Tuesday in the NHL | Hat trick for Karlsson, but the Sharks fall

Read the reports of the games played on Monday in the NHL.

Updated at 6:36 a.m.

Anaheim come from behind and beat San Jose in shootout

Trevor Zegras and Troy Terry scored in shootouts and the Anaheim Ducks overcame an Erik Karlsson hat trick on Tuesday to win 6-5 over the San Jose Sharks.

Logan Couture scored in a shootout for San Jose, but Anthony Stolarz stopped Karlsson and Kevin Labanc.

Stolarz made 39 saves; his career record against the Sharks is 6-1-0.

Adam Henrique (twice), Ryan Strome, Frank Vatrano and Maxime Comtois scored for the Ducks in regular time.

Anaheim picked up a first road win this season (1-5-1).

Timo Meier scored a brace in a losing cause. Kaapo Kahkonen stopped 39 shots.

Karlsson leads NHL defensemen with nine goals and 15 points.

The Ducks will be the visitors in Vancouver on Thursday.

Ben Ross, Associated Press

A first victory in Tempe for the Coyotes


PHOTO ROSS D. FRANKLIN, ASSOCIATED PRESS

The Coyotes’ first stint at Mullett Arena will end on Thursday against Dallas.

Nick Ritchie broke the deadlock midway through the third period and the Arizona Coyotes earned their first win at their new home on Tuesday, beating the Florida Panthers 3-1.

Ritchie scored on the power play; all of his four goals this season have come in that context, by the way.

Lawson Crouse also scored on the superiority and Clayton Keller completed in an empty net.

Karel Velmelka made 40 saves, only being beaten by Colin White in the second period.

Spencer Knight stopped 18 shots. He suffered his first defeat this season, in four outings.

White has had at least one point in each of Florida’s six road games this season.

Limited to seven shots in the first period, the Panthers still totaled 41.

The Coyotes had lost 3-2 in their first two games on the ASU campus.

Their first stay at Mullett Arena will end on Thursday, against Dallas.

Jack Magruder, Associated Press

The Lightning take the measure of the Senators 4-3


PHOTO CHRIS O’MEARA, ASSOCIATED PRESS

Nikita Kucherov had one goal and two assists.

Nikita Kucherov had a goal and two assists as the Tampa Bay Lightning came from behind to beat the Ottawa Senators 4-3 on Tuesday night.

The Lightning took the lead for good when Kucherov scored with a shot from the right faceoff circle with 2:30 remaining in the third period, aided by a side pass from Mikhail Sergachev.

Kucherov has now scored at least one goal in his last four games, and scored at least one point in his last eight games.

Brady Tkachuk was able to take a shot on a breakaway with a second to play but his shot missed the target.

Sergachev, Alex Killorn and Brayden Point scored the other goals for the Lightning, while goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy faced only 15 shots. The Lightning’s five-man offense has scored just one goal in eight attempts.

The Lightning won the game despite the absence of star defenseman Victor Hedman with an upper body injury. His status will be reassessed on a daily basis.

In the loss, goaltender Anton Forsberg blocked 30 pucks. The Senators scorers were Dylan Gambrell, Mathieu Joseph and Claude Giroux.

Mark Diddler, Associated Press

A 5e Straight win for the Knights


PHOTO GEOFF BURKE, USA TODAY SPORTS

Shea Theodore’s winning goal

Shea Theodore scored at 1:35 in overtime and the Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Washington Capitals 3-2 on Tuesday.

Jack Eichel maneuvered well in the opposing zone. Patient, he ended up serving a perfect pass in the slot to Theodore, who collected a third goal this season.

Eichel and William Carrier were the other scorers for the Knights, who have won their last five games.

Alex Pietrangelo has been instrumental in every Vegas goal, giving him nine assists this season.

Logan Thompson made 19 saves, being beaten by Marcus Johansson and Trevor van Riemsdyk.

Charlie Lindgren stopped 28 shots.

Phil Kessel of the visitors is six games away from reaching the milestone of 1,000 games played in a row.

The Golden Knights continue their stay in the East by visiting the Senators on Thursday. They will play at the Bell Center on Saturday night.

Sammi Silber, Associated Press

Rangers sign a 3e straight win


PHOTO WENDELL CRUZ, USA TODAY SPORTS

K’Andre Miller

Chris Kreider scored on the breakaway at 4:07 into overtime and the New York Rangers beat the Philadelphia Flyers 1-0 on Tuesday.

Carter Hart turned aside 35 shots before flailing against Kreider, who beat him from the backhand after grabbing the pass from Mika Zibanejad. He has five points in his last three games.

Igor Shesterkin made 19 saves, earning his first shutout of the season.

Kreider has shot on goal seven times for Rangers, who are unbeaten in their last three games.

Shots from Zibanejad and Kreider had hit the post in the middle period.

The Rangers let two power plays slip away in the third period.

The Flyers will visit the Maple Leafs on Wednesday.

Toronto will try to end a four-game losing streak.

Allan Kreda, Associated Press

Islanders beat Hawks 3-1


PHOTO JAMIE SABAU, USA TODAY SPORTS

Sam Lafferty and Jean-Gabriel Pageau

Brock Nelson had a goal and an assist on Tuesday to help the New York Islanders win 3-1 over the Chicago Blackhawks.

Nelson has four goals in his last three games.

Anders Lee and Zach Parise signed the other nets for the Islanders, who have won their last four meetings.

Ilya Sorokin blocked 21 shots in a winning cause.

The Islanders will be back in action on Thursday in St. Louis.

Arvid Soderblom blocked 28 shots after Alex Stalock’s early exit with an unspecified injury in the third minute of the game.

Jonathan Toews had the goal for the Blackhawks, who were losing a fourth straight game.

Matt Carlson, Associated Press

Bruins win sixth straight game


PHOTO CHARLES LECLAIRE, USA TODAY SPORTS

Danton Heinen (43) and Brad Marchand (63)

Hampus Lindholm scored at 3:37 in overtime and the Boston Bruins defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 6-5 on Tuesday.

Lindholm threaded the needle with a wrist shot, scoring his third goal of the season.

Pavel Zacha, Taylor Hall, Charlie Coyle, Brad Marchand and Jakub Lauko scored the other goals for the Bruins, who are undefeated in their last six games.

22-year-old Czech Lauko earned a first goal in the National League.

The Bruins posted the NHL’s best record in October, 8-1-0.

They will be back in action Thursday at Madison Square Garden.

The Penguins replica came from Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Rickard Rakell, Bryan Rust and Josh Archibald.

The Penguins have slipped their last five games.

The two clubs will meet again on January 2 at Fenway Park.

Author of 1421 points, Crosby won the 18e place of history to Adam Oates.

He’s not far from 17e rank, held by Bryan Trottier (1425 points).

Crosby is one assist away from becoming the 20the player to total 900 assists.

Associated Press

Four goals at 2e twenty lead the Stars to a 5-2 win


PHOTOJEROME MIRON, USA TODAY SPORTS

Miro Heiskanen

Roope Hintz scored twice as the Dallas Stars defeated the Los Angeles Kings 5-2 on Tuesday.

Dallas distanced itself with three goals in a minute and a half in the second period.

Hintz completed the push with his second goal of the game, his fifth goal of the campaign.

Jason Robertson, Tyler Seguin and Joe Pavelski also hit the target for the Stars.

Robertson, Jamie Benn and Miro Heiskanen provided two assists each, while Scott Wedgewood made 30 saves.

Kevin Fiala and Arthur Kaliyev fought back for the Kings. Cal Petersen blocked 35 shots.

Associated Press


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