Daily News (Los Angeles)

Bruins rally to beat Stars at Dallas

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David Pastrnak scored with 1:16 remaining in overtime, and the Boston Bruins rallied for a 3-2 victory over the Stars on Tuesday night in a matchup of the top team in each conference at Dallas.

Pavel Zacha scored the tying goal in the third period for the NHLleading Bruins in Jim Montgomery’s first game as a head coach in Dallas since the Stars fired him in 2019 for what he later admitted was a drinking problem.

The Stars couldn’t convert on 57 seconds of a 5-on-3 power play in the second period and a two-minute 4-on-3 session in the extra period. They finished 3-1-4 on an eight-game homestand that featured five games going to extra time, including four in a row. HURRICANES 3, CAPITALS 2 » Brent Burns scored his 11th goal of the season, Frederik Andersen made 34 saves and Carolina beat the depleted Capitals at Washington.

Burns had one of three Hurricanes goals scored thanks to a point shot from a defenseman. The 2017 Norris Trophy winner scored through traffic, Calvin de Haan’s shot went in off Paul Stastny, and Brady Skjei’s shot was redirected in by Stefan Noesen on the power play.

The Hurricanes have won 10 of their past 12 to pad their lead atop the Metropolit­an Division. LIGHTNING 4, AVALANCHE 3 » Steven Stamkos scored in the shootout and Tampa Bay rallied from a two-goal deficit to beat banged-up Colorado at Denver.

The first to go, Stamkos sent a shot past Alexandar Georgiev to set the tone for the shootout. Andrei Vasilevski­y took it from there by stopping all three shots.

DEVILS 3, BLUE JACKETS 2 » Ryan Graves scored off a feed from Michael McLeod in front of the net with 1.4 seconds left, and New Jersey won at Columbus for its fourth win in five games.

Yegor Sharangovi­ch and Jesper Bratt had the other goals for the Devils, and Graves also had an assist. Vitek Vanecek stopped 31 shots for New Jersey, which remains three points behind first-place Carolina and moved five ahead of the New York Rangers in the Metropolit­an Division.

BLUES 6, PANTHERS 2 »

Brayden

Schenn scored twice and Jordan Binnington made 34 saves to lead St. Louis over visiting Florida.

Ryan O’Reilly, Jordan Kyrou, Ivan Barbashev and Nick Leddy also scored for the Blues, who won their second in a row following a five-game losing streak.

JETS 3, KRAKEN 2 » Mark Scheifele and Pierre-Luc Dubois scored in the shootout to give Winnipeg a come-from-behind victory over visiting Seattle. The Jets are now 8-1 past regulation.

SENATORS 3, ISLANDERS 2 » Tim Stutzle and Drake Batherson each scored in the shootout and Ottawa won at New York.

Stutzle and Brady Tkachuk each recorded a goal and an assist in regulation. Kevin Mandolese finished with 46 saves and the Senators won their sixth game in seven outings.

Mandolese denied Bo Horvat’s and Kyle Palmieri’s attempts and collected his first career win in his NHL debut.

CANADIENS 4, BLACKHAWKS 0 » Montreal scored three goals in the third period at home to win its third straight.

Joel Armia scored one goal and added an assist, while Jonathan Drouin collected three assists. Justin Barron, David Savard and Christian Dvorak also scored. Jake Allen made 22 saves to bank his first shutout of the season. OVECHKIN ON LEAVE FROM CAPITALS » Alex Ovechkin will be away from the Washington Capitals to attend to a family matter and the health of a loved one and is expected to be gone for at least the rest of the week, if not longer.

General manager Brian MacLellan announced Ovechkin’s absence before the team’s morning skate Tuesday. No further details were released, though it appears Washington is preparing to be without its longtime captain and face of the franchise for an extended period.

Coach Peter Laviolette said he doesn’t envision Ovechkin will be back “in the foreseeabl­e future.”

Further complicati­ng matters if Ovechkin needs to go home to Russia, where his parents and other family members live, are travel restrictio­ns in place amid the country’s war in Ukraine. There are no direct flights between North America and Moscow.

EASTERN CONFERENCE

ATLANTIC DIVISION

Boston Tampa Bay Toronto Florida Buffalo Detroit Ottawa Montreal

Carolina

New Jersey N.Y. Rangers Washington Pittsburgh N.Y. Islanders Philadelph­ia Columbus

Dallas Winnipeg Colorado Minnesota Nashville St. Louis Arizona Chicago

Vegas Kings Seattle Edmonton Calgary Vancouver San Jose Ducks

GP W

53 53 54 57 52 52 53 54

METROPOLIT­AN DIVISION

GP W

53 53 53 56 52 57 55 54

WESTERN CONFERENCE

CENTRAL DIVISION

55 54 52 53 51 53 54 52

PACIFIC DIVISION

54 55 54 54 54 54 54 54

Tuesday’s results

Today’s games

40 35 32 27 26 24 26 23 35 35 31 28 26 27 22 16

GP W

30 34 28 28 25 25 18 16

GP W

32 30 30 30 25 21 17 17

L OT Pts GF GA

8 16 14 24 22 20 24 27 10 13 14 22 17 23 23 34 14 19 19 20 20 25 28 31 5 2 8 6 4 8 3 4 8 5 8 6 9 7 10 4 11 1 5 5 6 3 8 5

Montreal 4, Chicago 0 Carolina 3, Washington 2 New Jersey 3, Columbus 2 Ottawa 3, N.Y. Islanders 2, SO St. Louis 6, Florida 2 Winnipeg 3, Seattle 2, SO Boston 3, Dallas 2, OT

Tampa Bay 4, Colorado 3, SO Pittsburgh at San Jose, late 85 196 115 72 191 156 72 181 145 60 196 197 56 190 182 56 160 169 55 161 170 50 148 194

L OT Pts GF GA

78 178 144 75 184 141 70 178 141 62 171 160 61 169 163 61 164 158 54 149 171 36 137 207

L OT Pts GF GA

71 183 142 69 174 140 61 160 147 61 159 154 56 142 151 53 168 192 44 146 191 37 125 190

L OT Pts GF GA

18 18 18 19 18 29 26 31 4 7 6 5 11 4 11 6 68 177 152 67 184 185 66 187 170 65 201 176 61 175 166 46 182 221 45 166 204 40 135 223

Chicago at Toronto, 4 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Arizona, 6 p.m. Colorado at Minnesota, 6:30 p.m. Detroit at Edmonton, 6:30 p.m. Buffalo at Ducks, 7 p.m.

N.Y. Rangers at Vancouver, 7 p.m.

 ?? TONY GUTIERREZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Boston’s Pavel Zacha, left, and David Pastrnak celebrate after Zacha scored the tying goal in the third period against the Stars at Dallas.
TONY GUTIERREZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Boston’s Pavel Zacha, left, and David Pastrnak celebrate after Zacha scored the tying goal in the third period against the Stars at Dallas.

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