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    Friday, May 10, 2024

    NHL Roundup

    Penguins 6, Rangers 3

    James Neal scored twice, Evgeni Malkin assisted on three Pittsburgh goals, and the Penguins chased reigning Vezina Trophy winner Henrik Lundqvist from the net in the second period of a victory over the Rangers in New York's home opener Sunday night.

    Neal, Tyler Kennedy and Matt Niskanen all scored in the first period, and Malkin set up Pascal Dupuis in the second to push Pittsburgh's lead to 4-1 and drive Lundqvist to the bench. The Penguins, building off a 3-1 win at Philadelphia on Saturday, are 2-0 in the lockout-shortened season and haven't even played a home game.

    Neal added his second of the game and third of the season off another assist by Malkin to make it 5-1 at 5:06 of the third. Kris Letang added an empty-net goal with 1:52 left to close the scoring.

    Veteran backup Tomas Vokoun started for Pittsburgh over Marc-Andre Fleury and was solid in making 31 saves.

    Sabres 5, Flyers 2

    Thomas Vanek scored twice and added three assists in leading Buffalo to a season-opening win over Philadelphia.

    Defenseman Tyler Myers scored the go-ahead goal with 5:03 left in the game after the Sabres overcame a 2-1 second-period deficit. Cody Hodgson and newly acquired forward Steve Ott also scored for the Sabres. Captain Jason Pominville set up two goals and Ryan Miller made 27 saves in helping Buffalo improve to 6-1-1 in its past eight season openers.

    Claude Giroux, with his second goal of the season, and Sean Couturier scored for the Flyers, who were coming off a 3-1 season-opening loss to Pittsburgh on Saturday. This marks just the 10th time Philadelphia has opened 0-2.

    Sharks 4, Flames 1

    Patrick Marleau scored a pair of goals to lead San Jose to a win over Calgary in the season-opener for both teams.

    Martin Havlat and defenseman Dan Boyle also scored for the Sharks during a three-goal second period.

    Joe Thornton and Joe Pavelski each had a pair of assists.

    Lee Stempniak scored for Calgary, which led 1-0 after the opening period.

    With the victory, the Sharks spoiled the debut of new Flames coach Bob Hartley.

    As other NHL teams have done at home openers to soothe hurt fan feelings after the lockout, the Flames discounted food, drink and merchandise Sunday. The stores at the Saddledome were doing a brisk business 90 minutes prior to the game.

    Wild 1, Stars 0

    Zach Parise scored his first goal with the Wild and Josh Harding stopped all 24 shots he faced in his first start since being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and Minnesota beat Dallas.

    Parise notched his third point with the Wild a night after getting two assists in Minnesota's season-opening win against Colorado.

    Parise's first goal of the season came at 8:11 of the first period just as a 4-on-3 advantage for the Wild expired.

    He one-timed a pass from Pierre-Marc Bouchard past Cristopher Nilstorp from the slot.

    Nilstorp, who signed with the Stars in June after playing the previous four seasons in the Swedish Elite League, stopped 31 shots in his first career NHL start for Dallas.

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