NHL roundup: Andrei Svechnikov's
hat trick boosts Hurricanes
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[December 29, 2023]
Carolina's Andrei Svechnikov notched a hat trick and Jesper
Fast scored two goals to support the return of goalie Antti Raanta
in the Hurricanes' 5-3 victory against the Montreal Canadiens on
Thursday night in Raleigh, N.C.
Svechnikov broke a tie with 6:09 left with his second goal of the
game. His empty-netter came with 18.9 seconds left for his sixth
goal of the season.
Sebastian Aho's four assists and Brent Burns' three assists were
boosts to Carolina's offense. Raanta made 18 saves in his first NHL
game since Dec. 15. In the past two weeks, he cleared waivers and
took an AHL assignment before rejoining the Hurricanes, who are
3-1-1 in their past five games.
Mitchell Stephens, Mike Matheson and Josh Anderson scored for the
Canadiens, who had gone 3-0-2 in their previous five games. Cayden
Primeau made 29 saves.
Oilers 5, Sharks 0
Stuart Skinner made 25 saves for his second shutout of the season as
Edmonton rode a four-goal first period to a victory at San Jose.
Evan Bouchard, Zach Hyman and Ryan McLeod all collected one goal and
one assist while Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Leon Draisaitl scored once
for the Oilers, who are riding a three-game winning streak. Darnell
Nurse collected two assists.
Sharks goalie Magnus Chrona, who made his first NHL start, was
victimized for four goals on 12 shots before being pulled after the
first period. Kaapo Kahkonen took the net for the final two periods
and stopped 17 shots.
Golden Knights 3, Kings 2
Logan Thompson made 32 saves as Vegas snapped a four-game losing
streak with a victory over Los Angeles in Las Vegas.
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right wing Jesper Fast (71) takes a shot during the warmups before
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Jack Eichel, Michael Amadio and William Karlsson
scored goals for the Golden Knights, who moved into a tie for first
place in the Pacific Division with Vancouver. The Golden Knights and
the Canucks are in a three-way tie with the New York Rangers for
most points in the NHL (49).
Anze Kopitar had a goal and an assist and Trevor Moore also scored
for the Kings, who took just their second regulation loss on the
road (13-2-1). Cam Talbot stopped 29 shots.
Flyers 4, Canucks 1
Egor Zamula, Sean Walker and Joel Farabee scored in a span of 2:06
in the second period to break open a scoreless game and visiting
Philadelphia held on to beat Vancouver.
Garnet Hathaway scored short-handed in the third period and Samuel
Ersson made 18 saves for Philadelphia before he left with
dehydration. Carter Hart stopped all eight shots he faced for the
Flyers, who are 8-1-3 in their past 12 games.
Teddy Blueger scored and Casey DeSmith had 21 saves for the Canucks,
who had registered at least a point in each of their previous nine
games (7-0-2).
--Field Level Media
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