NHL roundup: Connor McDavid hits milestone in Oilers' win
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[January 06, 2023]
Connor McDavid reached a milestone with two assists and Leon
Draisaitl and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins also had multi-point performances
as the Edmonton Oilers recorded a 4-2 win over the visiting New York
Islanders on Thursday to end a two-game losing streak and a
five-game skid (0-4-1) on home ice.
Draisaitl had a goal and an assist and Nugent-Hopkins collected two
assists. Kailer Yamamoto, Dylan Holloway and Zach Hyman scored
Edmonton's other goals.
McDavid's assists were the 499th and 500th of his NHL career. In
league history, only Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, Peter Stastny and
Bobby Orr have reached the 500-assist threshold in fewer games than
McDavid, who was playing in his 527th career contest.
Mathew Barzal and Cal Clutterbuck scored for the Islanders. Barzal
is on a career-best, five-game goal streak, and he has six goals and
two assists during that span.
Canucks 4, Avalanche 2
Andrei Kuzmenko scored twice as host Vancouver erased a two-goal
deficit to hand Colorado its fifth straight loss.
Brock Boeser and J.T. Miller also scored for the Canucks, who
snapped a three-game losing streak. Vancouver goaltender Collin
Delia made 30 saves, while Elias Pettersson, Oliver Ekman-Larsson
and Ilya Mikheyev each collected two assists.
Mikko Rantanen and Samuel Girard scored for the defending Stanley
Cup champions, 0-4-1 skid is their worst of the season. Alexandar
Georgiev stopped 39 shots.
Golden Knights 5, Penguins 2
Jack Eichel had a goal and two assists and Adin Hill made a
season-high 38 saves to lead Vegas past visiting Pittsburgh in
Eichel's first game in nearly a month.
It was the 10th multiple-point game of the season for Eichel, who
had missed the previous 11 games with a lower-body injury. Mark
Stone, Paul Cotter and Phil Kessel also each had a goal and an
assist, William Karlsson dished off two assists, and Chandler
Stephenson added a goal for Vegas, which won its third straight game
overall and fourth in a row at home.
Sidney Crosby scored his 20th goal of the season, the 15th time in
his career he hit that milestone, and also had an assist. Ty Smith
also scored for Pittsburgh, which lost its sixth straight game, just
one off matching its longest losing streak of the season.
Bruins 5, Kings 2
Trent Frederic scored goals 34 seconds apart in the third period,
David Pastrnak also scored two goals, and Boston defeated host Los
Angeles.
Brad Marchand had a goal and an assist and Jeremy Swayman made 27
saves for Bruins, who extended their point streak to 12 games
(9-0-3) in the opener of the three-game California trip. Boston's
Charlie McAvoy had two assists.
Phillip Danault and Sean Durzi scored and Pheonix Copley made 17
saves for the Kings, who had won three of their previous four,
beating the Vegas Golden Knights, Colorado Avalanche and Dallas
Stars. Copley came into the game with seven straight wins, and he
was 9-1-0 since he was recalled from Ontario of the American Hockey
League.
Kraken 5, Maple Leafs 1
Vince Dunn had a goal and two assists and Seattle scored four times
in the second period to win in Toronto, the Kraken's third straight
win.
Jared McCann added a goal and an assist for the Kraken, who have
also won the first two games of a seven-game road trip. Eeli
Tolvanen, Matty Beniers and Alex Wennberg also scored goals for
Seattle, and goaltender Martin Jones stopped 26 shots.
John Tavares scored for the Maple Leafs, who have lost the first two
games of a three-game homestand. Matt Murray made 21 saves for
Toronto.
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Blues 5, Devils 3
Robert Thomas scored twice during St. Louis' three-goal third period
and had an assist earlier in the night as the Blues handed New
Jersey its eighth straight home loss with a win in Newark, N.J.
The Blues' Pavel Buchnevich recorded two of his three assists in the
third, while Brandon Saad and Ivan Barbashev each had a goal with an
assist. Jordan Kyrou scored for the eighth time in his last five
road games.
Jordan Bennington made 36 saves as the Blues won their second
straight game without injured key contributors Ryan O'Reilly,
Vladimir Tarasenko and Torey Krug, and despite putting just 19 shots
on goal.
Flyers 6, Coyotes 2
Kevin Hayes and Travis Konecny each had one goal and two assists to
lift host Philadelphia past Arizona. Earlier in the day, Hayes
received his first selection to the National Hockey League All-Star
Game.
Joel Farabee, Wade Allison, Ivan Provorov and James van Riemsdyk
each added one goal for the Flyers, who have a four-game winning
streak for the first time since Jan. 26-31, 2021. Morgan Frost
registered four assists.
Flyers goaltender Carter Hart returned to the starting lineup after
suffering a concussion Dec. 23 against the Carolina Hurricanes. Hart
made 21 saves. Michael Carcone and Nick Ritchie scored one goal
apiece for the struggling Coyotes, who have dropped three straight
overall and 11 consecutive games on the road.
Rangers 4, Canadiens 1
Filip Chytil had two goals and Chris Kreider and Braden Schneider
also scored to lift New York past host Montreal for the Rangers'
third straight win.
Jaroslav Halak, starting in place of Igor Shesterkin, made 17 saves
for the Rangers while Jake Allen made 27 saves for the Canadiens,
who have lost seven straight games -- the past six in regulation.
After a scoreless first period, New York put the game away with
three goals in less than six minutes in the second. Kreider scored a
short-handed breakaway goal by wristing a shot past Allen to open
the scoring at the 7:43 mark of the period. Schneider beat Allen
with a slap shot from just inside the blue line at the 12:28 mark to
make it 2-0, and Chytil made it a 3-0 game 59 seconds later.
Predators 5, Hurricanes 3
Goalie Juuse Saros made a franchise-record 64 saves and Mark
Jankowski's goal 5:06 into the third period gave Nashville a lead
for the first time en route to beating Carolina in Raleigh, N.C.
Saros, who was named to the All-Star Game, stopped 28 shots in the
third period. Filip Forsberg, Mattias Ekholm, Cody Glass and Colton
Sissons also scored for the Predators, who have a four-game point
streak. Juuso Parssinen notched two assists.
Paul Stastny, Brady Skjei and Jordan Staal scored for the
Hurricanes, who dominated most of the game but never had more than a
one-goal lead. Brett Pesce had two assists. Pyotr Kochetkov, who was
in the net for the first time in the last four home games, made 20
saves for Carolina.
Capitals 6, Blue Jackets 2
T.J. Oshie scored two goals and Alex Ovechkin scored his seventh in
four games for Washington, which beat host Columbus.
Nicolas Aube-Kubel, Martin Fehervary and Garnet Hathaway also
scored, Dylan Strome had three assists, and Darcy Kuemper made 25
saves. Washington has won a franchise-record seven straight road
games and is 7-0-2 in its past nine games overall and 12-2-3 in its
past 17.
Johnny Gaudreau and Gavin Bayreuther scored for the Blue Jackets,
who have lost nine of their past 10 games while being outscored
37-16. Emil Bemstrom had two assists, and Elvis Merzlikins made 31
saves.
--Field Level Media
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