Nazem Kadri and Mikko Rantanen scored goals for the Avalanche,
who have won 16 in a row at home and seven straight overall.
Colorado tied the 1975-76 Boston Bruins for the fifth-longest
home winning streak in league history. It is also the longest
streak since the Detroit Red Wings won an NHL-record 23 straight
at home from Nov. 5, 2011-Feb. 19, 2012.
Marc-Andre Fleury had 27 saves for the Blackhawks, who have lost
all three games to Colorado this season with one more left
between the teams. Chicago is 0-2-2 in its past four games.
Knights 1, Capitals 0
Robin Lehner made 34 saves for his first shutout of the season
and visiting Vegas extended its road win streak to seven games
with a shutout victory over Washington.
It was the 17th career shutout for Lehner. Michael Amadio,
playing in his 200th NHL game, scored his first career
game-winning goal for Vegas. The win was the second straight for
Vegas, its first two-game win streak this month.
Vitek Vanecek stopped 28 of 29 shots for the Capitals, who
dropped to 3-5-2 over their last 10 games. It marked the first
time this season that Washington was shut out.
Rangers 3, Kings 2 (SO)
Adam Fox scored the game-winner in the sixth round of a shootout
as New York beat Los Angeles to extend its home winning streak
to five games.
The Rangers' Chris Kreider scored his league-leading 30th goal
with 1.5 seconds left in the first period, earning a goal in his
sixth consecutive game. Barclay Goodrow also scored for the
Rangers, and Igor Shesterkin made 34 saves to win his seventh
straight start.
Blake Lizotte and Alex Iafallo produced the Kings' goals.
Jonathan Quick finished with 28 saves, including 26 after the
first period and 13 during New York's five power plays.
Flames 7, Blues 1
Johnny Gaudreau collected one goal during his second four-point
game in three outings and Matthew Tkachuk recorded five assists
to lead host Calgary to a thrashing of St. Louis.
Nikita Zadorov, in a two-point game, Christopher Tanev, Elias
Lindholm, Sean Monahan, Blake Coleman and Adam Ruzicka also
scored for the Flames. Jacob Markstrom made 20 saves.
Tyler Bozak replied for the Blues, and Jordan Binnington made 28
saves on 35 shots before giving way to Ville Husso for the third
period. Husso stopped all 13 shots he faced in relief.
Stars 3, Flyers 1
Roope Hintz had a goal and an assist, Jacob Peterson and Joe
Pavelski each scored a goal and Dallas won at Philadelphia,
extending the Flyers' winless streak to a franchise-record-tying
12 games.
Jake Oettinger made 27 saves for the Stars, who improved to
3-0-0 on a road trip that concludes Tuesday against the New
Jersey Devils.
Ivan Provorov scored the lone goal for the Flyers, who have
dropped 12 in a row. The current winless mark with nine
regulation defeats and three overtime losses matches a winless
streak in 1998-99 of eight losses and four ties. Keith Yandle
appeared in his 964th consecutive game, tying the longest streak
in NHL history.
Ducks 5, Bruins 3
Ryan Getzlaf had a goal and an assist to help visiting Anaheim
to victory against Boston.
Hampus Lindholm tied his NHL career high with three assists, and
John Gibson made 23 saves for the Ducks, who are coming off a
5-1 win against the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning on Friday after
losing four straight. The Ducks scored the first two goals and
never surrendered the lead in the opener of the five-game road
trip.
David Pastrnak had a goal and an assist, Taylor Hall and Erik
Haula also scored, and Tuukka Rask made 22 saves for the Bruins,
who had won seven of their previous eight games.
Wild 8, Canadiens 2
Nico Sturm had a goal and two assists, Connor Dewar scored his
first career goal and had an assist, and Minnesota stormed past
Montreal in St. Paul.
Jared Spurgeon, Mats Zuccarello, Kevin Fiala and Matt Boldy each
notched a goal and an assist for the Wild, who posted a season
high in goals. Jordie Benn and Marcus Foligno also scored for
Minnesota, which won its third in a row.
Mike Hoffman and Rem Pitlick scored for Montreal, which is
winless in its last three (0-1-2).
--Field Level Media
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