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NHL roundup: Swayman helps Bruins shut out the Wild 3-0Charlie McAvoy got his 299th career point with a goal in the second period and Jeremy Swayman stopped 35 shots for his third ...
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Marc-Andre Fleury had 32 saves for the Wild, who swept the Bruins in both meetings last season but could not get anything past Swayman on Tuesday. Minnesota was shut out for the second straight game.
Sidney Crosby avoided a big injury as the Penguins lost to the Devils in a shootout despite outplaying New Jersey most of the night.
Charlie McAvoy got his 299th career point with a goal in the second period and Jeremy Swayman stopped 35 shots for his third ...
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Field Level Media on MSNNHL roundup: William Nylander's hat trick propels Leafs over FlamesWilliam Nylander netted his second career hat trick and Matthew Knies collected one goal and one assist as the visiting Toronto Maple Leafs rode a four-goal second period to a 6-3 victory over the ...
After prioritizing grinding two-way talent in 2016, Team USA’s identity finally reflects the shift in how NHL teams are built.
An attorney for the man accused of killing Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau claims the victims drank more than the defendant.
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Hosted on MSNCanucks 3, Avalanche 0: Thatcher Demko and defensive diligence make the difference in big winBend but don’t break. For the Vancouver Canucks, who have become more diligent and decisive in defending, it was critical to follow the credo of denial Tuesday at Rogers Arena. To negate dizzying ...
PITTSBURGH -- Jack Hughes scored twice, and Timo Meier scored in the seventh round of a shootout as the New Jersey Devils ...
Lights lamp twice against Pens ...
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Field Level Media on MSNJack Hughes tallies twice to propel Devils past Penguins in shootoutJack Hughes scored both regulation goals for the visiting New Jersey Devils en route to a 3-2 shootout victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday.
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Yardbarker on MSNJack Hughes’ 2 Goals Helps Devils to 3-2 Shootout Win Over PenguinsOn Tuesday night, the Pittsburgh Penguins (22-24-9) met with Metro Division rivals the New Jersey Devils (30-19-6) for the second of four meetings this season.
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