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NHL News: Evgeny Kuznetsov’s 4-point night helps Caps end slide vs. Oilers


Evgeny Kuznetsov had two goals and two assists to help the Washington Capitals end a four-game losing streak with a 5-4 win against the visiting Edmonton Oilers on Monday night.

Dylan Strome had two goals and an assist, Erik Gustafsson had three assists and Alex Ovechkin had a goal and an assist. Charlie Lindgren made 25 saves for the Capitals.

Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored two goals, Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl each had a goal and an assist and Stuart Skinner made 26 saves in his fifth start of the season for the Oilers, who have lost three in a row.

Draisaitl scored for the fourth straight game at 2:54 of the third period to pull the Oilers within 4-3.

Kuznetsov scored off a 2-on-1 on a power play to make it 5-3 with 1:51 left. Nugent-Hopkins scored with 1:06 left to cut it to 5-4, but Edmonton couldn’t add the game-tying goal after that.

Strome gave the Capitals a 1-0 lead with 1:45 left in the opening period. Strome stole the puck from Oilers forward Warren Foegele in the Edmonton zone and skated in alone on Skinner for the goal.

Strome scored again while on a power play 26 seconds into the second period for a 2-0 lead. Kuznetsov sent a pass to Strome at the front of the net, and the puck redirected off Strome’s body and into the net.

McDavid, playing in his 500th NHL game, made it 2-1 at 8:33 of the second period, weaving through the defense before beating Lindgren from in close for his NHL-leading 13th goal of the season.

McDavid extended his point streak to seven games (eight goals, nine assists).

The Capitals had a 5-on-3 power play for 1:51 and Kuznetsov redirected a pass through the seam to extend the lead to 3-1 at 12:25 of the second.

It was Kuznetsov’s first goal in his past 18 regular-season games dating to last season.

Nugent-Hopkins redirected a centering pass from Zach Hyman off a rush to cut the lead to 3-2 at 14:10 of the second, but the Capitals went right back on the power play and Ovechkin scored 26 seconds later with a wrist shot from the left circle to extend the lead to 4-2.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Bruins get back on winning track, topple Blues


Patrice Bergeron and Trent Frederic scored third-period goals to lift the Boston Bruins past the visiting St. Louis Blues 3-1 on Monday night.

Bergeron’s power-play goal at 12:45 of the final frame broke a 1-1 tie before Frederic tallied at 16:28, helping the Bruins bounce back from a Saturday loss in Toronto that snapped a seven-game win streak.

Brad Marchand assisted on Boston’s first two goals to log his second multiple-point game of the season.

Jake DeBrusk also scored for Boston while Linus Ullmark (25 saves) earned his ninth win in 10 starts.

The Bruins had a 37-26 shots advantage.

Brayden Schenn scored the lone goal and Jordan Binnington made 34 saves for the Blues, who have lost all of their last seven games in regulation.

The Blues received three power plays within the first 10:49, but they landed just three shots on Ullmark during that entire span.

It took the Bruins only 17 seconds on the man advantage to mark the scoreboard first. DeBrusk whipped a wrist shot home after taking David Pastrnak’s backhand feed, scoring at the net front at 13:34 of the first period.

To begin the second, St. Louis had the better of the chances with a 6-2 edge in the shot department before netting the tying goal at the 11:37 marker. Schenn buried Jordan Kyrou’s pass in the low slot to finish off a tic-tac-toe passing sequence.

Ullmark kept the game tied with 4:28 left in the middle frame, denying Kyrou’s backhand attempt on a partial breakaway. It was one of the Boston goaltender’s eight saves in the second.

Boston nearly jumped ahead when David Krejci ripped a slapper off the goalpost exactly three minutes later, taking Pastrnak’s feed in stride down the right side.

After Pastrnak was tripped to draw a power play, Bergeron slotted home a go-ahead goal from the bumper with 7:15 to play in regulation. Marchand fed a pass from the far-right circle.

Frederic skated from the defensive zone, through center and into the right circle, where he snapped off Boston’s insurance goal.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Islanders overcome 2-goal deficit to beat Flames in OT


Noah Dobson scored a power-play goal with less than a minute left in overtime Monday night for the host New York Islanders, who overcame a two-goal third period deficit to beat the Calgary Flames, 4-3, in Elmont, N.Y.

The Islanders were outshot 30-12 through two periods while falling behind 3-1, but Anders Lee and Kyle Palmieri scored 59 seconds apart shortly beyond the midway point of the third. New York was outshot 5-0 in overtime before Rasmus Andersson was whistled for interference after he crashed into Adam Pelech following a save by goalie Ilya Sorokin.

Mathew Barzal faked a shot before dishing to Dobson, who fired a sizzling shot over the right shoulder of Jacob Markstrom, who was screened by Lee, to give the Islanders the win in their first overtime game of the season,

Sebastian Aho scored in the first for the Islanders, who have won six of seven. Sorokin made 43 saves.

Mikael Backlund scored twice and Elias Lindholm had a goal for the Flames, who have lost five straight (0-3-2). Markstrom recorded 28 saves.

The teams traded goals within a 70-second span in the first. Backlund had a shot blocked by Pelech before he positioned himself at point-blank range and scored off a pass by Jonathan Huberdeau with 8:54 left.

Barzal helped tie the game by racing up the left side of the ice and feeding Aho, who flicked the puck over Markstrom’s stick.

Lindholm won a faceoff with Brock Nelson deep in the Islanders’ zone before he redirected a shot by Noah Hanifin to give the Flames the lead with 3:39 left in the first.

Calgary went ahead 3-1 with 5:54 remaining in the second after Aho’s clearing pass sailed beyond Palmieri and to Nikita Zadorov. The defenseman passed to Backlund who fired a slap shot past Sorokin.

Another end-to-end rush by Barzal sparked the Islanders’ comeback with 9:52 left, when Lee backhanded home the rebound of a shot by Nelson. Palmieri tied the score when he picked off Nick DeSimone’s pass deep in the Flames’ zone and scored an unassisted goal.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Trevor Moore looks to tally 100th point when Kings host Wild


The Los Angeles Kings liked what they saw in Trevor Moore when they traded away two key pieces to acquire him in February of 2020.

Nearly three years later, the Kings are reaping the rewards.

Moore will be looking to notch the 100th point of his NHL career when the Kings host the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday night.

Moore had a goal and an assist in a 5-4 win against the visiting Florida Panthers on Saturday night, his fourth multi-point game of the season.

Moore, a Los Angeles-area native who was never drafted into the NHL, said he’s kept a keen eye on his elite-level teammates with both the Toronto Maple Leafs, who traded him to Los Angeles, and the Kings, borrowing different elements of their games.

“They try to look before they get the puck and get their head up right away,” Moore said. “Obviously, I’m not at that level, but it helps to take a peek before you get the puck.”

The Kings are also benefiting from the play of 23-year-old center Gabriel Vilardi, who scored his team-leading ninth goal of the season against the Panthers.

Vilardi, the 11th overall pick by Los Angeles in the 2017 NHL Draft, is one goal from matching his NHL career high set over 54 games in 2020-21.

“He’s done a lot of good things for us,” Kings coach Todd McLellan said.

Blake Lizotte, another young center for the Kings, has scored a goal in each of the past two games.

Los Angeles winger Kevin Fiala is also set to play his former team for the second time this season.

Fiala, who spent the past four seasons with the Wild before signing a free-agent deal with the Kings in the offseason, had a goal and two assists in a 7-6 win in Minnesota on Oct. 15.

Fiala has a team-leading 11 assists for Los Angeles and nine points (two goals, seven assists) over his past seven games.

The Wild haven’t played since a 4-0 loss to the visiting Seattle Kraken on Thursday, and Minnesota coach Dean Evason said the extended rest should make a difference.

“The last game, we had no energy,” Evason said. “We’ve had four days off. We’ve had two complete days off, so there’s absolutely no reason why our energy (during practice Monday) shouldn’t lead into our energy, not only for (Tuesday), but going forward.”

The Wild are also beginning to get some key players back from injury.

Jordan Greenway played less than three minutes of his season debut against the Vancouver Canucks on Oct. 20 before the left wing left with an upper-body injury.

Greenway, who had 10 goals and 17 assists in 62 games last season, will be in the lineup against the Kings.

Marcus Foligno is expected to rejoin the Wild when they visit the Kraken on Friday. Foligno has been sidelined with an upper-body injury since Oct. 30.

The Wild called up Adam Beckman and Joseph Cramarossa from the Iowa Wild of the American Hockey League on Sunday.

Cramarossa is expected to make his season debut against the Kings, likely on the fourth line.

Brandon Duhaime and Ryan Hartman will not accompany the Wild on their three-game road trip because of upper-body injuries.

Hartman sustained an apparent shoulder injury during a fight against the Chicago Blackhawks on Oct. 30.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Surging Kraken back home to face Predators


The Seattle Kraken have one of the best road records in the NHL at 5-1-1, while coming off a sweep of a trip that took them to Calgary, Minnesota and Pittsburgh.

The Kraken will look to find that winning formula at home, where they are 2-3-1, when the Nashville Predators visit Tuesday night.

The Kraken completed their trip with a 3-2 victory Saturday in Pittsburgh with Brandon Tanev, selected from the Penguins in the expansion draft a year ago, scoring the go-ahead goal with 3:39 remaining.

“Great for me, but I think it’s more important that the team got all six points on this road trip,” Tanev said. “That’s the mindset and the goal we had setting out to this road trip and the three games we played. We beat three good teams. That’s the idea we wanted to do.”

Yanni Gourde had a goal and two assists and Martin Jones made 35 saves for the Kraken, who have won a franchise-record four consecutive games.

“We’re playing as a team. Everybody is contributing,” Gourde said. “It’s really fun to play that way. All four lines, all (three defense pairs). Jonesy’s been unbelievable in net. It’s been really team wins.”

The key seems to have been the penalty kill, which was one of the league’s worst early in the season.

The Kraken killed off all nine penalties against on the trip and is 11-for-11 during the winning streak.

“The four guys out there (on the penalty kill) have been working hard blocking shots,” defenseman Carson Soucy said, according to The Seattle Times. “And I think that’s a big thing. We’ve done a lot of things lately that we weren’t (earlier). I don’t know if we were just missing early in the season but the dedication’s there right now and it’s paying off.”

The Predators are on a five-game Western swing. They’re 2-1-0 thus far, losing the opener at Edmonton before posting a 4-1 victory Thursday at Calgary and edging Vancouver 4-3 in a shootout Saturday.

Nashville will finish the trip with a stop at Colorado on Thursday against the defending Stanley Cup champion Avalanche.

Jordan Gross scored his first two career goals as the Predators rallied from a three-goal deficit in Vancouver.

Gross was playing in his second game with Nashville and 12th in the NHL.

“Really special. It’s something you’ve worked for for a long time and it felt great,” Gross said. “Didn’t have the best start personally and felt great to get one back for the team.”

Nino Niederreiter added a goal and an assist and Juuse Saros made 42 saves for the Predators, who won consecutive games for the first time since sweeping San Jose in the season-opening Global Series at Prague.

“As soon as we scored that first goal, I felt like we had a mental advantage on them,” said Mattias Ekholm, who had two assists against the Canucks. “They seemed to be on their heels a little bit. They were just flipping pucks out, and we kept coming at them and got another goal and after that, we pressured for a fourth, and it didn’t come until the shootout.”

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Stars, Jets meet again in battle of Central Division’s best


The Dallas Stars and Winnipeg Jets are showing they can hang in there with the top teams in the NHL.

Looking for a season-high fourth consecutive victory, the visiting Stars will try to keep the Jets from running their point streak to seven games on Tuesday night.

Dallas currently sits atop the Central Division with 17 points, and Winnipeg is two behind. Each club is amid a 6-3-1 stretch and playing with plenty of confidence.

Aiming for a third straight road victory, the Stars have outscored their opponents 18-6 in November and gone 6-for-11 on the power play while winning all three games. Jamie Benn recorded a hat trick and Jason Robertson posted a goal with two assists as Dallas won 6-2 at Edmonton on Saturday.

“Things are going good, and we want to continue that,” said the 33-year-old Benn, who has four goals and four assists in the last three games.

Robertson has scored six times during a career-high five-game goal streak, during which he’s also recorded 11 of his team-leading 18 points.

Meanwhile, Roope Hintz posted three goals and six assists over the same stretch. Goalie Scott Wedgewood has stopped 86 of 92 shots during Dallas’ three-game winning streak while Jake Oettinger (1.40 goals-against average) deals with a lower-body injury.

“Every game, the commitment level is there, and we have an understanding of what we need to do,” said 38-year-old Dallas star Joe Pavelski, who has two goals and three assists in five games.

“We know what to do, so we’re well on our way to that structure and being that team.”

Robertson and Hintz each had an assist as the Stars won their fourth in a row over Winnipeg, 4-1 at home on Oct. 17. Dallas has scored 21 times during a 5-0-1 run in this series, but Winnipeg earned at least a point in five of those meetings.

The Jets currently hold a 21-10 goal advantage during their own 5-0-1 overall stretch — and 11-2 while winning their past three at home — following Saturday’s 4-0 victory over Chicago. Winnipeg scored three of Saturday’s goals on the power play.

“We have full confidence in our ability to score,” Jets coach and ex-Stars boss Rick Bowness said.

Connor Hellebuyck made 30 saves against the Blackhawks for his 30th career shutout and second of the season. Meanwhile, Winnipeg has also killed off all 10 opponents’ power-play chances in the last four games.

“I think the things we’re trying to see out of our team are becoming more and more consistent,” said defenseman Josh Morrissey, who scored his first goal of the season Saturday and has a team-leading 11 points.

“Hopefully, we can keep that going.”

Hellebuyck has stopped 96 of 100 shots during his last three starts. However, he allowed four goals on 29 shots faced at Dallas last month, and he’s posted a 3.51 goals-against average during an 0-1-4 stretch opposite the Stars.

Teammate Pierre-Luc Dubois has five goals and five assists on the season and has registered back-to-back two-point games. Meanwhile, Mark Scheifele scored Winnipeg’s lone goal versus Dallas this season. He has three goals and two assists in his last six games.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Red Wings roar into matchup with slumping Canadiens


The Detroit Red Wings are showing signs of becoming a playoff contender and will look for their fourth straight victory when they host the Montreal Canadiens for the second time this season on Tuesday.

Detroit gave up eight goals at Buffalo on Halloween night but have allowed just three during the ensuing winning streak. The Red Wings defeated Washington 3-1, then blanked the New York Islanders 3-0.

Playing the tail end of a back-to-back on Sunday, Detroit trailed the New York Rangers 2-0 after the first period. Matt Luff and Pius Suter scored second-period goals to tie it and Dominik Kubalik’s power-play goal in overtime gave the Wings a 3-2 win.

“We had some looks and it could have easily been 2-1 or 2-2 (in the first period),” Kubalik said. “We came back to the room and said we need to keep playing and working and hopefully we’ll get one and it’s going to turn around, and that’s exactly what happened. We deserved it, we earned it and we’re happy we got the win.”

Luff scored for the first time since being recalled from Detroit’s AHL affiliate in Grand Rapids. Injuries have sidelined four of the Red Wings’ forwards and another is in the player assistance program, but they’re still plugging along.

“With the type of offense we have out of the lineup right now, guys are committed to playing the right way and it’s hard to do consistently,” coach Derek Lalonde said.

Alex Nedeljkovic bounced back from his poor outing against the Sabres by making 27 saves against the Rangers.

“I just wanted to focus on me (Sunday), stop the puck for the boys and give them a chance to win in front of me,” Nedeljkovic said.

Ville Husso has emerged as the No. 1 goalie. His shutout against the Islanders was his second of the season. He’s 5-1-1 with a .941 save percentage.

Husso’s first shutout came in Detroit’s 3-0 season-opening victory against the Canadiens.

Montreal will look to snap a three-game losing streak in its return visit. In their last outing, the Canadiens lost at home to Vegas on Saturday 6-4.

Most of the scoring was done in the third period, as the Canadiens trailed 2-1 after two.

“I think we played a really good first period,” Canadiens coach Martin St. Louis said. “In the second we had good intentions, we had options but we weren’t able to execute our plays, they had a lot of offense on the other end and it didn’t allow our defensemen to change.”

The Golden Knights took the lead on a power-play goal at 4:45 of the third and never relinquished it.

“We had a good push at the end of the second to start the third, but we weren’t able to kill the penalty that gave them the advantage,” St. Louis said. “I liked our fight, but we shot ourselves in the foot a few times.”

Forward Josh Anderson won’t make the trip to Detroit. He was suspended for two games without pay for boarding Vegas defenseman Alex Pietrangelo during the third period.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Golden Knights visit Maple Leafs in clash of winning streaks


The Vegas Golden Knights will try to extend their seven-game winning streak Tuesday night when they visit the Toronto Maple Leafs, who have won three straight.

The Maple Leafs are coming off key back-to-back wins — 2-1 over the visiting Boston Bruins on Saturday and 3-1 over the host Carolina Hurricanes on Sunday. They started the streak with a 5-2 home victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Wednesday.

Vegas, meanwhile, defeated the Montreal Canadiens 6-4 on Saturday in the third of five consecutive road games.

“We cannot take it for granted, for sure,” said Vegas winger Jonathan Marchessault, who had a goal and an assist at Montreal. “Winning in (this) league is pretty hard. We got a reality check last year.”

The Maple Leafs have rebounded from a four-game losing streak and so far have been able to deal with the loss of goaltender Ilya Samsonov (knee) after the second period on Saturday. Samsonov is expected to be out for at least one week.

Erik Kallgren, who started the season as the No. 3 goaltender, made 29 saves on Sunday.

“I feel like my game has been pretty good, but we haven’t had the results we wanted,” Kallgren said “You just have to keep working and these games will come, too.”

The game against Vegas is Toronto’s third straight against the top teams in the league.

They have passed the first two tests.

“Both (Saturday and Sunday) we stayed with it,” said the Maple Leafs’ Mitchell Marner, who assisted on the go-ahead goal in the third period Sunday by John Tavares. “We talked about this being a big weekend, especially back-to-back against two great teams. Both games, defensively speaking, we did what we wanted to, held our objective down there.”

Toronto coach Sheldon Keefe started the game Sunday with the fourth line of David Kampf between Zach Aston-Reese and Denis Malgin.

“I thought Denis was our best player through much of the game,” said Keefe, who is on much more solid footing after the team struggled to close October. “He’s one of those guys really hanging on to the puck on the inside and making things happen. That line was really good, it’s a few games in a row where they’ve been responsible but also really dangerous.

“The win is on the back of playing sound defensively. Tonight was a reflection of how I felt about the game rather than the lines’ (performance). One of those games where not a lot was happening and I thought changing things would maybe get the guys’ attention and change the chemistry.”

Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy had his fourth line of Nicolas Roy between William Carrier and Keegan Kolesar open the game in Montreal, something the coach has done before.

“They really set the table for the next line coming over the boards, and they end up finishing a few plays,” Cassidy said. “I was glad to see them get rewarded on the scoresheet, because sometimes those types of lines, they get lots of shots, shots, shots, shots and they don’t always go in.”

Kolesar had a goal and an assist Saturday. Roy scored a goal and Carrier added an assist.

“We know what we have to do,” Roy said. “Be reliable. We can play against the fourth line or we can play against a first line and be hard to play against. We want to spend as much time in the o-zone as we can. When the next line goes on the ice, they have more space.”

–Field Level Media

VALORANT News: FunPlus Phoenix release Valorant team, coach

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FunPlus Phoenix released their entire European Valorant team, the organization said Monday.

Reports soon circulated as to where some of the players could wind up as they part ways with the Chinese organization, but it wasn’t immediately clear how FPX would fill out their roster.

Dot Esports reported that Ardis “ardiis” Svarenieks of Latvia likely will join NRG’s Valorant team. Natus Vincere is set to sign the “core FPX roster” — Russians Dmitry “SUYGETSU” llyushin and Andrey “Shao” Kiprsky, Sweden’s Pontus “Zyppan” Eek and Kyrylo “ANGE1” Karasov of Ukraine, the squad’s captain.

Coach Erik “d00mbr0s” Sandgren of Sweden also has departed.

“After years of thrilling and splendid adventure, today we bid farewell to our glorious Valorant squad,” the organization tweeted. “ANGE1, ardiis, Shao, suygetsu, Zyppan and d00mbr0s, thank you for everything you’ve brought to FPX. We wish all of you the best of luck in your future endeavors”

Dot Esports also reported that NAVI intends to sign Mehmet “cNed” Ipek, formerly of Acend, to fill out the roster.

FunPlus Phoenix finished fourth in Valorant Champions 2022 in September after winning the VCT Stage Two Masters in Copenhagen in July.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Sabres hope to turn learning moment into success vs. Coyotes


After what head coach Don Granato described as a “learning point” of a loss to the defending Stanley Cup champions, the Buffalo Sabres will look to rebound when they host the Arizona Coyotes on Tuesday.

Thanks to Jeff Skinner’s goal early in the third period, Buffalo held a 3-2 lead through 47 minutes of Saturday’s game with the Tampa Bay Lightning. However, the Lightning then showed their mettle in scoring three unanswered goals for the 5-3 comeback win.

“We lost that game because of difference in experience, not skill. That was evident when you look at the detail of it,” Granato said.

While the coach praised the Sabres’ effort level, Granato felt “we didn’t play an experienced enough game down the stretch, specifically.”

It didn’t help that the Sabres were again missing a key defenseman. Just as Ilya Lyubushkin returned from a four-game injury absence, Rasmus Dahlin was a late scratch from the lineup. Dahlin is day-to-day with an upper-body injury and is questionable to face the Coyotes.

Owen Power helped fill the void on the blue line by recording two assists against Tampa Bay. The first overall pick in the 2021 NHL draft has seven points (all assists) over 12 games this season.

It was the Sabres’ second consecutive loss, as they went 0-2-0 on back-to-back nights of a two-game road trip against the Carolina Hurricanes and Lightning.

The Coyotes would welcome the idea of just a two-game excursion. Arizona has just started a grueling 14-game road trip. It matches the longest road trip in NHL history, a record previously set by the 2009-10 Vancouver Canucks.

Despite the tough month ahead for the Coyotes, they began their marathon trip in good form with a 3-2 win over the Washington Capitals on Saturday.

While Buffalo couldn’t hold its lead against the Lightning, the Coyotes were on the right end of a third-period comeback. Trailing 2-0 after 46 minutes against Washington, Arizona scored three times, including Nick Ritchie’s game-winner with less than 36 seconds remaining in regulation.

Ritchie also scored the equalizer, giving the forward his third multi-point game of the season. Ritchie has never scored more than 15 goals in any of his seven previous NHL seasons, but he already has six tallies in 11 games.

Arizona launched its comeback by “being physical,” defenseman Josh Brown said.

“Some guys were kind of running around a little bit, and we had some big hits to turn the momentum,” Brown said. “And then just getting pucks to the net. Sometimes we were trying to hold on, trying to make the extra play.”

Brown benefited from this pressure himself, scoring on a rebound 6:33 into the third period to spark the Coyotes’ late surge.

Karel Vejmelka stopped 34 of 36 Capitals shot, and likely will be the Coyotes’ starting goaltender again on Tuesday.

Eric Comrie has gotten the bulk of starts for Buffalo this season, including Saturday’s game against Tampa Bay. Comrie has a 3.39 goals-against average over eight games.

The Sabres’ power play is 8-for-24 over their last six games, with at least one power-play marker scored in each of those games.

–Field Level Media