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Utah 3, Canucks 2 (OT)
Mikhail Sergachev scored with just 11.4 seconds remaining in overtime to lift the Utah Hockey Club to a thrilling comeback win over the Vancouver Canucks in Salt Lake City. Sergachev buried a backhanded pass from Logan Cooley on a two-on-one break, marking his second overtime winner of the season.
Clayton Keller tallied a goal and an assist, and Dylan Guenther added another goal as Utah extended its point streak to six games (5-0-1). Logan Cooley chipped in two assists, and Karel Vejmelka made 24 saves to secure Utah’s third consecutive win.
Danton Heinen and Dakota Joshua scored for Vancouver, while Quinn Hughes notched two assists, bringing his season total to an NHL-leading 30 among defensemen. Thatcher Demko stopped 28 shots for the Canucks, who came up short despite Hughes’ ninth multi-assist performance of the season.
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Maple Leafs 5, Stars 3
William Nylander scored twice, and Joseph Woll made 36 saves to lead the Toronto Maple Leafs to a victory over the Dallas Stars. Toronto has now won four of its last five games.
Nicholas Robertson, playing against his brother Jason Robertson, added a goal and an assist in front of their parents. Max Domi and Bobby McMann also scored for Toronto, which managed the win despite being outshot 39-19.
Dallas received goals from Evgenii Dadonov, Sam Steel, and Colin Blackwell, with Dadonov also logging an assist. Jake Oettinger allowed four goals on 12 shots before being replaced by Casey DeSmith, who stopped six shots in relief. The Stars remain winless in their last seven meetings with Toronto.
Panthers 6, Wild 1
Matthew Tkachuk scored twice, and Aaron Ekblad contributed a goal and two assists to help Florida dominate Minnesota in Saint Paul. The Panthers wrapped up their road trip with a 3-2 record.
Mackie Samoskevich added a goal and an assist, and Sergei Bobrovsky made 26 saves to improve his record to 15-6-1 for the season.
Minnesota’s lone goal came from Marco Rossi, while Marc-Andre Fleury allowed six goals on 33 shots, dropping his record to 6-2-1. The Wild have now lost four of their last six games.
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Ducks 3, Jets 2
Troy Terry delivered the game-winner with 26 seconds left in regulation as Anaheim edged visiting Winnipeg.
Winnipeg’s Neal Pionk attempted a clearance in the final seconds, but Anaheim’s Frank Vatrano deflected the puck to Terry, who capitalized on the opportunity. Vatrano finished with two goals and an assist, while Radko Gudas added two assists. Lukas Dostal stopped 21 of 23 shots for the Ducks.
Mark Scheifele and Gabriel Vilardi scored for the Jets, with Kyle Connor assisting on both goals. Eric Comrie made 28 saves for Winnipeg, who faced an early barrage as Anaheim outshot them 12-4 in a scoreless first period.