NHL roundup: Adam Fox, Ryan Reaves each score twice as Rangers rally
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[January 20, 2022] Ryan
Strome scored the tiebreaking goal, Chris Kreider scored his 25th of
the season and Adam Fox and Ryan Reaves each scored twice as the New
York Rangers rallied for a 6-3 victory over the visiting Toronto
Maple Leafs on Wednesday.
Reaves recorded his second career two-goal game as the Rangers won
for the seventh time in 10 games (7-3-0). Fox netted the tying goal
late in the second period and capped the comeback with an empty-net
goal with 2:24 remaining.
New York goalie Igor Shesterkin made 17 of his 35 saves in the third
period. He stopped the last 27 shots he faced.
Ilya Mikheyev and Mitchell Marner scored in a 46-second span as
Toronto had the game's first seven shots. Michael Bunting also
scored in the Maple Leafs' three-goal opening period. Toronto goalie
Jack Campbell logged 21 saves.
Coyotes 4, Devils 1
Dysin Mayo, Lawson Crouse and Travis Boyd scored in a span of fewer
than eight minutes in the second period for visiting Arizona, who
maximized its opportunities in a win over New Jersey in Newark, N.J.
Johan Larsson scored in the third period for the Coyotes, who won
despite being outshot 36-17. Goalie Karel Vejmelka made 35 saves for
the Coyotes, who have won two in a row for just the second time this
season. Arizona is 5-3-2 in its last 10 games after opening the
season 5-21-2.
Nico Hischier scored in the first for the Devils, who have lost
three straight and gone nearly two weeks without a win. New Jersey
had three games postponed this month due to COVID-related reasons.
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New York Rangers center Ryan Strome (16) fights for the puck with
Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Alex Biega (33) and defenseman Travis
Dermott (23) during the third period at Madison Square Garden. /
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Avalanche 2, Ducks 0
Samuel Girard broke a scoreless tie late in the second period and
Nazem Kadri added an assist to go along with an empty-net score as
visiting Colorado defeated Anaheim.
The NHL's most efficient offense, averaging 4.25 goals per game
entering Wednesday's contest, was uncharacteristically quiet but the
Avalanche still were able to extend their winning streak to four
games and their points streak to 10 games (9-0-1).
Colorado goalie Pavel Francouz had 34 saves in his second career
shutout while playing in place of Darcy Kuemper, who left Monday's
game against the Minnesota Wild with an apparent upper-body injury.
Ducks goalie John Gibson had 27 saves in his first game since Jan. 4
after missing the last five games while in COVID-19 protocol.
-Field Level Media
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