William Nylander netted his second career hat Trick and Matthew Knies gathered a goal and an assist when the visiting Toronto Maple Leafs rode a four-goal second period to a 6-3 victory over Calgary Flames on Tuesday.
John Tavares and Bobby Mcmann also scored Maple Leafs, who beat both Alberta teams to start a four-match road trip. Auston Matthews published three assists in his 600th game and goalkeeper Joseph Woll made 23 rescues.
Matt Coronato, Yegor Sharangovich and Joel Farabee accounted for Flames, who have lost two of three matches. Goalkeeper Dustin Wolf stopped 24 shots, while Mackenzie Weegar, Jonathan Huberdeau and Nazem Kadri collected all two assists.
Nylander’s Tomma-Net goal, his fifth speech in a three-game distance, sealed the victory and completed his hat Trick, which came eight years to the day after his first three-goal game.
Utah 3, Flyers 2 (OT)
Dylan Guenther had a story book back to the ice Tuesday for the Utah Hockey Club, covered by making the game -winning goal with a second left in overtime to lift the hosts to a victory over Philadelphia in Salt Lake City.
When he returned from a lower bodily injury, he kept him out in 12 matches, Guenther made twice and had an assist to snap Utah’s five-game losing line (0-3-2). Mikhail Sergachev had one goal and two assists, Barrett Hayton also noted two assists, and Karel Vejmelka made 18 rescues.
Samuel Ersson stopped a career pile of 39 shots for Philadelphia, which lost its fourth straight (0-3-1). Philadelphia broke a 182-minute scoring thanks to goals by Rodrigo Abols, his first NHL-Tally and Tyson Foerster.
Capitals 6, Panthers 3
Lars or and Nic Dowd each scored a goal early in the third period and Alex Ovechkin added career goals no. 878 and raised worth Washington over Florida.
Ovechkin made for the third time in the same number of games; His team-leading 25th goal of the season moved him 17 goals from breaking the Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky’s NHL record. Dowd had two assists to go with their goal, Andrew Mangiapane and Aliaksei Protas gathered each of each and each and Tom Wilson added a short -handed summary. Logan Thompson made 30 rescues when the capitals snapped a two-game-ski overall and extended their home point streak to 14 matches (10-0-4).
Florida’s Sam Bennett recorded a goal and an assist, and Aleksander Barkov and Matthew Tkachuk also scored. Sergei Bobrovsky turned aside 20 shots for the Atlantic Division-Leading Panthers, who saw their winning line with three games stopped.
Canadiens 4, sharks 3
Joel Armia’s short -handed goal late in the third period lifted Montreal to a victory at San Jose.
The victory snapped the Canadia’s five-game (0-4-1) winless line. Alex Newhook had a goal and one assist, and Kirby Dach had two assists. Brendan Gallagher and Cole Caufield made both points with the extra attacker as part of a 2-for-4 night for Montreals Power Play. Sam Montembeault stopped 27 out of 30 shots.
Celebrini and Tyler Toffoli each had a goal and an assist in the power play because San Jose was also 2-for-4 with the manner. Collin Graf scored the sharks’ second goals for his first career. Alexandar Georgiev stopped 16 out of 20 shots for the sharks, which are 1-8-0 in their last nine matches.
Canucks 3, avalanche 0
Jake Debrusk had a goal and an assist and Thatcher Demko recorded his first shutdown of the season when Vancouver snapped a two-game losing slide by hitting visit Colorado.
Brock Boeser and Drew O’Connor scored and Filip Hronek had two assists for New Look Canucks, who played with an extra spring in their steps after adding four new players in a couple of shops on Friday. Demko stopped 25 shots for his ninth career shutdown when he played one of his best games since returning from a long injury absence in mid -December.
Mackenzie Blackwood stopped 28 out of 30 shots for Avalanche, who had won their previous two matches. Blackwood got his shut -off line snapped at 146: 55 after he recorded shutdowns in his two previous matches.
Oilers 3, Blues 2 (OT)
Connor Brown made 2:33 overtime to lift the visit Edmonton past St. Louis.
Connor McDavid counted one goal and two assists and Leon Draisaitl had a goal and one assist for Oilers, who are 4-1-1 in their last six matches. Stuart Skinner made 20 rescues to earn the victory.
Jordan Kyrou and Colton Parako scored goals and Jordan Binnington made 35 rescues for Blues, which is 1-4-1 in their last six.
Jets 3, hurricanes 0
Eric Comrie made 29 rescues for her first suspension of the season when Winnipeg secured a seventh victory in a row and Blanked visited Carolina.
Nino Niederreites had a goal and an assist for Jets, while Neal Pionk and Rasmus Kupari were the other scores. Winnipeg is a victory away from matching the club best, achieved three times since the franchise began as Atlanta Thrashers 1999-2000.
Pyotr Kchetkov stopped 27 shots for Carolina.
Sabers 3, blue jackets 2
Alex Tuch scored two second-period goals after registering a first period assistant and Buffalo recorded his first winning line with four matches in more than two years by beating Columbus.
Bowen Byram had a goal with an assist, Jason Zucker added two helpers and James Reimer made 27 rescues for Sabers, who noted four straight winnings-to sweep his home train for the first time since a five-game-run in January 2023.
Ivan Provorov logged a goal and an assist and Kent Johnson also scored for Columbus, who lost two after winning the first two of a four-game road. Elvis Merzlikins made 18 rescues for Blue Jackets, which has lost two straight matches in regulation for the first time since mid -December.
Bruins 3, Wild 0
Jeremy Swayman hit a 35-rescue and Charlie McAvoy scored the possible game-winning goal when Boston beat Visited Minnesota.
Trent Frederic and Morgan Geekie also counted when Bruins won their second straight match. Matt Poitras helped with Boston’s first two goals, and David Pastrnak had a helper to expand his points streak to 11 matches.
The loss was Minnesota’s second straight since a three-game victory. Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 32 shots in his 1,044th career game, bound with Roberto Luongo for the second most of a goalkeeper in NHL history.
Flash 4, senators 3
Brandon Hagel broke a third period tie and host Tampa Bay snapped Ottawa’s winning line with five games.
Luke Glendning, Nikita Kucherov and Ryan McDonagh also netted goals for Lightning, which is 3-4-1 in the last eight matches. Victor Hedman had two assists, and Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 25 shots.
Michael Amadio, Claude Giroux and Drake Batherson spoke to the senators. Thomas Chabot had two assists, and Linus Ullmark made 34 rescues.
Devils 3, Penguins 2 (SO)
Jack Hughes made both regulatory goals for New Jersey, who got a victory in Pittsburgh.
Timo Meier scored the decisive goal in the seventh round of shootout. Jesper Bratt had two assists for the devils, and Nico Daws stopped 25 shots to record his first victory for the season.
Rickard Rakell scored during the second period and Kevin Hayes made in the third when the Penguins deleted a 2-0 deficit. Alex Nedeljkovic made 19 rescues.
Islanders 2, Golden Knights 1
Brock Nelson scored the winning goal just beyond the halfway point for the third period to grow New York, which lined Vegas in Elmont, new
Bo Horvat did in the first for the islands, which won for the eighth time in nine matches even though he was surpassed 34-14. Ilya Sorokin made 33 rescues.
Brandon Saad scored his first goal for the Golden Knights since he signed with the team on Friday. Ilya Samsonov stopped 12 shots for Vegas, which has dropped four straight (0-2-2) and 11 out of 14 (3-8-3).
Duck 2, stars 1
John Gibson made 26 rescues to take up the victory in his 500th NHL game that hosted Anaheim edged Dallas.
It was the 202nd career victory for Gibson, who became the 11th active goalkeeper and 85th NHL history to meet the 500 game brand. Trevor Zegras and Cutter Gauthier scored Anaheim, who won for the fifth time in six matches.
Colin Blackwell scored and Jake Oettinger made 26 rescues for the stars, who had a five-game winning line snapped. It marked the first loss of Oetter’s career in nine starts against the ducks.
Red Wings 5, the Crake 4
Patrick Kane set the NHL record with his 53rd Shootout goal when they visited Detroit, Seattle struck to claim their seventh victory in a row.
Kane made a backhanded shot from the cross beam and into the net, the single speech in the competence competition. He passed former Chicago teammate Jonathan Toews for the top spot in Shootout goals. Lucas Raymond, Moritz Seider, Jonatan Berggren and Elmer Soderblom did in regulation for Detroit. Cam Talbot made 23 rescues through overtime, plus all three shootout attempts.
The red wings, which finished a perfect four-players’ road-travel with three wins that come in extra time-rider on a 15-3-1 run. Shane Wright did twice, while Matty Beniers and Chandler Stephenson accounted for the Kraken, who has a victory in the last five matches. Joey Daccord stopped 36 shots through overtime.
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