Mikael Backlund, Andrew Mangiapane, Elias Lindholm and Erik
Gudbranson also scored for the Flames, whose previous
single-game record was 59 in a 10-8 win against the Quebec
Nordiques on Feb. 23, 1991. The last time a NHL team had as many
as 62 shots in a regulation game was March 12, 1989, when the
Chicago Blackhawks had 62 in a 6-5 loss to the Pittsburgh
Penguins.
Calgary's Jacob Markstrom made 23 saves for his NHL-leading
sixth shutout this season and the 14th of his career.
Johnny Gaudreau finished with three assists for the Flames, who
have won their past two games by a combined score of 13-1. Elvis
Merzlikins made 56 saves for the Blue Jackets, who have lost
three straight games and are 6-15-1 in their past 22.
Sharks 4, Capitals 1
Noah Gregor snapped a 20-game goal drought, Nicolas Meloche
scored his first NHL goal and James Reimer made 32 saves as
visiting San Jose beat struggling Washington.
Jonathan Dahlen's late goal and Andrew Cogliano's empty-netter
helped San Jose avoid a third consecutive defeat overall and win
for the third time in four road games.
Daniel Sprong scored and Ilya Samsonov made 26 saves, but the
Capitals dropped back-to-back games in regulation for the first
time since April 6-8, 2021. Washington fell to 3-6-2 in 2022.
Maple Leafs 4, Ducks 3 (SO)
Auston Matthews scored the deciding goal in the shootout and
Toronto defeated visiting Anaheim.
Matthews beat John Gibson to start the second round of the
tiebreaker after Toronto's Jason Spezza and Anaheim's Trevor
Zegras each scored in the first round.
William Nylander, Mitchell Marner and John Tavares each had a
goal and an assist, and Matthews had two assists for the Maple
Leafs, who have won three of their past four games. Sam Steel
had a goal and an assist and Jakob Silfverberg and Vinni
Lettieri each scored once for the Ducks, who are 1-0-1 after the
first two games of a five-game trip.
Blackhawks 8, Red Wings 5
Dylan Strome collected his first career hat trick and added an
assist as Chicago won at Detroit.
Alex DeBrincat supplied two goals and an assist for the
Blackhawks. Sam Lafferty scored his first goal this season and
Dominik Kubalik and Brandon Hagel also scored. Hagel added an
assist, and Marc-Andre Fleury made 28 saves.
Robby Fabbri and Tyler Bertuzzi each had a goal and an assist
while Pius Suter, Moritz Seider and Dylan Larkin added goals for
the Red Wings. Detroit pulled goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic (12
saved on 16 shots) for Calvin Pickard (18 saves on 21 shots)
after the first period.
Avalanche 4, Bruins 3 (OT)
Cale Makar scored on a power play at 3:01 of overtime as
Colorado erased a two-goal deficit in a win over Boston at
Denver to run its franchise-record home winning streak to 17
games.
Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog scored with 36.5 seconds
left in regulation to force OT. Kurtis MacDermid and Samuel
Girard also scored while Darcy Kuemper made 29 saves for
Colorado, which also extended its league-best winning streak to
eight games.
Brad Marchand scored his team-leading 21st goal and both Charlie
Coyle and Jake DeBrusk scored for the Bruins. Ullmark stopped 37
of 41 shots for Boston.
--Field Level Media
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