NHL roundup: Rangers escape 3-goal hole, edge Oilers in SO
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[February 18, 2023]
Alexis Lafreniere scored the deciding goal of the shootout to
give the New York Rangers a 5-4 comeback win over the host Edmonton
Oilers on Friday.
The Rangers trailed 3-0 and 4-1 in the first period, but chipped
away and won their seventh straight game. New York also extended its
point streak (8-0-1) to nine games. Chris Kreider had two goals and
Mika Zibanejad had a goal and an assist. Adam Fox and Artemi Panarin
each had two assists. Lafreniere scored the Rangers' other
regulation goal.
The Oilers are winless (0-1-2) in their last three games, but have
still collected points in 13 of their last 14 games (9-1-4). Ryan
Nugent-Hopkins had a goal and an assist for Edmonton, while Connor
McDavid and Zach Hyman each had two assists.
The Oilers scored four goals in the third period of their last game
with the Rangers, a 4-3 victory on Nov. 26 in New York. Edmonton
opened Friday's contest with another four-goal period, taking a 4-1
lead into the first intermission before the Rangers scored one in
the second period and two more in the third.
Islanders 5, Penguins 4
Zach Parise, playing in his 1,200th career game, scored the
tiebreaking goal with 2:43 left for New York, which vaulted into an
Eastern Conference wild-card spot by coming back to edge Pittsburgh
in Elmont, N.Y.
Brock Nelson and Anders Lee each had two goals for the Islanders,
who moved into a tie with the Penguins for the wild-card spots. Both
teams have 63 points, one point ahead of the idle Washington
Capitals and Florida Panthers. Pittsburgh has four games in hand on
New York.
Islanders goalie Ilya Sorokin made 40 saves. Rickard Rakell scored
twice while Sidney Crosby and Jason Zucker had a goal apiece for the
Penguins. Casey DeSmith recorded 23 saves.
Kings 6, Ducks 3
Viktor Arvidsson scored twice while Kevin Fiala tallied once in a
three-point game as visiting Los Angeles beat Anaheim for its third
consecutive victory.
Blake Lizotte and Anze Kopitar each collected one goal and one
assist, while Adrian Kempe added a goal for the Kings. Starting
goaltender Pheonix Copley stopped 16 of 17 shots before he was
ejected with 23.3 seconds remaining in the second period for
punching with his blocker during a dustup. Jonathan Quick made eight
saves while recording the win.
Frank Vatrano collected one goal and one assist, while Kevin
Shattenkirk and Mason McTavish also scored for the Ducks, who have
lost four straight. Cam Fowler logged two assists, and John Gibson
made 35 saves.
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Feb 17, 2023; Elmont, New York, USA; New
York Islanders center Brock Nelson (29) cirlces back to center ice
after scoring his second goal of the game in the third period
against the Pittsburgh Penguins at UBS Arena. Mandatory Credit:
Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports
Wild 2, Stars 1 (SO)
Filip Gustavsson made 29 saves while Matt Boldy assisted on
Minnesota's regulation goal and scored in the shootout in outlasting
Dallas at Saint Paul, Minn.
After more than 45 minutes of scoreless hockey, Mats Zuccarello
redirected Boldy's pass at 6:37 into the third period for
Minnesota's 11th power-play goal in its last 12 contests. However,
Dallas knotted the contest when Jamie Benn converted an angled shot
off a behind-the-net pass from Wyatt Johnston with 9:36 remaining in
regulation.
In a spirited overtime, Gustavsson made big saves on the Stars' Luke
Glendening and Tyler Seguin. Meanwhile, Dallas netminder Jake
Oettinger, who stopped 31 shots, came through when needed as well,
notably stopping a streaking Kirill Kaprizov.
Blackhawks 4, Senators 3 (OT)
Andreas Athanasiou scored 2:52 into overtime to lift visiting
Chicago past Ottawa, handing the Senators just their second loss in
their last eight games.
The Blackhawks erased a two-goal deficit thanks to goals by Sam
Lafferty and Patrick Kane in the third period. Lafferty converted a
breakaway at 10:49 of the period, and Kane scored on an odd-man rush
with 3:05 remaining to cap a two-goal performance.
Athanasiou ended the wild affair after depositing Tyler Johnson's
return pass from the doorstep to help Chicago snap a three-game
skid. Max Domi and Jake McCabe each notched two assists, and Petr
Mrazek made 28 saves for the Blackhawks. Shane Pinto, Claude Giroux
and Brady Tkachuk scored for Ottawa, and Mads Sogaard also made 28
saves.
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