Thursday 26 February 2015

NHL Results - Wed, Feb 25, 2015



Calgary @ New Jersey 3-1 - Cammalleri gave the Devils a 1-0 lead on a backhand from the slot that beat Ramo between the pads at 17:03. Brodie lost the puck in the neutral zone, giving Jordin Tootoo and Cammalleri on a 2-on-1. Less than two minutes earlier, Schneider stopped Jiri Hudler on a breakaway. The Flames pulled into a 1-1 tie with 13.5 seconds remaining in the second when Glencross, who has been the subject of trade rumors, scored his first goal in 14 games on a backhand off great pass from Joe Colborne. Monahan scored his Flames-leading 21st goal to give Calgary its first lead 35 seconds into the third period on a power play. Giordano took a shot from the right circle that deflected off Monahan's stick in the slot. Monahan, 20, is the first Flames player to have consecutive 20-goal seasons to begin his NHL career since Sergei Makarov in 1989-90 and 1990-91. Makarov was 32 in 1991. Ramo made his best stop against Tuomo Ruutu off a shot from the left hash at 11:17 with the Flames holding a 2-1 lead. TJ Brodie added an empty net goal with 50 seconds remaining. The Flames received a scare at the end of the game when captain Mark Giordano, who scored his 48th point on an assist, appeared to sustain an injury in the final seconds after getting tangled in the stick of Devils forward Steve Bernier.

Ottawa @ Anaheim 3-0 - Ryan Kesler had a chance to give the Ducks the lead 9:35 into the game, but Hammond robbed him at the right post. Ottawa then took the lead for good less than 90 seconds later when Eric Gryba stepped into a slap shot at the right point that hit Condra's leg and deflected into the net at 10:57. It was Condra's seventh goal and extended his point streak to five games. Zibanejad got to the front of the net and made it 2-0 for the Senators at 3:23 of the second period. He got position on Kesler in front and popped in the rebound of Mike Hoffman's bad-angled shot from the left circle for his 15th goal. Hammond made perhaps his best stop of the night 7:20 into the third period when he got his left pad on Corey Perry's wide-open shot from well inside the right circle. He also stopped Hampus Lindholm from the slot and made a left-pad save on Andrew Cogliano's rebound attempt with eight minutes remaining. Turris hit the empty net with 6.4 seconds remaining. Jiri Sekac, acquired by the Ducks in a trade with the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday, made his debut with Anaheim. He had one shot on goal and was minus-1 in 14:35. Linesman Steve Miller left the game at 14:25 of the first period after being hit in the face with a stick after a faceoff. The game continued with three officials until Miller returned for the start of the third period.

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