Recap Roundups
November 19, 2015
Boston 4, Minnesota 2
Loui Eriksson has arguably been the Boston Bruins' most consistent player in the team's inconsistent start.
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San Jose 1, Philadelphia 0
After losing three of four games at home, the San Jose Sharks hit the road for six straight, a stretch in which coach Peter DeBoer called a "gut check."
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Pittsburgh 4, Colorado 3
Scores in bunches have been rare for the Pittsburgh Penguins. So have goals from center Sidney Crosby. They got both Thursday night for a 4-3 victory over the Colorado Avalanche.
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Dallas 3, Washington 2
The Dallas Stars have been so successful during the young season that just when a game appears to be turning against them in the third period they're apt to snatch it back.
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Dallas 3, Washington 2
Center Jason Spezza scored the go-ahead goal with 8:50 left to play and the Dallas Stars defeated the Washington Capitals 3-2 on Thursday night despite Alex Ovechkin setting an NHL career goal-scoring mark for Russian-born players.
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Arizona 3, Montreal 2
Slow starts have been a problem of late for the Arizona Coyotes. But on this night, the shoe was on the other foot.
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Ottawa 3, Columbus 0
After all the rubber Craig Anderson has seen this season, Thursday's game against the Columbus Blue Jackets must have almost felt like a night off for the Ottawa Senators goalie.
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Tampa Bay 2, NY Rangers 1
The Tampa Bay Lightning were short-handed all night Thursday, so it was almost fitting that the winning goal with 1:05 left would come short-handed, as center Valtteri Filppula scored to beat the New York Rangers 2-1 at Amalie Arena, ending their nine-game winning streak.
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Anaheim 3, Florida 1
Anaheim Ducks coach Bruce Boudreau showed confidence in goalie Frederik Andersen, and that show of faith paid off.
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St. Louis 3, Buffalo 2
The St. Louis Blues have not spent much time this season practicing for shootouts -- because they don't really expect games to get there because of the new overtime rules.
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