NHL roundup: Knights beat Wild,
clinch playoff berth
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[April 13, 2024]
The defending Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights built
an early lead and went on to a 7-2 victory over the Minnesota Wild
in Las Vegas on Friday, clinching the final Western Conference
playoff berth in the process.
Jack Eichel, Nicolas Roy and Pavel Dorofeyev each had a goal and an
assist and Chandler Stephenson tied his career high with four
assists for Vegas, which snapped a three-game losing streak.
Jonathan Marchessault, Tomas Hertl, William Karlsson and Keegan
Kolesar scored one goal apiece, Noah Hanifin added two assists and
Logan Thompson finished with 25 saves for the Golden Knights. Vegas
also moved within one point of the third-place Los Angeles Kings in
the Pacific Division.
Marat Khusnutdinov scored his first NHL goal and Ryan Hartman also
scored for Minnesota. Marc-Andre Fleury finished with 23 saves for
the Wild, who lost for the fourth time in their past five games.
Flames 6, Ducks 3
Nazem Kadri collected one goal and two assists in his 900th career
game and Andrei Kuzmenko posted his second career hat trick as
visiting Calgary claimed a victory over Anaheim.

Andrew Mangiapane and Connor Zary also scored for the Flames, who
have won two of three games. Dustin Wolf, the two-time AHL top
goaltender, made 19 saves, while Jonathan Huberdeau, MacKenzie
Weegar and Martin Pospisil all collected two assists.
Frank Vatrano, Olen Zellweger and Sam Colangelo -- in his NHL debut
-- scored for the Ducks. Anaheim goalie John Gibson stopped 21
shots.
Hurricanes 5, Blues 2
Seth Jarvis and Jaccob Slavin each had a goal and an assist as
Carolina helped to eliminate St. Louis from the chase for the final
wild-card spot in the West.
Jake Guentzel scored a pair of empty-net goals for the Hurricanes,
who have won four straight and pulled to within a point of the New
York Rangers for the Metropolitan Division lead. Frederik Andersen
made 29 saves.
Zack Bolduc and Jordan Kyrou scored, and Jordan Binnington made 37
saves for the Blues, who were eliminated when the Vegas Golden
Knights defeated the Minnesota Wild later Friday.
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Apr 12, 2024; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Vegas Golden Knights center
Nicolas Roy (10) takes a face off against Minnesota Wild center Joel
Eriksson Ek (14) during the third period at T-Mobile Arena.
Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports

Predators 5, Blackhawks 1
Filip Forsberg scored his 10th career hat trick en route to setting
the franchise single-season goal-scoring record as visiting
Nashville cruised past Chicago.
Forsberg scored his 44th, 45th and 46th goals to move into sole
possession of the franchise single-season scoring mark previously
set by Matt Duchene (43) in 2021-22. Kiefer Sherwood and Jason
Zucker also scored for Nashville, Luke Evangelista added two assists
and Kevin Lankinen made 25 saves.
Philipp Kurashev scored for the Blackhawks, who took their third
straight loss. Arvid Soderblom finished with 35 saves.
Coyotes 3, Oilers 2 (OT)
Matias Maccelli scored the overtime winner and added an assist as
Arizona improved to 9-5-0 over its last 14 games by edging host
Edmonton.
Maccelli took a Michael Kesselring pass and beat Calvin Pickard
glove side for his 15th of the season at 1:35 of the extra period.
Josh Doan and Logan Cooley scored the other Arizona goals, and Karel
Vejmelka made 38 saves on a day when Coyotes management arrived in
Edmonton to address rumors of the team's relocation to Salt Lake
City.
Adam Henrique and Darnell Nurse scored for the Oilers, who still
secured home ice in the first round of the playoffs with the single
point. Evander Kane had two assists, and Pickard stopped 25 shots.
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