Recap Roundups
March 19, 2016
Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 1
The Pittsburgh Penguins dealt a blow to the Philadelphia Flyers while increasing their wild-card lead with a big 4-1 win at a boisterous Wells Fargo Center on Saturday.
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Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 1
Mike Sullivan called it his team's "most complete game" of the season.
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Minnesota 3, Carolina 2
With the playoffs rapidly approaching and the Minnesota Wild currently on the outside looking in, any way to get two points is acceptable. Even if it that means a come-from-ahead shootout win.
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San Jose 4, NY Rangers 1
The San Jose Sharks came at the New York Rangers in waves on Saturday and it finally paid dividends in the third period.
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Toronto 4, Buffalo 1
The Toronto Maple Leafs have the worst record in the National Hockey League, but you wouldn't know that by the way they are playing of late.
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Ottawa 5, Montreal 0
Somebody often scores when there's an Ottawa Senator in the penalty box.
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Detroit 5, Florida 3
Dylan Larkin and the Detroit Red Wings put on an award-winning comeback against the Florida Panthers on Saturday night.
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Columbus 6, New Jersey 3
Rookie Oliver Bjorkstand scored the first two goals of his NHL career in the third period to lead the Columbus Blue Jackets to a 6-3 win over the New Jersey Devils on Saturday in Nationwide Arena.
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Dallas 3, NY Islanders 0
The Dallas Stars and New York Islanders were evenly matched for much of Saturday's game. But at the first sign of adversity, the Stars pounced and the Islanders wilted for a 3-0 Dallas win.
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St. Louis 3, Vancouver 0
It was a perfect welcome back.
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Tampa Bay 2, Arizona 0
The Tampa Bay Lightning would be in a world of hurt without goaltender Ben Bishop. The Lightning have managed just seven goals in their last 12 games, but one was all Bishop needed on Saturday against the Arizona Coyotes.
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Los Angeles 2, Boston 1
Alec Martinez and Tanner Pearson scored goals and Jonathan Quick made 27 saves as the Los Angeles Kings defeated the Boston Bruins 2-1 on Saturday night.
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