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    Thursday, May 09, 2024

    NHL roundup

    Ottawa celebrates a goal by Daniel Alfredsson as New Jersey goaltender Martin Brodeur, left, and Bryce Salvadore react during the third period of Monday's game in Newark, N.J. The Senators won 2-1 in a shootout.

    Senators 2, Devils 1 (SO)

    Jakob Silfverberg beat Martin Brodeur to his stick side in the shootout and goalie Ben Bishop turned aside 30 shots for his first victory of the season, giving Ottawa a victory over New Jersey on Monday.

    Silfverberg, who assisted on the Senators' regulation goal, skated in on Brodeur in the shootout and fired a right-handed wrist shot that caught the NHL's all-time wins leader by surprise.

    Bishop stopped former Senator Bobby Butler on the Devils' third shootout attempt to give Ottawa only its third road win of the season. Ilya Kovalchuk and Patrik Elias were both stopped by Bishop in the shootout.

    Stephen Gionta scored his second goal of the season in the opening minutes of the game, but the Devils were silenced the rest of the way by Bishop. Brodeur had 29 saves for New Jersey.

    Daniel Alfredsson scored for Ottawa in the third period, tying the game at 1 with 11:48 remaining on his 420th career goal.

    Flyers 7, Islanders 0

    The line of Claude Giroux, Matt Read and Jakub Voracek combined for three goals and 10 points, helping Philadelphia break a slump with a victory over New York.

    Giroux scored two goals and added an assist, Read had a goal and two assists and Voracek had four assists. Ilya Bryzgalov made 19 saves for his first shutout of the season and 30th in the NHL.

    Zac Rinaldo scored his first goal of the season, Brayden Schenn also had a goal and Danny Briere closed the scoring with a pair in the third period as the Flyers moved to 2-3 on a six-game trip.

    Evgeni Nabokov played much better than his statistics showed and finished with 18 saves for the Islanders, who trailed 1-0 after the first period.

    Avalanche 6, Predators 5

    Paul Stastny and Jamie McGinn scored 13 seconds apart in the second period and Colorado snapped a nine-game losing streak against Nashville with a win over the Predators.

    Shea Weber scored with 1:18 left to make it a one-goal game, the only score of the final period.

    Matt Duchene and Aaron Palushaj each had a goal and two assists, and Chuck Kobasew and Tyson Barrie also scored for Colorado, which was outscored by Nashville 34-14 over the past two seasons.

    The Predators pulled to 4-3 on Colin Wilson's goal before Stastny and McGinn restored the cushion and forced Nashville coach Barry Trotz to yank Chris Mason, who allowed six goals on 18 shots.

    Mike Fisher, Sergei Kostitsyn and Jonathon Blum had goals for Nashville.

    Maple Leafs 3, Panthers 0

    Ben Scrivens notched his second consecutive shutout, and Clarke MacArthur and Nazem Kadri each had a goal and an assist to lead Toronto over Florida.

    Scrivens, who got his first career shutout last Saturday in a 3-0 victory over Ottawa, stopped 37 shots.

    Phil Kessel also scored for the Maple Leafs, who won for the sixth time in seven games. Toronto is off to its best road start since opening 7-2-0 away from home during the 1940-41 season.

    Jose Theodore made 29 saves for Florida, which lost its fifth straight and sixth in the past seven at home.

    Canadiens 3, Hurricanes 0

    Tomas Plekanec and Max Pacioretty scored 18 seconds apart in the third period to seal Montreal's fourth straight win.

    Pacioretty added an assist and Brandon Prust also scored for Montreal in the third.

    Peter Budaj made 19 saves for his second win of the season and his first shutout in a Canadiens uniform.

    Cam Ward stopped 23 shots for Carolina.

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