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    NHL Roundup: Blues Match team record with 11th victory in a row in a row

    April 3, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; The St. Louis Blues Center Robert Thomas (18) celebrates with the left wing Pavel Buchnevich (89) and the defender Justin Faulk (72) after achieving the game in the game in the Enterprise Center against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Mandatory loan: Jeff Curry-Mimagn pictures

    Robert Thomas’ Power-Play goal 2:12 In the extension, the host St. Louis Blues with his 11th victory in a row, 5-4 over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday with 5: 4.

    Thomas added an assist for the blues. Jake neighbors collected two goals and Jordan Kyrou scored a goal and supported the game winner. Joel Hofer scored 24 parades to win his fifth victory in a row in a row.

    Bryan Rust, Rickard Rakell and Rutger McGroarty all scored a goal and a template for the Penguins who lost four of their last five (1-2-2).

    Connor Dawar also achieved for Pittsburgh, which the binding goal of McGroarty (his first in the NHL) achieved with 25 seconds before the regulation. Sidney Crosby achieved his 55th assist of the season to earn a point for the 11th game in a row. Tristan Jarry stopped 14 shots.

    Flames 4, ducks 1

    Blake Coleman achieved a few special team goals to lead hosts Calgary to an important victory over Anaheim.

    Nazem Kadri and Kevin Rooney also achieved the flames that helped their playoff hopes. Calgary’s Yegor Sharangovich collected two templates, and Dustin Wolf achieved 26 parades. The flames are five points behind the wilderness for second place in the Western Conference of the Western Conference. Calgary still has seven games and Minnesota has six games ahead of her.

    Olen Zellweger was classified for the ducks, which were officially removed from the dispute after the season. John Gibson left the game after two periods due to an injury to the lower body after stopping 23 out of 26 shots with which he was confronted. Lukas Dostal turned 7 out of 8 shots aside.

    Oilers 3, Haie 2

    Jeff Skinner scored the decisive goal and added an assist when Edmonton defeated hosts San Jose.

    Connor Brown and Viktor Arvidsson have also evaluated the Oilers who won their third game in a row. Defender Evan Bouchard had two templates and Calvin Pickard scored 27 parades. The NHL goalkeeper Leon Draisaitl settled with an unknown injury in the middle of the second period.

    Jack Thompson and Tyler Toffoli scored the goals for the Sharks, who lost their fourth game in a row (0-3-1). Mario Ferraro had two templates and Georgi Romanov stopped 35 shots in an emergency.

    Stars 5, predators 1

    Dallas scored four times in the third period to extend his winning streak to seven games with a win against Nashville’s visit.

    Mason Marchment had a goal and a template, and Jason Robertson, Matt Duchene and Mikko Rantannen each had two templates for the stars. Jake Oettinger made 28 parades. The captain of Dallas, Jamie Benn, exposed himself for a violation of the lower body and ended his successive strips with 371.

    Steven Stamkos hit and Justus Annunen stopped 22 shots for the predators who lost five in a row.

    Canadiens 4, Bruins 1

    Brendan Gallagher and Nick Suzuki each recorded one goal and an assist when Montreal defeated Boston.

    Montreal never looked back after taking over a 2-0 lead from Christian Dvorak and Cole Caufield in the second half. Sam Montembault scored eight of his 18 parades for the Canades in the third period, who scored their second win in a winning streak with three games in their last 17 games against the Bruins.

    Elias Lindholm scored a goal and Jeremy Swayman stopped 28 shots for Boston, which won in the last 10 games (0-9-1) without a win.

    Avalanche 7, Blue Jackets 3

    Colorado scored goals from seven players when it scored a playoff base with a dominant victory in Columbus.

    Nathan Mackinnon, Devon Toews, Cale Makar and Charlie Coyle each scored one goal and added two templates for the avalanche, which have in 16 of their last 18 (14-2-2) points. Miles Wood added a goal and an assist, while Brock Nelson and Parker Kelly also scored for Colorado. Mackenzie Blackwood made 27 parades.

    Sean Monahan, Zach Aston-Reese and Boone Jenner scored for the Blue Jackets. Elvis Merzlikins allowed seven goals on 28 shots, and Daniil Tarasov stopped four shots for relief.

    Jets 4, Golden Knights 0

    The backup goalkeeper Eric Comrie turned 26 shots for his second edition of the season, and Winnipeg Band with his 52nd victory and remained Vegas in Las Vegas.

    Mark Scheifele, Adam Lowry, Colin Miller and Cole Perfetti scored goals and Nino Niederreiter added two templates for Winnipeg. It was the third time that the jets that lead the NHL in points won 52 games in one season-to teams 2017-18 and 2023-24. Comrie published the fourth closure of his career.

    Adin Hill, who was pulled after two periods for Akira Schmid, recorded 16 parades for the golden knights.

    Kings 4, Utah Hockey Club 2

    Kevin Fiala and Trevor Moore scored 44 seconds in the third half to visit Los Angeles against Utah in Salt Lake City.

    Drew Doughty had a goal and a template, Adrian Kempe also scored a goal and Darcy Kuemper scored 28 parades for Los Angeles, which has won three times in a row to hold the Edmonton Oilers for second place in the Pacific division.

    Jack Mcbain had a goal and a template, Lawson Crouse also scored a goal and Karel Vejmelka stopped 15 shots in his 19th start in a row for Utah, who had won two in a row.

    Senators 2, Blitz 1

    Defense attorney Jake Sanderson achieved two figures in goals in the second season, and Ottawa supported his playoff chances by visiting Tampa Bay.

    Ottawa holds number 1 in the Eastern Conference and led a lead of five points to No. 2 in Montreal Canadiens. The senators divided 2-2-0 in the season series. Sanderson scored the power play in four games for the third time, while Shane Pinto cut into the net for the 17th time. Robly Greig scored two templates when the club improved to 10-4-1 in the last 15 games.

    The defender Artem Zub drove in his 300th game, but the senators were again without the services of the dynamic captain Brady Tkachuk, who missed his second game with an injury to the upper body. Brandon Hagel scored his 34th marker for Tampa Bay, who lost for the first time in five games.

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