NHL Review Friday November 10 2017

FRIDAY’S RESULTS
Home Team in Caps
Ottawa 4, COLORADO 3 (OT)
Florida 4, BUFFALO 1
TORONTO 3, Boston 2 (OT)
WASHINGTON 4, Pittsburgh 1
Carolina 3, COLUMBUS 1
DALLAS 5, NY Islanders 0
VEGAS 5, Winnipeg 2

STONE SCORES IN OT TO GIVE SENATORS WIN IN SWEDEN
Mark Stone scored twice, including the winning goal at 0:59 of overtime, to give the Senators a victory over the Avalanche in the first game of the 2017 SAP NHL Global Series at Ericsson Globe in Stockholm, Sweden. The teams close the two-game set today at 1 p.m. on SN, NHLN, RDS and ALT.

Stone became the fourth player to score an overtime goal in a regular-season NHL game contested outside of North America, joining Tyler Kennedy (PIT), Ethan Moreau (CBJ) and Jack Johnson (LAK). Each instance occurred at the Ericsson Globe.

Three Stockholm natives hit the score sheet: Senators defenseman Fredrik Claesson scored his first goal of the season while teammate Johnny Oduya (0-1—1) and Avalanche forward Gabriel Landeskog (0-1—1) also registered a point on home soil.

Senators forward Mike Hoffman (0-1—1) extended his point streak to seven games (1-8—9) while defenseman Erik Karlsson (0-2—2) pushed his point streak to six contests (1-8—9).

LUONGO, HOLTBY JOIN ELITE COMPANY WITH WINS
Panthers goaltender Roberto Luongo made 24 saves to earn his 455th career win and pass Curtis Joseph(454) for sole possession of fourth place on the NHL’s all-time list among goaltenders. Luongo, who is Florida’s all-time leader in wins (196) and appearances (501), trails only Martin Brodeur (1,266) and Patrick Roy(1,029) on the League’s all-time list for games played by a goaltender.

Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby made 27 saves to improve to 200-76-31 in 319 career appearances (2.32 GAA, .922 SV%, 32 SO). 
 

MAPLE LEAFS RALLY TO WIN HOCKEY HALL OF FAME GAME
James van Riemsdyk (2-0—2) tied the game with 1:00 remaining in regulation and Patrick Marleau scored in overtime to power the Maple Leafs to victory in the annual Hockey Hall of Fame Game. Marleau recorded his 101st career game-winning goal (10th in overtime) to move into a tie with Jarome Iginla for seventh on the NHL’s all-time list; Brendan Shanahan ranks sixth with 109 such goals, while Jaromir Jagr sits atop the all-time list with 135.

Members of the class of 2017 received their rings in advance of Monday’s Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Celebration, with six of seven inductees participating in a ceremonial puck drop at Air Canada Centre. From left to right: Jeremy Jacobs, Paul Kariya, Teemu Selanne, Dave Andreychuk, Mark Recchi and Danielle Goyette; fellow inductee Clare Drake was unable to attend.

GOLDEN KNIGHTS EARN SIXTH STRAIGHT HOME WIN, MOVE TO 10-5-1 OVERALL
The Golden Knights scored at least five goals in a game for the fifth time this season to extend their home win streak to six contests and improve to 10-5-1 (21 points) overall. Vegas became the third team in NHL history to hit the 10-win mark within the first 16 games of its inaugural season.

NHL Schedule for Saturday, November, 11 2017

Matchup

Time

 Edmonton@ NY Rangers

1:00 PM ET

Colorado@ Ottawa 2017 SAP NHL Global Series (Ericsson Globe, Stockholm, Sweden)

1:00 PM ET

 Toronto@ Boston

7:00 PM ET

 Buffalo@ Montréal

7:00 PM ET

 Columbus@ Detroit

7:00 PM ET

 Florida@ New Jersey

7:00 PM ET

 Minnesota@ Philadelphia

7:00 PM ET

 Chicago@ Carolina

7:00 PM ET

 NY Islanders@ St. Louis

8:00 PM ET

 Pittsburgh@ Nashville

8:00 PM ET

 Vancouver@ San Jose

10:00 PM ET

 Winnipeg@ Arizona

10:00 PM ET

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