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NHL ROUNDUP

Golden Knights 6, Sharks 0

San Jose, Calif.: Alex Pietrangelo and Keegan Kolesar scored in the first period, Marc-andre Fleury earned his 67th career shutout and Vegas finished the regular season with a victory Wednesday that keeps it alive in the race for the division and NHL title.

Blues 4, Wild 0

St. Louis: Ville Husso stopped 31 shots for his first career shutout and David Perron had a goal and two assists. Torey Krug, Ivan Barbashev and Jaden Schwartz also scored. The Blues have won two in a row and seven of 11.

Senators 4,

Maple Leafs 3, OT

Ottawa, Ontario: Josh Norris scored nine seconds into overtime to finish the season. Mitch Marner turned over the puck to Brady Tkachuk off the opening faceoff in the extra period, and Tkachuk fed Norris for his 17th of the season.

Parker Kelly scored in his NHL debut for Ottawa and Connor Brown had his league-leading fifth short-handed goal. Auston Matthews scored his Nhl-best 41st goal for Toronto. Jake Muzzin had a goal and an assist, and John Tavares also scored.

Frederik Andersen made 24 saves in his return following an eight-week injury absence for the North Division champion Maple Leafs.

Oilers 4, Canadiens 3, OT

Montreal: Dominik Kahun scored 27 seconds into overtime. Kahun took a feed from Leon Draisaitl to beat Cayden Primeau, spoiling the Canadiens’ regular-season finale.

Connor Mcdavid had two assists to push his Nhl-leading points total to 104 in 55 games. Former Avalanche Tyson Barrie also had two assists for the Oilers to take the scoring lead among NHL defenseman with 48, one more than the Rangers’ Adam Fox.

Rangers fire coach Dave Quinn, 3 assistants

The New York Rangers’ managerial shakeup is complete.

New general manager Chris Drury fired coach David Quinn and three assistants after they missed the playoffs with one of the NHL’S up-and-coming teams. In three years, Quinn posted a 96-87-25 record. Assistant coaches Jacques Martin, David Oliver, Greg Brown were also fired. Goaltending coach Benoit Allaire was retained.

Kraken make first signing

Luke Henman will forever have a place in the history of the Seattle Kraken. The 21-year-old center became the first player signed by the Kraken, an expansion NHL club, which is set to play this fall.

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