NHL Review Thursday November 2 2017
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
Home Team in Caps
BOSTON 2, Vegas 1
WASHINGTON 4, NY Islanders 3
OTTAWA 3, Detroit 1
NY Rangers 2, TAMPA BAY 1 (OT)
Columbus 7, FLORIDA 3
Philadelphia 2, ST. LOUIS 0
MINNESOTA 6, Montreal 3
WINNIPEG 5, Dallas 2
COLORADO 5, Carolina 3
CALGARY 2, Pittsburgh 1 (OT)
Buffalo 5, ARIZONA 4
LOS ANGELES 5, Toronto 3
SCHEIFELE’S HAT TRICK LEADS JETS TO THIRD STRAIGHT WIN
Mark Scheifele netted the second hat trick of his NHL career (also March 5, 2016 vs. MTL) to help the Jetsimprove to 7-1-2 in their past 10 contests, including three straight wins and points in their last six games (4-0-2).
Scheifele became the third Winnipeg player to record a hat trick this season, joining Nikolaj Ehlers and Blake Wheeler. The Jets lead the League with three hat tricks in 2017-18.
Scheifele’s three-goal performance, which came in the 193rd game of the season, was the 15th hat trick by any player in 2017-18 (197 GP). This marks the ninth time in the past 30 years that there have been at least 15 hat tricks scored in the first 200 games of the season.
VARLAMOV MAKES 57 SAVES IN AVALANCHE VICTORY
Semyon Varlamov made a career-high 57 saves to help the Avalanche improve to 16-0-4 in their last 20 home games against the Hurricanes franchise dating to March 17, 1994, when the clubs were based in Quebec and Hartford, respectively.
KINGS, BLUE JACKETS CONTINUE STRONG STARTS
The Kings (10-2-1, 21 points) and Blue Jackets (9-4-0, 18 points) each earned wins to match and establish franchise-best starts through 13 games, respectively.
The Kings built a 5-0 lead and held off a three-goal Maple Leafs rally to equal their franchise record for fewest games to register 10 wins in a season (13 GP), a mark set in 1980-81 (10-2-1) and matched in 2010-11 (10-3-0).
The Blue Jackets erupted for seven goals to win nine of their first 13 games in a season for the first time in franchise history. Columbus has scored at least seven goals in a game eight times since the beginning of the 2014-15 season, the second-highest such total by a team in that span behind the Penguins (10).
MATTHEWS BECOMES FOURTH PLAYER TO ATTEMPT TWO PENALTY SHOTS IN A GAME
Maple Leafs forward Auston Matthews (1-1—2) was awarded two penalty shots on Thursday, scoring his 10th goal of the season on his first attempt. Matthews became the fourth player in NHL history to register two penalty shot attempts in one game, joining Mud Bruneteau (0-for-2 on Nov. 24, 1938), Erik Cole (1-for-2 on Nov. 9, 2005) and Max Pacioretty (0-for-2 on Feb. 6, 2014).
NHL Schedule for Friday, November 3 2017
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Matchup |
Time |
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New Jersey@ Edmonton |
9:00 PM ET |
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Nashville@ Anaheim |
10:00 PM ET |


