NHL roundup: Mark Scheifele becomes Jets’ all-time leading scorer

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Mark Scheifele became the Winnipeg Jets’ all-time points leader as they powered past Nashville, while the Avalanche and Golden Knights kept their early-season momentum rolling on a packed Saturday slate.

Jets 4, Predators 1

Mark Scheifele broke Blake Wheeler’s franchise record with his 813th career point, scoring on a power play to spark Winnipeg’s fourth straight win.

Scheifele added to his career milestone night alongside Vladislav Namestnikov and Nino Niederreiter, who each produced a goal and an assist. Logan Stanley also scored, and Jonathan Toews registered his first multipoint game with his hometown club.

Connor Hellebuyck made 30 saves for his 18th win over Nashville in 30 matchups. The two-time Vezina winner continues to dominate divisional opponents, holding the Predators scoreless on four power plays. Winnipeg improved to 33.3 percent with the man advantage through five games.

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Kraken 4, Maple Leafs 3 (OT)

Josh Mahura buried the winner 3:06 into overtime, giving Seattle its third win in five games and extending its season-opening point streak.

Shane Wright notched a goal and an assist, Jani Nyman and Vince Dunn scored, and Joey Daccord stopped 26 shots. Toronto’s John Tavares had two goals and William Nylander two assists.

Hurricanes 4, Kings 3 (OT)

Seth Jarvis’ overtime goal sealed Carolina’s comeback over Los Angeles and kept the Hurricanes unbeaten at 5-0-0.

Jordan Staal tallied twice, reaching 300 career goals, and Jesperi Kotkaniemi also scored. K’Andre Miller had two assists as Brandon Bussi made 25 saves. The Kings dropped their fourth straight.

Flyers 2, Wild 1 (OT)

Noah Cates scored 2:09 into overtime to give Philadelphia a home win over Minnesota. Owen Tippett scored in regulation, and Dan Vladar turned away 15 shots for the Flyers. Vladimir Tarasenko tallied for the Wild.

Rangers 4, Canadiens 3

Artemi Panarin produced a four-point night, including the go-ahead goal, as New York rallied from two down to edge Montreal. Mika Zibanejad and J.T. Miller also scored, and Jonathan Quick made 21 saves.

The Rangers improved to 7-0-2 in their last nine trips to Montreal.

Sabres 3, Panthers 0

Josh Doan scored his first two goals with Buffalo and Alex Lyon posted a 32-save shutout to blank Florida. Owen Power added a power-play goal as the Sabres won their second straight.

The two-time defending Cup champions have dropped four straight, scoring only four goals over that stretch.

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Islanders 5, Senators 4

Anders Lee’s goal with 1:03 left capped a comeback win for New York in Ottawa. Bo Horvat, Emil Heineman, Max Shabanov and Kyle Palmieri also scored, and Ilya Sorokin made 29 saves. Ottawa’s Tim Stutzle and Dylan Cozens had goals in the loss.

Devils 5, Oilers 3

Jack Hughes scored twice and added an assist as New Jersey took down Edmonton. Jesper Bratt had a goal and assist, and Jake Allen made 27 saves. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored twice for the Oilers, who lost back-to-back games for the first time this season.

Blue Jackets 3, Lightning 2

Kirill Marchenko’s early third-period goal gave Columbus its first home victory. Kent Johnson and Damon Severson also scored, while Jet Greaves made 22 saves. Tampa Bay’s Ryan McDonagh and Anthony Cirelli scored in the opening period.

Golden Knights 6, Flames 1

Mark Stone and Mitch Marner each scored twice and Jack Eichel recorded four assists as Vegas rolled past Calgary. Ivan Barbashev and Tomas Hertl added goals for the Golden Knights, who extended their point streak to six games.

Jonathan Huberdeau scored in his season debut for the Flames, who lost their fifth in a row.

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Blues 3, Stars 1

Jordan Kyrou, Jimmy Snuggerud and Pius Suter scored for St. Louis as the Blues locked down defensively to beat Dallas. Jordan Binnington stopped 18 shots, allowing just one goal from Mikko Rantanen.

Avalanche 4, Bruins 1

Nathan MacKinnon’s two goals and Artturi Lehkonen’s three assists lifted Colorado to another decisive win. Josh Manson added a goal and Scott Wedgewood made 13 saves as the Avalanche extended their points streak to six.

John Beecher scored for Boston, which has dropped three straight.

Penguins 3, Sharks 0

Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin each collected a goal and assist, and Tristan Jarry earned his first shutout of the season as Pittsburgh blanked San Jose. Anthony Mantha scored the other goal.

The Sharks remain the NHL’s lone winless club.

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