Eleven games on for today, beginning with...
The Boston Bruins hosting the Toronto Maple Leafs. James Reimer and Tuukka Rask draw the starts. Boston dented the scoreboard in the third period on a Zdeno Chara goal, his third of the season, via Zach Trotman and Matt Beleskey. The Bruins added on with a Brad Marchand empty net goal, his eighth of the year, set up by Loui Eriksson and Patrice Bergeron. This made it 2-0, the final, with the three stars going to Chara, Rask (22 save shutout), and Reimer (35 for 36 in saves).
Up in Ottawa, the Senators welcome the Philadelphia Flyers. Steve Mason and Craig Anderson are the inconsistent goalies. Ottawa was first to score in the first period on a Mika Zibanejad goal, his third of the season, courtesy of Cody Ceci and Mike Hoffman. The Senators added on in the second period on a Hoffman goal, his sixth of the year, with a lone assist by Bobby Ryan. Ottawa extended the lead as Milan Michalek scored his fourth of the season, thanks to Zack Smith and Curtis Lazar. The Senators padded the lead in the third period on a Kyle Turris power play goal, his tenth of the year, powered by Ryan and Erik Karlsson. This produced the 4-0 final, with the three stars awarded to Hoffman, Anderson (36 save shutout), and Ryan.
Back stateside, the Pittsburgh Penguins bring in the San Jose Sharks. Martin Jones and Marc-Andre Fleury are in the blue paint. San Jose struck first in the first period on a Brent Burns goal, his sixth of the season, helped along by Joel Ward and Patrick Marleau. Pittsburgh tied it in the second period on a Phil Kessel power play goal, his seventh of the year, powered by Patric Hornqvist and Sidney Crosby. The Sharks took the lead on a Burns goal, his second of the game and seventh of the season, coming off of Paul Martin and Marleau. San Jose iced it at 3-1 in the third period on a Martin goal, made possible by Joonas Donskoi. The three stars were given to Burns, Martin, and Jones (38 for 39 in saves), while Marleau gets an honorable mention.
South to Tampa Bay, where the Lightning host the Anaheim Ducks. Frederik Andersen and Ben Bishop are the good goalies. Tampa Bay got going in the second period on a Nikita Kucherov goal, his sixth of the season, via Andrej Sustr and Joel Vermin. The Lightning added on with a Steven Stamkos goal, his tenth of the year, courtesy of Ryan Callahan and Alex Killorn. Tampa Bay extended the lead on another Stamkos goal, his second of the game and eleventh of the season, assisted by Kucherov and Vladislav Namestnikov on the power play. The Lightning padded the lead in the third period on a Brian Boyle goal, his fourth of the year, with a lone helper by J.T. Brown. Tampa Bay finished it at 5-0 on a Jonathan Marchessault power play goal, powered by Kucherov and Stamkos. The three stars were awarded to Stamkos, Kucherov, and Bishop (30 save shutout).
Back north, the Washington Capitals welcome the Colorado Avalanche. Reto Berra is mismatched with Braden Holtby in goal. Washington led off in the first period on a Justin Williams goal, his fifth of the season, coming off of Jason Chimera and Evgeny Kuznetsov. The Capitals added on with an Alex Ovechkin goal, his tenth of the year, passed from Nicklas Backstrom and Taylor Chorney. Washington extended the lead as John Carlson scored his fourth of the season, thanks to Kuznetsov and Marcus Johansson. The Capitals padded the lead with an unassisted Nate Schmidt goal. Calvin Pickard took over for Berra in goal. Colorado got on the board in the second period with a Cody McLeod goal, his fourth of the year, guided in by Blake Comeau and Carl Soderberg. The Avalanche got closer with a Nathan MacKinnon power play goal, his ninth of the season, powered by Gabriel Landeskog and Matt Duchene. Washington fired back in the third period with a Kuznetsov power play goal, his seventh of the year, fueled by Chimera and Matt Niskanen. The Capitals kept going on a Dmitry Orlov goal, helped along by Chimera, who got a sock trick, and Jay Beagle. Colorado got one back on an Andreas Martinsen goal, with helpers from Zach Redmond and Mikhail Grigorenko. Washington finished it at 7-3 with a Karl Alzner goal, his second of the campaign, with assists provided by T.J. Oshie and Ovechkin. The three stars were handed to Kuznetsov, Chimera, and Ovechkin.
Returning to Florida, we have the Panthers bringing in the New York Rangers. Henrik Lundqvist and Roberto Luongo tend the twines. New York began in the first period on a Rick Nash goal, his third of the season, coming off of Ryan McDonagh and Mats Zuccarello. Florida tied it in the second period on a Nick Bjugstad goal, his seventh of the year, set up by Brandon Pirri and Jussi Jokinen. The Rangers took the lead back as Nash scored his second of the game and fourth of the campaign, helped along by Zuccarello and Marc Staal. The Panthers tied it again with a Jokinen power play goal, his fifth of the season, powered by Pirri and Reilly Smith. New York took the lead again in the third period on a Zuccarello goal, his tenth of the year, with a lone assist by Derek Stepan. The Rangers added on with a Viktor Stalberg goal, his second of the campaign, assisted by Oscar Lindberg and J.T. Miller. Florida answered with an Aleksander Barkov power play goal, his fifth of the season, guided in by Jonathan Huberdeau and Aaron Ekblad. The Panthers tied it with a Jaromir Jagr goal, his eighth of the year, fueled by Barkov and Ekblad. New York won 5-4 in overtime on Nash's fifth of the campaign, completing his hat trick with the help of Derick Brassard and Dan Boyle on the power play. The three stars went to Nash, Zuccarello, and Jokinen, while Barkov, Ekblad, and Pirri get the honorable mentions.
Way north to Winnipeg, with the Jets hosting the Arizona Coyotes. Anders Lindback and Ondrej Pavelec are the unproven goalies. Winnipeg started in the first period on a Mark Scheifele goal, his eighth of the season, going in unassisted. Arizona tied it with a Shane Doan goal, his sixth of the year, courtesy of Mikkel Boedker and Antoine Vermette. The Coyotes took the lead on a Connor Murphy power play goal, powered by Michael Stone and Anthony Duclair. The Jets retied it in the second period on a Dustin Byfuglien goal, his sixth of the season, with a lone assist by Andrew Copp. Pavelec came out injured, with Michael Hutchinson replacing him for the third period. Winnipeg took the lead on a third period shorthanded goal by Chris Thorburn, his third of the year, set up by Drew Stafford and Adam Pardy. This stood for a 3-2 win, with the three stars given to Thorburn, Byfuglien, and Scheifele.
Southward again to Dallas, with the Stars welcoming the Buffalo Sabres. Chad Johnson and Antti Niemi are between the pipes. Dallas opened in the first period on an Antoine Roussel goal, his fourth of the season, assisted by John Klingberg and Cody Eakin. The Stars added on in the third period on a Jamie Benn goal, his thirteenth of the year, courtesy of Jason Spezza and Tyler Seguin on the power play. Dallas extended the lead as Benn scored his second of the game and fourteenth of the campaign, thanks to Seguin and Patrick Sharp. This held up for a 3-0 win, with the three stars awarded to Benn, Niemi (22 save shutout), and Seguin.
Backtracking to St. Louis, with the Blues bringing in the Detroit Red Wings. Jimmy Howard and Jake Allen guard the cages. Detroit drew first blood in the first period on a Pavel Datsyuk goal, assisted by Brad Richards and Teemu Pulkkinen. St. Louis tied it on a Kyle Brodziak goal, his second of the season, via Kevin Shattenkirk and Joel Edmundson. The Blues took the lead back with a Jori Lehtera goal, his third of the year, courtesy of Jay Bouwmeester and Vladimir Tarasenko. The Red Wings retied it on a Luke Glendening goal, guided in by Darren Helm and Brendan Smith. Detroit took the lead in the second period on a Dylan Larkin goal, his eighth of the season, helped along by Henrik Zetterberg and Justin Abdelkader. St. Louis tied it again in the third period as Tarasenko scored his thirteenth of the year, with the help of Shattenkirk. The Red Wings won 4-3 in overtime on a Pulkkinen power play goal, his sixth of the campaign, powered by Richards and Tomas Tatar. The three stars were given to Pulkkinen, Tarasenko, and Richards, while Shattenkirk gets an honorable mention.
Further to the north, the Minnesota Wild welcome the Nashville Predators. Pekka Rinne and Devan Dubnyk protect the nets. Minnesota led off in the first period on a Ryan Suter power play goal, his third of the season, powered by Mikael Granlund and Thomas Vanek. The Wild added on in the second period with a Granlund goal, his third of the year, via Christian Folin and Jason Pominville. Minnesota extended the lead as Jonas Brodin scored, with the help of Suter and Mikko Koivu. The Wild iced it at 4-0 in the third period on a Vanek power play goal, his eighth of the campaign, assisted by Pominville and Suter. The three stars were named as Dubnyk (23 save shutout), Suter, and Granlund, while Vanek and Pominville get the honorable mentions.
Finally, the Vancouver Canucks bring in the Chicago Blackhawks. Corey Crawford and Ryan Miller occupy the creases. Chicago began in the first period on a Jonathan Toews power play goal, his seventh of the season, powered by Marian Hossa and Trevor Daley. Vancouver tied it on a Henrik Sedin power play goal, his sixth of the year, via Daniel Sedin and Alexander Edler. The Canucks took the lead with a Jannik Hansen goal, his sixth of the season, courtesy of Henrik Sedin and Matt Bartkowski. The Blackhawks retied it on a Ryan Garbutt goal, made possible by Toews. Vancouver reclaimed the lead in the second period on a Daniel Sedin power play goal, his eighth of the year, with a lone helper by Henrik Sedin. Chicago tied it in the third period on an Artem Anisimov goal, his ninth of the season, fueled by Daley and Patrick Kane. The Canucks took the lead again on Daniel Sedin's second of the game and ninth of the year, assisted by Henrik Sedin, who got a sock trick, and Edler. Vancouver added on with another Daniel Sedin goal to complete his hat trick, his tenth of the season, guided in by Henrik Sedin and Hansen. The Canucks iced it at 6-3 with a power play empty net goal by Alexandre Burrows, his fifth of the year, set up by Dan Hamhuis and Bo Horvat. The three stars were Daniel Sedin, Henrik Sedin, and Toews, while Hansen, Edler, and Daley get the honorable mentions.
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Saturday, November 21, 2015
2015/16 KHL Season - Day 79
Eight more games for today, with the first in...
Metallurg Magnitogorsk hosting Lada Togliatti. Ivan Kasutin and Ilya Samsonov are in goal. Togliatti got going in the second period on an Alexander Streltsov goal, via Yefim Gurkin and Stanislav Bocharov. Magnitogorsk tied it on a Tomas Filippi goal, courtesy of Rafael Batyrshin. Metallurg took the lead in the third period on an Oskar Osala goal, made possible by Sergei Tereshchenko and Bogdan Potekhin. Lada tied it again on an Anton Krysanov goal, assisted by Dmitry Vorobyov and Alexei Mastryukov. Metallurg won 3-2 in the shootout with goals by Danis Zaripov and Sergei Mozyakin, topping an Igor Magogin tally from Lada. The three stars went to Mozyakin, Osala, and Filippi.
Up in Ufa, Salavat Yulaev welcomes Ak Bars Kazan. Jusssi Rynnas and Niklas Svedberg are in the creases, but Emil Garipov came on for Rynnas after two and a half minutes. Ufa opened in the first period on a Linus Omark power play goal, powered by Andreas Engqvist. Salavat Yulaev added on with an Engqvist power play goal, with a lone assist by Igor Grigorenko. Ufa extended the lead on a second period shorthanded goal by Anton Lazarev, set up by the goalie Svedberg and Sergei Soin. Kazan got on the board on an Artyom Lukoyanov goal, via Andrei Chibisov and Vladimir Tkachyov. Ak Bars got closer with a Tkachyov goal, passed from Oscar Moller and Nikolai Belov. Salavat Yulaev shot back in the third period on an Enver Lisin goal, with a lone helper from Teemu Hartikainen. This made it 4-2, the final, with the three stars being Engqvist, Tkachyov, and Lazarev.
Southwest to Sochi, where the Leopards host Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg. Jakub Kovar and Konstantin Barulin are the solid goalies. Sochi led off on a shorthanded Denis Kazionov goal, set up by Sergei Kuznetsov. Yekaterinburg tied it on an Anatoly Golyshev goal, coming off of Alexei Simakov and Petr Koukal. The Leopards took the lead back with a Ben Maxwell power play goal, powered by Clay Wilson and Mikhail Anisin. Sochi added on in the second period on an Andre Petersson power play goal, with helpers from Anisin and Maxwell. The Leopards extended the lead in the third period as Andrei Kostitsyn scored a power play goal, with the help of Ziyat Paigin and Petersson. Avtomobilist got one back on a Golyshev goal, his second of the game, fueled by Alexander Torchenyuk and Nikolai Timashov. Yekaterinburg pulled closer with an Eero Elo power play goal, helped along by Torchenyuk and Golyshev. Sochi shot back on a Petersson goal, his second of the game, with a lone assist from Renat Mamashev. Avtomobilist answered with a Koukal goal, guided in by Alexander Pankov and Nikita Tryamkin. Yekaterinburg tied it on a Tryamkin goal, dished from Tommi Kivisto. Avtomobilist won 6-5 in overtime on a Timashov power play goal, courtesy of Koukal and Elo. The three stars went to Timashov, Tryamkin, and Golyshev, while Koukal, Maxwell, Anisin, Petersson, Torchenyuk, and Elo get the honorable mentions.
Up in Moscow, CSKA brings in Medvescak Zagreb. Danny Taylor and Ilya Sorokin are in the blue paint. Moscow started in the first period on an Alexander Radulov power play goal, powered by Nikita Zaitsev. Zagreb tied it on a Jesse Saarinen goal in the second period, helped along by the goalie Taylor and Blake Parlett. CSKA took the lead back on a Sergei Andronov goal, assisted by Radulov. Moscow added on in the third period on a Jan Mursak goal, coming off of Radulov and Dmitry Kugryshev. This made it 3-1, the final, with the three stars going to Radulov, Sorokin (19 for 20 in saves), and Andronov.
Staying in the city, Spartak Moscow hosts Avangard Omsk. Denis Kostin and Atte Engren are the masked men. Omsk began in the first period on a Denis Parshin goal, via Michal Kempny and Ilya Zubov. Moscow tied it on a Sergei Leshchenko goal, courtesy of Sergei Shmelyov and Matthew Gilroy. Spartak took the lead on a shorthanded and unassisted goal by Evgeny Bodrov in the second period. Moscow added on in the third period with a Maxim Potapov goal, assisted by Charles Genoway and Bodrov. This held for a 3-1 win, with the three stars given to Bodrov, Engren (25 for 26 in saves), and Potapov.
Up in Finland, Jokerit Helsinki welcomes Barys Astana. Pavel Poluektov and Henrik Karlsson man the nets. Helsinki dented the scoreboard in the third period on an Atte Ohtamaa goal, guided in by Brandon Kozun and Jesse Joensuu. Jokerit iced it at 2-0 on an Ohtamaa empty net goal, going in unassisted. The three stars were Karlsson (24 save shutout), Ohtamaa, and Poluektov (40 for 41 in saves).
Back in Russia, Severstal Cherepovets hosts Slovan Bratislava. Michael Garnett and Sergei Magarilov draw the starts in goal. Bratislava struck first in the first period on a Michel Miklik goal, via Marek Viedensky. Slovan added on with a second period Tomas Starosta goal, made possible by Cam Barker and Ladislav Nagy on the power play. Cherepovets got on the board in the third period with an Andrei Shefer goal, passed from Denis Vikharev and Eduard Gimatov. The final stood at 2-1, with the three stars being Garnett (28 for 29 in saves), Starosta, and Miklik.
Finally, Lokomotiv Yaroslavl brings in Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk. Georgy Gelashvili and Vitaly Kolesnik are between the pipes. Yaroslavl was first to score in the first period on a Petri Kontiola power play goal, powered by Staffan Kronwall and Denis Mosalyov. Khanty-Mansiysk tied it on a Pavel Varfolomeyev goal, assisted by Andrei Ivanov. Lokomotiv retook the lead on a Daniil Apalkov goal in the third period, guided in by Kronwall and Ilya Gorokhov. Yaroslavl added on with an empty net goal by Emil Galimov, set up by Jiri Novotny and Vladislav Gavrikov. The final remained at 3-1, with the three stars being Kronwall, Apalkov, and Kolesnik (21 for 22 in saves).
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Metallurg Magnitogorsk hosting Lada Togliatti. Ivan Kasutin and Ilya Samsonov are in goal. Togliatti got going in the second period on an Alexander Streltsov goal, via Yefim Gurkin and Stanislav Bocharov. Magnitogorsk tied it on a Tomas Filippi goal, courtesy of Rafael Batyrshin. Metallurg took the lead in the third period on an Oskar Osala goal, made possible by Sergei Tereshchenko and Bogdan Potekhin. Lada tied it again on an Anton Krysanov goal, assisted by Dmitry Vorobyov and Alexei Mastryukov. Metallurg won 3-2 in the shootout with goals by Danis Zaripov and Sergei Mozyakin, topping an Igor Magogin tally from Lada. The three stars went to Mozyakin, Osala, and Filippi.
Up in Ufa, Salavat Yulaev welcomes Ak Bars Kazan. Jusssi Rynnas and Niklas Svedberg are in the creases, but Emil Garipov came on for Rynnas after two and a half minutes. Ufa opened in the first period on a Linus Omark power play goal, powered by Andreas Engqvist. Salavat Yulaev added on with an Engqvist power play goal, with a lone assist by Igor Grigorenko. Ufa extended the lead on a second period shorthanded goal by Anton Lazarev, set up by the goalie Svedberg and Sergei Soin. Kazan got on the board on an Artyom Lukoyanov goal, via Andrei Chibisov and Vladimir Tkachyov. Ak Bars got closer with a Tkachyov goal, passed from Oscar Moller and Nikolai Belov. Salavat Yulaev shot back in the third period on an Enver Lisin goal, with a lone helper from Teemu Hartikainen. This made it 4-2, the final, with the three stars being Engqvist, Tkachyov, and Lazarev.
Southwest to Sochi, where the Leopards host Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg. Jakub Kovar and Konstantin Barulin are the solid goalies. Sochi led off on a shorthanded Denis Kazionov goal, set up by Sergei Kuznetsov. Yekaterinburg tied it on an Anatoly Golyshev goal, coming off of Alexei Simakov and Petr Koukal. The Leopards took the lead back with a Ben Maxwell power play goal, powered by Clay Wilson and Mikhail Anisin. Sochi added on in the second period on an Andre Petersson power play goal, with helpers from Anisin and Maxwell. The Leopards extended the lead in the third period as Andrei Kostitsyn scored a power play goal, with the help of Ziyat Paigin and Petersson. Avtomobilist got one back on a Golyshev goal, his second of the game, fueled by Alexander Torchenyuk and Nikolai Timashov. Yekaterinburg pulled closer with an Eero Elo power play goal, helped along by Torchenyuk and Golyshev. Sochi shot back on a Petersson goal, his second of the game, with a lone assist from Renat Mamashev. Avtomobilist answered with a Koukal goal, guided in by Alexander Pankov and Nikita Tryamkin. Yekaterinburg tied it on a Tryamkin goal, dished from Tommi Kivisto. Avtomobilist won 6-5 in overtime on a Timashov power play goal, courtesy of Koukal and Elo. The three stars went to Timashov, Tryamkin, and Golyshev, while Koukal, Maxwell, Anisin, Petersson, Torchenyuk, and Elo get the honorable mentions.
Up in Moscow, CSKA brings in Medvescak Zagreb. Danny Taylor and Ilya Sorokin are in the blue paint. Moscow started in the first period on an Alexander Radulov power play goal, powered by Nikita Zaitsev. Zagreb tied it on a Jesse Saarinen goal in the second period, helped along by the goalie Taylor and Blake Parlett. CSKA took the lead back on a Sergei Andronov goal, assisted by Radulov. Moscow added on in the third period on a Jan Mursak goal, coming off of Radulov and Dmitry Kugryshev. This made it 3-1, the final, with the three stars going to Radulov, Sorokin (19 for 20 in saves), and Andronov.
Staying in the city, Spartak Moscow hosts Avangard Omsk. Denis Kostin and Atte Engren are the masked men. Omsk began in the first period on a Denis Parshin goal, via Michal Kempny and Ilya Zubov. Moscow tied it on a Sergei Leshchenko goal, courtesy of Sergei Shmelyov and Matthew Gilroy. Spartak took the lead on a shorthanded and unassisted goal by Evgeny Bodrov in the second period. Moscow added on in the third period with a Maxim Potapov goal, assisted by Charles Genoway and Bodrov. This held for a 3-1 win, with the three stars given to Bodrov, Engren (25 for 26 in saves), and Potapov.
Up in Finland, Jokerit Helsinki welcomes Barys Astana. Pavel Poluektov and Henrik Karlsson man the nets. Helsinki dented the scoreboard in the third period on an Atte Ohtamaa goal, guided in by Brandon Kozun and Jesse Joensuu. Jokerit iced it at 2-0 on an Ohtamaa empty net goal, going in unassisted. The three stars were Karlsson (24 save shutout), Ohtamaa, and Poluektov (40 for 41 in saves).
Back in Russia, Severstal Cherepovets hosts Slovan Bratislava. Michael Garnett and Sergei Magarilov draw the starts in goal. Bratislava struck first in the first period on a Michel Miklik goal, via Marek Viedensky. Slovan added on with a second period Tomas Starosta goal, made possible by Cam Barker and Ladislav Nagy on the power play. Cherepovets got on the board in the third period with an Andrei Shefer goal, passed from Denis Vikharev and Eduard Gimatov. The final stood at 2-1, with the three stars being Garnett (28 for 29 in saves), Starosta, and Miklik.
Finally, Lokomotiv Yaroslavl brings in Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk. Georgy Gelashvili and Vitaly Kolesnik are between the pipes. Yaroslavl was first to score in the first period on a Petri Kontiola power play goal, powered by Staffan Kronwall and Denis Mosalyov. Khanty-Mansiysk tied it on a Pavel Varfolomeyev goal, assisted by Andrei Ivanov. Lokomotiv retook the lead on a Daniil Apalkov goal in the third period, guided in by Kronwall and Ilya Gorokhov. Yaroslavl added on with an empty net goal by Emil Galimov, set up by Jiri Novotny and Vladislav Gavrikov. The final remained at 3-1, with the three stars being Kronwall, Apalkov, and Kolesnik (21 for 22 in saves).
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Friday, November 20, 2015
2015-16 NHL Season - Day 45
Six games for today, beginning with...
The Carolina Hurricanes hosting the Toronto Maple Leafs. James Reimer and Cam Ward are the overrated goalies. Carolina dented the scoreboard on a third period Brad Malone goal, guided in by Justin Faulk and Kris Versteeg. Toronto tied it on a Nazem Kadri goal, his second of the campaign, assisted by Leo Komarov and James van Riemsdyk on the power play. The tie went to a shootout, where Peter Holland and Joffrey Lupul lifted the Maple Leafs to a 2-1 win over Riley Nash and the Hurricanes. The three stars went to Reimer (33 for 34 in saves), Ward (24 for 25 in saves), and Kadri.
Up in Columbus, the Blue Jackets welcome the Nashville Predators. Pekka Rinne and Sergei Bobrovsky guard the cages. Columbus opened in the first period on a Gregory Campbell goal, his second of the season, via Kerby Rychel and Josh Anderson. The Blue Jackets added on with a Ryan Johansen goal, his third of the year, courtesy of Boone Jenner and Ryan Murray. Columbus extended the lead as Jenner scored his tenth of the season in the second period, thanks to Johansen and Brandon Saad. The Blue Jackets wrapped it up at 4-0 in the third period on a Scott Hartnell empty net goal, his ninth of the year, set up by Cam Atkinson and Nick Foligno. The three stars were Bobrovsky (39 save shutout), Jenner, and Johansen.
Further north to Detroit, where the Red Wings bring in the Los Angeles Kings. Jhonas Enroth is mismatched with Petr Mrazek in goal. Detroit started in the first period on a Tomas Tatar power play goal, his sixth of the season, powered by Justin Abdelkader and Henrik Zetterberg. Los Angeles retied it on a Jeff Carter shorthanded goal, his eighth of the year, set up by Anze Kopitar and Alec Martinez. The Red Wings retook the lead on an unassisted Mike Green goal in the second period. Detroit added on with a Dylan Larkin goal, his seventh of the season, coming off of Abdelkader and Zetterberg. The Kings pulled back on a Carter goal, his second of the game and ninth of the year, fueled by Tyler Toffoli and Jake Muzzin. This only made it 3-2, the eventual final, with the three stars being Carter, Abdelkader, and Zetterberg.
East to Brooklyn, with the New York Islanders hosting the Montreal Canadiens. Carey Price and former creasemate Jaroslav Halak tend the twines. Montreal led off in the first period on a Jeff Petry goal, his second of the season, courtesy of Brian Flynn and Alexander Semin. New York tied it with a Brock Nelson goal, his seventh of the year, made possible by John Tavares and Kyle Okposo. The Canadiens retook the lead on a Tomas Fleischmann goal, his sixth of the season, with a lone assist by David Desharnais. Montreal added on with a Nathan Beaulieu goal, his second of the year, passed from Alex Galchenyuk and Devante Smith-Pelly. Thomas Greiss took over for Halak in goal in the second period. The Islanders pulled back on a Travis Hamonic goal, via Frans Nielsen and Anders Lee. The Canadiens shot back on a Petry goal, his second of the game and third of the season, coming off of Beaulieu and Dale Weise. New York chipped back with a Nelson goal in the third period, his second of the game and eighth of the year, assisted by Josh Bailey. Montreal iced it at 5-3 on a Brendan Gallagher empty net goal, his ninth of the campaign, set up by Tomas Plekanec. The three stars went to Petry, Nelson, and Beaulieu.
Out west, the Calgary Flames welcome the Chicago Blackhawks. Scott Darling and Karri Ramo are the middling goalies. Calgary began in the first period on a Sean Monahan goal, his seventh of the season, assisted by Kris Russell and Johnny Gaudreau. Chicago tied it with an Artem Anisimov power play goal, his eighth of the year, powered by Brent Seabrook and Patrick Kane. The Flames won 2-1 in overtime on an unassisted Gaudreau goal, his fifth of the campaign. The three stars belonged to Gaudreau, Monahan, and Ramo (18 for 19 in saves).
Finally, in Alberta, the Edmonton Oilers bring in the New Jersey Devils. Keith Kinkaid and Anders Nilsson are the backups in goal. Edmonton drew first blood in the first period on a Leon Draisaitl goal, his seventh of the season, made possible by Taylor Hall and Brandon Davidson. New Jersey tied it on a Kyle Palmieri power play goal, his seventh of the year, coming in the second period from David Schlemko and Travis Zajac. The Oilers took the lead back on an Oscar Klefbom goal, his fourth of the season, assisted by Teddy Purcell and Draisaitl. Edmonton added on with a Jordan Eberle power play goal in the third period, his third of the year, powered by Hall and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins. The Oilers extended the lead as Mark Letestu scored his second of the season, an unassisted goal. Edmonton padded the lead on a Hall empty net goal, his ninth of the year, set up by Draisaitl. This made it 5-1, the final, with the three stars handed to Draisaitl, Hall, and Nilsson (19 for 20 in saves).
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The Carolina Hurricanes hosting the Toronto Maple Leafs. James Reimer and Cam Ward are the overrated goalies. Carolina dented the scoreboard on a third period Brad Malone goal, guided in by Justin Faulk and Kris Versteeg. Toronto tied it on a Nazem Kadri goal, his second of the campaign, assisted by Leo Komarov and James van Riemsdyk on the power play. The tie went to a shootout, where Peter Holland and Joffrey Lupul lifted the Maple Leafs to a 2-1 win over Riley Nash and the Hurricanes. The three stars went to Reimer (33 for 34 in saves), Ward (24 for 25 in saves), and Kadri.
Up in Columbus, the Blue Jackets welcome the Nashville Predators. Pekka Rinne and Sergei Bobrovsky guard the cages. Columbus opened in the first period on a Gregory Campbell goal, his second of the season, via Kerby Rychel and Josh Anderson. The Blue Jackets added on with a Ryan Johansen goal, his third of the year, courtesy of Boone Jenner and Ryan Murray. Columbus extended the lead as Jenner scored his tenth of the season in the second period, thanks to Johansen and Brandon Saad. The Blue Jackets wrapped it up at 4-0 in the third period on a Scott Hartnell empty net goal, his ninth of the year, set up by Cam Atkinson and Nick Foligno. The three stars were Bobrovsky (39 save shutout), Jenner, and Johansen.
Further north to Detroit, where the Red Wings bring in the Los Angeles Kings. Jhonas Enroth is mismatched with Petr Mrazek in goal. Detroit started in the first period on a Tomas Tatar power play goal, his sixth of the season, powered by Justin Abdelkader and Henrik Zetterberg. Los Angeles retied it on a Jeff Carter shorthanded goal, his eighth of the year, set up by Anze Kopitar and Alec Martinez. The Red Wings retook the lead on an unassisted Mike Green goal in the second period. Detroit added on with a Dylan Larkin goal, his seventh of the season, coming off of Abdelkader and Zetterberg. The Kings pulled back on a Carter goal, his second of the game and ninth of the year, fueled by Tyler Toffoli and Jake Muzzin. This only made it 3-2, the eventual final, with the three stars being Carter, Abdelkader, and Zetterberg.
East to Brooklyn, with the New York Islanders hosting the Montreal Canadiens. Carey Price and former creasemate Jaroslav Halak tend the twines. Montreal led off in the first period on a Jeff Petry goal, his second of the season, courtesy of Brian Flynn and Alexander Semin. New York tied it with a Brock Nelson goal, his seventh of the year, made possible by John Tavares and Kyle Okposo. The Canadiens retook the lead on a Tomas Fleischmann goal, his sixth of the season, with a lone assist by David Desharnais. Montreal added on with a Nathan Beaulieu goal, his second of the year, passed from Alex Galchenyuk and Devante Smith-Pelly. Thomas Greiss took over for Halak in goal in the second period. The Islanders pulled back on a Travis Hamonic goal, via Frans Nielsen and Anders Lee. The Canadiens shot back on a Petry goal, his second of the game and third of the season, coming off of Beaulieu and Dale Weise. New York chipped back with a Nelson goal in the third period, his second of the game and eighth of the year, assisted by Josh Bailey. Montreal iced it at 5-3 on a Brendan Gallagher empty net goal, his ninth of the campaign, set up by Tomas Plekanec. The three stars went to Petry, Nelson, and Beaulieu.
Out west, the Calgary Flames welcome the Chicago Blackhawks. Scott Darling and Karri Ramo are the middling goalies. Calgary began in the first period on a Sean Monahan goal, his seventh of the season, assisted by Kris Russell and Johnny Gaudreau. Chicago tied it with an Artem Anisimov power play goal, his eighth of the year, powered by Brent Seabrook and Patrick Kane. The Flames won 2-1 in overtime on an unassisted Gaudreau goal, his fifth of the campaign. The three stars belonged to Gaudreau, Monahan, and Ramo (18 for 19 in saves).
Finally, in Alberta, the Edmonton Oilers bring in the New Jersey Devils. Keith Kinkaid and Anders Nilsson are the backups in goal. Edmonton drew first blood in the first period on a Leon Draisaitl goal, his seventh of the season, made possible by Taylor Hall and Brandon Davidson. New Jersey tied it on a Kyle Palmieri power play goal, his seventh of the year, coming in the second period from David Schlemko and Travis Zajac. The Oilers took the lead back on an Oscar Klefbom goal, his fourth of the season, assisted by Teddy Purcell and Draisaitl. Edmonton added on with a Jordan Eberle power play goal in the third period, his third of the year, powered by Hall and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins. The Oilers extended the lead as Mark Letestu scored his second of the season, an unassisted goal. Edmonton padded the lead on a Hall empty net goal, his ninth of the year, set up by Draisaitl. This made it 5-1, the final, with the three stars handed to Draisaitl, Hall, and Nilsson (19 for 20 in saves).
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2015/16 KHL Season - Day 78
Only five games for today's schedule, beginning with two rematches from yesterday. The first is in...
Vladivostok, as Admiral hosts Metallurg Novokuznetsk. Vladislav Podyapolsky is mismatched with Ivan Nalimov in goal. Vladivostok began in the first period on a power play goal by Alexander Kuznetsov, powered by Oskars Bartulis and Jonathon Blum. Admiral added on in the third period with an Artyom Podshendyalov goal, with a lone helper from Kuznetsov. This made it 2-0, the final, with the three stars going to Kuznetsov, Nalimov (16 save shutout), and Podshendyalov.
Up in Khabarovsk, Amur welcomes Sibir Novosibirsk for a second straight day. Nikita Bespalov and Juha Metsola draw the starts. Novosibirsk was first to score in the first period on a Tomas Vincour goal, going in unassisted. Khabarovsk tied it with a Vladislav Ushenin goal in the second period, coming off of Vyacheslav Ushenin and Oleg Li on the power play. The tie went to a shootout, where Vincour and Konstantin Okulov scored for Sibir to give them a 2-1 win over a lone tally from Amur's Akim Aliu. The three stars were Vincour, Bespalov (31 for 32 in saves), and Metsola (23 for 24 in saves).
Out west, Traktor Chelyabinsk hosts Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk. Alexander Sudnitsin and Pavel Francouz are set to start in goal. Chelyabinsk struck first in the first period on a Vyacheslav Osnovin goal, courtesy of Maxim Yakutsenya and Konstantin Klimontov. Nizhnekamsk tied it on a Jeff Taffe power play goal in the second period, powered by Dmitry Ogurtsov. The tie went to a shootout, where Yakutsenya's lone tally gave Traktor the 2-1 win. The three stars belonged to Yakutsenya, Francouz (36 for 37 in saves), and Sudnitsin (24 for 25 in saves).
Moving along to Moscow, where Dynamo brings in Dinamo Minsk. Kevin Lalande and Alexander Yeryomenko are in the creases. Moscow led off in the first period on a Denis Kokarev goal, assisted by Denis Barantsev and Alexander Osipov on the power play. Dynamo added on in the second period as Martins Karsums scored, thanks to Maxim Karpov and Alexei Tsvetkov. Moscow extended the lead on a Kokarev goal, his second of the game, helped along by Konstantin Gorovikov. Dynamo padded the lead with a Vladimir Bryukvin goal, with a lone helper by Mat Robinson. This held up for a 4-0 win, with the three stars being Kokarev, Yeryomenko (20 save shutout), and Karsums.
Finally, Vityaz Podolsk hosts Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod. Ilya Proskuryakov and Harri Sateri protect the nets. Nizhny Novgorod drew first blood on an unassisted Vladimir Galuzin goal in the first period. Podolsk tied it on an Alexander Nikulin power play goal, powered by Dmitry Tsyganov and Dmitry Korstomitin. Torpedo retook the lead on a Yury Sergiyenko goal, fueled by Vyacheslav Kulyomin and Galuzin. Vityaz tied it in the second period on a Dmitry Shitikov power play goal, passed from Nikita Vyglazov and Teemu Eronen. Podolsk took the lead on a Vyglazov goal, assisted by Denis Yezhov and Stanislav Kandzyuba. Nizhny Novgorod tied it again with a Kaspars Daugavins goal, made possible by Alexei Sopin. The tie went to a shootout, where three Galuzin tallies and an extra from Daugavins sent Torpedo to a 4-3 win over two Vyglazov goals with the third Vityaz score from Mario Kempe. The three stars were Galuzin, Vyglazov, and Daugavins.
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Vladivostok, as Admiral hosts Metallurg Novokuznetsk. Vladislav Podyapolsky is mismatched with Ivan Nalimov in goal. Vladivostok began in the first period on a power play goal by Alexander Kuznetsov, powered by Oskars Bartulis and Jonathon Blum. Admiral added on in the third period with an Artyom Podshendyalov goal, with a lone helper from Kuznetsov. This made it 2-0, the final, with the three stars going to Kuznetsov, Nalimov (16 save shutout), and Podshendyalov.
Up in Khabarovsk, Amur welcomes Sibir Novosibirsk for a second straight day. Nikita Bespalov and Juha Metsola draw the starts. Novosibirsk was first to score in the first period on a Tomas Vincour goal, going in unassisted. Khabarovsk tied it with a Vladislav Ushenin goal in the second period, coming off of Vyacheslav Ushenin and Oleg Li on the power play. The tie went to a shootout, where Vincour and Konstantin Okulov scored for Sibir to give them a 2-1 win over a lone tally from Amur's Akim Aliu. The three stars were Vincour, Bespalov (31 for 32 in saves), and Metsola (23 for 24 in saves).
Out west, Traktor Chelyabinsk hosts Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk. Alexander Sudnitsin and Pavel Francouz are set to start in goal. Chelyabinsk struck first in the first period on a Vyacheslav Osnovin goal, courtesy of Maxim Yakutsenya and Konstantin Klimontov. Nizhnekamsk tied it on a Jeff Taffe power play goal in the second period, powered by Dmitry Ogurtsov. The tie went to a shootout, where Yakutsenya's lone tally gave Traktor the 2-1 win. The three stars belonged to Yakutsenya, Francouz (36 for 37 in saves), and Sudnitsin (24 for 25 in saves).
Moving along to Moscow, where Dynamo brings in Dinamo Minsk. Kevin Lalande and Alexander Yeryomenko are in the creases. Moscow led off in the first period on a Denis Kokarev goal, assisted by Denis Barantsev and Alexander Osipov on the power play. Dynamo added on in the second period as Martins Karsums scored, thanks to Maxim Karpov and Alexei Tsvetkov. Moscow extended the lead on a Kokarev goal, his second of the game, helped along by Konstantin Gorovikov. Dynamo padded the lead with a Vladimir Bryukvin goal, with a lone helper by Mat Robinson. This held up for a 4-0 win, with the three stars being Kokarev, Yeryomenko (20 save shutout), and Karsums.
Finally, Vityaz Podolsk hosts Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod. Ilya Proskuryakov and Harri Sateri protect the nets. Nizhny Novgorod drew first blood on an unassisted Vladimir Galuzin goal in the first period. Podolsk tied it on an Alexander Nikulin power play goal, powered by Dmitry Tsyganov and Dmitry Korstomitin. Torpedo retook the lead on a Yury Sergiyenko goal, fueled by Vyacheslav Kulyomin and Galuzin. Vityaz tied it in the second period on a Dmitry Shitikov power play goal, passed from Nikita Vyglazov and Teemu Eronen. Podolsk took the lead on a Vyglazov goal, assisted by Denis Yezhov and Stanislav Kandzyuba. Nizhny Novgorod tied it again with a Kaspars Daugavins goal, made possible by Alexei Sopin. The tie went to a shootout, where three Galuzin tallies and an extra from Daugavins sent Torpedo to a 4-3 win over two Vyglazov goals with the third Vityaz score from Mario Kempe. The three stars were Galuzin, Vyglazov, and Daugavins.
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Thursday, November 19, 2015
2015-16 NHL Season - Day 44
Nine games on for today, beginning in...
Boston, as the Bruins host the Minnesota Wild. Devan Dubnyk faces a lesser foe in Jonas Gustavsson in goal. Boston was first to score in the first period on a Brad Marchand goal, his seventh of the season, courtesy of Brett Connolly. Minnesota tied it in the second period on a Jason Zucker goal, his sixth of the year, passed from Mikko Koivu and Nino Niederreiter. The Bruins retook the lead on a Loui Eriksson goal, his seventh of the season, coming off of David Krejci and Adam McQuaid. Boston added on with another Eriksson goal, his second of the game and eighth of the year, coming on the power play from Patrice Bergeron and Torey Krug. The Wild got one back with a Jordan Schroeder goal, via Ryan Suter and Ryan Carter. The Bruins answered in the third period on Eriksson's third of the game and ninth of the season, made possible by Krejci and Matt Beleskey. This made it 4-2, the final, with the three stars being Eriksson, Krejci, and Marchand.
Over in Philadelphia, the Flyers welcome the San Jose Sharks. Martin Jones and Steve Mason are the masked men. San Jose won 1-0 in overtime on a Melker Karlsson goal, his third of the season, assisted by Joonas Donskoi and Paul Martin. The three stars were handed to Jones (34 save shutout), Karlsson, and Mason (20 for 21 in saves).
Across Pennsylvania, the Pittsburgh Penguins bring in the Colorado Avalanche. Reto Berra and Marc-Andre Fleury are in the creases. Colorado led off in the first period with a Matt Duchene power play goal, his ninth of the season, powered by Jarome Iginla and Tyson Barrie. Pittsburgh tied it in the second period on a David Perron goal, his third of the year, guided in by Ian Cole and Beau Bennett. The Penguins took the lead with an Evgeni Malkin power play goal, his seventh of the season, powered by Kris Letang and Phil Kessel. Pittsburgh added on with a Chris Kunitz goal, his third of the year, with a lone helper by Nick Bonino. The Avalanche got one back with a third period goal by Barrie, helped along by Iginla. The Penguins replied on a Sidney Crosby goal, his third of the season, courtesy of Pascal Dupuis and Cole. Colorado countered with a Duchene goal, his second of the game and tenth of the year, assisted by Gabriel Landeskog and Mikhail Grigorenko. This only made it 4-3, the final, with the three stars going to Duchene, Barrie, and Cole, while Iginla gets an honorable mention.
Back to DC, with the Washington Capitals hosting the Dallas Stars. Kari Lehtonen and Philipp Grubauer receive the starting nods. Dallas struck first in the first period on a Tyler Seguin goal, his eleventh of the season, assisted by John Klingberg and Jamie Benn. Washington tied it on a Nicklas Backstrom goal, his seventh of the year, coming off of Taylor Chorney and Dmitry Orlov. The Stars took the lead in the third period with a Cody Eakin goal, his sixth of the season, passed from Klingberg and Valeri Nichuschkin. The Capitals retied it on an Alex Ovechkin goal, his ninth of the year, courtesy of Backstrom and T.J. Oshie. Dallas shot back on a Jason Spezza goal, his eighth of the campaign, going in unassisted. This made it 3-2, with the three stars given to Lehtonen (33 for 35 in saves), Backstrom, and Klingberg.
Up in Montreal, the Canadiens welcome the Arizona Coyotes. Mike Smith and Mike Condon are set to start. Arizona began in the first period on a Martin Hanzal goal, his fourth of the season, with a lone assist by Anthony Duclair. The Coyotes added on with a Shane Doan goal, his fifth of the year, via Tobias Rieder and the goalie Smith. Arizona extended the lead in the second period as Oliver Ekman-Larsson scored his fourth of the season on the power play, going in unassisted. Montreal got on the board with a Max Pacioretty goal, his tenth of the year, assisted by Brendan Gallagher and Tomas Plekanec. The Canadiens got closer in the third period on a Dale Weise goal, his ninth of the campaign, coming off of Andrei Markov and Pacioretty. This only made it 3-2, the final, with the three stars going to Pacioretty, Ekman-Larsson, and Smith (31 for 33 in saves).
West to Ontario, where the Ottawa Senators bring in the Columbus Blue Jackets. Curtis McElhinney and Craig Anderson will be in goal. Ottawa got going in the second period on an Erik Karlsson goal, his fourth of the season, made possible by Jean-Gabriel Pageau and Milan Michalek. The Senators added on with another Eriksson goal, his fifth of the year and second of the game, via Bobby Ryan and Kyle Turris. Ottawa iced it at 3-0 on a Turris empty net power play goal, his ninth of the campaign, set up by Karlsson. The three stars belonged to Karlsson, Anderson (25 save shutout), and Turris.
Down in Tampa Bay, the Lightning host the New York Rangers. Henrik Lundqvist and Ben Bishop tend the twines. Tampa Bay opened in the first period on an Alex Killorn goal, his third of the season, helped along by Valtteri Filppula. New York tied it in the third period as Dominic Moore scored his second of the year, an unassisted goal. The Lightning took the lead on a shorthanded Filppula goal, his second of the campaign, set up by J.T. Brown. This stood for a 2-1 win, with the three stars going to Filppula, Bishop (20 for 21 in saves), and Killorn.
Staying in the state, the Florida Panthers welcome the Anaheim Ducks. Frederik Andersen and Roberto Luongo protect the nets. Anaheim dented the scoreboard in the second period on a Cam Fowler power play goal, his third of the season, powered by Corey Perry and Ryan Getzlaf. The Ducks added on with an Andrew Cogliano shorthanded goal in the third period, his second of the year, set up by Shawn Horcoff. Florida got on the board with an Aleksandar Barkov goal, his fourth of the season, fueled by Jaromir Jagr. Anaheim iced it at 3-1 with a Jakob Silfverberg empty net goal, set up by Getzlaf and Sami Vatanen. The three stars went to Cogliano, Andersen (23 for 24 in saves), and Getzlaf.
Finally, the St. Louis Blues bring in the Buffalo Sabres. Linus Ullmark is mismatched with Jake Allen in goal. St. Louis started on a first period goal by Kevin Shattenkirk, his second of the season, a power play goal powered by Alexander Steen and Vladimir Tarasenko. Buffalo tied it in the second period on a Sam Reinhart goal, his fourth of the year, guided in by Rasmus Ristolainen and Jack Eichel. The Blues took the lead back on a Tarasenko goal, his twelfth of the season, coming on the power play from Steen and David Backes. The Sabres tied it again on a Ryan O'Reilly goal, his seventh of the year, fueled by Brian Gionta and Matt Moulson. St. Louis won 3-2 with a lone tally by Steen in the shootout. The three stars went to Steen, Tarasenko, and Allen (32 for 34 in saves).
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Boston, as the Bruins host the Minnesota Wild. Devan Dubnyk faces a lesser foe in Jonas Gustavsson in goal. Boston was first to score in the first period on a Brad Marchand goal, his seventh of the season, courtesy of Brett Connolly. Minnesota tied it in the second period on a Jason Zucker goal, his sixth of the year, passed from Mikko Koivu and Nino Niederreiter. The Bruins retook the lead on a Loui Eriksson goal, his seventh of the season, coming off of David Krejci and Adam McQuaid. Boston added on with another Eriksson goal, his second of the game and eighth of the year, coming on the power play from Patrice Bergeron and Torey Krug. The Wild got one back with a Jordan Schroeder goal, via Ryan Suter and Ryan Carter. The Bruins answered in the third period on Eriksson's third of the game and ninth of the season, made possible by Krejci and Matt Beleskey. This made it 4-2, the final, with the three stars being Eriksson, Krejci, and Marchand.
Over in Philadelphia, the Flyers welcome the San Jose Sharks. Martin Jones and Steve Mason are the masked men. San Jose won 1-0 in overtime on a Melker Karlsson goal, his third of the season, assisted by Joonas Donskoi and Paul Martin. The three stars were handed to Jones (34 save shutout), Karlsson, and Mason (20 for 21 in saves).
Across Pennsylvania, the Pittsburgh Penguins bring in the Colorado Avalanche. Reto Berra and Marc-Andre Fleury are in the creases. Colorado led off in the first period with a Matt Duchene power play goal, his ninth of the season, powered by Jarome Iginla and Tyson Barrie. Pittsburgh tied it in the second period on a David Perron goal, his third of the year, guided in by Ian Cole and Beau Bennett. The Penguins took the lead with an Evgeni Malkin power play goal, his seventh of the season, powered by Kris Letang and Phil Kessel. Pittsburgh added on with a Chris Kunitz goal, his third of the year, with a lone helper by Nick Bonino. The Avalanche got one back with a third period goal by Barrie, helped along by Iginla. The Penguins replied on a Sidney Crosby goal, his third of the season, courtesy of Pascal Dupuis and Cole. Colorado countered with a Duchene goal, his second of the game and tenth of the year, assisted by Gabriel Landeskog and Mikhail Grigorenko. This only made it 4-3, the final, with the three stars going to Duchene, Barrie, and Cole, while Iginla gets an honorable mention.
Back to DC, with the Washington Capitals hosting the Dallas Stars. Kari Lehtonen and Philipp Grubauer receive the starting nods. Dallas struck first in the first period on a Tyler Seguin goal, his eleventh of the season, assisted by John Klingberg and Jamie Benn. Washington tied it on a Nicklas Backstrom goal, his seventh of the year, coming off of Taylor Chorney and Dmitry Orlov. The Stars took the lead in the third period with a Cody Eakin goal, his sixth of the season, passed from Klingberg and Valeri Nichuschkin. The Capitals retied it on an Alex Ovechkin goal, his ninth of the year, courtesy of Backstrom and T.J. Oshie. Dallas shot back on a Jason Spezza goal, his eighth of the campaign, going in unassisted. This made it 3-2, with the three stars given to Lehtonen (33 for 35 in saves), Backstrom, and Klingberg.
Up in Montreal, the Canadiens welcome the Arizona Coyotes. Mike Smith and Mike Condon are set to start. Arizona began in the first period on a Martin Hanzal goal, his fourth of the season, with a lone assist by Anthony Duclair. The Coyotes added on with a Shane Doan goal, his fifth of the year, via Tobias Rieder and the goalie Smith. Arizona extended the lead in the second period as Oliver Ekman-Larsson scored his fourth of the season on the power play, going in unassisted. Montreal got on the board with a Max Pacioretty goal, his tenth of the year, assisted by Brendan Gallagher and Tomas Plekanec. The Canadiens got closer in the third period on a Dale Weise goal, his ninth of the campaign, coming off of Andrei Markov and Pacioretty. This only made it 3-2, the final, with the three stars going to Pacioretty, Ekman-Larsson, and Smith (31 for 33 in saves).
West to Ontario, where the Ottawa Senators bring in the Columbus Blue Jackets. Curtis McElhinney and Craig Anderson will be in goal. Ottawa got going in the second period on an Erik Karlsson goal, his fourth of the season, made possible by Jean-Gabriel Pageau and Milan Michalek. The Senators added on with another Eriksson goal, his fifth of the year and second of the game, via Bobby Ryan and Kyle Turris. Ottawa iced it at 3-0 on a Turris empty net power play goal, his ninth of the campaign, set up by Karlsson. The three stars belonged to Karlsson, Anderson (25 save shutout), and Turris.
Down in Tampa Bay, the Lightning host the New York Rangers. Henrik Lundqvist and Ben Bishop tend the twines. Tampa Bay opened in the first period on an Alex Killorn goal, his third of the season, helped along by Valtteri Filppula. New York tied it in the third period as Dominic Moore scored his second of the year, an unassisted goal. The Lightning took the lead on a shorthanded Filppula goal, his second of the campaign, set up by J.T. Brown. This stood for a 2-1 win, with the three stars going to Filppula, Bishop (20 for 21 in saves), and Killorn.
Staying in the state, the Florida Panthers welcome the Anaheim Ducks. Frederik Andersen and Roberto Luongo protect the nets. Anaheim dented the scoreboard in the second period on a Cam Fowler power play goal, his third of the season, powered by Corey Perry and Ryan Getzlaf. The Ducks added on with an Andrew Cogliano shorthanded goal in the third period, his second of the year, set up by Shawn Horcoff. Florida got on the board with an Aleksandar Barkov goal, his fourth of the season, fueled by Jaromir Jagr. Anaheim iced it at 3-1 with a Jakob Silfverberg empty net goal, set up by Getzlaf and Sami Vatanen. The three stars went to Cogliano, Andersen (23 for 24 in saves), and Getzlaf.
Finally, the St. Louis Blues bring in the Buffalo Sabres. Linus Ullmark is mismatched with Jake Allen in goal. St. Louis started on a first period goal by Kevin Shattenkirk, his second of the season, a power play goal powered by Alexander Steen and Vladimir Tarasenko. Buffalo tied it in the second period on a Sam Reinhart goal, his fourth of the year, guided in by Rasmus Ristolainen and Jack Eichel. The Blues took the lead back on a Tarasenko goal, his twelfth of the season, coming on the power play from Steen and David Backes. The Sabres tied it again on a Ryan O'Reilly goal, his seventh of the year, fueled by Brian Gionta and Matt Moulson. St. Louis won 3-2 with a lone tally by Steen in the shootout. The three stars went to Steen, Tarasenko, and Allen (32 for 34 in saves).
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2015/16 KHL Season - Day 77
Ten games are on the schedule today, beginning with...
Admiral Vladivostok hosting Metallurg Novokuznetsk. Andrei Kareyev and Ivan Nalimov are in goal. Vladivostok struck first in the first period on an Artyom Podshendyalov goal, passed from Konstantin Makarov and Ivan Glazkov. Novokuznetsk tied it on a Robert Kousal goal, via Maxim Kazakov in the third period. Admiral regained the lead on a Dmitry Sayustov goal, assisted by Jonathon Blum. This made it 2-1, the final, with the three stars going to Sayustov, Nalimov (18 for 19 in saves), and Podshendyalov.
Up in Khabarovsk, Amur welcomes Sibir Novosibirsk. Alexander Salak and Alexander Pechursky draw the starts. Novosibirsk got going in the second period with a Damir Zhafyarov goal, coming off of Andrej Meszaros. Sibir added on with a shorthanded goal from Oleg Gubin, set up by Maxim Shalunov. Novosibirsk iced it at 3-0 on a shorthanded and unassisted goal by Tomas Vincour in the third period, going into the empty net. The three stars were Salak (30 save shutout), Zhafyarov, and Gubin.
Westward to Ufa, where Salavat Yulaev brings in Lada Togliatti. Ivan Kasutin and Niklas Svedberg are in the blue paint. Ufa began with a first period power play goal by Dmitry Makarov, powered by Alexander Loginov and Linus Omark. Togliatti tied it on a Tobias Viklund goal, guided in by Igor Magogin and Yefim Gurkin on the power play. Salavat Yulaev retook the lead in the second period on an Andreas Engqvist power play goal, via Loginov and Sami Lepisto. Ufa added on with a Lepisto power play goal, with a lone assist by Omark. Salavat Yulaev extended the lead in the third period as Maxim Goncharov scored, thanks to Omark and Igor Grigorenko. Ufa padded the lead on a Sergei Soin goal, helped along by Anton Lazarev and Denis Bodrov. This made it 5-1, the final, with the three stars being Lepisto, Loginov, and Omark.
Down to Magnitogorsk, where Metallurg hosts Ak Bars Kazan. Emil Garipov and Vasily Koshechkin protect the nets. Magnitogorsk dented the scoreboard in the second period on a power play goal by Wojtek Wolski, powered by Chris Lee and Danis Zaripov. Kazan tied it in the third period with a shorthanded Mikhail Varnakov goal, set up by Fyodor Malykhin. The tie went to the shootout, where Malykhin's two tallies topped one from Wolski for a 2-1 Ak Bars win. The three stars went to Malykhin, Garipov (32 for 33 in saves), and Wolski.
Out west, Lokomotiv Yaroslavl welcomes Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg. Jakub Kovar and Vitaly Kolesnik are between the pipes. Yekaterinburg led off in the first period on an Anatoly Golyshev goal, assisted by Alexei Simakov. Avtomobilist added on with another Golyshev, with another lone assist from Simakov. Yekaterinburg chased Kolesnik with a Petr Koukal goal, fueled by Tommi Kivisto and Nikita Tryamkin. Alexei Murygin took over in goal. Yaroslavl got on the board with an Alexander Polunin goal, via Yegor Korshkov. Lokomotiv got closer with a Denis Mosalyov goal, guided in by Daniil Apalkov and Ilya Lyubushkin. Yaroslavl tied it on an Apalkov power play goal, powered by Petri Kontiola and Ilya Gorokhov. Avtomobilist regained the lead in the second period on an Eero Elo power play goal, with a lone helper by Simakov, who got a sock trick. Lokomotiv retied it as Sergei Konkov scored, with the help of Staffan Kronwall and Kontiola. Yaroslavl took the lead on a Pavel Kraskovsky goal, passed from Korshkov and Polunin. Lokomotiv extended the lead in the third period as Mosalyov scored again, thanks to Kontiola, who got a sock trick. Yaroslavl iced it on a shorthanded empty net goal from Mosalyov to complete his hat trick, making it 7-4 with the unassisted goal. The three stars went to Mosalyov, Golyshev, and Kontiola, while Simakov, Polunin, Korshkov, and Apalkov get the honorable mentions.
Into Moscow, where CSKA brings in Slovan Bratislava. Michael Garnett and Stanislav Galimov tend the twines. Bratislava got started in the second period on a Marek Viedensky goal, assisted by David Skokan. Slovan capped it at 2-0 with a third period empty net goal by Francis Pare, set up by Tomas Surovy. The three stars went to Garnett (45 save shutout), Viedensky, and Pare.
South to Sochi, with the Leopards hosting Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk. Vladislav Fokin and Konstantin Barulin receive the starting nods. Khanty-Mansiysk drew first blood in the second period with an Igor Bortnikov power play goal, powered by Kirill Rasskazov and Oleg Pogorishny. Sochi tied it on a Sergei Bernatsky goal, via Andre Petersson and Denis Kazionov. The Leopards took the lead in the third period on a Ziyat Paigin goal, with a lone assist from Kazionov. Sochi added on with an Ilya Krikunov goal, courtesy of Andrei Kostitsyn and Sergei Kuznetsov. The Leopards extended the lead as Mikhail Anisin scored a power play goal, with a lone assist by Paigin. Sochi finished it at 5-1 with a Kostitsyn power play goal, powered by Igor Ignatushkin and Petersson. The three stars were handed to Paigin, Kostitsyn, and Barulin (26 for 27 in saves), while Kazionov and Petersson get the honorable mentions.
Back north to Cherepovets, with Severstal welcoming Medvescak Zagreb. Danny Taylor and Sergei Magarilov are the goalies. Cherepovets opened in the first period on an Andrei Shefer goal, guided in by Vadim Kudako and Maxim Trunyov. Severstal added on with an unassisted Pavel Buchnevich goal in the second period. Cherepovets extended the lead in the third period on a Buchnevich goal, assisted by Dmitry Kagarlitsky. Severstal padded the lead as Buchnevich completed his natural hat trick, with the help of Kagarlitsky and Yury Trubachyov. The final held at 4-0, with the three stars being Buchnevich, Magarilov (22 save shutout), and Kagarlitsky.
Further north to Helsinki, with Jokerit bringing in Avangard Omsk. Dominik Furch and Henrik Karlsson man the nets. Helsinki was first to score in the first period on a Brandon Kozun goal, fueled by Philip Larsen and Peter Regin. Omsk tied it on an Ilya Mikheyev goal in the second period, guided in by Alexander Popov and Evgeny Kulik. Avangard took the lead as Denis Kulyash scored, thanks to Ilya Zubov and Popov on the power play. Jokerit tied it in the third period with a Regin power play goal, powered by Kozun. Omsk won 3-2 in overtime with a Martin Erat goal, via Alexander Perezhogin and Yury Alexandrov. The three stars were Popov, Kozun, and Regin.
Finally, SKA St. Petersburg hosts Barys Astana. Jan Laco and Mikko Koskinen guard the cages. St. Petersburg started in the first period with a Vadim Shipachyov power play goal, powered by Ilya Kovalchuk and Anton Burdasov. SKA added on with an Alexander Barabanov goal, coming off of Joakim Lindstrom and Jarno Koskiranta. Astana got on the board with a shorthanded and unassisted Maxim Khudyakov goal. St. Petersburg answered in the second period on an Alexei Ponikarovsky goal, with a lone assist by Kovalchuk. SKA extended the lead as Kovalchuk scored, thanks to Shipachyov and Evgeny Dadonov on the power play. St. Petersburg padded the lead in the third period with a Koskiranta goal, passed from Barabanov and Lindstrom. The final held at 5-1, with the three stars named as Kovalchuk, Koskiranta, and Shipachyov, while Barabanov and Lindstrom get the honorable mentions.
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Admiral Vladivostok hosting Metallurg Novokuznetsk. Andrei Kareyev and Ivan Nalimov are in goal. Vladivostok struck first in the first period on an Artyom Podshendyalov goal, passed from Konstantin Makarov and Ivan Glazkov. Novokuznetsk tied it on a Robert Kousal goal, via Maxim Kazakov in the third period. Admiral regained the lead on a Dmitry Sayustov goal, assisted by Jonathon Blum. This made it 2-1, the final, with the three stars going to Sayustov, Nalimov (18 for 19 in saves), and Podshendyalov.
Up in Khabarovsk, Amur welcomes Sibir Novosibirsk. Alexander Salak and Alexander Pechursky draw the starts. Novosibirsk got going in the second period with a Damir Zhafyarov goal, coming off of Andrej Meszaros. Sibir added on with a shorthanded goal from Oleg Gubin, set up by Maxim Shalunov. Novosibirsk iced it at 3-0 on a shorthanded and unassisted goal by Tomas Vincour in the third period, going into the empty net. The three stars were Salak (30 save shutout), Zhafyarov, and Gubin.
Westward to Ufa, where Salavat Yulaev brings in Lada Togliatti. Ivan Kasutin and Niklas Svedberg are in the blue paint. Ufa began with a first period power play goal by Dmitry Makarov, powered by Alexander Loginov and Linus Omark. Togliatti tied it on a Tobias Viklund goal, guided in by Igor Magogin and Yefim Gurkin on the power play. Salavat Yulaev retook the lead in the second period on an Andreas Engqvist power play goal, via Loginov and Sami Lepisto. Ufa added on with a Lepisto power play goal, with a lone assist by Omark. Salavat Yulaev extended the lead in the third period as Maxim Goncharov scored, thanks to Omark and Igor Grigorenko. Ufa padded the lead on a Sergei Soin goal, helped along by Anton Lazarev and Denis Bodrov. This made it 5-1, the final, with the three stars being Lepisto, Loginov, and Omark.
Down to Magnitogorsk, where Metallurg hosts Ak Bars Kazan. Emil Garipov and Vasily Koshechkin protect the nets. Magnitogorsk dented the scoreboard in the second period on a power play goal by Wojtek Wolski, powered by Chris Lee and Danis Zaripov. Kazan tied it in the third period with a shorthanded Mikhail Varnakov goal, set up by Fyodor Malykhin. The tie went to the shootout, where Malykhin's two tallies topped one from Wolski for a 2-1 Ak Bars win. The three stars went to Malykhin, Garipov (32 for 33 in saves), and Wolski.
Out west, Lokomotiv Yaroslavl welcomes Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg. Jakub Kovar and Vitaly Kolesnik are between the pipes. Yekaterinburg led off in the first period on an Anatoly Golyshev goal, assisted by Alexei Simakov. Avtomobilist added on with another Golyshev, with another lone assist from Simakov. Yekaterinburg chased Kolesnik with a Petr Koukal goal, fueled by Tommi Kivisto and Nikita Tryamkin. Alexei Murygin took over in goal. Yaroslavl got on the board with an Alexander Polunin goal, via Yegor Korshkov. Lokomotiv got closer with a Denis Mosalyov goal, guided in by Daniil Apalkov and Ilya Lyubushkin. Yaroslavl tied it on an Apalkov power play goal, powered by Petri Kontiola and Ilya Gorokhov. Avtomobilist regained the lead in the second period on an Eero Elo power play goal, with a lone helper by Simakov, who got a sock trick. Lokomotiv retied it as Sergei Konkov scored, with the help of Staffan Kronwall and Kontiola. Yaroslavl took the lead on a Pavel Kraskovsky goal, passed from Korshkov and Polunin. Lokomotiv extended the lead in the third period as Mosalyov scored again, thanks to Kontiola, who got a sock trick. Yaroslavl iced it on a shorthanded empty net goal from Mosalyov to complete his hat trick, making it 7-4 with the unassisted goal. The three stars went to Mosalyov, Golyshev, and Kontiola, while Simakov, Polunin, Korshkov, and Apalkov get the honorable mentions.
Into Moscow, where CSKA brings in Slovan Bratislava. Michael Garnett and Stanislav Galimov tend the twines. Bratislava got started in the second period on a Marek Viedensky goal, assisted by David Skokan. Slovan capped it at 2-0 with a third period empty net goal by Francis Pare, set up by Tomas Surovy. The three stars went to Garnett (45 save shutout), Viedensky, and Pare.
South to Sochi, with the Leopards hosting Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk. Vladislav Fokin and Konstantin Barulin receive the starting nods. Khanty-Mansiysk drew first blood in the second period with an Igor Bortnikov power play goal, powered by Kirill Rasskazov and Oleg Pogorishny. Sochi tied it on a Sergei Bernatsky goal, via Andre Petersson and Denis Kazionov. The Leopards took the lead in the third period on a Ziyat Paigin goal, with a lone assist from Kazionov. Sochi added on with an Ilya Krikunov goal, courtesy of Andrei Kostitsyn and Sergei Kuznetsov. The Leopards extended the lead as Mikhail Anisin scored a power play goal, with a lone assist by Paigin. Sochi finished it at 5-1 with a Kostitsyn power play goal, powered by Igor Ignatushkin and Petersson. The three stars were handed to Paigin, Kostitsyn, and Barulin (26 for 27 in saves), while Kazionov and Petersson get the honorable mentions.
Back north to Cherepovets, with Severstal welcoming Medvescak Zagreb. Danny Taylor and Sergei Magarilov are the goalies. Cherepovets opened in the first period on an Andrei Shefer goal, guided in by Vadim Kudako and Maxim Trunyov. Severstal added on with an unassisted Pavel Buchnevich goal in the second period. Cherepovets extended the lead in the third period on a Buchnevich goal, assisted by Dmitry Kagarlitsky. Severstal padded the lead as Buchnevich completed his natural hat trick, with the help of Kagarlitsky and Yury Trubachyov. The final held at 4-0, with the three stars being Buchnevich, Magarilov (22 save shutout), and Kagarlitsky.
Further north to Helsinki, with Jokerit bringing in Avangard Omsk. Dominik Furch and Henrik Karlsson man the nets. Helsinki was first to score in the first period on a Brandon Kozun goal, fueled by Philip Larsen and Peter Regin. Omsk tied it on an Ilya Mikheyev goal in the second period, guided in by Alexander Popov and Evgeny Kulik. Avangard took the lead as Denis Kulyash scored, thanks to Ilya Zubov and Popov on the power play. Jokerit tied it in the third period with a Regin power play goal, powered by Kozun. Omsk won 3-2 in overtime with a Martin Erat goal, via Alexander Perezhogin and Yury Alexandrov. The three stars were Popov, Kozun, and Regin.
Finally, SKA St. Petersburg hosts Barys Astana. Jan Laco and Mikko Koskinen guard the cages. St. Petersburg started in the first period with a Vadim Shipachyov power play goal, powered by Ilya Kovalchuk and Anton Burdasov. SKA added on with an Alexander Barabanov goal, coming off of Joakim Lindstrom and Jarno Koskiranta. Astana got on the board with a shorthanded and unassisted Maxim Khudyakov goal. St. Petersburg answered in the second period on an Alexei Ponikarovsky goal, with a lone assist by Kovalchuk. SKA extended the lead as Kovalchuk scored, thanks to Shipachyov and Evgeny Dadonov on the power play. St. Petersburg padded the lead in the third period with a Koskiranta goal, passed from Barabanov and Lindstrom. The final held at 5-1, with the three stars named as Kovalchuk, Koskiranta, and Shipachyov, while Barabanov and Lindstrom get the honorable mentions.
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Wednesday, November 18, 2015
2015-16 NHL Season - Day 43
Three games for today, beginning in...
Winnipeg, as the Jets host the Vancouver Canucks. Ryan Miller and Ondrej Pavelec are the veteran goalies. Winnipeg led off in the first period with a Mark Scheifele power play goal, his sixth of the season, powered by Mathieu Perreault and Blake Wheeler. Vancouver tied it on a Daniel Sedin power play goal in the second period, his seventh of the year, courtesy of Alexandre Burrows and Henrik Sedin. The Jets took the lead back with a Drew Stafford goal, his sixth of the season, assisted by Toby Enstrom and Tyler Myers. Winnipeg added on in the third period as Scheifele scored his second of the game and seventh of the year, passed from Perreault and Stafford. The Jets iced it at 4-1 on a Stafford empty net goal, his second of the game and seventh of the campaign, set up by Scheifele and Perreault, the latter getting a sock trick. The three stars were awarded to Scheifele, Stafford, and Perreault.
Over to Detroit, where the Red Wings welcome the Washington Capitals. Braden Holtby and Petr Mrazek guard the cages. Detroit began in the first period with a Dylan Larkin goal, his sixth of the season, passed from Pavel Datsyuk. Washington tied it on a Justin Williams power play goal, his fourth of the year, powered by Matt Niskanen and Nicklas Backstrom. The Capitals won 2-1 in overtime on an Evgeny Kuznetsov goal, his sixth of the campaign, coming off of Niskanen and Karl Alzner. The three stars went to Kuznetsov, Holtby (25 for 26 in saves), and Niskanen.
Finally, the Edmonton Oilers bring in the Chicago Blackhawks. Corey Crawford and Anders Nilsson are in the creases. Chicago got going in the second period on a Duncan Keith goal, his second of the season, fueled by Patrick Kane and Artemi Panarin on the power play. The Blackhawks added on with a Panarin goal, his seventh of the year, via Artem Anisimov and Kane. Edmonton got on the board with a Jordan Eberle goal, his second of the season, made possible by Brandon Davidson. The Oilers tied it on a Benoit Pouliot goal, his fourth of the year, helped along by Darnell Nurse and Teddy Purcell in the third period. Chicago took the lead back on an Andrew Shaw goal, his second of the season, guided in by Tanner Kero and Marcus Kruger. Edmonton retied it on a Leon Draisaitl goal, his sixth of the year, passed from Taylor Hall and Purcell. The Blackhawks won 4-3 in overtime on a Marian Hossa goal, assisted by Brent Seabrook and Panarin. The three stars belonged to Panarin, Kane, and Purcell.
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Winnipeg, as the Jets host the Vancouver Canucks. Ryan Miller and Ondrej Pavelec are the veteran goalies. Winnipeg led off in the first period with a Mark Scheifele power play goal, his sixth of the season, powered by Mathieu Perreault and Blake Wheeler. Vancouver tied it on a Daniel Sedin power play goal in the second period, his seventh of the year, courtesy of Alexandre Burrows and Henrik Sedin. The Jets took the lead back with a Drew Stafford goal, his sixth of the season, assisted by Toby Enstrom and Tyler Myers. Winnipeg added on in the third period as Scheifele scored his second of the game and seventh of the year, passed from Perreault and Stafford. The Jets iced it at 4-1 on a Stafford empty net goal, his second of the game and seventh of the campaign, set up by Scheifele and Perreault, the latter getting a sock trick. The three stars were awarded to Scheifele, Stafford, and Perreault.
Over to Detroit, where the Red Wings welcome the Washington Capitals. Braden Holtby and Petr Mrazek guard the cages. Detroit began in the first period with a Dylan Larkin goal, his sixth of the season, passed from Pavel Datsyuk. Washington tied it on a Justin Williams power play goal, his fourth of the year, powered by Matt Niskanen and Nicklas Backstrom. The Capitals won 2-1 in overtime on an Evgeny Kuznetsov goal, his sixth of the campaign, coming off of Niskanen and Karl Alzner. The three stars went to Kuznetsov, Holtby (25 for 26 in saves), and Niskanen.
Finally, the Edmonton Oilers bring in the Chicago Blackhawks. Corey Crawford and Anders Nilsson are in the creases. Chicago got going in the second period on a Duncan Keith goal, his second of the season, fueled by Patrick Kane and Artemi Panarin on the power play. The Blackhawks added on with a Panarin goal, his seventh of the year, via Artem Anisimov and Kane. Edmonton got on the board with a Jordan Eberle goal, his second of the season, made possible by Brandon Davidson. The Oilers tied it on a Benoit Pouliot goal, his fourth of the year, helped along by Darnell Nurse and Teddy Purcell in the third period. Chicago took the lead back on an Andrew Shaw goal, his second of the season, guided in by Tanner Kero and Marcus Kruger. Edmonton retied it on a Leon Draisaitl goal, his sixth of the year, passed from Taylor Hall and Purcell. The Blackhawks won 4-3 in overtime on a Marian Hossa goal, assisted by Brent Seabrook and Panarin. The three stars belonged to Panarin, Kane, and Purcell.
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