Tuukka Rask stopped all 26 shots he faced, David Pastrnak extended his goal stre...
Tuukka Rask stopped all 26 shots he faced, David Pastrnak extended his goal streak to five games and the Boston Bruins beat the visiting St. Louis Blues 3-0 Saturday night in a rematch of last season’s Stanley Cup Final.
Brad Marchand assisted to extend his points streak to nine games, while Pastrnak has points in eight straight. The Bruins have also scored power-play goals in six consecutive contests.Flyers 7, Blue Jackets 4 Boone Jenner paced the Blue Jackets with two goals, while Pierre-Luc Dubois and Josh Anderson had one goal apiece, with Anderson adding an assist. Columbus had a six-game point streak snapped . Blue Jackets goaltender Joonas Korpisalo stopped 39 shots.Defenseman Ryan Ellis scored 3:15 into overtime as visiting Nashville continued its mastery of Tampa Bay.
Kyle Connor made a perfect pass for Little to convert on a two-on-one rush with 1:56 remaining in overtime, capping a game played amidst falling snow and before a sellout crowd of 33,518 at Mosaic Stadium, home of the Canadian Football League’s Saskatchewan Roughriders. The win broke the Penguins’ three-game losing streak — which began after Pittsburgh beat the Stars 4-2 at home on Oct. 18. Dallas had won three straight since the previous loss to the Penguins.Joel Armia scored a power-play goal in the opening seconds of the third period to snap a tie as the Montreal scored three third-period goals to defeat visiting Toronto.
Nino Niederreiter and Jordan Staal also scored for the Hurricanes, who tallied twice on the power play. Niederreiter, who scored his first goal of the season, also had an assist. Sebastian Aho picked up two assists. Mrazek posted his second shutout of the season.
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