NHL roundup: Blues storm back, stun Flames in OT
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[January 11, 2023]
Thomas scored the game-winning goal in overtime as the St. Louis
Blues rallied from a 3-1 third-period deficit to defeat the visiting
Calgary Flames 4-3 on Tuesday.
Thomas scored on the first shift of the overtime by converting a
two-on-one rush with Jordan Kyrou, who had a goal and two assists in
the game. Pavel Buchnevich and Nikita Alexandrov also scored for the
Blues, while Jordan Binnington made 28 saves.
Andrew Mangiapane, Milan Lucic and Mikael Backlund scored for the
Flames, and Jacob Markstrom made 23 saves. Mangiapane made it 3-1
just 62 seconds into the second period with a point-blank shot set
up by Blake Coleman and Noah Hanifin's pressure behind the Blues
net.
The Blues tied the game 3-3 with two goals 28 seconds apart in the
first 2:48 of the third period. Steven Santini put a shot on net
from the right wing and Alexandrov converted the rebound before
Kyrou took a drop pass from Buchnevich and made a toe-drag move to
the middle to score from the high slot.
Rangers 4, Wild 3 (SO)
Artemi Panarin scored in the third round of a shootout as New York
rallied for a victory over visiting Minnesota.
Filip Chytil scored the tying goal off a chaotic sequence with 6:25
remaining in regulation and the Rangers earned their 12th win in the
past 16 games (12-2-2) when Panarin lifted a backhander over goalie
Marc-Andre Fleury.
Defenseman Jon
Merrill and Kaprizov scored in the first period as the Wild took a
2-0 lead before losing their third straight (0-1-2). Fleury made 40
saves and helped Minnesota get to overtime after allowing Chytil's
tying goal.
Devils 5, Hurricanes 3
Dawson Mercer finished with two goals and an assist as New Jersey
rallied from a two-goal deficit to defeat Carolina at Raleigh, N.C.
Mercer's 10th goal of the season came at 8:53 of the third period,
giving the Devils their first lead of the game. Jesper Boqvist and
Nico Hischier each added a goal and an assist and Jonas Siegenthaler
also scored for New Jersey, which produced four goals on its first
18 shots. Michael McLeod provided two assists. It was Mercer's first
two-goal game in his 123-game career.
The Devils overcame giving up two short-handed goals in sending the
Hurricanes to their fourth consecutive loss. Sebastian Aho had a
goal and an assist, and Jesperi Kotkaniemi and Max Pacioretty also
scored for Carolina. Pyotr Kochetkov stopped 18 shots.
Kraken 4, Sabres 3
Justin Schultz, Matty Beniers and Jordan Eberle each had a goal and
an assist to lift Seattle past host Buffalo for its sixth straight
win.
Yanni Gourde also scored, Andre Burakovsky had two assists and
Philipp Grubauer made 32 saves for the Kraken. Alex Tuch had two
goals and Rasmus Dahlin had a goal and an assist for Buffalo, while
Jeff Skinner and Dylan Cozens each had two assists. Eric Comrie made
18 saves for the Sabres, who dropped their second straight game.
Beniers broke a 2-2 tie at the 1:06 mark of the third period when
Comrie failed to make a clean save off Vince Dunn's shot from the
point after getting a pass from Burakovsky. Beniers pounced on the
loose puck near the goal line and swatted it into the back of the
net. Schultz netted the would-be game winner a little more than four
minutes later.
Lightning 6, Blue Jackets 3
Nikita Kucherov tallied two goals and two assists as Tampa Bay swept
the season series against visiting Columbus and stretched its home
winning streak to eight.
Nicholas Paul
had a goal and an assist, and Vladislav Namestnikov, Ross Colton and
Brayden Point also found the back of the net. Victor Hedman and
Steven Stamkos had two assists apiece, and Andrei Vasilevskiy made
21 saves. Brandon Hagel posted his 100th point with a first-period
assist for the Lightning, who went 3-0 against the Blue Jackets this
season.
The Blue Jackets' Gavin Bayreuther, Tim Berni and Kirill Marchenko
had goals. Patrik Laine had two helpers. With goalie Joonas
Korpisalo remaining in Columbus for the birth of his first child,
Elvis Merzlikins started and stopped 40 shots.
Penguins 5, Canucks 4
Evgeni Malkin had two goals and two assists as Pittsburgh erased a
three-goal deficit with five striaght before holding on to beat
visiting Vancouver.
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St. Louis Blues left wing Pavel Buchnevich (89) is congratulated by
teammates after scoring against the Calgary Flames during the first
period at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY
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Jason Zucker added a goal and an assist, Sidney Crosby scored and
Bryan Rust and Ty Smith each had two assists for the Penguins, who
won their second straight following a six-game skid (0-4-2).
Goaltender Casey DeSmith gave up three goals on five shots and was
pulled for Dustin Tokarski, who made 18 saves in his Penguins debut.
Quinn Hughes and Brock Boeser each had a goal and an assist, Conor
Garland and Travis Dermott also scored and Luke Schenn had two
assists for the Canucks, who have lost five of six.
Red Wings 7, Jets 5
Lucas Raymond had a goal and two assists, Moritz Seider recorded a
career-high four assists and host Detroit snapped a three-game
losing skid while ending Winnipeg's five-game winning streak.
Jake Walman, Jonatan Berggren, Oskar Sundqvist (one assist), Dominik
Kubalik, Dylan Larkin (one assist) and Robby Fabbri also scored for
the Red Wings. Andrew Copp added a pair of assists and Ville Husso
made 32 saves in the win.
Neal Pionk, Sam Gagner, Nate Schmidt, Nikolaj Ehlers and Mark
Scheifele scored for the Jets -- with Pionk, Scheifele and Ehlers
adding helpers. Connor Hellebuyck only stopped 16 of 22 Detroit
shots.
Stars 2, Islanders 1 (SO)
Jason Robertson scored in the first period and then collected the
lone goal in the shootout for Dallas, which edged host New York.
Robertson scored his 29th goal of the season early in the first
before opening the shootout with a shot over the glove of Ilya
Sorokin. Goalie Jake Oettinger made 27 saves in regulation and
overtime before turning back all three Islanders attempts in the
shootout as the Stars won their second straight and improved to
6-2-0 in their last eight games.
Anders Lee scored in the first for the Islanders, who have lost
three straight (0-2-1) for the third time this season. Sorokin
recorded 25 saves. The Islanders outshot the Stars 10-9 in the third
and had the bulk of serious scoring chances. Oettinger stopped
Jean-Gabriel Pageau at point-blank range with 16:43 left and again
with 2:17 left before denying Scott Mayfield and Zach Parise near
the net in the final 10 seconds.
Sharks 4, Coyotes 2
Matt Nieto scored on his first shift of the third period and San
Jose won in Tempe, Ariz., to hand Arizona its sixth straight loss.
The Sharks' come-from-behind performance gets them back in the win
column after two straight losses and marks the beginning of a
two-game road trip after a 4-2 loss at home to the Boston Bruins on
Saturday.
Kevin Labanc, Nico Sturm, and Jaycob Megna also scored, and Erik
Karlsson had an assist for San Jose, while goaltender Kaapo Kahkonen
made 27 saves in the win. Christian Fischer and Barrett Hayton
scored goals for the Coyotes, whose losing streak is now at six
games, tied for a season high and the longest current slide in the
league.
Panthers 5, Avalanche 4
Matthew Tkachuk scored twice, including a go-ahead goal late in the
third, and Florida beat Colorado in Denver.
Sergei Bobrovsky turned away 27 shots for Florida, and Aleksander
Barkov, Brandon Montour and Sam Bennett had a goal and an assist
apiece. Mikko Rantanen and J.T. Compher each had a goal and an
assist, Nathan MacKinnon and Andrew Cogliano also scored goals,
Kurtis MacDermid had two assists and Alexandar Georgiev had 32 saves
for the Avalanche.
The game was tied when Rantanen went off for interference at 14:40
of the third and Tkachuk made it sting when he scored on the power
play at 16:30, his 22nd goal of the season.
--Field Level Media
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