NHL roundup: Predators top Devils,
move into top wild-card spot
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[April 08, 2024]
Ryan O'Reilly scored the only goal in the shootout on Sunday
night for the Nashville Predators, who inched closer to clinching a
playoff berth by edging the New Jersey Devils 3-2 in Newark, N.J.
O'Reilly shuffled the puck several times before sending a shot
beyond the glove of Devils goaltender Jake Allen.
Roman Josi scored in the first period and Luke Evangelista scored
the game-tying power-play goal in the third for the Predators, who
won for just the second time in six games but snapped a tie with the
Vegas Golden Knights for the first wild-card spot in the Western
Conference.
Nashville is seven points ahead of St. Louis and will clinch a
playoff berth with one more point or one more loss by the Blues.
Jack Hughes and Chris Tierney scored for the Devils, who are five
points behind the Detroit Red Wings in the race for the second
Eastern Conference wild-card berth but have three other teams
between them. Allen recorded 29 saves in relief of Kaapo Kahkonen,
who was injured while trying to stop Josi's goal.
Blues 6, Ducks 5 (SO)
Jordan Kyrou earned three assists and scored the lone goal in the
shootout as visiting St. Louis edged Anaheim.
Robert Thomas had a goal and three assists for the Blues, who have
earned at least one point in seven of their past nine games. Zack
Bolduc, Matthew Kessel, Pavel Buchnevich and Brayden Schenn also
scored for St. Louis. Jordan Binnington made 33 saves, then blanked
the Ducks in the shootout.
Frank Vatrano and Leo Carlsson each scored twice for Anaheim, which
has won just two of its past 16 games.
Rangers 5, Canadiens 2
Chris Kreider scored a tiebreaking power-play goal 3:59 into the
third period, Artemi Panarin added a goal and three assists and host
New York defeated Montreal thanks to a four-goal third period.
The Rangers matched the franchise record for regular-season wins set
in 2014-15 (53) and won for the eighth time in nine games (8-1-0).
Mika Zibanejad finished with two goals and an assist and Alexis
Lafreniere added an empty-netter. Igor Shesterkin made 26 saves.
Cole Caufield and Alex Newhook scored Montreal's goals, and Mike
Matheson assisted on both. Cayden Primeau made 41 saves for the
Canadiens.
Red Wings 3, Sabres 1
Lucas Raymond had a goal and an assist for Detroit in a win against
visiting Buffalo.
It was the 40th multi-point game of Raymond's career, making the
forward the eighth Red Wings player aged 22 or younger to reach that
mark. Patrick Kane and Dylan Larkin scored for the Red Wings, who
jumped into the second wild card in the Eastern Conference. Alex
Lyon made 37 saves.
Tage Thompson scored and Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 21 saves for the
Sabres, who dropped five points behind the final playoff spot with
four games remaining.
Wild 4, Blackhawks 0
Kirill Kaprizov had two goals and an assist and Jesper Wallstedt
made 24 saves for his first career victory and shutout as visiting
Minnesota defeated Chicago.
Minnesota moved within nine points of the Golden Knights for the
final Western Conference wild-card spot with five games remaining.
Wallstedt, 21, kept the Wild's flickering postseason aspirations
intact with a bounce-back effort from his NHL debut, a 7-2 loss at
Dallas on Jan. 10.
Recently recalled from Minnesota's AHL affiliate in Iowa, Wallstedt
shut down a Blackhawks team that had struck for 16 goals in its past
four victories. Chicago couldn't slow Minnesota's hottest player nor
generate much of an attack.
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Apr 7, 2024; Newark, New Jersey, USA; Nashville Predators center
Ryan O'Reilly (90) takes a shot that is saved by New Jersey Devils
goaltender Jake Allen (34) during the overtime shootout at
Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-USA TODAY Sports
Hurricanes 3, Blue Jackets 0
Andrei Svechnikov and Sebastian Aho scored in the first period to
set the tone and Carolina rode another shutout from Frederik
Andersen to win its regular-season home finale, defeating Columbus
in Raleigh, N.C.
Teuvo Teravainen tacked on a third-period goal after providing a
first-period assist. Andersen posted his third shutout in his past
seven outings, needing 23 saves. It was Andersen's 27th career
shutout.
Goalie Malcolm Subban made 32 saves in his first NHL game of the
season for the Blue Jackets, who had won three of their previous
four games.
Coyotes 5, Sharks 2
Clayton Keller, Lawson Crouse and Nick Schmaltz each recorded a goal
and an assist as Arizona swept the season series with host San Jose.
Liam O'Brien and Dylan Guenther had the other Coyotes goals, while
Connor Ingram made 25 saves. Arizona has won seven of its past 11
games (7-4-0).
Henry Thrun scored a goal and assisted on Luke Kunin's marker for
San Jose. Mackenzie Blackwood stopped 23 shots for the Sharks, who
have lost 11 of their past 14 (2-11-1).
Senators 3, Capitals 2 (OT)
Jake Sanderson scored 41 seconds into overtime to lift Ottawa to a
win over host Washington.
Sanderson's 10th goal of the season capped a comeback for Ottawa,
which trailed midway through the third period before Ridly Greig
scored to force overtime. Mark Kastelic also scored for the
Senators, who got 20 saves from Joonas Korpisalo.
Max Pacioretty and Aliaksei Protas scored for Washington, while
Charlie Lindgren had 18 saves. The Capitals collected one point for
reaching overtime but missed out on a chance to gain two while being
bunched up among the teams within a point of the second wild-card
berth in the Eastern Conference.
Stars 7, Avalanche 4
Wyatt Johnston and Jamie Benn each had a goal and two assists, Tyler
Seguin scored twice and Dallas beat Colorado in a critical Central
Division matchup in Denver.
Matt Duchene had a goal and an assist and Roope Hintz and Mason
Marchment also had goals for travel-weary Dallas, which moved closer
to clinching the division crown with its ninth win in 10 games. Jake
Oettinger turned away 34 shots.
Jonathan Drouin, Sean Walker, Artturi Lehkonen and Brandon Duhaime
had goals, Nathan MacKinnon added two assists and Alexandar Georgiev
made 30 saves for the Avalanche.
--Field Level Media
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