NHL BRIEF – NOV 9, 2016: Canucks Snap Losing Streak, Nash Nets 400th Career Goal

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Rangers Rick Nash scores 400th goal of NHL career on November 8, 2016 in 5-3 loss to Vancouver Canucks.

TUESDAY’S RESULTS

Home Team in Caps
NEW JERSEY 3, Carolina 2 (SO)
Vancouver 5, NY RANGERS 3
Detroit 3, PHILADELPHIA 2 (SO)
PITTSBURGH 4, Edmonton 3
San Jose 3, WASHINGTON 0
Los Angeles 7, TORONTO 0
MONTREAL 3, Boston 2
NASHVILLE 3, Ottawa 1
WINNIPEG 8, Dallas 2
Arizona 4, COLORADO 2

LAINE POWERS JETS WITH SECOND HAT TRICK OF SEASON

Playing in just his 14th NHL game, 18-year-old rookie Patrik Laine (3-1—4) scored his second career hat trick (also Oct. 19 vs. TOR) and posted a career-high four points as the Jets scored a season-high eight goals en route to victory.

WINNIPEG, MB - NOVEMBER 8: Patrik Laine #29 of the Winnipeg Jets celebrates his third goal of the night against the Dallas Stars with teammates at the bench while hats rain down on the ice at the MTS Centre on November 8, 2016 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. (Photo by Jonathan Kozub/NHLI via Getty Images)
WINNIPEG, MB – NOVEMBER 8: Patrik Laine #29 of the Winnipeg Jets celebrates his third goal of the night against the Dallas Stars with teammates at the bench while hats rain down on the ice at the MTS Centre on November 8, 2016 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. (Photo by Jonathan Kozub/NHLI via Getty Images)

* Laine has collected 11-4—15 this season to pace the League in goals – two more than the next-closest players (Mark Scheifele and David Pastrnak: 9). He is the first player to record at least 11 goals in his first 14 career games since 1992-93, when three players – including Teemu Selanne – achieved the feat.

* Elias notes that Laine became just the fourth player in the NHL’s modern era (since 1943-44) to post multiple hat tricks within his first 14 career games. The others: Bernie Federko (1976-77), Bernie Nichols (1981-82) and Bob Gaudreau (1992-93).

* Laine also became the fourth player in NHL history to score multiple hat tricks before celebrating his 19th birthday, joining Toronto’s Jack Hamilton (1943-44), Winnipeg’s Dale Hawerchuk (1981-82) and Vancouver’s Trevor Linden (1988-89).

LEAGUE-LEADING CANADIENS IMPROVE TO 8-0-0 AT HOME

Carey Price made 41 saves and Paul Byron (1-1—2) scored the go-ahead goal with 1:02 remaining in regulation to help the Canadiens improve to 11-1-1 this season, including a perfect 8-0-0 clip at Bell Centre.

Elias notes that the Canadiens have started a season with wins in each of their first eight home games for just the second time in franchise history (also 1953-54: 9-0-0).

SHEARY LEADS PENGUINS IN FIRST MCDAVID-CROSBY MATCHUP

Oilers captain Connor McDavid registered three assists in his first matchup against Sidney Crosby, but Penguins forward Conor Sheary scored twice – including the game-winning goal with 1:42 remaining in regulation – to lift Pittsburgh to victory.

* The Penguins stretched their overall point streak to seven games (6-0-1) and improved to 6-0-1 on home ice this season.

* Pittsburgh also pushed its point streak against the Oilers to 12 games dating to Dec. 5, 2007 (9-0-3).

KINGS, SHARKS HIT ROAD WITH SHUTOUT WINS

Los Angeles’ Peter Budaj (19 saves) and San Jose’s Martin Jones (24 saves) posted shutouts to help their clubs begin lengthy road trips with victories:

* Budaj posted shutouts in consecutive appearances (also Nov. 5 vs. CGY) for the first time in his NHL career to lead the Kings to their third straight win. Los Angeles erupted for a season-high seven goals en route to their largest margin of victory in a shutout since Feb. 3, 2007 at FLA (7-0 W).

* Jones posted his 14th career shutout (and first this season) to help the Sharks snap a three-game slide (0-3-0). San Jose has won six consecutive visits to Washington dating to Feb. 8, 2011 (WSH: 0-4-2).

SEVERAL SKATERS EXTEND PERSONAL STREAKS

A number of players continued their hot hand of late:

* Jets forward Mark Scheifele (2-2—4) recorded his third straight multi-point performance (4-5—9) to move into sole possession of the League lead with 9-9—18 this season (14 GP).

* Rangers teammates Kevin Hayes (4-6—10) and Brady Skjei (0-7—7) each collected an assist to stretch their career-high point streaks to six games.

* Bruins forward David Pastrnak scored to extend his career-high goal streak to five games (5-1—6). Teammate Brad Marchand (0-1—1) pushed his point streak to five games (2-3—5).

* Rangers rookie Pavel Buchnevich (1-2—3) recorded the first three-point game of his NHL career and has scored in three straight contests (3-2—5).

LOOSE PUCKS

The Devils swept their home-and-home set w/ CAR to improve to 5-0-1 at home this season . . . Red Wings forward Andreas Athanasiou (1-0—1) scored a highlight-reel goal to tie the game before notching the decisive goal in the shootout . . . Detroit earned its first regular-season win in Philadelphia since Jan. 25, 1997 (4-1 W), snapping a 12-game slide (0-11-1) . . . Alexandre Burrows scored twice to help the Canucks snap a nine-game slide (0-8-1) . . . Rangers forward Rick Nash (1-0—1) became the sixth active player to reach the 400-goal milestone . . . Flyers forward Jakub Voracek (0-2—2) eclipsed the 300-assist milestone . . . Coyotes defenseman Anthony DeAngelo scored in his NHL debut, while Devils forward Nick Lappin also tallied his first NHL goal (6 GP) . . . Scotiabank, the official bank of the NHL, was named title partner of the 2017 Scotiabank NHL Centennial Classic . . . The Panthers acquired defenseman Dylan McIlrath from the Rangers in exchange for defenseman Steven Kampfer and a conditional seventh-round pick in the 2018 NHL Draft . . . Retired NFL quarterback Peyton Manning was in attendance at Pepsi Center to watch the Coyotes/Avalanche game . . . Military working dog OJ helped drop the ceremonial puck at Wells Fargo Center as part of Philadelphia’s Military Appreciation Night.

PHILADELPHIA, PA - NOVEMBER 08: US NAVY Petty Officer 2nd Class Ashlea Scully and her Military Working dog “OJ” participate in a ceremonial opening faceoff during Military Appreciation Night with Claude Giroux #28 of the Philadelphia Flyers and Henrik Zetterberg #40 of the Detroit Red Wings on November 8, 2016 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  (Photo by Len Redkoles/NHLI via Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA – NOVEMBER 08: US NAVY Petty Officer 2nd Class Ashlea Scully and her Military Working dog “OJ” participate in a ceremonial opening faceoff during Military Appreciation Night with Claude Giroux #28 of the Philadelphia Flyers and Henrik Zetterberg #40 of the Detroit Red Wings on November 8, 2016 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Len Redkoles/NHLI via Getty Images)

SNEAK PEEK AT WEDNESDAY’S ACTION

All Times Eastern
Anaheim @ Columbus, 7 p.m., FS-O, PRIME
Ottawa @ Buffalo, 7:30 p.m., SN, TVAS, MSG-B
Chicago @ St. Louis, 8 p.m., NBCSN
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BLACKHAWKS VISIT BLUES ON RIVALRY NIGHT

The Blackhawks (9-3-1, 19 points) visit the Blues (7-4-2, 16 points) on NBCSN’s Wednesday Night Rivalry. Chicago has won six consecutive games and are led offensively by Artem Anisimov, who enters the contest on a career-high 11-game point streak (8-9—17).

The Blues own a 5-1-1 record at Scottrade Center this season and will be hosting Chicago for the first time since Game 7 of the opening round in the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs (3-2 W).

Source: NHL Public Relations

Game Review: Canucks Snap Losing Streak, Defeat Rangers 5-3

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EW YORK, NY – NOVEMBER 08: Jacob Markström #25 and the Vancouver Canucks celebrate after defeating the New York Rangers 5-3 at Madison Square Garden on November 8, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Jared Silber/NHLI via Getty Images)

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andrewchernoff By Andrew Chernoff

November 8, 2016

Vancouver (5-8-1=11 pts) played the 5th game of a 6-game road trip tonight at Madison Square Garden against the New York Rangers (10-4-0=20 pts).

The Vancouver Canucks defeated the New York Rangers 5-3 , ending their five straight regulation road losses (1-5-1); ending their losing streak at 9 games (1-8-1); ending their 4 game losing streak on their road trip; and making it three consecutive games of scoring at least two goals.

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NEW YORK, NY – NOVEMBER 08: Sven Baertschi #47 of the Vancouver Canucks celebrates his goal at 13:08 of the third period against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden on November 8, 2016 in New York City. The Canucks defeated the Rangers 5-3. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

Four Canucks registered two point games in the victory; and three netted their first goals of the season; and two garnered their first assists/points as Canucks:

  • Alex Burrows scored his first two goals of the season
  • Sven Baertschi scored his first goal of the season, and got an assist
  • Bo Horvat picked up two assists
  • Henrik Sedin scored his 5th goal of the season, to take over the team lead in goals; and had an assist

Loui Ericksson ended his 13 game scoreless drought by scoring in his 14 game of the season, to pick up his first goal.

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NEW YORK, NY – NOVEMBER 08: Loui Eriksson #21 of the Vancouver Canucks scores at 15:18 of the second period against Antti Raanta #32 of the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden on November 8, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

Michael Chaput and Jack Skille registered their first points as a Canuck, picking up an assist each in the win.

Brendan Gaunce, Erik Gudbranson, Derek Dorsett also picked up helpers to help end the Canucks losing streak and get their first road win of the season; and of the road trip.

It was the first time this season, that Vancouver scored five goals in a game.

It was a game of firsts.

Coming into the game, Canucks had only led for 34:10 in 13 games this season or 4.3 percent of their games so far this season.

 

Canucks starting goalie Jacob Marstrom, stopped 23 of 26 shots in the game, his 4th win overall, and first road win of the season.

Markstrom, is now 4-2-1 with a 2.23 GAA and a .915 save percentage, on the season, in 7 game starts.

Jacob Markstrom also improved his perfect record versus the Rangers to 3-0-0 in his career.

Canucks, with their win tonight, are tied for 24th place in the NHL (tied with Dallas, Calgary and Nashville); and are in tied for 5th place in the Pacific division with Calgary, with 11 points; 8 points behind the Oilers, 1 point ahead of the Arizona Coyotes, who have two games in hand on Vancouver.

The Canucks entered tonight’s game having  lost 9 straight games, going 0-8-1 and getting outscored 31-12. Their longest losing streak is 10 games (1997-98).

Game Summary

The game was scoreless in the first period.

In the second, Pavel Buchnevich would put the Rangers up 1-0; his 3rd goal of the season. Assists went to Jesper Fast (5) and Brady Skeji (9), at 7:20.

It was the 12th time in 14 games that the Canucks have given up the opening goal of a game this season.

With the Rangers in need of a line change, the Canucks would strike for their first goal of the game, to tie the game at 1-1.

Loui Ericksson, his first goal of the season, and as a Canucks, at 15:18, assisted by Henrik Sedin (3) and Daniel Sedin (3).

In the third period, Henrik Sedin coming out of the penalty box after serving a high sticking penalty, was feed the puck, and blasted the puck past Ranger goalie Antti Raanta, for his 5th goal of the season, to put the Canucks ahead by a goal, 2-1. Assisted by Erik Gudbranson (3) and Derek Dorsett (2), at 2:29.

Rick Nash would tie the game at 2-2 on the power play, with his 400th goal of his career, and 7th of the season, at 5:27; assisted by Pavel Buchnevich (3) and Kevin Hayes (7).

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NEW YORK, NY – NOVEMBER 08: Antti Raanta #32 of the New York Rangers is injured in the third period as Markus Granlund #60 of the Vancouver Canucks and Ryan McDonagh #27 of the Rangers run into him at Madison Square Garden on November 8, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist would enter the game, for Antti Raanta after Raanta was run into by Markus Granlund, earlier in the period. Speculation was, it was the result of the NHL concussion protocol.

It wouldn’t be long before, Lundqvist would be tested, and that he was, as Alex Burrows would get the puck past him at 9:21, his 1st of the season, to make it 3-2 Canucks. Assisted by Bo Horvat (2) and Sven Baertschi (3).

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NEW YORK, NY – NOVEMBER 08: Alexandre Burrows #14 of the Vancouver Canucks celebrates his goal at 9:21 of the third period against Henrik Lundqvist #30 of the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden on November 8, 2016 in New York City. The Canucks defeated the Rangers 5-3. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

After an unsuccessful power play, the Vancouver Canucks would extend their lead to 4-2, when Sven Baertschi would join Ericksson and Burrows, in getting his first goal of the season, at 13:08; assisted by Jack Skille (1) and Michael Chaput (1).

Antti Raanta would eventually return to the game, replacing backup Henrik Lundqvist, who allowed two goals on six shots, giving the Canucks a 4-2 lead.

With just over three minutes left in the game, the Rangers would pull their goalie in an attempt to pull within one of Vancouver but it would back fire.

Alex Burrows, with his second goal of the game, second of the season, would put the nail in the Ranger coffin, with an empty net goal, making the score 5-2; assisted by Bo Horvat (3) and Brendan Gaunce (2) at 16:54.

Mika Zibanejad, with his third of the year, would pull the Rangers to within two of Vancouver 5-3 at 19:01; assisted by Pavel Buchnevich (4).

But the Rangers would not get any closer.

In brief:

  • Canucks tied 0-0 after one; tied 1-1 after two.
  • Vancouver out shot New York 29-26 in the game.
  • The Vancouver penalty kill was 4 for 5 , with 3 shots against; 5 shots for; 0 shorthanded goals for; the power play was 0 for 2, with 2 shots for, 3 shots against and 0 shorthanded goals against.

Next Game: Nov 10, 2016: Canucks at Detroit @4:30 p.m. PST

Canucks Post Game Stats

Regular Season Game 14, Road Game 7

Final Score      1     2     3     OT   SO     F
Van                       0     1      4                          5
NYR                      0     1      2                          3

Records:
Van: 5-8-1 (Road: 1-5-1)
NYR: 10-4-0 (Home: 8-2-0)

Stats:   SF   SA     PP     PK   PIM        CF         CA          SCF       SCA      HITS 
Van        29    26      0-2    4-5     10        41(26)      52(37)    21(13)      28(19)       17
NYR       26   29       1-5     2-2     4          52(37)     41(26)     28(19)     21(13)        15
                                    5v5 stats in parenthesis for CF & CA                                                                SCF=scoring chances for; SCA=scoring chances against.

Event summary:

  • Vancouver had 14-blocked shots; 9-giveaways; 6-takeaways, 10-shot attempts blocked and 2-missed shots

Face-offs:

  • Total: 39-60: 65 percent
    • offensive zone: 12-19: 63%
    • defensive zone: 14-19: 74%
    • neutral zone: 13-22: 59%

Game Stats Reports:  Game, Face-OffsShotsEvent

Player Stats:

  •  Face-Offs:
    • Sutter, 14-21; H.Sedin, 13-21
    • Horvat, 7-11; Gaunce, 2-2
    •  Chaput, 2-4; Granlund, 1-1
  • Shots leaders:
    • Burrows, 5; Gaunce, 3; Horvat, 3
  •  Hits leaders:
    • Dorsett, 4; Gaunce, 3; Tryamkin, 2;
    • Skille, 2; Gudbranson, 2
  • Blocked shots leaders:
    • Edler, 3; Baertschi, 2; Sbisa, 2; Hutton, 2
    • Gudbranson, 2; Baertschi, 2; Dorsett, 1
  • Giveaway leaders:
    • Sbisa, 2 Edler, 2
  • Takeaway leaders:
    • Burrows, 1; Sutter, 1; Baertschi: 1
    • Stecher, 1; Edler, 1; Gudbranson, 1
  • Shot Attempts Blocked:
    • Ericksson, 2
  • Missed Shots:
    • Ericksson, 1; Gaunce, 1

Advanced Player Stats For Game:

  • Defensemen (CorsiFor%):
    • All Strengths:
      • Edler: 61.11; Stecher: 53.85
      • Hutton: 44.12 ; Gudbranson: 44.44
      • Sbisa: 28.00; Tryamkin: 25.81
    • 5 on 5:
      •  Edler: 68.18; Stecher: 55.00
      • Hutton: 45.16; Gudbranson: 48.00
      • Tryamkin: 28.00; Sbisa: 26.32
  • Forwards (CorsiFor%):
    • All Strengths:
      • D.Sedin: 45.45; H.Sedin: 50.00; Ericksson: 40.00
      • Granlund: 40.00; Sutter: 47.37; Burrows: 40.74
      • Baertschi: 44.44; Horvat: 36.11; Dorsett: 52.63
      • Chaput: 50.00; Gaunce: 63.64; Skille: 57.14
    • 5 on 5:
      • D.Sedin: 44.44; H.Sedin: 50.00; Ericksson: 39.29
      • Granlund: 50.00; Sutter: 46.15; Burrows: 43.75
      • Baertschi: 47.06; Horvat: 37.04; Dorsett: 52.63
      • Chaput: 57.14; Gaunce: 55.56; Skille: 57.14

Note: Corsi stats from naturalstattrick.comhockeystats.cacorsica.hockey and nhl 

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