Recap Roundups
October 22, 2016
Chicago 5, Toronto 4
Jonathan Toews and Artemi Panarin scored in the shootout to lift the Chicago Blackhawks to a 5-4 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday night.
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Montreal 4, Boston 2
Paul Byron was proudly wearing a Winter Classic T-shirt after Saturday night's game at TD Garden.
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Tampa Bay 4, Ottawa 1
The Tampa Bay Lightning started their six-game road trip on the right foot by defeating the Ottawa Senators 4-1 at Canadian Tire Centre on Saturday night.
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Detroit 3, San Jose 0
Two players who had their struggles in 2015-16 were the biggest reason the Detroit Red Wings won on Saturday night.
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Florida 5, Colorado 2
Left winger Shane Harper waited nearly three decades for his first NHL goal ... and then got his second marker just eight minutes and 23 seconds of game action later.
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New Jersey 2, Minnesota 1
What the New Jersey Devils have lacked in offense this season, they have supplemented with outstanding goaltending and resiliency, and both were on display Saturday night.
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Philadelphia 6, Carolina 3
After netting just two assists in his first four games, second-year defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere enjoyed a breakout game Saturday night against the Carolina Hurricanes, recording a goal and two assists in a 6-3 win at the Wells Fargo Center.
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NY Rangers 4, Washington 2
Rookie Jimmy Vesey is starting to get comfortable in the NHL and that's giving the New York Rangers another offensive weapon.
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Nashville 5, Pittsburgh 1
Jusse Saros started his Saturday in Rockford, Ill., expecting to start between the pipes for the AHL's Milwaukee Admirals.
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Columbus 3, Dallas 0
Sergei Bobrovsky made 32 saves as the Columbus Blue Jackets defeated the Dallas Stars 3-0 at American Airlines Center on Saturday.
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Los Angeles 4, Vancouver 3
Los Angeles third-string goaltender Peter Budaj made a point to get the puck from the Kings' 4-3 shootout victory Saturday.
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St. Louis 6, Calgary 4
David Perron had his third career hat trick on Saturday night to lead the St. Louis Blues past the Calgary Flames 6-4.
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