Recap Roundups
February 07, 2015
Nashville 3, NY Rangers 2
Mike Ribeiro recorded his 700th career point by scoring the go-ahead goal with 7:14 remaining in the third period as Nashville improved to 21-3-1 at Bridgestone Arena.
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Los Angeles 4, Tampa Bay 2
Justin Williams recorded a pair of goals as Los Angeles halted its three-game slide and ended Tampa Bay’s franchise-record streak of 10 straight victories at home.
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Boston 2, NY Islanders 1
Loui Eriksson scored the tiebreaking goal with 7:34 to play in the third period as host Boston beat New York for the second time in 10 days.
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Buffalo 3, Dallas 2
All-Star Zemgus Girgensons scored one goal and set up another as Buffalo halted its six-game home losing streak.
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Toronto 5, Edmonton 1
Peter Holland recorded a goal and an assist while James Reimer came within 2.3 seconds of his first shutout of the season as host Toronto ended its franchise-record 11-game losing streak (0-10-1).
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Montreal 6, New Jersey 2
Tomas Plekanec and Dale Weise each scored twice and defenseman P.K. Subban set up three power-play goals in the second period as host Montreal skated to its sixth win in eight games.
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Columbus 4, Ottawa 1
All-Star Nick Foligno scored less than nine minutes into the third period against his former team as visiting Columbus salvaged the finale of its three-game season series versus Ottawa.
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Minnesota 1, Colorado 0
Devan Dubynk registered his second straight shutout and third in four starts as host Minnesota extended its winning streak to a season-high five games.
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Detroit 3, Arizona 1
Tomas Tatar scored a goal and set up two others as visiting Detroit posted its ninth victory in 10 games.
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Vancouver 5, Pittsburgh 0
Ryan Miller turned aside 31 shots for his 35th career shutout and Daniel Sedin scored his franchise-best 115th power-play goal as host Vancouver blanked Pittsburgh for the second time this season.
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Carolina 5, San Jose 4
Defenseman Andrej Sekera snapped a tie with 4:51 remaining in the third period and Carolina held off a late charge to finish 2-1-1 on its four-game road trip.
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