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NHL Roundup: Senators outlast Kings in OT goal-fest


NHL: Los Angeles Kings at Ottawa SenatorsOctober 14, 2024; Ottawa, Ontario, CAN; Ottawa Senators goaltender Mads Sogaard (40) makes a save against Los Angeles Kings right wing Alex Lafreniere (14) during the second period at the Canadian Tire Centre. Mandatory Credit: Marc Desrosiers-Imagin Images

Josh Norris’ second goal of the game lifted the host Ottawa Senators to an 8-7 overtime victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Monday.

Centre’s goal just 56 seconds into the extra session created a strange affair in the Canadian capital. Both teams rallied to tie the game in the third period, and they scored seven goals on the power-play, with Ottawa getting four.

In total, 11 players found the back of the net. Like Norris, Zach McEwen scored twice for Ottawa. Alex Laferriere and Kevin Fiala each scored two goals for Los Angeles, which lost in overtime for the second consecutive game.

Norris took a back-handed feed from Drake Batherson between the faceoff circle and then beat Kings goaltender Darcy Kuemper on the short side for the game winner. His first goal came with 10:42 minutes left in regulation and gave Ottawa a 7–6 lead, its first advantage of the game.

Devils 3, Utah Hockey Club 0

Jake Allen stopped all 20 of his shots for New Jersey, which became the first NHL team to reach four wins this season by defeating Utah in Newark, NJ.

Seamus Casey and Stephen Noesen scored in the second period and Nico Hischier scored in the third for the Devils, whose 4-1-0 start is their best in five games since the 2018-19 team also started 4-1-0. Had started.

Goalie Karel Vejmelka recorded 30 saves for Utah, which was trying to become the first first-year franchise to open 4-0-0. The club equaled the Vegas Golden Knights’ 3–0–0 start in 2017–18 after relocating from Arizona following the previous season.

Panthers 4, Bruins 3

Anton Lundell and Sam Reinhart each scored two goals as visiting Florida defeated Atlantic Division-rival Boston.

The linemates scored once over a span of 3:20 in the second period to break a 2-2 tie and give the Panthers a two-game skid since their season-opening loss to the Bruins at Sunrise last Tuesday. But were. fl.

John Beecher and Mason Lohrei each had a goal and an assist, and Brandon Carlo also scored for the Bruins. Mark Kastelic assisted on all three of Boston’s goals en route to the first three-point game of his NHL career.

Rangers 4, Red Wings 1

Igor Shesterkin made 31 saves, Mika Zibanejad had a goal and two assists and New York defeated visiting Detroit.

Alexis Lafreniere, Chris Kreider and Reilly Smith also scored for the Rangers, who have scored 16 goals while going 2-0-1 to start the season. Artemi Panarin had three assists. Smith, acquired by New York in a trade with the Pittsburgh Penguins in July, scored his first goal as a Ranger.

Dylan Larkin scored for the Red Wings, who lost 1–2–0. Alex Lyons made 24 saves in his first appearance of the season.

Penguins 6, Canadiens 3

Evgeni Malkin had a goal and two assists for Pittsburgh, which scored three unanswered goals in the third period to earn the win against host Montreal.

Kevin Hayes put Pittsburgh ahead 4–3 at 7:47 of the third period. Kris Letang jumped into the game and made it 5-3 with a shot from the slot off a feed from Malkin at 11:32. Malkin added an empty-net goal at 18:50 for the final score. Lars Eller scored twice, Rickard Rakell had a goal and Tristan Jarry made 24 saves for the Penguins.

Juraj Slafkowski, Caden Guhle and Emile Heinemann scored for Montreal, which slipped to 2-2-0. Sam Montembeault made 25 saves.

–Field Level Media

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