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NHL roundup: Max Domi’s late goal lifts Canadiens over Capitals

Montreal Canadiens’ Max Domi scores the game-winner past Washington Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby in NHL action on Thursday in Montreal. (Paul Chiasson / AP)
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Max Domi broke a tie with 21 seconds left and Jesperi Kotkaniemi scored his first two NHL goals in the Montreal Canadiens’ 6-4 victory over the Washington Capitals 6-4 on Thursday night in Montreal.

At 18 years and 118 days, Kotkaniemi became the second-youngest goal scorer in franchise history.

Brendan Gallagher also had two goals, and Joel Armia added an empty-netter. Carey Price stopped 27 shots for his fifth victory of the season to help the Canadiens improve to 7-3-2.

Alex Ovechkin and Lars Eller each scored twice for the Capitals, and Braden Holtby made 38 saves.

Kotkaniemi tied it with his second of the night with 3:04 remaining. Surrounded by three Capitals players, the Finn got his stick on the puck and his shot trickled past Holtby. Domi gave the Canadiens the lead when Holtby fanned on his wrist shot.

Predators 4, Lightning 1: In Tampa, Florida, Pekka Rinne made 42 saves in his return after missing five games with an injury, and Nashville beat Tampa Bay.

Rinne was hurt in the third period of a 5-3 win at Calgary on Oct. 19. He was stretching to try and stop the puck when teammate Kevin Fiala landed on top of the goalie in an awkward-looking collision.

Kyle Turris, Roman Josi, Calle Jarnkrok and Miikka Salomaki scored, and Ryan Johansen had two nifty assists for the Predators. Slater Koekkoek scored for Tampa Bay.

Jets 4, Panthers 2: In Helsinki, Finland, Finnish star Patrik Laine had a hat trick and Winnipeg beat Florida in tbe Finnish capital.

Laine scored in the second period and twice in the third, including an empty-netter. The teams will meet again Friday night.

Mathieu Perreault also scored for the Jets. Keith Yandle and Evgenii Dadonov scored for Florida.

Islanders 3, Penguins 2 (SO): In New York, Josh Bailey scored a short-handed goal in the second period and then the only goal in a shootout to lift New York past Pittsburgh.

Thomas Greiss made 29 saves as the Islanders swept a home-and-home set with the Penguins. New York also improved to 5-0-0 against Metropolitan Division rivals this season.

Anders Lee also scored for New York. Dominik Simon and Evgeni Malkin scored for Pittsburgh.

Red Wings 4, Devils 3: In Detroit, Justin Abdelkader scored a short-handed goal midway through the third period and Trevor Daley put the puck in an empty net for another short-handed score in the final minute, and Detroit beat New Jersey for its third straight victory.

Michael Rasmussen amd Martin Frk also scored for Detroit. Marcus Johansson, Blake Coleman and Sami Vatanen scored for New Jersey.

Stars 2, Maple Leafs 1: In Toronto, backup goalie Anton Khudobin made 31 saves to help Dallas beat Toronto.

Jamie Benn and Devin Shore scored, and Tyler Seguin added two assists. Patrick Marleau scored for Toronto, and Frederik Andersen made 17 saves.

Senators 4, Sabres 2: In Ottawa, Ontario, Craig Anderson made 21 of his 46 saves in the third period and Ottawa held off Buffalo in the first game of a home-and-home series.

Ryan Dzingel, Dylan DeMelo, Colin White and Bobby Ryan, into an empty net, scored for the Senators. Thomas Chabot and Mark Stone each had two assists.

Jason Pominville, playing in his 1,000th NHL game, and Jeff Skinner scored for the Sabres, and Carter Hutton made 28 saves.

Blues 5, Golden Knights 3: In St. Louis, Oskar Sundqvist scored twice to lead St. Louis past Vegas.

Vladimir Tarasenko, Tyler Bozak and Colton Parayko also scored, and Jake Allen stopped 31 shots. Alex Tuc, Erik Haula and Pierre-Edouard Bellemare scored for Vegas.

Blue Jackets 4, Sharks 1: In San Jose, California, Nick Foligno scored twice, Anthony Duclair had a goal and an assist, and Columbus beat San Jose.

Sergei Bobrovsky made 44 saves as the Blue Jackets won for the third time in four games. Seth Jones also scored.

It was San Jose’s first regulation loss since Oct. 14 at New Jersey. The Sharks were 4-0-2 in their last six games since dropping three of four during a road trip.

Flyers 5, Kings 2: In Los Angeles, Oskar Lindblom had a goal and an assist to lead Philadelphia past Los Angeles.

Ivan Provorov scored for the second straight game and the Flyers won consecutive games for the first time this season. Brian Elliott made 25 saves, and Claude Giroux and Wayne Simmonds each had a goal.

Ilya Kovalchuk had a goal and an assist, and Jeff Carter scored a power-play goal for the Kings, who have lost seven of eight.

Rangers 3, Ducks 2: In Anaheim, California, Mats Zuccarello and Mika Zibanejad scored in the shootout, Alexandar Georgiev made 22 saves and New York completed a four-game road swing with a victory over Anaheim.

Brett Howden and Kevin Hayes scored in regulation for the Rangers, who went 2-2 on the trip while improving to 3-0 in shootouts. Georgiev denied both Ducks attempts in the tiebreaker.

Jakob Silfverberg and Rickard Rakell scored for Anaheim, which is 0-5-2 in its last seven games.

Flames 6, Avalanche 5: In Calgary, Alberta, Mark Giordano had a goal and two assists, and Calgary scored five straight times in the third period to rally past Colorado.

With the game tied 4-all, Giordano scored the go-ahead goal at 13:47 of the third period when he jumped up into the rush, took a pass from Mikael Backlund and snapped a shot over the blocker of goaltender Semyon Varlamov.

Backlund, Elias Lindholm, Sean Monahan, James Neal and Michael Frolik also scored for the Flames (8-5-1), who have won three straight. Matthew Tkachuk added three assists.

Oilers 4, Blackhawks 0: In Edmonton, Alberta, Mikko Koskinen is off to a nice start in his return to the NHL.

Koskinen made 40 saves for his first career shutout, Drake Caggiula scored twice and Edmonton beat Chicago.

The 30-year-old Koskinen became the sixth goaltender in franchise history to record at least 40 saves in a shutout performance. Not bad for a player whose previous NHL experience consisted of four games for the New York Islanders during the 2010-2011 season.