NHL roundup: Connor McDavid lifts Oilers over Lightning
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[January 20, 2023]
Connor McDavid's NHL-leading 39th goal broke a third-period tie and
proved to be the game-winner as the host Edmonton Oilers earned
their fifth straight victory, beating the Tampa Bay Lightning 5-3 on
Thursday night.
After a strong Edmonton forecheck to open the third, McDavid used
his speed to swoop around Lightning defenseman Ian Cole on the right
and shovel in the go-ahead goal 2:10 in the period Zach Hyman had
two tallies while McDavid and Leon Draisaitl each had a goal and an
assist for the Oilers. Ryan McLeod scored, and Edmonton goaltender
Jack Campbell made 28 saves to win his fifth consecutive start.
The Lightning received a goal and an assist from Brayden Point, and
Brandon Hagel and Steven Stamkos scored. Victor Hedman posted two
assists while Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 28 shots but lost for the
first time in five games.
Edmonton swept the two-game season series against the reigning
Eastern Conference champions and improved to 8-3-1 in its past 12
games. The Oilers are 5-1-0 against Atlantic Division teams.
Bruins 3, Rangers 1
Jeremy Swayman made 31 saves as Boston scored early in each period
and extended their road winning streak to six games by beating New
York.
Pavel Zacha and Patrice Bergeron scored in the first two periods
before Connor Clifton tallied in the third for the Bruins, who
improved to 26-4-4 since their 5-2 win in New York on Nov. 3. Brad
Marchand and David Krejci collected two assists apiece as the Bruins
improved their overall road record to 15-4-1.
Defenseman Ben Harpur scored with 4:23 left in the third for New
York.
Maple Leafs 4, Jets 1
Auston Matthews scored twice early in the second period, Ilya
Samsonov stopped 37 shots and Toronto defeated visiting Winnipeg.
Mitchell Marner scored a short-handed goal to extend his team-record
home point streak to 20 games. Mark Giordano scored an empty-net
goal and Michael Bunting added two assists for the Maple Leafs, who
have won two in a row. The Maple Leafs have won both games against
the Jets this season.
Kyle Connor scored for the Jets, who lost for the third time in
their past 11 games. Connor Hellebuyck stopped 23 shots for the
Jets, who also lost the opener of their five-game road trip Tuesday
against the Montreal Canadiens.
Sabers 3, Islanders 2 (OT)
Dylan Cozens scored 12 seconds into overtime to fuel host Buffalo to
a victory over New York.
Victor Olofsson scored midway through the third period and Alex Tuch
netted his career-best 22nd goal of the season. Dahlin notched two
assists and Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 24 saves for the Sabres, who
posted just their second win in their last seven games (2-4-1).
New York's Brock Nelson scored to snap a 14-game goal drought and
Matt Martin also tallied. Ilya Sorokin turned aside 42 shots for the
Islanders, who have lost three in a row and seven of their last
eight games (1-4-3).
Capitals 4, Coyotes 0
Dylan Strome scored two goals as Washington defeated Arizona in
Tempe, Ariz.
Washington goalie Darcy Kuemper made 26 saves for his league-leading
fifth shutout of the season and 30th of his career. Tom Wilson had a
goal and an assist for the Capitals, who have won nine of their last
10 road games. Sonny Milano also scored, and Dmitry Orlov and Evgeny
Kuznetsov each had two assists. Nicklas Backstrom became the 46th
player in NHL history with 750 assists.
Karel Vejmelka made 29 saves for the Coyotes, who have lost 10 of
11. Vejmelka has lost each of his past eight starts.
Panthers 6, Canadiens 2
Goaltender Alex Lyon made his Florida debut after an early injury to
starter Sergei Bobrovsky, leading the visitors to a victory over
Montreal.
The Panthers scored four power-play goals, the first time they
accomplished that feat since a game against Pittsburgh 10 years ago.
Matthew Tkachuk, who leads Florida with 24 goals, scored twice with
the man advantage. Bobrovsky, the Vezina Trophy winner in 2013 and
2017, left the game due to a lower-body injury.
The Panthers also got power-play goals from Sam Reinhart and Sam
Bennett and even-strength tallies from Givani Smith and Ryan Lomberg.
It was Smith's first goal as a member of the Panthers. Montreal
goalie Sam Montembeault -- who started his career with the Panthers
-- made 28 saves as the Canadiens' had their two-game winning streak
snapped. Rem Pitlick and Josh Anderson scored Montreal's goals.
Blues 5, Predators 2
Brandon Saad and Robert Thomas each had a goal and an assist as St.
Louis recorded a win over visiting Nashville.
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Alexey Toropchenko, Brayden Schenn and Jordan Kyrou also scored
while Tyler Pitlick had two assists as St. Louis improved to 4-2-0
in its past six games. It was an offensive breakout for team that
had scored only five total goals in its previous three games. Twelve
Blues players collected at least one point in the well-rounded
attacking effort.
Jordan Binnington stopped 24 of 26 shots to earn the win. It was
another strong outing for Binnington against the Predators, after he
delivered a 25-save shutout in the Blues' 1-0 OT win over Nashville
on Dec. 12. Colton Sissons and Mattias Ekholm scored for the
Predators, whose two-game win streak came to an end. Juuse Saros had
28 saves.
Hurricanes 5, Wild 2
Brady Skjei, Jalen Chatfield and Martin Necas each had a goal and an
assist and Carolina finally got clicking in a victory over visiting
Minnesota.
Brent Burns and Teuvo Teravainen also scored for Carolina, which
didn't have a goal in the first 29 minutes, then racked up five in
the next 16 1/2 minutes. The Hurricanes won for only the third time
in their last eight games, yet they're atop the Metropolitan
Division.
The Wild, which had a three-game winning streak snapped, had the
game's first and final goals with Kirill Kaprizov and Matt Boldy
scoring.
Blackhawks 4, Flyers 1
Jonathan Toews had one goal and one assist to lift Chicago past host
Philadelphia Flyers, ending one of the oldest losing streaks in
professional hockey.
The Blackhawks' last regular-season win in Philadelphia came all the
way back on Nov, 9, 1996, with the Blackhawks losing 14 straight
regular-season games in the city over 22 years.
Reese Johnson, Tyler Johnson and Philipp Kurashev each added a goal
for the Blackhawks, who have won five of six. Morgan Frost scored
the lone goal for the Flyers, who had won eight of 10.
Ducks 5, Blue Jackets 3
John Gibson stopped all 18 shots he faced after entering in relief
of starter Anthony Stolarz and visiting Anaheim erased a three-goal
deficit to beat Columbus.
Adam Henrique scored his team-leading 16th goal for the Ducks, who
snapped a five-game losing streak (0-4-1) despite falling into a 3-0
hole in the first period.
Mathieu Olivier, Jack Roslovic and Nick Blankenburg scored for the
Blue Jackets. Columbus goalie Elvis Merzlikins couldn't protect the
lead, allowing five goals on 33 shots to take the loss.
Red Wings 3, Golden Knights 2
Ville Husso made 33 saves for his first victory in six career starts
against Vegas as Detroit snapped a three-game losing streak with a
victory in Las Vegas.
Lucas Raymond, Dominik Kubalik and Joe Veleno scored goals for the
Red Wings, who finished a 1-1-1 road trip.
Alex Pietrangelo and William Karlsson scored goals and Reilly Smith
had two assists for the Golden Knights, who have lost three games in
a row for the first time this season. Adin Hill stopped 22 of 25
shots.
Kraken 4, Devils 3 (OT)
Andre Burakovsky scored at 1:10 of overtime as Seattle defeated
visiting New Jersey to snap a two-game losing streak.
Ryan Donato had two goals and an assist and Brandon Tanev also
scored for the Kraken, who moved into a tie with Vegas atop the
Pacific Division. Seattle goaltender Martin Jones made 27 saves.
Damon Severson, Erik Haula and Nico Hischier scored and Mackenzie
Blackwood stopped 36 of 40 shots for the Devils, who had a five-game
winning streak snapped and lost for just the fourth time on the road
this season.
Stars 4, Kings 0
Tyler Seguin had two goals and an assist for visiting Dallas in a
win against Los Angeles.
Scott Wedgewood made 34 saves to record his first shutout of the
season for the Stars, who were coming off a 5-3 loss at the San Jose
Sharks on Wednesday in which they blew a 3-0 lead in the second
period.
Dallas' Jason Robertson had a goal and an assist and Esa Lindell
also scored. Kings goalie Pheonix Copley made 13 saves on 17 shots
before he was replaced. Jonathan Quick entered and stopped all seven
shots for Los Angeles, which lost its second game in a row.
--Field Level Media
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