NHL roundup: Red Wings rally to edge Rangers in OT
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[November 07, 2022]
Dominik Kubalik scored a
power-play goal with 2:17 remaining in overtime as the visiting
Detroit Red Wings rallied for a 3-2 victory over the New York
Rangers Sunday night.
Detroit won its third straight when Kubalik waited at the right side
of the net for a pass from David Perron and tipped in the puck past
goaltender Jaroslav Halak. Officials briefly reviewed the play to
see if the Red Wings were offsides and did not change the call,
allowing Detroit to end its three-game road losing streak. Halak
stopped 33 shots and is 0-3-1 as a Ranger.
Kubalik's fifth game-winning goal occurred after Perron drew a
holding the stick penalty near the neutral zone on New York
defenseman K'Andre Miller with 3:16 left. The tally also came after
Halak had denied him on a breakaway with 3:51 remaining in
regulation.
Matt Luff and Pius Suter scored in the second period for Detroit,
which also beat Washington and the New York Islanders before Sunday.
Kaapo Kakko scored New York's first goal and Mika Zibanejad tallied
on the power play in the opening period, but the Rangers fell to
3-3-3 in their past nine games.
Maple Leafs 3, Hurricanes 1
John Tavares scored his team-leading eighth goal of the season 8:24
into the third period to lift Toronto past Carolina in Raleigh, N.C.
A pass from Mitchell Marner set up Tavares, who
directed the puck into the net on Toronto's first shot of the
period. Calle Jarnkrok scored an earlier goal and William Nylander
added a late goal for Toronto, which won for just the second time in
seven road games (2-3-2). The Maple Leafs have a season-high
three-game winning streak and stretched their points streak to four
games.
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New York Rangers center Filip Chytil (72) and Detroit Red Wings left
wing David Perron (57) battle for control of the puck in the first
period at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-USA
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The Hurricanes had a four-game
winning streak snapped despite Stefan Noesen's goal on a
first-period power play. Hurricanes goalie Frederik Andersen stopped
18 shots.
Panthers 5, Ducks 3
Sam Reinhart snapped a third-period tie with his first goal of the
season, then added an empty-netter, as visiting Florida beat
Anaheim.
Meanwhile, ex-Duck Brandon Montour had a goal and assisted on Carter
Verhaeghe's fourth goal in three games in the first period, Sam
Bennett's goal with 11:50 left in the third and Reinhart's
empty-netter to complete the four-point night. Spencer Knight made
32 saves for the Panthers, who finished 2-2-0 on a Western road
swing.
Ryan Strome posted a goal and assisted on Adam Henrique's tally,
while Isac Lundestrom converted a penalty shot with 1:14 remaining
in regulation for a short-handed goal for Anaheim, which had won
three of four. The Ducks entered allowing an NHL-high 478 shots on
goal -- and have yielded at least 44 in four straight games.
--Field Level Media
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