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Blackhawks coach Quennevill­e gets 783rd win

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>> CHICAGO: After moving into second place on the NHL career wins list for a coach, the Chicago Blackhawks’ Joel Quennevill­e had good news for the list’s leader, Scotty Bowman.

“Scotty’s safe,’’ Quennevill­e quipped.

He’s the only one. Quennevill­e won his 783rd game, Corey Crawford made 39 saves in his Montreal hometown, and the Blackhawks beat the Montreal Canadiens 2-1 on Thursday for their ninth straight win.

Quennevill­e broke a tie with Al Arbour, but was still far from Bowman’s record of 1,244 wins.

“It’s pretty amazing,’’ said Toews, who has won three Stanley Cups under Quennevill­e in Chicago. “There’s been a lot of great coaches, and the amount of wins he has is so rare.

“To be part of it is something special. I’ve played for him pretty much my entire career and it means a lot to be part of something like that. The success we’ve had in the play-offs goes with it.’’

Crawford starred in front of family and friends. The goalie is from nearby Chateaugua­y, Quebec, and is 4-2-0 in six career meetings with the Canadiens.

The Blackhawks haven’t lost since Dec 27, against Carolina, and will try to make it 10 straight in Toronto.

Meanwhile, the Washington Capitals won their fifth straight game, the Islanders beat the Rangers 3-1 in the New York derby, and the Carolina Hurricanes won their season-high fourth game.

On the night Alex Ovechkin was honoured for his 500th goal, fellow Russian forward Evgeny Kuznetsov had two goals and an assist as Washington beat the Vancouver Canucks 4-1.

Kuznetsov scored his 14th and 15th goals of the season and set up Tom Wilson on a night the Capitals got a rare goal from defenceman Karl Alzner and 29 saves from Braden Holtby.

Brock Nelson and Nick Leddy scored 2:24 minutes apart early in the third period to rally the Islanders past the Rangers 3-1.

Jaroslav Halak stopped 34 shots to beat Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist for the eighth straight time, including five wins with the Islanders.

Jeff Skinner had a goal and an assist as Carolina beat the St Louis Blues 4-1.

Calvin Pickard stopped 27 shots for his first NHL shut-out, and Matt Duchene scored 51 seconds in as Colorado beat New Jersey 3-0. The Devils haven’t won at the Pepsi Center since March 2008.

 ??  ?? Blackhawks coach Joel Quennevill­e.
Blackhawks coach Joel Quennevill­e.

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