NHL
Thursday, February 12
Tokarski to start for Canadiens Thursday
The Montreal Canadiens will turn to backup Dustin Tokarski in nets when they host the Edmonton Oilers Thursday. In Tokarski's first 10 starts this season, he has posted a 5-4-1 record with a 2.55 goals against average and .916 save percentage.
Currently, the Habs are -235 with the total at 5.5.
Bobby Ryan, Ottawa - Ques Thurs
Ryan missed Tuesday's game due to general soreness and is questionable Thursday against the Penguins.
Penguins unable to rebound with no rest
The Pittsburgh Penguins have had 10 games this season when they have played with no rest and they have gone a mere 2-8 in those contests, including dropping their past six.
The Penguins have been outscored 36-19 in those 10 contests and have been shutout in the past two.
The Penguins will visit Ottawa Thursday after playing Wednesday night.
NHL roundup: Penguins cool off Red Wings
PITTSBURGH -- Blake Comeau had a goal and an assist in his return from a 20-game absence as the Pittsburgh Penguins shook their scoring slump and cooled off the Detroit Red Wings with a 4-1 victory on Wednesday night.
Comeau was activated from the injured reserve list before the game after not playing since Dec. 22 because of a wrist injury. The left winger raised his season goal total to 12, and the Penguins are 8-0-2 when he scores.
Right winger Patric Hornqvist also had a goal and assist for the Penguins, who won for the third time in four games. Left winger David Perron and center Nick Spaling scored Pittsburgh's other goals.
Center Stephen Weiss scored the Red Wings' lone goal in the second period.
Canucks 5, Blackhawks 4
CHICAGO -- Left winger Daniel Sedin scored two goals, including the winner at 1:20 in overtime, as Vancouver eeked out a victory over struggling Chicago.
Right winger Linden Vey, center Bo Horvat and right winger Zack Kassian also scored for Vancouver.
Chicago got two goals by right winger Marian Hossa,and one each from right winger Patrick Kane and left winger Brandon Saad.
Capitals 5, Sharks 4 (OT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Right winger Joel Ward's 12th goal of the season on a putback in front at 2:42 enabled Washington to beat San Jose.
The Sharks lost all three games of their homestand and fell for the fifth time in six games. San Jose center Joe Thornton tied the game at 14:29 of the third period with his 12th goal of the season on a shot from the bottom of the right circle over the glove of Washington goalie Braden Holtby.
Capitals center Jay Beagle scored twice, including a goal that tied the game 3-3 in the third period. Sharks defenseman Brent Burns scored two second-period goals.
Thursday, February 12
Tokarski to start for Canadiens Thursday
The Montreal Canadiens will turn to backup Dustin Tokarski in nets when they host the Edmonton Oilers Thursday. In Tokarski's first 10 starts this season, he has posted a 5-4-1 record with a 2.55 goals against average and .916 save percentage.
Currently, the Habs are -235 with the total at 5.5.
Bobby Ryan, Ottawa - Ques Thurs
Ryan missed Tuesday's game due to general soreness and is questionable Thursday against the Penguins.
Penguins unable to rebound with no rest
The Pittsburgh Penguins have had 10 games this season when they have played with no rest and they have gone a mere 2-8 in those contests, including dropping their past six.
The Penguins have been outscored 36-19 in those 10 contests and have been shutout in the past two.
The Penguins will visit Ottawa Thursday after playing Wednesday night.
NHL roundup: Penguins cool off Red Wings
PITTSBURGH -- Blake Comeau had a goal and an assist in his return from a 20-game absence as the Pittsburgh Penguins shook their scoring slump and cooled off the Detroit Red Wings with a 4-1 victory on Wednesday night.
Comeau was activated from the injured reserve list before the game after not playing since Dec. 22 because of a wrist injury. The left winger raised his season goal total to 12, and the Penguins are 8-0-2 when he scores.
Right winger Patric Hornqvist also had a goal and assist for the Penguins, who won for the third time in four games. Left winger David Perron and center Nick Spaling scored Pittsburgh's other goals.
Center Stephen Weiss scored the Red Wings' lone goal in the second period.
Canucks 5, Blackhawks 4
CHICAGO -- Left winger Daniel Sedin scored two goals, including the winner at 1:20 in overtime, as Vancouver eeked out a victory over struggling Chicago.
Right winger Linden Vey, center Bo Horvat and right winger Zack Kassian also scored for Vancouver.
Chicago got two goals by right winger Marian Hossa,and one each from right winger Patrick Kane and left winger Brandon Saad.
Capitals 5, Sharks 4 (OT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Right winger Joel Ward's 12th goal of the season on a putback in front at 2:42 enabled Washington to beat San Jose.
The Sharks lost all three games of their homestand and fell for the fifth time in six games. San Jose center Joe Thornton tied the game at 14:29 of the third period with his 12th goal of the season on a shot from the bottom of the right circle over the glove of Washington goalie Braden Holtby.
Capitals center Jay Beagle scored twice, including a goal that tied the game 3-3 in the third period. Sharks defenseman Brent Burns scored two second-period goals.
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