NHL roundup: Phil Kessel ties ironman record in Knights' win
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[October 25, 2022]
Vegas forward Phil Kessel got an
assist while playing in his NHL-record-tying 989th consecutive game
as the Golden Knights defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1 on Monday
night in Las Vegas.
Nicolas Roy, Chandler Stephenson and Michael Amadio scored for
Vegas, and goaltender Logan Thompson made 23 saves.
William Nylander tallied for Toronto, and Ilya Samsonov stopped 30
of 33 shots.
Kessel tied the mark set this spring by now-retired defenseman Keith
Yandle. He would become the sole record-holder if he takes the ice
on Tuesday in the Golden Knights' road game against the San Jose
Sharks.
Oilers 6, Penguins 3
Leon Draisaitl had a goal and two assists and Edmonton scored three
times during a span of 4 1/2 minutes in the second period to rally
for a win over visiting Pittsburgh.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Evander Kane and Zach Hyman each had a goal and
assist while Tyson Barrie and Ryan McLeod also scored for the
Oilers, who got 32 saves from Jack Campbell.
Rickard Rakell produced a goal and an assist and Sidney Crosby and
Bryan Rust also scored for the Penguins, who lost for the first time
in regulation this season. Jason Zucker had two assists, and Tristan
Jarry made 41 saves.
Senators 4, Stars 2
Brady Tkachuk had a goal and an assist and Magnus Hellberg made 29
saves as host Ottawa ran its winning streak to four by beating
Dallas.
Thomas Chabot, Shane Pinto and Derick Brassard scored Ottawa's other
goals. With Ottawa starting goalie Anton Forsberg injured, Hellberg
stopped 29 of 31 shots in his first game since being claimed off
waivers from the Seattle Kraken on Oct. 3. The 31-year-old Swede was
playing in only his sixth career NHL game, scattered over five
seasons.
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Joel Kiviranta and Wyatt Johnston scored for the
Stars, who took their first regulation loss of the season (4-1-1).
Dallas goalie Scott Wedgewood stopped 28 of 32 shots.
Capitals 6, Devils 3
Charlie Lindgren made 38 saves and Washington erupted for four
second-period goals to defeat New Jersey in Newark, N.J.
Garnet Hathaway, Nick Jensen and Aliaksei Protas each had a goal and
an assist for Washington, which opened a four-game road stretch.
Alex Ovechkin scored his third goal of the season, and Lindgren
picked up his first win as a Capital.
Nathan Bastian, Tomas Tatar and Jesper Bratt scored for the Devils.
Mackenzie Blackwood made 13 saves over two periods, and former
Capital Vitek Vanecek stopped three of four shots in the third
period.
Jets 4, Blues 0
Connor Hellebuyck made 25 saves for his 29th career shutout as host
Winnipeg defeated St. Louis.
Mark Scheifele, Sam Gagner, Morgan Barron and Cole Perfetti scored
goals and Josh Morrissey had two assists for the Jets, who snapped a
two-game losing streak.
Thomas Greiss stopped 39 of 42 shots for the Blues, who took their
first loss after a 3-0-0 start to the season.
Hurricanes 3, Canucks 2
Sebastian Aho and Jesper Fast scored in the first 87 seconds of the
third period to break a tie, and visiting Carolina went on to defeat
winless Vancouver.
Carolina's Andrei Svechnikov opened the scoring on a first-period
power play for his seventh goal of the season, and Frederik Andersen
stopped 14 shots.
J.T. Miller scored twice for Vancouver, including a power-play goal
in the first period. Thatcher Demko made 36 saves for the Canucks,
who were outshot 39-16.
--Field Level Media
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