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NHL roundup: Golden Knights beat Avalanche for West’s top seed

Vegas Golden Knights wing Alex Tuch looks on during a game Feb. 8, 2020.
Vegas Golden Knights winger Alex Tuch, pictured in February, had the wining goal Saturday.
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Alex Tuch scored 4:44 into overtime, Jonathan Marchessault had two goals, and the Vegas Golden Knights beat the Colorado Avalanche 4-3 on Saturday in Edmonton, Canada, to earn the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference.

The Golden Knights will face Chicago in the first round of the playoffs. The second-seeded Avalanche will take on Arizona.

“We came here to take care of every challenge ahead of us. We did a good job,” Marchessault said. “We wanted the first seed after the round robin, and we got it done. So I think it’s pretty positive. We’re really happy where our game is at as a team.”

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Tuch scored the winner on a shot over the shoulder of Avalanche goaltender Philipp Grubauer. Colorado tied the game with 1:02 left in regulation when J.T. Compher poked in the puck.

Post-series handshakes are gone, but scrums remain as the NHL resumes during the COVID-19 era.

Marchessault scored in the second period and again early in the third when he was pulled down by Avalanche defenseman Ryan Graves on a breakaway. Awarded a penalty shot, Marchessault beat Grubauer to the glove side.

Nicolas Roy also scored for Vegas, which finished 3-0 in the playoff seeding round between the top four teams. Colorado wound up 2-0-1.

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It was Tuch’s third goal in round-robin play.

“Feels pretty good,” Tuch said. “Honestly, it was a big goal to get the first seed. I didn’t care who scored it as long as we did.”

Robin Lehner finished with 32 saves in starting over Marc-Andre Fleury. Lehner was acquired in a trade with the Blackhawks in February.

Now he gets to face them in the postseason.

“It’s going to be fun,” Lehner said. “They’re a very good hockey team.”

Joonas Donskoi and Nathan MacKinnon scored for the Avalanche. Grubauer was in net over Pavel Francouz, who stopped 27 shots in a shutout win over Dallas on Wednesday. The veteran Grubauer was solid in saving 22 shots.

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Colorado’s Pierre-Edouard Bellemare had a breakaway chance late in the third against his former team, only to send the shot high.

“We’re talking like we lost and that our game was poor. I don’t see it that way. I don’t see it that way at all,” Avalanche coach Jared Bednar said. “If we were expecting this thing to be easy, we’re in the wrong tournament. This is going to be work. That’s a real good hockey team. I’m not really that disappointed.”

Flyers 4, Lightning 1: In Toronto, rookie Nicolas Aube-Kubel scored twice as Philadelphia defeated Tampa Bay to clinch the Eastern Conference’s top seed through the playoffs.

The Lightning not only dropped the game in completing preliminary round-robin play with a 2-1 record, Tampa Bay’s star defenseman Victor Hedman did not return after appearing to twist his right ankle while going down untouched midway through the first period. The Lightning did not provide any details on the 2017 Norris Trophy winner’s status except to announce he would miss the remainder of the game.

Joel Farabee had a goal and assist, Tyler Pitlick scored into an empty net with 1:20 left, and Carter Hart stopped 23 shots for the Flyers, who finished 3-0. Philadelphia didn’t allow more than one goal in also defeating Boston and Washington and outscored its opponents by a combined 11-3.

The Flyers move on to the first round next week and face the 12th-seeded Montreal Canadiens.

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Tyler Johnson scored for the Lightning, and Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 26 shots.

Tampa Bay will enter the first round of the playoffs as the East’s second seed.

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