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ATP News: ATP roundup: Casper Ruud wins in Portugal for 10th title


Top-seeded Casper Ruud of Norway won his first title of the season, and 10th of his career, with a 6-2, 7-6 (3) defeat of Miomir Kecmanovic of Serbia at the Millennium Estoril Open in Portugal on Sunday.

Ruud delivered three aces, won 83 percent of the points on his first serve and saved all three break points he faced. Kecmanovic wasn’t as sharp on his serve, winning 74 percent of his first serves and only 40 percent on his second. Ruud capitalized on two of his eight break chances.

The players stayed on serve in the second set, forcing a tiebreak. But Kecmanovic, the sixth seed, lost serve three times, leaving Ruud with three match points when he served for the win at 6-3.

Nine of Ruud’s titles have come on clay. He will move up one spot to No. 4 when the ATP rankings are released on Monday.

Grand Prix Hassan II

Roberto Carballes Baena of Spain won his first tournament in five years, defeating Alexandre Muller of France in three sets in Marrakech, Morocco.

Carballes Baena dropped the first set but fought back to win 4-6, 7-6 (3), 6-2 in a match that lasted just short of three hours. Both players were unseeded.

Muller struck eight aces, but they were negated by five double faults and three service breaks in a match that wound up separated by just four total points.

The 30-year-old Spaniard’s only previous title came at the Ecuador Open in February 2018. Muller was seeking his first championship.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Earthquakes F Jeremy Ebobisse heard racist remark vs. Red Bulls

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San Jose Earthquakes striker Jeremy Ebobisse claimed that a New York Red Bulls player made a racist remark during the second half of Saturday’s game that nearly caused his team to walk off the field.

Ebobisse did not reveal the name of the player, but the incident allegedly occurred in the 54th minute of the Earthquakes’ 1-1 draw with the Red Bulls. Ebobisse said San Jose continued to play because the player who made the remark said it was not not directed toward anyone in particular.

“What is important for me to share is that I know what I heard and the reason why I felt, after a lengthy conversation, we should continue with the game is because the player who said the word claimed it was not aimed at any of us,” Ebobisse said.

The incident prompted 21 minutes of stoppage time at the conclusion of the second half. Following the match, Major League Soccer announced that it will be investigating the situation.

“Major League Soccer is aware of an incident wherein a New York Red Bulls player is alleged to have used language that violates league policy during the 54th minute of the New York Red Bulls vs. San Jose Earthquakes match tonight,” MLS said in a statement. “MLS has zero tolerance for abusive and offensive language and takes these allegations seriously.”

“An investigation into this matter will begin promptly. Further information will be provided upon completion of that investigation.”

Ebobisse has already made it clear that he is supportive of the investigation and doesn’t want emotions to interfere with the facts of the incident.

“It is important we dig out all the facts. I want to be as open as possible here,” Ebobisse said. “There is a lot of uncertainty here, I want to respect what will hopefully be a robust investigation. A difficult situation. I am grateful I was with my teammates.

“… Whether that is a good faith comment or not we shall see as the investigation goes on. But a difficult moment where players were put in charge, have to manage all sorts of emotions because the system is not robust enough.”

New York said it will be fully cooperating with the league’s investigation.

“It was brought to our attention during Saturday’s match that one of our players allegedly used a racial slur on the pitch,” the Red Bulls said in a statement posted to social media. “The New York Red Bulls take these matters very seriously and promptly reported the allegations to Major League Soccer. We will cooperate with the League’s investigation.

“The New York Red Bulls do not condone any form of harassment or discrimination.”

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Whitecaps edge Timbers thanks to Brian White

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Brian White scored in the second half, and the Vancouver Whitecaps recorded their second straight shutout victory by dispatching the Portland Timbers 1-0 on Saturday night.

Julian Gressel assisted on White’s goal in the 74th minute on a night in which the Whitecaps (2-2-3, nine points) had a 13-2 edge in shots. Vancouver put nine on target, while Portland didn’t place a single shot on goal.

Yohei Takaoka wasn’t called on to make any saves while recording his second shutout of the season for the Whitecaps.

Aljaz Ivacic made eight saves For the Timbers (1-4-2, five points), who are winless over their past six matches.

Among the pivotal players to sit out for injury riddled Portland were midfielders Sebastian Blanco (knee) and Eryk Williamson (knee) and forwards Felipe Mora (knee) and Yimmi Chara (hamstring).

The sequence of Vancouver’s goal began with Ryan Gauld sending a left-footed shot on net that Ivacic got his hands on. The rebound went to Gressel, whose shot hit the back of Portland’s Justin Rasmussen and bounced back to him. He then sent a cross to White, who was right in front of the net and used his leg to knock it past Ivacic.

Six minutes later, the Timbers had their best opportunity as Franck Boli found an open Rasmussen to the left of the net. Rasmussen shot the ball, but it went in front of the net like a cross instead of toward it, and teammate Juan Mosquera’s right-footed attempt to even the score was unsuccessful.

Vancouver’s Ranko Veselinovic twice pushed the ball past Ivacic but both goals were nullified.

The first came in the 30th minute when Gressel’s shot was blocked by Ivacic. Veselinovic pounced on the rebound to score but the nearby official immediately called offside to negate the goal.

In the 51st minute, Gauld sent a corner kick into the box and Veselinovic nudged Portland’s Dario Zuparic and sent him to the ground. Veselinovic easily headed the ball into the net, but the goal was overturned by video review.

Vancouver had a 7-0 edge in first-half shots, but Ivacic came up big with four saves.

Ivacic was under assault in the opening minutes but made stellar saves on Pedro Vite’s left-footer from outside the box in the fourth minute and on Mathias Laborda’s header in the seventh.

The Whitecaps had another solid chance in the 23rd minute but Laborda sent his header over the top of the net.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Sounders win third straight, blank St. Louis City

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Josh Atencio scored the first goal of his MLS career to break a second-half tie and help the Seattle Sounders pull away to a 3-0 victory over visiting St. Louis City on Saturday night.

Substitute Raul Ruidiaz added his first goal of the season for Seattle (5-1-1, 16 points), which won its third in a row and its third of the season by multiple goals.

And St. Louis defender Jake Nerwinski also put the ball into his own net on a late own-goal that put the match out of reach.

Ruidiaz’s tally was his 60th all-time for the Sounders in the MLS regular season, putting him two ahead of teammate Fredy Montero for most in club history.

Heber came off the bench late for Seattle for his first appearance since he scored once in each of the Sounders’ first two games.

Roman Burki made four saves for St. Louis (5-2-0, 15 points), but also committed an error on the play leading to Ruidiaz’s tally.

The visitors lost their second straight following an MLS-record five consecutive victories to open an expansion season. They’ve now been held scoreless in consecutive games after scoring 15 times in those first five wins.

After an even first half, Seattle began to assert control in the second.

Atencio dragged a low shot wide of the left post in the 52nd minute during a sequence of open play. Six minutes later, Nicolas Lodeiro attempted an audacious volley directly from a corner kick that sailed only a few feet over the crossbar.

Atencio would finally break through for the hosts in the 65th after an attack that began with a diagonal ball out of the back.

After a half-clearance from the St. Louis defense, Alex Roldan and Nicolas Lodeiro combine to set up Atencio, who unleashed a 25-yard strike that appeared to wrongfoot Burki. The goalkeeper was also possibly screened on the play by Jordan Morris and his own defender.

Lodeiro and Roldan were again involved six minutes later to help Ruidiaz’s breakthrough. This time, Burki also unintentionally played a part in the setup, spilling Roldan’s cross to set up a simple finish for the Peruvian forward.

–Field Level Media

FRIENDLY News: USWNT star Mallory Swanson has torn patellar tendon


U.S. women’s national team star Mallory Swanson has a torn left patella tendon, U.S. Soccer confirmed Sunday.

The 24-year-old forward injured her knee during a 2-0 win against Ireland in a friendly on Saturday in Austin, Texas.

She returned Sunday to Chicago, where she plays professionally for the NWSL’s Red Stars, for further evaluation.

Swanson, the leading scorer for the USWNT this year, was carted off late in the first half Saturday after her knee buckled.

U.S. Soccer did not provide a timeline for Swanson’s injury. The 2023 Women’s World Cup gets underway in July in New Zealand and Australia.

Forward Alyssa Thompson, 18, will replace Swanson on the USWNT roster for Tuesday’s friendly against Ireland in St. Louis.

Thompson was the No. 1 pick in the 2023 NWSL Draft by Angel City FC. She earned her first two senior-team caps for the U.S. last October.

Swanson, who went by Pugh before her marriage to Chicago Cubs shortstop Dansby Swanson, has seven goals in five matches in 2023 — five more goals than anyone else on the team.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Wild sign D Brock Faber to 3-year contract


The Minnesota Wild signed defenseman Brock Faber to a three-year, entry-level contract that begins immediately.

The team said he will join the Wild on Sunday and accompany them to Chicago for Monday night’s game against the Blackhawks.

A native of Maple Grove, Minn., Faber just concluded his season with the University of Minnesota, which lost in the semifinals of the Frozen Four on Thursday.

This season, as a junior, Faber captained the Golden Gophers and had four goals and 27 points, as well as 54 blocked shots and a plus-29 rating.

Faber played in 97 career games in college, tallying 53 points (seven goals, 46 assists), 130 blocked shots and a plus-54 rating. He is a two-time Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year winner and a two-time All-Big Ten first-team selection.

Faber, 20, also played for the United States at the 2022 Winter Olympics, posting one assist in four games.

The Los Angeles Kings selected Faber in the second round of the 2020 NHL Draft. Last June, the Kings traded his rights and a 2022 first-round draft pick to Minnesota for Kevin Fiala.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Avalanche aim to continue road dominance in visit to Anaheim


The Colorado Avalanche will look to win their franchise-record 10th straight road game when they visit the reeling Anaheim Ducks on Sunday.

The Avalanche are coming off a 4-3 win over the host Los Angeles Kings on Saturday to tie their record set during the 2009-10 season.

The Ducks extended their winless streak to 10 games (0-9-1) with a 5-4 overtime loss to the host Arizona Coyotes on Saturday.

The defending Stanley Cup champion Avalanche (48-24-6, 102 points) have won 13 of their past 15 games and are heading to the playoffs for the sixth straight season.

The Ducks (23-45-11, 57 points) have the third-fewest points in league, one more than the Columbus Blue Jackets and Chicago Blackhawks. Anaheim will miss the playoffs for the fifth straight season.

For Colorado, Denis Malgin and Alex Newhook each scored in the first 2:30 of the second period to stake the Avalanche to a 2-0 lead before the Kings tied the game at 2-2 at the 12:55 mark of the period.

Defenseman Brad Hunt regained the lead for Colorado at 1:50 of the third period. Malgin scored what turned out to be the game-winning goal at 6:18 of the period.

Goalie Alexandar Georgiev made 38 saves for the Avalanche.

“Ugly, but a win’s a win,” Colorado coach Jared Bednar said of his team’s franchise record 27th road victory of the season, eclipsing the mark set during the 2013-14 season.

“Our goalie was really good. We needed him to be really good on a night like that. And we were opportunistic. Made the most of those opportunities and were able to hang on, so we’ll take it and move on.”

The Ducks’ rally came up short against the Coyotes.

Anaheim, which trailed 3-1 midway through the second period, grabbed a 4-3 lead after Max Jones scored off an assist from Derek Grant with 1:54 remaining in the third. The Coyotes, however, tied the game with 35 seconds left.

In overtime, Matias Maccelli accepted a pass from defenseman Juuso Valimaki and found a streaking Barrett Hayton, who wristed a shot between goalie Ollie Eriksson Ek’s pads to end the game.

Before unleashing his game-winning shot, Hayton toe-dragged the puck around Anaheim defenseman Cam Fowler, who logged 38:55 of ice time. That set an NHL regular-season record since time on ice tracking began in the 1997-98 season.

Adam Henrique scored twice, Ryan Strome collected a goal and two assists and Jones had one of each for the Ducks.

Eriksson Ek made 34 saves in his NHL debut.

“Our guys, I’m really proud of how they continue to work, how they stick together, how they’re supporting each other,” Anaheim coach Dallas Eakins said. “This season is a tough one, but we’ll all be better for it.”

Colorado and Anaheim have split their previous two meetings this season. The Ducks pulled out a 5-3 road win on Jan. 26 before the Avalanche cruised to a 5-1 in Anaheim on March 27.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Bruins eyeing NHL wins record in visit to Philadelphia


The Boston Bruins are on the cusp of NHL history.

Winners of five straight games, Boston (62-12-5, 129 points) aims to set an NHL record for single-season victories on Sunday when it visits the free-falling Philadelphia Flyers (29-37-13, 71 points).

The Presidents’ Trophy-winning Bruins tied the NHL record win total with a 2-1 triumph over the New Jersey Devils on Saturday.

With less than a handful of games left before the playoffs, Boston’s lineup received a boost as Taylor Hall returned from a lower-body injury.

“I wanted to play in either the Toronto game (Thursday) or this game just to feel a little bit of playoff intensity against teams that are really looking for points,” Hall said after Saturday’s win. “Playing a game like that where every shift mattered was great.”

Former Devil Pavel Zacha scored both goals for Boston in Saturday’s win.

The Bruins have had brushes with individual and team history all throughout this season, now posting a win total that only the 1995-96 Detroit Red Wings and 2018-19 Tampa Bay Lightning have reached in the history of the league.

The single-season NHL points record is also in sight for the Bruins. Their 129 points tied the 1977-78 Montreal Canadiens for the third-most in a single season. The 1995-96 Red Wings had 131 points, one shy of the all-time record set by the 1976-77 Canadiens.

Bruins coach Jim Montgomery believes that the records are not lost on his veteran-laden team.

“I think they do grasp it because we’re talking about the history of the NHL,” Montgomery said. “Yeah, I think they grasp it like when (Wayne) Gretzky broke (Gordie) Howe’s (scoring) record. That’s an individual feat, but everybody’s aware of it. Our group is aware of what we are doing as a team.”

The Flyers, who are 0-5-1 in their last six games, are coming off a 4-0 loss against the Islanders in New York. They finished a winless four-game road trip being outscored 16-5.

Saturday’s all-around effort was not to coach John Tortorella’s liking.

“We just couldn’t sustain. We played in spurts,” Tortorella said after his team went 0-for-2 on the power play and hardly tested Islanders goaltender Ilya Sorokin after the first period.

Philadelphia had a 10-4 shots edge over the first 14 minutes and finished the game with 27 shots.

Carter Hart stopped 15 of the 18 shots he faced in two periods before being pulled in favor of Felix Sandstrom.

“I didn’t feel like I deserved to be pulled, but it is what it is,” Hart said.

Tortorella declined to offer a reason for the switch.

“I just wanted to take him out,” he said.

Several Flyers are approaching significant career milestones and could reach them Sunday. James van Riemsdyk has scored 299 career goals, while defensemen Justin Braun and Tony DeAngelo will enter the game with 199 points.

Boston will finish the regular season without a loss in the first game of back-to-backs (12-0-2).

The Bruins have won both head-to-head meetings with Philadelphia this season, including a dominating 6-0 result on Jan. 16.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: NHL roundup: Connor McDavid hits 150 points in Oilers’ win


Connor McDavid had two goals and an assist to become the sixth player in NHL history to reach 150 points in a season, and the visiting Edmonton Oilers extended their point streak to 13 games with a 6-1 win against the San Jose Sharks on Saturday afternoon.

McDavid joined Wayne Gretzky (nine times), Mario Lemieux (four times), Steve Yzerman, Bernie Nicholls and Phil Esposito as the only NHL players to score 150 points in a season and the first since Lemieux in 1995-96.

Ryan Nugent-Hopkins had a goal and two assists, Zach Hyman and Derek Ryan each had a goal and an assist and Stuart Skinner made 22 saves for the Oilers, who are 12-0-1 during their longest point streak since the 2003-04 season. Tomas Hertl scored, and James Reimer made 29 saves for the Sharks, who have lost seven straight against the Oilers.

McDavid notched his 150th point when he scored with 1:44 left in the opening period for a 2-1 lead. He began the play by stealing the puck behind the San Jose net and passing it out front. The puck caromed in the slot before Warren Foegele made a backhand pass to McDavid coming out from behind the net and he scored with a one-timer.

Bruins 2, Devils 1

Pavel Zacha scored two goals in the opening 4:44 of the first period, and Boston held on to defeat New Jersey.

The Bruins matched the NHL record for single-season wins, a feat accomplished previously by Detroit in 1995-96 and Tampa Bay in 2018-19. Linus Ullmark made 29 saves for Boston, which has won five straight.

Jesper Bratt scored the lone goal and MacKenzie Blackwood made 38 stops for the Devils, who had won back-to-back games.
Avalanche 4, Kings 3

Denis Malgin scored two goals for visiting Colorado in a win against Los Angeles.

Alex Newhook and Brad Hunt also scored and Alexandar Georgiev made 38 saves for the Avalanche, who have won 13 of 15 to keep pace with the Dallas Stars atop the Central Division standings.

Adrian Kempe had two goals and assisted on the third, Anze Kopitar had three assists and Pheonix Copley made 19 saves for the Kings, who have lost five of seven and lead the fourth-place Seattle Kraken by just two points in the Pacific Division.

Kraken 7, Blackhawks 3

Daniel Sprong had a goal and two assists and both Jordan Eberle and Jared McCann added one of each as Seattle clinched at least the Western Conference’s top wild-card playoff berth with a victory against visiting Chicago.

Eeli Tolvanen, Yanni Gourde, Adam Larsson and Morgan Geekie also scored for the Kraken, who won their fourth consecutive game, and Jamie Oleksiak had three assists. Goaltender Martin Jones stopped 15 of 18 shots through two periods before leaving with an unspecified injury, and Philipp Grubauer stopped all 11 shots he faced in the third.

Seth Jones tallied twice and Lukas Reichel also scored for the Blackhawks, who have lost 10 of their past 11 games in regulation. Petr Mrazek made 24 saves.

Maple Leafs 7, Canadiens 1

Mitchell Marner had two goals and an assist and Toronto routed visiting Montreal.

With three points, Marner reached a career-best 98 points for the season. John Tavares added two goals, Auston Matthews had a goal and three assists, Michael Bunting had a goal and an assist and William Nylander scored once for the Maple Leafs. Ilya Samsonov made 20 saves for Toronto.

Johnathan Kovacevic scored for Montreal. Sam Montembeault stopped 39 shots for the Canadiens.

Wild 5, Blues 3

Ryan Hartman and Sam Steel each had a goal and an assist as Minnesota defeated visiting St. Louis in St. Paul, Minn.

Frederick Gaudreau, Jared Spurgeon and Jonas Brodin also scored for the Wild, who snapped a three-game winless streak. Gustav Nyquist had two assists for Minnesota and Filip Gustavsson made 37 saves.

Sammy Blais, Pavel Buchnevich and Jake Neighbours scored for the Blues, who suffered just their third regulation loss in their last 13 games. Jordan Binnington stopped 25 of 29 shots.

Coyotes 5, Ducks 4 (OT)

Barrett Hayton’s goal with a minute remaining in overtime lifted Arizona to a win over Anaheim in Tempe, Ariz., ending the Coyotes’ nine-game losing streak.

Clayton Keller collected his 37th goal and 48th assist of the season for the Coyotes. With two games left, Keller is one point shy of Keith Tkachuk’s single-season franchise record set during the 1996-97 campaign. Matias Maccelli had a goal and an assist and Christian Fischer and Lawson Crouse also scored for the Coyotes.

Adam Henrique scored twice, Ryan Strome had a goal and two assists and Max Jones had a goal and an assist for the Ducks, whose losing streak reached a franchise-record 10 games. Derek Grant had two assists.

Penguins 5, Red Wings 1

Captain Sidney Crosby collected two goals and an assist to boost his NHL career point total to 1,500, lifting Pittsburgh to a road win over Detroit.

The Penguins stayed in the hunt for one of the final two wild-card spots in the Eastern Conference. Pittsburgh entered the day one point behind Florida and the New York Islanders, but both of those teams won their games later Saturday.
Alex Nylander, Danton Heinen and Evgeni Malkin each scored a goal and Tristan Jarry made 19 saves for the Penguins. Pius Suter scored a goal and Ville Husso turned aside 23 shots for Detroit.

Sabres 4, Hurricanes 3

Tage Thompson’s third-period goal broke a tie and Casey Mittelstadt had two goals as Buffalo defeated visiting Carolina to help keep alive their playoff hopes.

Rasmus Dahlin provided a goal and two assists as the Sabres try to stay in the mix for an Eastern Conference wild card. Goalie Devin Levi, in his fourth NHL game, made 31 saves.

Seth Jarvis, Jesper Fast and Sebastian Aho scored for the Hurricanes, who lost their second straight game. They remained first in the Metropolitan Division by one point over the New Jersey Devils, who lost later Saturday. Antti Raanta made 26 saves for Carolina.

Stars 2, Golden Knights 1 (SO)

Roope Hintz scored in the second round of the shootout and Jake Oettinger thwarted all three attempts in the extra session to give Dallas a victory over visiting Vegas.

Hintz had the only score in the shootout after his wrist shot from the slot beat Jonathan Quick on his blocker side. Joel Kiviranta scored a goal and Oettinger finished with 19 saves for Dallas, which ended the day tied with Colorado for first place in the Central Division.

Brett Howden scored and Quick had 24 saves for Vegas, which saw its Pacific Division lead shrink to two points over Edmonton. The Oilers skated to a win over the San Jose Sharks earlier in the day.

Panthers 4, Capitals 2
Matthew Tkachuk scored the go-ahead goal with 60 seconds left and third-string goalie Alex Lyon made 22 saves as Florida defeated host Washington to extend its win streak to six.

Tkachuk’s 40th goal of the season came from long distance. Using a screen from teammate Aleksander Barkov, he fired from the left boards, beating Capitals backup goalie Charlie Lindgren (33 saves). The Panthers also got goals from Carter Verhaeghe, Aaron Ekblad and Sam Reinhart, the latter an empty-netter.

The Capitals, who were without star Alex Ovechkin due to an upper-body injury, lost their sixth straight game. Washington’s goals came from Dylan Strome and Tom Wilson.

Jets 2, Predators 0

Connor Hellebuyck stopped 28 shots as Winnipeg shut out visiting Nashville and jumped over Calgary and into the lead for the second Western Conference wild-card berth by one point.

The Jets have three games remaining, the Flames have two, and the Predators, who are three points behind the Jets, also have three to play.

Mark Scheifele and Neal Pionk were the goal scorers for Winnipeg. Predators goaltender Juuse Saros made 36 saves.

Rangers 4, Blue Jackets 0

Jimmy Vesey and Chris Kreider scored 1:41 apart in the first period and visiting New York kept alive its chance to finish second place in the Metropolitan Division. New York moved within two points of the second-place New Jersey Devils with the win. New Jersey dropped a 2-1 decision vs. the league-best Boston Bruins later Saturday.

Niko Mikkola scored his first goal of the season early in the third period and Mika Zibanejad collected two assists to give him 50 assists this season. Vincent Trocheck scored in the final minute of the third. Igor Shesterkin made 20 saves for his third shutout this season and 11th of his career.

Columbus fell to 1-6-1 over its past eight contests and lost by at least four goals for the 15th time.

Senators 7, Lightning 4

Egor Sokolov’s first career goal was the game-winner as host Ottawa broke a four-game losing skid in defeating Tampa Bay.

In just his third game this season and 11th in the NHL, Sokolov notched his first career marker at 2:07 of the third period for a 5-3 Senators lead. Alex DeBrincat had a power-play goal and an assist and Mark Kastelic added one of each. Drake Batherson, Julian Gauthier, Patrick Brown and Claude Giroux (empty-netter) also scored for Ottawa.

Victor Hedman had a power-play goal and two assists for the Lightning. Alex Killorn and Brandon Hagel tallied on the man advantage, and Brayden Point also scored. Brian Elliott made 33 saves for Tampa Bay.

Islanders 4, Flyers 0

Ilya Sorokin made 27 saves to lift host New York over Philadelphia in Elmont, N.Y. Sorokin turned aside all eight shots he faced in the third period to secure his NHL-leading sixth shutout of the season and 16th career.

Brock Nelson scored his team-leading 34th goal and Hudson Fasching and defensemen Scott Mayfield and Samuel Bolduc also tallied for the Islanders, who are tied with the Florida Panthers for the first wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference.

Philadelphia’s Carter Hart yielded three goals on 18 shots before being relieved by Felix Sandstrom (two saves). The free-falling Flyers have lost six in a row overall (0-5-1) and 10 straight on the road (0-9-1).

Canucks 3, Flames 2 (SO)

Andrei Kuzmenko scored the only goal in the shootout as Vancouver dealt visiting Calgary’s playoff hopes a blow.

Kuzmenko faked a low shot and then lifted the puck over sprawled Calgary goalie Jacob Markstrom for the winner. Calgary is one point behind the Winnipeg Jets in the battle for the final wild-card spot in the Western Conference.

Elias Pettersson and Cole McWard also scored and Thatcher Demko finished with 41 saves for the Canucks, who played their final home game of the regular season. Elias Lindholm and Nazem Kadri scored and Markstrom turned aside 31 shots for the Flames, who had their three-game road win streak snapped.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Avalanche pull away in third period to knock off Kings


Denis Malgin scored two goals for the visiting Colorado Avalanche in a 4-3 win against the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday night.

Alex Newhook and Brad Hunt also scored and Alexandar Georgiev made 38 saves for the Avalanche (48-24-6, 102 points), who have won 13 of 15 to keep pace with the Dallas Stars atop the Central Division standings.

Adrian Kempe had two goals and assisted on the third, Anze Kopitar had three assists and Pheonix Copley made 19 saves for the Kings (45-25-10, 100 points), who have lost five of seven and lead the fourth-place Seattle Kraken by just two points. The Kings have two games remaining, and the Kraken have three.

The Avalanche were getting outshot 19-4 when Malgin scored on a bizarre play to give Colorado a 1-0 lead at 1:28 of the second period. His shot from the point went off the glass, landed on the top of the net, hit Copley and then caromed across the goal line.

Newhook scored on the next shot for the Avalanche as well, getting loose on a breakaway to give Colorado a 2-0 lead at 2:30.

Los Angeles cut the lead to 2-1 at 7:34 of the second. Kempe won the puck in the neutral zone, skated in and slid the puck past Georgiev for his 37th goal of the season.

Viktor Arvidsson’s one-timer went off the skate of Avalanche defenseman Devon Toews and into the net while Los Angeles was on a power play to tie it 2-2 at 12:55 of the second.

Hunt scored with a slapshot after a faceoff win by Colorado to move ahead 3-2 at 1:50 of the third period. Malgin scored off a backdoor pass at 6:18 to extend the lead to 4-2, but Kempe scored off the rush 26 seconds later to trim the margin back to one goal.

–Field Level Media