NHL ROUNDUP: Sabres coach Lindy Ruff Logs 900. Win

Ryan McLleod gathered a goal and two assists that would help Buffalo to raise Buffalo to 5-4 victory against Philadelphia Flyers, who visited Thursday, and gave Sabers coach Lindy Ruff a 900th.
For both teams, RUff became the fifth NHL coach who won the milestone. Alex Tuch, Jack Quinn and Jj Petherka scored a goal and scored another goal, Peyton Krebs also spoke and saved 21 for James Reimer Sabres.
Philadelphia rookie Matvei Michkov scored twice to upgrade the team leader to 26 in the season. He also had a assistant.
Tyson Foerster scored his ninth goal in his last nine matches and added an assistant. Bobby Brink also had a goal and assistant and made 26 shots for Aleksei Kolosov Flyers.
Rangers 4, Lightning 0
Mika Zibanejad scored two goals and the host New York, a victory against the Gulf of Tampa affiliated to the playoff, adds an assistant to ending one of the more disappointing seasons in the team’s history.
Vincent Trocheck scored a short goal to open the score, and Zibanejad founded Chris Kreider’s two goals at the beginning of the third before scoring goals. Rangers finished the season with three wins in four games, but he will miss the playoffs for the first time since 2021.
Igor Shesterkin from New York saved 27 for his sixth closure and 21st career this season. Tampa Bay goalkeeper Jonas Johansson stopped 18 shots.
Maple Leafs 4, Red Wings 3 (herb)
Scott Laughton lasted more than 56 seconds – Chris Tanev, after connecting the game with two seconds in editing – and Toronto, returned to visit Detroit.
Auston Matthews and Philippe Myers also scored for Maple Leafs, while Mitch Marner and Matthew Knies added two assists each and Joseph Woll 31 savings.
Justin Holl had a goal and assistance, and Austin Watson and Alex Debrincat scored a goal for Red Wings. Cam Talbot stopped 16 shots.
Senators 7, Hurricans 5
Otawa scored four goals at the third rally and visited Carolina in a team of playoffs.
Drake Batherson and Adam Gaudette had two goals and Tim Stutzle and Dylan Cozens added a goal and two assists. Senators captain Brady Tkachuk returned after he missed eight games with the upper body injury. At the beginning of the third period, he was separated as a precaution after taking a stick in his face.
Andrei Svechnikov had a goal and assistance, and Jesper Kotkaniemi, Skyler Brind’amour (the first of his career), Jack Roslovi1c and Tyson Jost scored other goals for hurricanes.
Penguins 5, Capitals 2
Alex Ovalkin scored 897. NHL scored, but visiting Washington reduced the season final to Pittsburgh. The 39 -year -old Gazi season completed the season with 44 goals in 64 matches and broke the record of NHL’s number 895 on April 6.
Bryan Rust scored twice and a target and helped for Penguins, which will miss the playoffs for the third plain season, each of Sidney Crosby and Philip Tomasino. Alex Nedeljkovic saved 18.
Connor McMichael scored goals for the capitals who will be the best seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs. Clay Stevenson stopped 33 shots at NHL output.
Blue Jackets 6, Islanders 1
Jet Greaves saved 36 for Columbus, who visited New York to end the season in a six -game win series.
Greaves, a 24 -year -old rookie, won the last five beginnings and gave four goals in this time.
Each of Cole Silinger and Zach Werensky had a goal and assistant for blue jackets that finished two points from a playoff point. Hudson Fasching scored a goal and Marcus Hogberg saved 20 for the islanders who lost five of the last six.
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