Recap Roundups
November 10, 2015
St. Louis 2, New Jersey 0
There was late-game drama, but it's the kind that St. Louis Blues goaltender Jake Allen wasn't too concerned about when the officials met to decide whether a shot by New Jersey Devils defenseman Damon Severson beat the final buzzer.
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NY Rangers 3, Carolina 0
The New York Rangers are 11-2-2 and winners of six straight after barely breaking a sweat in a 3-0 victory against the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden.
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Colorado 4, Philadelphia 0
Maybe the Colorado Avalanche are tired of losing close games.
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Vancouver 5, Columbus 3
Vancouver Canucks right winger Jannik Hansen seems almost resigned to the fact that he won't get to play with the wondrous Sedin twins very long.
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Detroit 1, Washington 0
Goaltender Petr Mrazek denied right winger Alexander Ovechkin on Tuesday night.
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Buffalo 4, Tampa Bay 1
After losing to the Tampa Bay Lightning three times in the first month of the season, the Buffalo Sabres got their revenge Tuesday with a 4-1 victory sparked by rookie center Jack Eichel.
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Florida 4, Calgary 3
There was a celebration for a goal that wasn't and a near score on the other end as a result.
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Nashville 7, Ottawa 5
Colton Sissons lost two assists after the game, but his impact on the Nashville Predators' biggest offensive explosion of the season couldn't be erased.
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Minnesota 5, Winnipeg 3
Minnesota Wild left winger Thomas Vanek was struggling to create offense a year ago at this time. On Tuesday, he issued a reminder that much can change in 12 months.
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Toronto 3, Dallas 2
For some reason, the Toronto Maple Leafs have the Dallas Stars' number this season.
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Arizona 3, Los Angeles 2
Phoenix Coyotes right winger Brad Richardson knew what to expect from his former club Tuesday. Richardson, though, didn't expect his current one to get off to a slow start for the second night in a row.
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NY Islanders 4, San Jose 2
Goalie Thomas Greiss earned a win against his former team. Captain John Tavares sparked a slumbering offense with two goals, and the New York Islanders won in a tough road building for the first time in nearly 13 years.
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