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NHL roundup: Pens score four unanswered to snap Isles' streak

ByReuters

Published 08/11/2019 at 07:12 GMT

Bryan Rust scored his second goal of the game with 1:35 left in overtime Thursday night to cap a furious comeback by the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins, who scored four unanswered goals in the third period and overtime to snap the New York Islanders' 10-game winning streak with a 4-3 win.

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Rust stole the puck from Brock Nelson behind the net and tucked a wraparound
shot past Islanders goalie Semyon Varlamov to cap the comeback by the
Penguins, who snapped a two-game losing streak.
Jared McCann, Rust and Evgeni Malkin scored in the first nine minutes of the
third period for the Penguins. Goalie Matt Murray overcame a slow start to
make 20 saves.
Casey Cizikas, Cal Clutterbuck and Adam Pelech scored for the Islanders, whose
winning streak was the second-longest in franchise history behind a 15-game
run during the 1981-82 season. Varlamov made 35 saves.
Avalanche 9, Predators 4
Joonas Donskoi had three goals for his first career hat trick, Nathan
MacKinnon had a goal and three assists, and host Colorado used a six-goal
second period to beat Nashville in Denver.
The six goals came in a span of eight minutes as Colorado went from down 3-2
five minutes into the second period to up 8-3 with 6:34 left in the frame. The
win snapped a five-game losing streak for the Avalanche.
Ryan Graves, Cale Makar and Andre Burakovsky had a goal and two assists each,
Matt Nieto and Matt Calvert also had goals, and Erik Johnson added two assists
to help Colorado end an eight-game home losing streak to Nashville.
Maple Leafs 2, Golden Knights 1
John Tavares scored at 2:33 of overtime to complete host Toronto's comeback
against visiting Vegas.
Tavares, who also had an assist in the game, took a pass from Mitch Marner and
fired a shot from the right circle for his fourth goal of the season. Auston
Matthews also scored for the Maple Leafs, tying the game in the third period
with his 13th.
Max Pacioretty broke a scoreless tie 4:08 into the third for the Golden
Knights, his fourth tally of the season. The teams combined for one goal on 11
power plays, Matthews' tying score at 8:14 of the third.
Capitals 5, Panthers 4 (OT)
Tom Wilson scored two goals, including the game winner 17 seconds into
overtime, as Washington defeated host Florida in Sunrise, Fla.
The Capitals have won five straight games and have earned at least one point
in 10 straight contests.
Washington also got two goals and one assist from Alex Ovechkin and one goal
and two assists from John Carlson.
Ovechkin, who has won the NHL goal-scoring title a league-record eight times,
leads Washington with 13 goals.
Flyers 3, Canadiens 2 (OT)
Sean Couturier scored 55 seconds into overtime to lift host Philadelphia past
Montreal.
Couturier's shot went under the arm of Canadiens goaltender Carey Price for
the Flyers' second straight win.
Philippe Myers and James van Riemsdyk each added one goal for Philadelphia,
which went 0-for-6 on the power play but nonetheless found a way to win.
Flyers goaltender Carter Hart made 22 saves.
Rangers 4, Hurricanes 2
New York goalie Henrik Lundqvist made enough early stops and his teammates
finally generated offense in a 4-2 victory against host Carolina in Raleigh,
N.C..
Lundqvist made 22 of his season-high 45 saves in the first period.
Artemi Panarin, Brendan Lemieux, Pavel Buchnevich and Adam Fox scored for New
York, which took advantage of limited scoring opportunities.
The Rangers have won two in a row and four of their last five games.
Senators 3, Kings 2 (OT)
Jean-Gabriel Pageau scored with 1:48 left in overtime to lift Ottawa over
visiting Los Angeles.
Anthony Duclair and Artem Anisimov also scored, and Anders Nilsson made 26
saves for the Senators, who improved to 2-5-1 when allowing the first goal.
Dustin Brown and Tyler Toffoli scored -- the latter to tie it with eight
seconds left in regulation -- and Jack Campbell made 30 saves for the Kings,
who are 1-5-1 in their past seven games.
Blue Jackets 3, Coyotes 2
Oliver Bjorkstrand took advantage of a defensive mistake to score the
tiebreaking goal midway through the third period, and Columbus held on for a
win in Glendale, Ariz.
The Blue Jackets ended a five-game losing streak, with Gustav Nyquist adding a
goal and two assists and Emil Remstrom contributing a goal. Joonas Korpisalo
stopped 30 shots.
Carl Soderberg and Jakob Chychrun scored goals for the Coyotes, who trailed
1-0 just 14 seconds into the game on Nyquist's goal.
Flames 5, Devils 2
Noah Hanifin collected one goal and two assists during host Calgary's
four-goal second period, and the Flames cruised past New Jersey.
Mikael Backlund, Sean Monahan and Johnny Gaudreau each netted one goal and one
assist while goalie David Rittich made 21 saves for the Flames, who have won
four of their past five games.
The Devils actually opened the scoring when 2019 first overall draft pick Jack
Hughes lit the lamp with 4:16 left in the opening frame for his fourth goal.
But Backlund's power-play goal at 14:53 of the second period broke a 2-2 tie
and it was all Flames from there.
Blackhawks 5, Canucks 2
Patrick Kane recorded a goal and two assists, Dylan Strome had three assists,
and Corey Crawford made 36 saves to lead Chicago past visiting Vancouver.
Alex DeBrincat, Andrew Shaw, David Kampf and Brandon Saad notched goals for
the Blackhawks, who improved to 4-3-2 on home ice. Olli Maatta had two
assists.
J.T. Miller and Jake Virtanen scored for the Canucks, whose eight-game point
streak (5-0-3) ended. Jacob Markstrom stopped 32 of 35 shots.
Sharks 6, Wild 5
Logan Couture had a goal and three assists as host San Jose Sharks grabbed a
four-goal lead then held on to defeat Minnesota in a wild affair.
Tomas Hertl added a goal and two assists and Marcus Sorensen, Timo Meier and
Evander Kane each had a goal and an assist for the Sharks, who won their
second game in a row and improved to 2-2-0 on their six-game homestand. Luke
Kunin, Eric Staal, Brad Hunt, Ryan Donato and Jason Zucker scored for
Minnesota, which has lost six of its past seven road games.
After the Sharks scored four goals in the first period and carried a 6-2 lead
into the third, the Wild scored three unanswered goal in the final period, but
the rally fell one goal short.
--Field Level Media
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