and visiting San Jose defeated Buffalo.
Tomas Hertl scored his 17th goal of the season and added an assist
for the Sharks, who had allowed 14 goals in losing the first two
games of a four-game road trip.
Hill was making his first start since Dec. 16 and picked up his
first win since Dec. 7. Jeff Skinner and Zemgus Girgensons scored
for the Sabres, who have lost five straight (0-3-2). Ukko-Pekka
Luukkonen made 18 saves for Buffalo, which was playing its first
game since Jan 1.
Lightning 4, Flames 1
Nikita Kucherov returned to the Tampa Bay lineup after a 32-game
absence and produced two assists in a victory over visiting Calgary.
In the third period with Tampa Bay up 1-0, linemate Brayden Point
took a nifty cross-ice pass from Kucherov and easily scored past
goalie Dan Vladar at 2:52. Kucherov helped make it 3-0 when his hard
work behind Vladar ended with the three-time All-Star spinning and
sending a pass to Ondrej Palat, who scored his 13th goal nearly
eight minutes later from the low slot.
Dillon Dube scored for the Flames.
Devils 3, Blue Jackets 1
Jesper Bratt scored a power-play goal early in the third period and
Mackenzie Blackwood made 31 saves to lift New Jersey to a victory
over Columbus in Newark, N.J.
Bratt also had an assist on Tomas Tatar's second goal in as many
games for the Devils, who have won four of their last five outings.
The victory allowed New Jersey to avenge a 4-3 shootout loss to
Columbus on Oct. 31.
Devils head coach Lindy Ruff returned to the bench after missing
three games in COVID-19 protocol. Max Domi scored and Joonas
Korpisalo turned aside 25 shots for the Blue Jackets, who have
dropped 11 of their last 14 games (3-10-1).
--Field Level Media
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