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THURSDAY’S GAMES

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CAPITALS 3, Sabres 1: Nicklas Backstrom, Tom Wilson and Conor Sheary scored, Vitek Vanecek made 22 saves and Washington beat Buffalo Thursday night for their second consecutiv­e victory.

PENGUINS 4, Islanders 1: Sidney Crosby picked up his sixth goal of the season and Tristan Jarry stopped 31 shots. Teddy Blueger, Jason Zucker and Bryan Rust also scored for the Penguins, who collected just their third regulation victory.

Devils 3, BRUINS 2: Kyle Palmieri scored two goals, one of them short-handed, to lead New Jersey to victory — the Devils’ second straight victory since returning from a two-week COVID-19 pause.

BLUE JACKETS 3, Predators 0: Elvis Merzlikins made 32 saves in his first start since coming off injured reserve and Cam Atkinson scored his team-leading seventh goal for Columbus.

MAPLE LEAFS 7, Senators 3: Auston Matthews scored his 15th and 16th goals to pad his NHL lead and had two assists to help league-leading Toronto thump last-place Ottawa.

Rangers 3, FLYERS 2 (SO): Kaapo Kakko and Artemi Panarin scored in the shootout. Colin Blackwell and Brendan Smith scored in regulation for the Rangers, who snapped a four-game skid.

BLUES 3, Sharks 2 (OT): Brayden Schenn tied it late in the third period and David Perron scored on a power play in overtime. Mike Hoffman also scored.

Kings at COYOTES (late): Arizona hosted Los Angeles Thursday after the Coyotes shut out St. Louis 1-0 on Monday. The teams faced off Thursday for the first time this season.

Wild at DUCKS (late): Anaheim hosted Minnesota Thursday in a matchup of West Division teams. In their previous clash on Jan. 20, Minnesota won 3-2.

Lightning at STARS (ppd.): The NHL postponed Thursday’s scheduled game on Wednesday due to the threat of severe weather in Dallas. A makeup date has yet to be announced.

LOS ANGELES – Jaime Jaquez Jr. scored a career-high 25 points on his 20th birthday and UCLA overwhelme­d Arizona to start the second half before pulling away to a 74-60 victory on Thursday night.

The second-place Bruins (15-5, 11-3 Pac-12) got 13 points from Tyger Campbell and 10 points from Cody Riley in beating Arizona for the fifth straight time. They improved to 7-0 at home in Pac-12 play.

“I was determined to make it a really happy birthday,” Jaquez said. “These are must-win games and that’s the attitude we took into the game. We’re getting into crunch time.”

The Wildcats (14-8, 8-8) were led by James Akinjo with 21 points. Freshman Azuolas Tubelis added 18 points and eight rebounds.

“Their offense just overwhelme­d our defense,” Wildcats coach Sean Miller said. “We could not stop them. In the second half, they just wore us down.”

UCLA made 9 of 10 shots to start the second half and take a 49-39 lead. The Bruins outscored the Wildcats 19-8,

getting six points each from Jaquez and Riley. Arizona missed six of its first nine shots.

The Bruins shot 73% from the floor in the second half, making 19 of 26 shots. The Wildcats committed 16 turnovers that led to 18 points for UCLA.

“The key was the start of the second half, our defensive intensity,” UCLA coach Mick Cronin said. “We talked about taking them out of their comfort zone.”

The Wildcats got to 55-50 on a pair of free throws by Tubelis, who soon picked up his third foul.

Campbell made a 3-pointer and Jaquez Jr. ran off nine straight points, capped by a 3-pointer that pushed UCLA’s lead to 67-54. Johnny Juzang followed with a 3-pointer.

“The tougher team wins,”

Jaquez Jr. said. “We were just tougher.”

The Wildcats led 31-30 at halftime after being up by eight points. They were limited to one basket over the final 6:59 while getting outscored 10-4 during the Bruins’ first extended run of the game.

UCLA trailed most of the half until taking its first lead at 28-27 on a jumper by Jaquez Jr., who had four straight points in the Bruins’ late spurt. The teams traded one-point leads the rest of the half.

BIG PICTURE

Arizona: Miller is sitting on 299 wins, which ranks third in school history. The Wildcats came in leading the Pac-12 with 76.2 points, but were held well under that. They are mired in the middle of the league standings with just three games left in their season since the school self-imposed a postseason ban that will keep the Wildcats out of the Pac-12 Tournament and any other postseason event. “They’re an awfully young team and it’s hard for young teams to play 40 minutes,” Cronin said. “That’s what Sean’s been fighting through with them all season.”

 ?? GEOFF BURKE/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Washington Capitals left wing Jakub Vrana (13) and right wing Tom Wilson (43) reach for the puck front of Buffalo Sabres defenseman Colin Miller (33) in the second period Thursday at Capital One Arena.
GEOFF BURKE/USA TODAY SPORTS Washington Capitals left wing Jakub Vrana (13) and right wing Tom Wilson (43) reach for the puck front of Buffalo Sabres defenseman Colin Miller (33) in the second period Thursday at Capital One Arena.
 ??  ?? UCLA 74 Arizona 60 UCLA: 15-5 (11-3) UA: 14-8 (8-8)
UCLA 74 Arizona 60 UCLA: 15-5 (11-3) UA: 14-8 (8-8)

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