WINNIPEG, Manitoba -- Patrik Laines first NHL goal was special in many ways.
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China .It came on the power play. His parents from Finland were in
the stands. It drew a roar from Winnipeg Jets fans like none hed heard
before.And, more importantly, it helped the Jets come back from a 4-1
third-period deficit to beat the Carolina Hurricanes 5-4 in overtime Thursday
night.Mark Scheifele scored the winner at 2:41 of overtime, taking a pass from
captain Blake Wheeler. The puck went high past goalie Cam Ward.Mathieu Perreault
had tied it at 4 with 1:29 left in regulation with an extra attacker, with Laine
assisted on the score.The 18-year-old Laine said it wasnt really a relief to get
his first NHL goal, which made it 4-3 at 13:33 after Wheeler had scored
short-handed.I was happy with my game before the goal, said Laine, the No. 2
overall pick this year. I think I played pretty well in all of the zones, but it
was nice to get the goal and the assist at the end of that third period.Many
eyes were on Laine prior to the game after this first overall pick Auston
Matthews scored four goals for the Toronto Maple Leafs in his debut
Wednesday.Hes playing his game and his career, Laine said. I dont want to match
my game to his. He can score 20 goals in a game, I dont care. Its good for him.
Im just going to help my team to win with my things.Hobey Baker award finalist
Kyle Connor, who was also making his regular-season debut, assisted on Laines
goal. Shawn Matthias also scored.A young team gets down 4-1, very, very few of
them come back, Jets coach Paul Maurice said.Jeff Skinner and Lee Stempniak each
had a goal and add an assist for Carolina. Jordan Staal and Victor Rask also
scored for the Hurricanes.Skinner wasnt happy with the run-and-gun style of
play.For the fans its exciting, Skinner said. If you win that way, its nice. But
its not fun to lose that way. When you get a 4-1 lead like that you definitely
dont want to play that way. Theyve got some guys with some skill who can hurt
you when you open it up like that.Connor Helleybuyck made 23 saves for Winnipeg,
and Ward stopped 21 shots.Game notes Winnipeg center Bryan Little collided with
Carolina forward Bryan Bickell midway through the first period. Little hobbled
off the ice favoring a leg and didnt return to the game. ... The Jets had a
two-man advantage for 1:49 in the opening period, producing shots that went off
the post and one off the crossbar.UP NEXTHurricanes: Carolina moves on to
Vancouver on Sunday night for the second game in of a season-opening, six-game
trip. The Hurricanes also will visit Edmonton, Calgary, Philadelphia and
Detroit.Jets: Winnipeg will play at Minnesota on Saturday night.
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Devin Hester is done returning kicks in Chicago. BOSTON -- Josh Manson and
Rickard Rakell scored second-period goals to lead Anaheim to a 4-3 victory over
Boston on Thursday night.Andrew Cogliano and Kevin Bieksa also scored for the
Ducks, who won for the seventh time in nine games. Jonathan Bernier stopped 31
shots.Zdeno Chara, Austin Czarnik and David Krejci had Bostons goals. It was the
Bruins fifth loss in six games (1-3-2).Bostons backup goaltender Anton Khudobin
made 23 saves. The Bruins have won just one game that regular netminder Tuukka
Rask hasnt started.---BLACKHAWKS 5, ISLANDERS 4NEW YORK -- Richard Panik scored
the tiebreaking goal with 6:13 left in the third period for Chicago.Paniks
eighth of the season gave Chicago its fourth victory in five games and eighth in
the last 10 meetings with the Islanders.Scott Darling made 28 saves as the
Blackhawks (20-8-4) rallied from an early 2-0 deficit.Anders Lee scored his
ninth goal of the season for New York, and eighth in the last 11 games, to break
a 3-all tie 22 seconds into the second period. That followed a wild first period
in which each team scored three times.---COYOTES 3, MAPLE LEAFS 2, SOTORONTO --
Former Toronto forward Peter Holland scored the shootout winner for
Arizona.Traded to the Coyotes last week, Holland was the only one of the three
shooters for each team to score in the tiebreaker.Jordan Martinook and Oliver
Ekman-Larsson scored in regulation for Arizona, and Mike Smith made 44 saves.
The Coyotes have won three of their last four games to improve to
10-14-6.Arizona product Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner scored for Toronto, and
Frederik Andersen made 27 saves. The Leafs have lost four straight at home and
are 12-11-6 overall.---KINGS 4, RED WINGS 1DETROIT -- Nic Dowd had a
tie-breaking goal late in the second period and Tyler Toffoli scored twice in
the third for Los Angeles.Derek Forbort scored 21 seconds into the game on the
Kings first shot and Dowd scored off his own rebound with 17 seconds left in the
second period. Toffoli scored with 6:10 left in the game, giving Los Angeles a
two-goal cushion that was safe against a team that is struggling to score and he
added an empty-net goal with 3:34 to go.The Red Wings had two shots in the
first, their lowest total for any period this season and added just six more in
the second.Jeff Zatkoff made 17 saves for the Kings. Detroits Jimmy Howard
stopped 27 shots.---WILD 5, PREDATORS 2NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Devan Dubnyk made 344
saves, Eric Staal scored twice and Minnesota won its sixth straight.
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period when he denied Ryan Johansen from the left faceoff dot with the Predators
on a power play and Minnesota holding a one-goal lead.Jonas Brodin, Charlie
Coyle and Mikael Granlund also scored for Minnesota, which extended its longest
winning streak of the season.Ryan Ellis and Mike Fisher had the goals for the
Predators, who have lost three of four.---BLUES 5, DEVILS 2ST. LOUIS -- Vladimir
Tarasenko had a goal and two assists and Alex Pietrangelo scored the go-ahead
goal for St. Louis.Jori Lehtera, Nail Yakupov and Patrik Berglund also scored
for the Blues, who overcame an early two-goal deficit. Jake Allen made 24 saves
as St. Louis improved to 13-1-3 on home ice.Adam Henrique and Miles Wood scored
for the Devils, while Cory Schneider made 26 saves. New Jerseys losing streak is
at a season-high four games and the Devils dropped their seventh straight game
against St. Louis.---JETS 4, PANTHERS 3, SOWINNIPEG, Manitoba -- Mathieu
Perreault scored the deciding goal in the sixth round of the shootout for
Winnipeg.Perreault did some slow stickhandling before flipping a forehand shot
past Roberto Luongo to end Winnipegs four-game losing streak.Dustin Byfuglien
had a goal and an assist, Adam Lowry and Bryan Little also scored in regulation,
and Connor Hellebuyck made 41 saves.Aleksander Barkov, Reilly Smith and Vincent
Trocheck scored power-play goals -- with Jets defenseman Toby Enstrom in the
penalty box for each one -- in the second period for Florida. Luongo made 29
saves.---RANGERS 2, STARS 0DALLAS -- Rick Nash scored an unassisted,
short-handed goal in the third period and two New York goalies combined for the
shutout.Nash broke up a pass by Jamie Benn near the Rangers blue line, skated
down the ice and put a snap shot past Dallas goalie Antti Niemi at 7:08.Mats
Zuccarello added an empty-net goal.Henrik Lundqvist started in net for New York
for the first time in six games, but left for 5:31 of the first period after
Dallas Cody Eakin hit him behind the net. Eakin received a major penalty for
charging and a game misconduct.Lundqvist finished with 27 saves. His brief
replacement, Antti Raanta, had none.Niemi made 28 saves for Dallas. ' ' '