Dustin Byfuglien Crushes Mark Stone With Huge Hit; Fight Ensues (Video)Of all the players in the NHL, Winnipeg Jets defenseman Dustin Byfuglien is at or near the top of the list of guys you don’t want to get hit by in open ice. Ottawa Senators forward Mark Stone learned that firsthand Wednesday night when Byfuglien crushed him along the boards during the second period. The Senators immediately went after Byfuglien, and they continued to chase him around throughout the game. Ottawa forward Curtis Lazar exchanged slashes with the Jets D-man in the third period, resulting in matching minor penalties.
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Dustin Byfuglien Crushes Mark Stone With Huge Hit; Fight Ensues (Video)Of all the players in the NHL, Winnipeg Jets defenseman Dustin Byfuglien is at or near the top of the list of guys you don’t want to get hit by in open ice. Ottawa Senators forward Mark Stone learned that firsthand Wednesday night when Byfuglien crushed him along the boards during the second period. The Senators immediately went after Byfuglien, and they continued to chase him around throughout the game. Ottawa forward Curtis Lazar exchanged slashes with the Jets D-man in the third period, resulting in matching minor penalties.
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Connor McDavid's OT winner sends Oilers past CapitalsEDMONTON - It was one that almost got away for the Edmonton Oilers. Connor McDavid scored the overtime winner and added an assist as the Oilers emerged with a 4-3 victory over the Washington Capitals on Wednesday after allowing their opponents to tie the game with less than two seconds remaining. McDavid elected to shoot on a two-on-one and notched his 30th of the season 3:27 into overtime. "It's obviously always disappointing giving up a tying goal late in the game, especially that late in the game. We need to find a way to close that out, but it didn't hurt us, which was good, '' McDavid said. "These are big points, and they all are from here on out.
"I was just really happy that we got the two points at the end of the game there. It is tough to have an individual game like that and feel good about yourself when you don't get the two points. '' T. J. Oshie had two goals and an assist and Nicklas Backstrom had a goal and a helper for the Capitals (31-18-10) who saw a three-game wining streak halted. "It was a heck of an effort by the guys, '' said Caps head coach Peter Laviolette.
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'We laid an egg': Oilers and Capitals aim to end losing streaks MondayThe Edmonton Oilers and Washington Capitals will be looking to return to their winning ways when they meet on Monday night in Washington, D. C. The Capitals have lost their past four games and surrendered a lead in each contest. Washington gave up three goals in the third period to the visiting Arizona Coyotes on Saturday night and lost 3-2.
We need to start piling them up. '' Recent AHL call-up Brad Malone had a goal and an assist and Kailer Yamamoto and Cody Ceci also scored for the Oilers (31-23-4) who snapped a three-game losing skid. Malone's assist on the second goal was his first NHL point since Feb. 28, 2016 and it was his first goal since Dec. 3, 2015. "It feels pretty awesome, to be honest, '' said the 32-year-old, who last played in the NHL for Carolina.
842) in his past three games to lower his season save percentage to. 874. "I just haven't brought my best. Frankly it's just been pathetic the way I've been playing, " Campbell said after giving up six goals on 36 shots in the loss to the Stars. "I owe it to this team to bring my A game, and they haven't seen it yet. So, I'm going to just keep working hard, I'm going to get through this, and be there for the guys. " Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl continue to perform at an elite level for Edmonton.
"We laid an egg, " Oilers head coach Jay Woodcroft said after the game. "That was the first time I've seen this year where we didn't have it in all facets of the game, and to a man we weren't good enough. " Jack Campbell hasn't been the elite goalie the Oilers expected when they lured him from the Toronto Maple Leafs in July with a five-year, $25 million contract. Campbell has allowed 15 goals on 95 shots (.
3 million to raise funds for those affected by the invasion of Ukraine. Russian star Alex Ovechkin was also booed whenever he touched the puck. There was no scoring in the first period, with the Oilers pumping 20 shots on Capitals goalie Ilya Samsonov and Washington directing nine shots on Edmonton starter Mikko Koskinen. Washington broke the deadlock on a lucky break 2:17 into the second period as a pu