Recap Roundups
December 08, 2016
Colorado 4, Boston 2
Nate MacKinnon was 2 1/2 years old the last time the Colorado Avalanche lost a hockey game at TD Garden.
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NY Islanders 3, St. Louis 2
Winning five out of their last six games hasn't completely undone the self-inflicted damage the New York Islanders suffered in the first six weeks of the season. But it's helped convince the Islanders they were correct in believing they were much closer to becoming a contender than their record indicated.
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Philadelphia 6, Edmonton 5
The Philadelphia Flyers are scoring and allowing goals at an alarming clip and on Thursday night Michael Raffl made the last shot count.
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Montreal 5, New Jersey 2
The Montreal Canadiens may have been missing two of their top offensive centers but based on their effort against the New Jersey Devils, you wouldn't know it.
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Vancouver 5, Tampa Bay 1
Ryan Miller stopped 38 shots before pulling himself late in the third period to lead the Vancouver Canucks to a 5-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday.
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Pittsburgh 5, Florida 1
Play like champions.
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NY Rangers 2, Winnipeg 1
With a relentless pursuit of the puck all game long, the New York Rangers were rewarded with a last-minute ricochet that produced the winning goal in a 2-1 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday night.
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Dallas 5, Nashville 2
Recently, Dallas Stars coach Lindy Ruff lamented his big names not pulling their offensive weight. Well, on Thursday against the Nashville Predators at American Airlines Center, his superstars delivered, as Jamie Benn, Tyler Seguin and Jason Spezza combined for eight points in a 5-2 win.
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Calgary 2, Arizona 1
Calgary Flames general manager Brad Treliving cited three keys to his team's recent surge: special teams, the goaltending of Chad Johnson and the improved performance of the top players. All three were on display Thursday at Gila River Arena.
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Carolina 3, Los Angeles 1
Center Derek Ryan and left winger Brock McGinn rehearsed their act before, but they never previously staged it in an NHL game.
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