Roundup of matches on January 19

Matthews struck with lightning speed in the second period to put the Maple Leafs on the board. He first scored his 23rd goal eight seconds following the restart, then he followed with his 24th at 3:47.

Mitchell Marner et Mark Giordano also hit the target for Toronto (28-11-7), which has won its fifth in its last seven outings (5-2-0). Michael Bunting obtained two assists, while the goalkeeper Ilya Samsonov stopped 37 of 38 shots aimed at him.

Kyle Connor scored the lone goal for Winnipeg (29-16-1), which lost its second straight game but is 8-3-0 in its last 11 games. The Guardian Connor Hellebuyck made 23 saves.

The Jets started the game strong and outshot the first period 16-6, but the score was still 0-0 following 20 minutes.

After Matthews scored twice early in the second period, Marner scored his 17th goal of the year on the penalty kill at 13:49 to make it 3-0 for the hosts. Thanks to this goal, Marner collected a point at home in a 20th consecutive game.

Video: Matthews and Marner take on the Jets

Winnipeg took advantage of a power play early in the third period to close the lead to 3-1. It was Connor who scored at 4:00 to score his 23rd goal of the campaign. Giordano scored his second goal of the season in an empty net at 17:33 to confirm the Maple Leafs’ 4-1 victory.

Maple Leafs defenseman Timothy Liljegren left the game in the third period following receiving a shot to the head from Brendan Dillon.

Bruins 3, Rangers 1

Patrice Bergeron scored the game-winning goal in the second period and the Boston Bruins defeated the New York Rangers 3-1 at Madison Square Garden.

Bergeron’s 17th goal of the season allowed the Bruins to double their lead at 4:42 of the second period and claim a fourth straight victory.

Pavel Zacha et Connor Clifton also scored for Boston (36-5-4), which is 8-1-0 in its last nine games. David Krejci et Brad Marchand each had two assists, while the goaltender Jeremy Swayman stopped 31 pucks.

Ben Harpur fought back for New York (25-14-7), which suffered only its second regulation loss in its last ten games (6-2-2). The Guardian Igor Shesterkin made 24 saves.

Zacha opened the scoring for the Bruins at 1:19 of the first period. He deflected Krejci’s point shot to score his eighth goal of the year.

Bergeron scored what turned out to be the game-winning goal in the second period when he lodged the puck in the top corner with a wrist shot from the top of the right circle following receiving a pass from Marchand.

Early in the third frame, Clifton put the finishing touches on a 2-on-1 climb to extend the Bruins’ lead to 3-0. He scored his fourth goal 28 seconds into the period. Harpur made it 3-1 for Rangers at 15:37, but it wasn’t enough to change the game.

Islanders 2, Sabres 3 (P)

Dylan Cozens cut early in overtime to give the Buffalo Sabers a 3-2 win over the New York Islanders at KeyBank Center.

Alex cloth et Victor Olofsson scored in regulation for Buffalo (22-19-3), which has won only twice in its last seven games (2-4-1). Rasmus Dahlin had two assists, while the goaltender Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen blocked 24 pucks.

Brock Nelson et Matt Martin hit the mark for New York (23-19-5), which suffered a seventh loss in its last eight meetings (1-4-3). The Guardian Ilya Sorokin made 42 saves on 45 throws.

The Sabers outshot the Islanders 19 to just five in the first period, but it was the visitors who opened the scoring at 7:19. Nelson scored his 16th goal of the season by redirecting Anthony Beauvillier’s pass behind Luukkonen.

Tuch finally cracked the Sorokin conundrum to tie the game 1-1 at 8:26 of the second period. Posted in front of the keeper, he pushed Dahlin’s return shot into the back of the net to score his 22nd goal of the year. Martin, however, restored a 2-1 lead to New York with his fifth goal at 6:30 p.m.

Olofsson brought everyone back to square one by tying the score 2-2 for Buffalo with his 19th goal of the season at 9:32 of the third period.

From the start of the extra period, Dahlin, who had retreated into his territory with the puck, spotted Cozens who had stood out on the opposing blue line. Cozens took Dahlin’s long pass, then he broke away and beat Sorokin on the shield side to score his 15th goal following just 12 seconds in overtime.

Before the meeting, Sabers retired former goaltender Ryan Miller’s number 30who played eight seasons at Buffalo and had 284 wins with the team.

Panthers 6, Canadiens 4

The games follow each other and are not alike for the Montreal Canadiens. Intractable two days earlier once morest the formidable Winnipeg Jets, they were easy prey for the Florida Panthers, who ate them all round 6-2 on Thursday. | COMPLETE SUMMARY

Blackhawks 4, Flyers 1

Jonathan Toews scored the game-winning goal and added an assist as the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Philadelphia Flyers 4-1 at Wells Fargo Center.

With the two points, Toews now has seven (two goals, five assists) in his last six games.

Reese Johnson, Tyler Johnson et Philip Kurashev also found the back of the net for Chicago (13-26-4), which has won five of its last six outings (5-1-0). Jake McCabe picked up two assists, while the goaltender Petr Mrazek made 37 saves.

Morgan Frost hit the mark for Philadelphia (19-20-7), which has lost just three times in its last 11 games (8-3-0). The Guardian Carter Hart blocked 25 shots.

The Flyers took a 1-0 lead in the first period when Frost scored his 10th goal of the season at 8:52. His shot hit the crossbar before entering the net.

Toews tied the game 1-1 for the Blackhawks at 9:51 of the second period by redirecting the shot from Seth Jones behind Hart to score his 13th goal. Then Reese Johnson scored his third goal of the year at 15:51 to put Chicago ahead 2-1.

Just 35 seconds into the third frame, Tyler Johnson scored his fifth goal of the year to increase the Blackhawks’ lead to 3-1. Kurashev made it 4-1 with his seventh goal in an empty net at 19:18.

The Blackhawks snapped a 14-game regular-season losing streak in Philadelphia. They hadn’t won at the Wells Fargo Center since November 9, 1996.

Wild 2, Hurrricanes 5

Jalen Chatfield had its first two-point game in the NHL and the Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Minnesota Wild 5-2 at PNC Arena.

Chatfield, a 26-year-old defender, had a goal and an assist, as did his teammates Martin Necas et Brady Skei. Brent Burns et Teuvo Teravainen also scored for Carolina (28-9-8), which has won three of its last four games (3-0-1). Andrei Svechnikov amassed two assists, while in front of the cage, Frederik Andersen repelled 29 shots.

Kirill Kaprizov et Matt Boldy ensured the response of Minnesota (25-15-4), which suffers a first loss in four games. Goaltender Marc-André Fleury stopped 24 of the 29 pucks he faced.

After a scoreless first period, Kaprizov opened the scoring for the Wild on a power play at 7:11 of the second. It was the Minnesota forward’s 26th goal this year and 100th in his career. The Hurricanes, however, responded with three straight goals to retreat to the locker room ahead 3-1. Burns scored his seventh at 9:07, then Skjei scored his 10th on the power play at 13:33. Teravainen capped off the push with his fourth shorthanded goal of the year at 17:22.

Carolina extended its lead to 5-1 with goals from Chatfield, its fifth at 2:13 of the third period, and Necas, its 18th on the power play at 5:27. Boldy cut the gap to 5-2 for the Wild with his 13th goal at 7:21.

Hurricanes forward Max Pacioretty was back in the lineup following missing the last two games with a lower body injury. He took three shots on goal 16:38 into the game, but suffered another injury late in the game, and Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind’Amour said “it didn’t look good . »

Ducks 5, Blue Jackets 3

Trevor Zegras, Adam Henrique et Cam Fowler each had a goal and an assist as the Anaheim Ducks beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 5-3 at Nationwide Arena.

Simon Benoit et Max Jones also scored for Anaheim (13-28-5), which won its first victory in six games (1-4-1). Troy Terry et Isaac Lundestrom raised two assists each. The Guardian Anthony Carpenter allowed three goals on 15 shots in the first period and gave way to John Gibson Secondly. The latter made 18 saves on 18 shots.

Matthew Olivier, Jack Roslovic et Nick Blankenburg scored for Columbus (13-30-2), which suffered a third straight loss. The Guardian Elvis Merzlikins repelled 28 shots.

The Blue Jackets outshot the first period 15-9 and took the opportunity to take a 3-0 lead. Olivier got the ball rolling with his third of the year at 2:17, then Roslovic followed with his fourth at 6:05 and Blankenburg followed up with his third at 17:43.

The Ducks turned things around in the second period and scored three unanswered goals to tie the game 3-3. Henrique sounded the charge with his 16th goal scored just 22 seconds following the restart. Fowler followed that up with his fifth at 13:07 and Benoit capped off that offensive push with his second of the season at 15:02.

Zegras put Anaheim ahead for the first time in the game with their 15th goal at 5:07 of the third period. Then Jones made it 5-3 for the Ducks with his third goal of the year at 15:31.

the attacker Patrick Laine collected his 100th point with the Blue Jackets by assisting in the Blankenburg goal.

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