The Bruins improved their NHL-best record to 10-1-0 and won
their seventh straight. It is Boston's first seven-game winning
streak since winning eight straight since early in the 2019-20
season and the first time it opened with 10 wins in 11 games.
Frederic netted the game-winner after getting into a
second-period fight with New York's Barclay Goodrow. David
Pastrnak, Charlie Coyle, Jake DeBrusk and Hampus Lindholm also
tallied for Boston. Linus Ullmark made 18 saves for the win.
The Rangers got goals from Jimmy Vesey and Adam Fox. Igor
Shesterkin lost despite making 32 saves.
Stars 7, Coyotes 2
Jamie Benn had a goal and two assists as Dallas rolled over
Arizona in Tempe, Ariz.
It was the highest-scoring game of the year for the Stars, who
have won their past two games. Jason Robertson scored two goals
while Roope Hintz had two assists. Denis Gurianov, Wyatt
Johnston, Ty Dellandrea and Jani Hakanpaa scored the Stars'
other goals, and Scott Wedgewood stopped 28 of 30 shots.
Juuso Valimaki and Lawson Crouse scored for Arizona, after the
Coyotes already were down 6-0 in the third period. Matias
Maccelli assisted on both goals.
Devils 4, Oilers 3
Ryan Graves and Jesper Bratt scored the tying and go-ahead goals
seven seconds apart late in the third period to lift New Jersey
over host Edmonton. The seven-second span was the fastest in
which the Devils have scored twice.
The Devils have won five straight -- their longest winning
streak since a five-game run from Dec. 15-27, 2017. The Oilers
had their five-game winning streak snapped.
Miles Wood had two goals and an assist for New Jersey. Vitek
Vanecek, who entered in relief after Mackenzie Blackwood
appeared to get injured in the second period, stopped 18 of 19
shots for the win. Connor McDavid, Derek Ryan and Leon Draisaitl
scored for Edmonton, and Stuart Skinner made 39 saves.
Predators 4, Flames 1
Filip Forsberg and Matt Duchene each had a goal and assist,
Kevin Lankinen made 29 saves and visiting Nashville beat Calgary
to win for just the second time in nine games.
Forsberg scored 59 seconds into the second period and assisted
on Roman Josi's power-play goal 1:28 later. Meanwhile, ex-Flame
Mark Jankowski scored in the first in his season debut and
Duchene added an empty-netter for Nashville.
Jacob Markstrom stopped 28 of 31 shots for the Flames, who have
dropped three consecutive games -- all at home -- after winning
five of their first six. Calgary is 3-4-0 during an eight-game
home stretch.
Islanders 5, Blues 2
Anders Lee and Brock Nelson each scored a goal and earned an
assist to lead visiting New York past slumping St. Louis.
Kyle Palmieri, Josh Bailey and Jean-Gabriel Pageau also scored
for the Islanders, who won their fifth straight. Noah Dobson had
two assists, and Ilya Sorokin stopped 32 of 34 shots.
Vladimir Tarasenko tallied a goal and an assist and Robert
Thomas also scored for the Blues, who have lost six in a row.
Jordan Binnington made 25 saves.
Canucks 8, Ducks 5
Rookie Andrei Kuzmenko recorded his first NHL hat trick and
added an assist for Vancouver in a victory over visiting
Anaheim.
Elias Pettersson tallied a goal and four assists, Bo Horvat
notched two goals and an assist and Spencer Martin made 26 saves
for the Canucks, who have won three of four following a
seven-game losing streak to start the season.
Troy Terry had a goal and two assists, Ryan Strome and Trevor
Zegras each chipped in a goal and an assist and John Gibson made
39 saves for the Ducks, who remain the only NHL team without a
win in regulation this season.
Kraken 4, Wild 0
Alex Wennberg scored twice and Martin Jones made 22 saves for
his first shutout of the season and the 26th of his NHL career
as Seattle won in Saint Paul, Minn.
Morgan Geekie and Jamie Oleksiak also scored and Daniel Sprong
had two assists for the Kraken, who scored three times in the
second and tied a franchise record with their third consecutive
victory.
Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 19 of 23 shots for the Wild, who had a
two-game winning streak snapped and lost in regulation for the
second time in their past eight games (5-2-1).
Blackhawks 2, Kings 1 (OT)
Jonathan Toews scored the winning goal at 1:31 of overtime and
host Chicago topped Los Angeles to end a four-game losing
streak.
Toews started the winning series by claiming a faceoff in his
own end. He eventually carried into the zone, and Jake McCabe
controlled a bouncing puck to the left of Jonathan Quick and
slid a pass across the slot to Toews, who knocked it in.
Jason Dickinson also scored for the Blackhawks, who were 0-2-2
in their last four games. Chicago's Arvid Soderblom made 32
saves. Blake Lizotte scored for the Kings, and Quick stopped 17
shots.
Hurricanes 4, Lightning 3 (SO)
Sebastian Aho scored in the shootout's sixth round as Carolina
won its third straight game, beating host Tampa Bay.
The Hurricanes' Martin Necas scored his sixth goal, with an
assist from Brent Burns -- giving each a five-game point streak.
Seth Jarvis and Brady Skjei also found the net, and Frederik
Andersen posted 23 saves.
The Lightning's Nikita Kucherov stretched his goal streak to
five games and points streak to nine. Ross Colton and Nicholas
Paul also scored, and Andrei Vasilevskiy made 52 saves as Tampa
Bay lost for the first time in four games.
Red Wings 3, Capitals 1
Alex Ovechkin tied Detroit legend Gordie Howe for the most
all-time goals with one team, but the Red Wings defeated
visiting Washington.
Ovechkin's 786th goal with the Capitals came during the second
period. Howe played in 1,687 regular-season games during 25
seasons with the Red Wings (1946-71). Ovechkin reached the
milestone in 1,285 games during 17 seasons with the Capitals.
Dylan Larkin had a goal and an assist, and Lucas Raymond and
Andrew Copp also scored for the Red Wings. Ville Husso made 33
saves for Detroit, which is 4-1-1 at home this season. Darcy
Kuemper stopped 23 shots for the Capitals.
Jets 3, Canadiens 2 (OT)
Kyle Connor scored 1:45 into overtime to lift host Winnipeg over
Montreal.
Pierre-Luc Dubois and Connor each had a goal and an assist and
Blake Wheeler added a goal for Winnipeg, which won for the
fourth time in five games. Connor Hellebuyck saved 20 shots.
Nick Suzuki notched a goal and an assist, Kirby Dach contributed
a goal and Cole Caufield had two assists for the Canadiens, who
lost their second game in a row. Sam Montembeault made 33 saves.
Panthers 4, Sharks 3 (SO)
Sam Reinhart scored the only goal in a four-round shootout and
Sergei Bobrovsky made 36 saves through regulation and overtime
as Florida won at San Jose.
Aleksander Barkov, Radko Gudas and Carter Verhaeghe scored for
the Panthers, and Matthew Tkachuk tallied three assists.
Erik Karlsson led the Sharks with a goal and two assists, but
his shootout attempt missed when he hit the post. Matt Benning
and Timo Meier had San Jose's other goals, and James Reimer
stopped 41 shots.
Golden Knights 5, Senators 4
Mark Stone had a goal and an assist and Chandler Stephenson
contributed a short-handed goal as Vegas edged host Ottawa.
The Golden Knights also received goals from William Carrier,
Reilly Smith and Zach Whitecloud. Logan Thompson made 42 saves
for Vegas, which has won 10 of its 12 games and notched its
seventh consecutive victory over Ottawa.
The Senators received two goals apiece from Claude Giroux and
Tim Stutzle. Anton Forsberg was lifted midway through the game
after allowing five goals on 19 shots.
--Field Level Media
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