NHL roundup: Florida Panthers prevail in shootout as Ottawa Senators come alive

The Florida Panthers celebrate a shootout victory in the NHL on Tuesday night.
The Florida Panthers celebrate a shootout victory in the NHL on Tuesday night.Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

Tuesday was a full night of play in the National Hockey League, as 30 of the 32 teams were in action. Here was how a couple of the games went.

Florida Panthers 5-4 Seattle Kraken (SO)

An incredible fight-back from the Seattle Kraken won them a point, as they ultimately fell 5-4 to the Florida Panthers in a shootout.

It looked like the Panthers would cruise to victory in regulation time as they took a three-goal lead twice. When Noah Gregor's goal occurred with 7:39 left in the third period to put the hosts up 4-1, it looked all but over.

However, the Kraken had other plans. In the space of two minutes and 20 seconds, they tied things up. Goals from Matthew Beniers, Jordan Eberle, and Bobby McMann tied the game at 4-4, to the disbelief of the home fans.

In the end, Florida would still have the last laugh. The game went to a shootout, where Vinnie Hinostroza was the only skater to convert his attempt as the Panthers won 1-0.

While there is next to no chance of the Panthers defending their Stanley Cup crown, they can enjoy their 35th win of the season. The victory also meant Paul Maurice earned his 2,000th success as a head coach in the league, becoming just the second coach to reach that number.

The Kraken are now five points out of the playoff places in the West, though they do have one game more than those above them. They will want to end this rut as soon as possible though, as they have now lost their last four.

Nashville Predators 6-3 San Jose Sharks

A five-goal haul from the Nashville Predators in the first period were more than enough for them to top the visiting San Jose Sharks 6-3.

While he did not get a goal from himself, Jonathan Marchessault played provider for three of his team-mates as he managed a hat-trick of assists.

While the Sharks did tie things up after Filip Forsberg put the Preds in front, the home team dominated after that. By the end of the first period, Matthew Wood, Roman Josi, Luke Evangeslita, and Brady Skjei all got on the board to all but secure the win with two frames left.

William Smith's two goals late on for the Sharks were mere consolations, as they failed to match their opponents in converting their opportunities.

Nashville have a bit of a buffer for the final playoff berth in the West thanks to that win, as they are now three points ahead of the Los Angeles Kings. It was also their fifth win on the spin. As for the Sharks, they are now seven points back of their opponents as their hopes of making the postseason are starting to dwindle.

Other results

Pittsburgh Penguins 2-6 Colorado Avalanche

Philadelphia Flyers 2-3 Columbus Blue Jackets

New York Islanders 3-4 Chicago Blackhawks

Montreal Canadiens 5-2 Carolina Hurricanes

Detroit Red Wings 2-3 Ottawa Senators

Boston Bruins 2-4 Toronto Maple Leafs

Tampa Bay Lightning 6-3 Minnesota Wild

Winnipeg Jets 4-1 Vegas Golden Knights

St. Louis Blues 3-0 Washington Capitals

Dallas Stars 4-6 New Jersey Devils

Calgary Flames 3-2 Los Angeles Kings (SO)

Utah Mammoth 2-5 Edmonton Oilers

Vancouver Canucks 3-5 Anaheim Ducks

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