NHL: 30th goal in 30 games for Tage Thompson in Sabers win

Tage Thompson scored a 30th goal in his last 30 games and the buffalo sabers defeated the Wild you Minnesota 6-5 in overtime, Saturday.

Victor Olofsson played the heroes in overtime by scoring his second goal of the game. The two teams exchanged several scoring chances before seeing Olofsson end the game with 19 seconds to go.

It was also the same Olofsson who opened the scoring in the first period. Forgotten at the right circle, he easily outmaneuvered Marc-Andre Fleury following a brilliant pass from Casey Mittelstadt.

In goal, Fleury yielded six times to the Sabres’ 37 shots. After the game, Fleury was in a frenzy, according to The Athletic team reporter Michael Russo. According to Russo, Fleury is currently going through a difficult time on a personal level and he will be absent from the team until Tuesday.

Brandon Duhaime et Kirill Kaprizov gave the Wild a two-goal lead early in the middle period. However, Thompson used his favorite weapon to tie the game: the one-timer. During a power play, the Sabers forward fired a powerful shot from the left circle that left no chance for Fleury. After scoring one goal in his first seven games of the season, Thompson has now scored 30 goals in his last 30 games.

Rasmus Dahlintwice, and Dylan Cozens were the other scorers in the Sabres camp. Dahlin had a strong game with two goals and three assists. Dahlin becomes the eighth active defenseman to have five or more points in a game, the first since Matt Grzelcyk on Jan. 10, 2022.

Mittelstadt was also solid with three assists, as Cozens also added an assist on his 13th goal of the season.

In addition to Duhaime and Kaprizov, Ryan Hartman, Marcus Foligno et Joel Eriksson Me hit the target for the Wild, who had won their last two games.

Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen signed the victory with a performance of 39 saves.

Marner hits 500-point plateau in Leafs win

Mitch Marner had a goal and an assist to reach 500 NHL career points and the Maple Leafs de Toronto defeated the Red Wings de Detroit 4-1, Saturday night.

Marner reached that mark in his 467th career game, just four days followingAuston Matthews achieved the feat. Matthews reached that milestone in 445 games, which is a record for a Maple Leafs player.

John Tavareson two occasions, and Pontus Holmberg also threaded the needle for the Torontonians, who snapped a two-game losing streak to earn their first win of 2023.

Ilya Samsonov turned aside 22 pucks to regroup following allowing five goals in a Maple Leafs loss to the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday.

Jake Walman was the lone scorer for the Red Wings, who suffered a third straight loss. Magnus Hellberg blocked 25 of the 28 shots he faced.

Pastrnak brace leads Bruins to victory

SAN JOSE, Calif. _ David Pastrnak scored twice as the Boston Bruins won 4-2 once morest the San Jose Sharks on Saturday night.

Brad Marchand had a goal and two assists while Craig Smith added a goal for the Bruins. Linus Ullmark made 26 saves to record a 22nd win this season.

Logan Couture and Mario Ferraro replied for the Sharks. James Reimer finished the game with 25 saves.

Veteran Sharks defenseman Erik Karlsson was cleared of the scoresheet, ending his 14-game streak with at least one point.

Marchand’s goal came following just 63 seconds of play. The Bruins forward also picked up at least one point in a fifth straight game.

Sharks defensemen Matt Benning and Marc-Édouard Vlasic as well as forward Alexander Barabanov all had one assist, bringing their streak to four with at least one point.

Fiala takes care of the Knights

LAS VEGAS — Kevin Fiala scored a hat trick for the Los Angeles Kings in a 5-1 win over the Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena on Saturday.

It was the first game of more than one bit for Fiala with Los Angeles.

Matt Roy and Viktor Arvidsson also scored, and Gabriel Vilardi had three assists for the Kings (23-14-6), who had lost two of their last three games. Pheonix Copley made 19 saves.

Jonathan Marchessault scored on his return to action following missing the last six games with a lower-body injury. The Golden Knights (27-13-2) had won three straight games.

Logan Thompson allowed three goals on 19 shots before being replaced early in the third period by Adin Hill, who made two saves.

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