Recap Roundups
February 07, 2017
Buffalo 5, San Jose 4
The Buffalo Sabres were booed off the ice after two periods Tuesday night. They responded with an unlikely and improbable comeback win against one of the league's very best.
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NY Rangers 4, Anaheim 1
Henrik Lundqvist is enduring an inconsistent this season. A lot of that has to do with a porous defense but the goaltender at times hasn't looked like the five-time Vezina Trophy finalist he has been during his career.
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Calgary 3, Pittsburgh 2
To those watching, it appeared that Kris Versteeg pulled off a couple of deft dekes. He remembered it a little differently.
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Washington 5, Carolina 0
The Washington Capitals continue to put up big numbers on offense. They are playing pretty well in the defensive zone as well.
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Toronto 3, Dallas 1
The Toronto Maple Leafs had allowed 22 goals in their four previous games, losing three of them.
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St. Louis 6, Ottawa 0
Jake Allen thought it was as complete a game as his team has played in a long time.
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Columbus 3, Detroit 2
As far as the Detroit Red Wings saw it, their dreams of continuing their winning ways were literally shattered.
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Tampa Bay 5, Los Angeles 0
Ben Bishop posted his first shutout of the season and the Tampa Bay Lightning won back-to-back games for the first time since before Christmas with a 5-0 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday night at Amalie Arena.
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Nashville 4, Vancouver 2
Going into Tuesday night's third and final meeting of the season with the Vancouver Canucks, the Nashville Predators had more goals waved off (three) than they had scored (two) in the first two matchups.
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Minnesota 4, Winnipeg 2
The Winnipeg Jets dominated the Minnesota Wild in virtually every offensive category Tuesday night but the visitors eclipsed their hosts where it really mattered -- goals scored -- in posting a 4-2 victory at the MTS Centre.
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Colorado 4, Montreal 0
The Colorado Avalanche skated off the Bell Center ice in Montreal at the lowest point in a season full of futility. The 10-1 loss to the Canadiens on Dec. 10 turned into motivation for the rematch in Denver, and Mikko Rantanen made sure the Avalanche had a different ending.
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Colorado 4, Montreal 0
Mikko Rantanen recorded the first hat trick of his career, Calvin Pickard made 27 saves for his second shutout of the season and the Colorado Avalanche defeated the Montreal Canadiens 4-0 on Tuesday night.
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