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in News & Regeln 31.05.2019 04:11von lebaobei123 • 225 Beiträge
LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles Kings might be the NHLs best defensive team, and they hadnt blown a two-goal lead in a loss in nearly a full calendar year. The Toronto Maple Leafs broke down that defence and pulled out an impressive road victory despite nearly running out of goalies along the way. Mason Raymond broke a tie with a short-handed goal early in the third period and the Maple Leafs snapped the Kings eight-game winning streak with a 3-2 victory Thursday night. James Reimer made 31 saves in the final two periods after replacing the injured Jonathan Bernier for the Leafs, who have won four of five. Captain Dion Phaneuf and Carl Gunnarsson also scored as Toronto beat both Southern California NHL clubs in a four-day span, albeit with a blowout loss at the Shark Tank sandwiched in between. "We need every point that we can possibly get," Toronto coach Randy Carlyle said. "Were in desperation mode as every team is, and we just found a way to gut it out. We gave up a two-goal lead, and we found a way to get a big goal." After the Leafs erased that early 2-0 deficit, Raymond put them ahead with 14:54 to play. Kopitar was stopped by Reimer on a golden scoring chance, and Raymond alertly countered on a 2-on-1 rush with James van Riemsdyk for Raymonds 19th goal. Bernier gave up two goals in the first period of his first game back in Los Angeles against the team that traded him last summer, but then sat out the final two periods with a lower-body injury. Reimer filled in admirably, making a number of stunning saves. "I wouldnt blow it up too big," Reimer said. "I just came in and did my job. Every time you go in is an opportunity." Reimer, who gave up six goals in San Jose, also got up quite slowly in the second period after getting an accidental blow to the head from Jarret Stoll when the goalie dived to stop a puck. Reimer eventually shook it off, but said he "got (his) bell rung." "I was sitting beside Bernier when that happened," said Nazem Kadri, who had two assists. "I told him to take off his pads. I might have to throw them on." Marian Gaborik had an early goal and an assist in his home debut with the Kings, who fell just short of matching the longest winning streak in franchise history. Anze Kopitar had a power-play goal and Jonathan Quick stopped 26 shots in his first loss since Feb. 3. After losing nine of 10 in a skid stretching into early February, the Kings won their final game before the Olympic break and hadnt lost since. This loss prevented the Kings from equaling their record nine-game streak in 2010. "Its a stinger every time you lose after a pretty strong road trip," Kopitar said. "We didnt want to start off a homestand with a loss. I dont know how they execute their system, but it seemed like they were skating and playing a tight-checking game. But it was just a case of our game tonight not getting it done." Gaborik still came through in the Slovak goal-scorers fourth game with the club, providing exactly the boost they sought for their sagging offence. Wearing their Forum-blue-and-gold throwback jerseys, the Kings went ahead just 1:57 in when the rebound of Drew Doughtys low shot went straight to Gaborik, who scored his seventh goal of the season. "I think its coming along," Gaborik said of his line with Kopitar and Justin Williams. "We had some chemistry with our line and created some chances, so I think its going the right way." Kopitar then scored a power-play goal on a beautiful cross-ice pass from Doughty, the gold medal-winning Canadian defenceman. Gunnarsson tied it up early in the second with just his second goal in 67 games this season. Bernier was the 11th overall pick in the 2006 draft by Kings general manager Dean Lombardi. He played 62 games for Los Angeles over five NHL seasons, but never managed to beat out Quick, a lower-round pick by a previous regime who eventually became the Kings Conn Smythe Trophy winner. Lombardi traded Bernier to Toronto in a deal for Ben Scrivens -- since traded to Edmonton -- and Matt Frattin, who was sent to Columbus in the deal for Gaborik. Bernier lost 3-1 to the Kings in Toronto in December. NOTES: Mike Richards accidentally shot the puck into teammate Justin Williams face with 3 minutes to play. Williams stayed in the game. ... Toronto scratched C Peter Holland, who has the flu. ... The Kings announced their 100th consecutive sellout at Staples Center since December 2011. Forrest Lamp Jersey . -- Cheyenne Woods, the niece of Tiger Woods, shot a 2-under 69 on Tuesday to finish first in stroke-play qualifying at the Womens U. Michael Schofield Jersey . According to bodog.ca, Cleveland moved up to grab the best odds to win the Larry OBrian trophy at 4-1 on Friday. 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"When Jesse Briggs started to fall a little bit, you could just see Kyle perk up in his chair.SHAWINIGAN, Qc - Gabriel Slight had a hat trick and added an assist as the Shawinigan Cataractes beat the Baie-Comeau Drakkar 7-4 in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League play on Friday.Alexis DAoust struck twice for the Cataractes (14-12-2), with Giovanni Fiore and Anthony Beauvillier adding the others.Antoine Pouliot, Nicolas Meloche, Frederic Gamelin and Maxime St-Cyr replied for Baie-Comeau (18-7-3).Marvin Cupper got the win in net for Shawinigan, making 25 saves. Philippe Cadorette started for the Drakkar and made 17-of-23 saves in 33:54. Reilly Pickard replaced him and stopped 12-of-13 shots in 26:06.The Cataractes power play was dominant, scoring four times on six opportunities. Baie-Comeau went 1 for 3 with the man advantage.---PHOENIX 3 ISLANDERS 2CHARLOTTETOWN — Daniel Audette scored at 19:45 of the third period to help boost Sherbrooke over the Islanders.Tim Wieser and Charles-Eric Legare also found the back of the net for the Phoenix (15-9-2), who had three consecutive goals to end the game.Filip Chlapik and Ross Johnston had goals for Charlottetown (14-13-2).---WILDCATS 5 SCREAMING EAGLES 4 (SO)MONCTON, N.B. — Cameron Askew scored the lone goal in the shootout as the Wildcats edged Cape Breton.Conor Garland had a goal and three assists for Moncton (16-10-1) to lead the charge offensively. Will Smith, Stephen Johnson and Ivan Barbashev rounded out the attack.ddddddddddddKyle Farrell chipped in with two goals for the Screaming Eagles (9-14-5), while Clark Bishop and Maxim Lazarev supplied the rest of the offence.---SEA DOGS 2 ARMADA 1 (SO)SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Matthew Highmore scored in the sixth round of the shootout as the Sea Dogs skated past Blainville-Boisbriand.Adam Marsh chipped in at 16:46 of the third period on the power play to tie the game for Saint John (16-6-4), which snapped a two-game losing streak.Daniel Walcott opened the scoring for the Armada (15-7-4) in the second period.---REMPARTS 3 OLYMPIQUES 1GATINEAU, Que. — Olivier Garneau and Marcus Cuomo each had a goal with under five minutes left in the third period as Quebec beat the Olympiques.Adam Chapman started the scoring with his fifth of the season for the Remparts (18-9-0).Vaclav Karabacek scored a power-play goal for Gatineaus (13-11-4) lone offence. The loss snaps its three-game winning streak.---OCEANIC 5 SAGUENEENS 3RIMOUSKI, Que. — Christopher Clapperton scored the go-ahead goal at 19:21 of the third period as the Oceanic got past Chicoutimi.Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Frederik Gauthier, Vincent Dunn and Simon Tremblay each scored one of four third-period goals for Rimouski (19-7-2). 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