NHL Review Monday November 13 2017
MONDAY’S RESULTS
Home Team in Caps
CAROLINA 5, Dallas 1
CALGARY 7, St. Louis 4
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTS CLASS OF 2017
The Hockey Hall of Fame officially inducted Teemu Selanne, Paul Kariya, Dave Andreychuk, Mark Recchiand Danielle Goyette in the players category and Jeremy Jacobs and Clare Drake as builders at the annual induction ceremony in Toronto on Monday. The Hockey Hall of Fame also honored media members Dave Strader and Cam Cole as part of its class of 2017.
Steve Yzerman discusses his Hockey Hall of Fame memories, the Selanne-Kariya duo and the Tampa Bay Lightning’s early-season success
TERAVAINEN’S NATURAL HAT TRICK POWERS HURRICANES TO VICTORY
Teuvo Teravainen (3-1—4) scored three consecutive goals in a span of 7:05 of the third period to record his first career hat trick and help the Hurricanes extend their point streak to five contests (3-0-2).
There have been five natural hat tricks scored in the NHL this season, with Teravainen recording the fastest time between goals.
FLAMES SURVIVE WILD THIRD PERIOD TO SECURE VICTORY
The Flames (10-7-0, 20 points) outlasted the Western Conference-leading Blues (13-5-1, 27 points) in a back-and-forth contest that saw Calgary relinquish the lead twice in a 57 second span of the third period before scoring three consecutive goals to secure the victory.
The teams combined for seven goals in the third period, marking the second time this season that one period featured at least seven combined goals, joining the Maple Leafs (5) and Rangers (2), who totaled seven goals in the first period on Oct. 7.
Johnny Gaudreau tallied 1-1—2 in the final frame to extend his point streak to seven contests (5-7—12). Gaudreau (7-17—24) is tied for third in League scoring with Blues forward Jaden Schwartz (10-14—24).
RADULOV EXTENDS POINT STREAK TO EIGHT GAMES
Stars forward Alexander Radulov scored to extend his point streak to eight games (5-6—11), tying Senators forward Mike Hoffman (3-8—11 in 8 GP) and Kings forward Anze Kopitar (2-8—10 in 8 GP) for the League’s longest active point streak.
NHL Schedule for Tuesday, November 14
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Matchup |
Time |
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Buffalo@ Pittsburgh |
7:00 PM ET |
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Columbus@ Montréal |
7:30 PM ET |
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Dallas@ Florida |
7:30 PM ET |
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Washington@ Nashville |
8:00 PM ET |
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Philadelphia@ Minnesota |
8:00 PM ET |
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Arizona@ Winnipeg |
8:00 PM ET |
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Vegas@ Edmonton |
9:00 PM ET |
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Vancouver@ Los Angeles |
10:30 PM ET |


