CANUCKS BEAT BRUINS 8-5
OSTON» Bo Horvat had two
B goals and two assists and the Vancouver Canucks extended their winning streak to five games with an 8-5 victory over the Boston Bruins on Thursday.
Loui Eriksson added two goals and an assist and spurred a fivegoal outbust in the second period. Ben Hutton and Erik Gudbranson each had a goal and an assist.
Lightning 4, Islanders 2.
» Andrei Vasilveksiy made 35 saves, Tyler Johnson broke a tie with 1:26 left in Tampa Bay’s victory over New York. Vasilevskiy has allowed two or fewer goals in nine of 12 games. Johnson scored from just outside the crease off a pass from Nikita Kucherov.
Flyers 5, Coyotes 4, OT.
Shayne Gostisbehere A scored on a one-timer 1:01 into overtime after Dale Weise tied it with 2:13 left in regulation, and Philadelphia beat Arizona. Scott Laughton had two goals and Travis Konecny also scored.
Panthers 4, Oilers 1.
» Roberto Luongo made 26 saves in his second start since missing nine games with a knee injury to help Florida beat Edmonton. Evgenii Dadonov, Nick Bjugstad, Jonathan Huberdeau and Colton Sceviour scored for the Panthers.
Hurricanes 4, Blackhawks 3.
Andrei Svechnikov, Jaccob Slavin, Phillip Di Giuseppe and Calvin de Haan gave Carolina a four-goal lead early in the second period and the Hurricanes held off Chicago to Jeremy Colliton’s NHL coaching debut.
Stars 4, Sharks 3.
Devin Shore scored his second goal of the game to break a tie, Anton Khudobin tied a season high with 33 saves. Dillon Heatherington’s shot from the left point went off a defender’s leg to Shore in the left circle, and he beat Sharks goalie Martin Jones with 5:47 to play.
Sabres 6, Canadiens 5, OT
» Rasmus Ristolainen scored at 1:38 of overtime to lift Buffalo past Montreal. Vladimir Sobotka and Jeff Skinner each scored twice, and Conor Sheary added a goal.
Golden Knights 5, Senators 3.
» William Carrier put Vegas ahead for good after Ottawa rallied from a threegoal deficit. — The Associated Press