Las Vegas Review-Journal

Boston’s barrage puts end to Blackhawks’ win streak

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David Krejci, Danton Heinen and Brad Marchand scored during a four-minute span at the end of the first period, and Boston snapped Chicago’s seven-game winning streak, 6-3, on Tuesday. Krejci scored again in the third period, when Marchand picked up his third assist, to help the Bruins win for the fifth time in six games.

At Denver, Nazem Kadri and Kasperi Kapanen scored power-play goals 22 seconds apart in the second period, Frederik Andersen stopped 34 shots for Toronto.

At Sunrise, Fla., Anton Khudobin recorded his second shutout of the season, and Tyler Seguin had two goals and an assist as Dallas topped Florida. The Panthers were shut out for the first time this season — the last team in the NHL to be blanked.

At Tampa, Fla., NHL points leader Nikita Kucherov had a goal and three assists, Brayden

Point added a goal and two assists, and Tampa Bay doubled up Calgary.

At Columbus, Ohio, Sergei Bobrovsky made 13 of his 20 saves in the third period to lift the Blue Jackets past Washington. Anthony Duclair, Nick Foligno and Artemi Panarin scored for the Blue Jackets, who won their fourth straight.

At Nashville, Tenn., Andreas Athanasiou scored in the third period, and Detroit snapped a three-game skid by handing the Predators their third straight loss.

At St. Louis, Alex Pietrangel­o and Ivan Barbashev each scored twice, and St. Louis won its seventh straight game. Jaden Schwartz, Ryan O’reilly, Mackenzie Maceachern and Tyler Bozak also scored for the Blues, whose eight goals were a season high.

At Winnipeg, Manitoba, Mark Scheifele had two goals and an assist as the Jets edged New York.

At St. Paul, Minn., James van Riemsdyk scored two goals, including the game-winner late in the third period for Philadelph­ia.

At Ottawa, Ontario, Teuvo Teravainen scored twice, and Carolina scored four unanswered goals in the third period to beat the Senators.

At Buffalo, N.Y., Jason Pominville scored the go-ahead goal in the second period, and Jack Eichel set up two goals in leading the Sabres past New York.

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