Recap Roundups
October 28, 2017
San Jose 3, Buffalo 2
The San Jose Sharks ended their road trip on a high note thanks to a sensational shot from their star forward.
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Los Angeles 2, Boston 1
Anze Kopitar and Tyler Toffoli knew they didn't have much time, knew everything had to be quick -- and perfect.
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Philadelphia 4, Toronto 2
The Philadelphia Flyers did what they needed to do for an important win on the road.
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Montreal 5, NY Rangers 4
The Montreal Canadiens made quick work of the New York Rangers on Saturday night, laying a field goal on the Blueshirts in the first period.
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Anaheim 4, Tampa Bay 1
Two nights after getting roasted in south Florida, the Anaheim Ducks moved farther north to find a better fortune.
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Detroit 3, Florida 2
Gustav Nyquist and Jimmy Howard are the two biggest reasons why the Detroit Red Wings no longer have a six-game losing streak.
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New Jersey 4, Arizona 3
It wasn't pretty. At times, it was downright ugly, and it was happening against a team having one of the most putrid beginnings to a season in NHL history.
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St. Louis 4, Columbus 1
Asked what the fourth line can bring to the St. Louis Blues, right winger Scottie Upshall answered, "Energy and reliability."
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NY Islanders 6, Nashville 2
John Tavares and New York's struggling power play both scored hat tricks in the Islanders' 6-2 victory over the Nashville Predators on Saturday night.
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Minnesota 2, Pittsburgh 1
It's taken a few weeks, but the Minnesota Wild are getting healthier, and say they're starting to play the way they should.
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Colorado 6, Chicago 3
Nathan MacKinnon focused on his teammates in the first 10 games, but after getting challenged to be selfish the young center had a breakout game for the Colorado Avalanche.
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Washington 5, Edmonton 2
Coming off an embarrassing 6-2 loss Thursday in Vancouver, Washington Capitals coach Barry Trotz added Devante Smith-Pelly, who had zero goals so far this year, onto his top line with superstars Evgeny Kuznetsov and Alexander Ovechkin.
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