Watch: Koivu’s center-ice shot spoils Allen’s shutout with 10 seconds left

With only 10 seconds remaining to secure his fourth shutout of the season, a seemingly harmless dump-in spoiled it all for Jake Allen.

The St. Louis Blues goaltender was left baffled after Mikko Koivu's shot skipped off the ice and over his glove late in Tuesday's critical contest versus Minnesota.

The blunder was inconsequential though, as Allen turned aside 32 other Wild shots en route to a 2-1 victory.

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Lundqvist moves past Fuhr for 10th-most wins all time

Henrik Lundqvist continues to pad his resume as one of the best to ever defend the blue paint.

The veteran netminder earned the 404th win of his career on Tuesday night, as his New York Rangers took down the Florida Panthers by a score of 5-2.

In doing so, Lundqvist moved past Hall of Famer Grant Fuhr in the history books, taking sole possession of 10th place on the all-time wins list. The longtime Rangers starter topped Fuhr's win count in 132 fewer games - an impressive feat considering the star-studded teams Fuhr played on.

The victory was also the Swede's 30th of the season, giving him 11 seasons of 30 or more wins in his career - the only outlier being the lockout-shortened 2012-13 campaign, wherein Lundqvist earned an impressive 24 wins in 43 games.

Netting No. 404 certainly wasn't easy.

Lundqvist turned aside 43 shots from the Panthers, enduring goals from Thomas Vanek and Aaron Ekblad in the process.

The 35-year-old will almost certainly move up one more spot before the season's end, as Glen Hall holds the ninth-most all-time wins with 407. The Rangers have 15 games remaining on the year, plenty of chances for their star netminder to continue to climb the all-time ladder.

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Glass earns Rangers’ ‘Broadway Hat’ after rare offensive outburst

An unlikely source helped the New York Rangers earn a win in Florida.

Gritty forward Tanner Glass, who was playing in his second game of the season, scored a goal and added an assist Tuesday night, earning second star honors as well as some love from his teammates.

Glass had not scored at the NHL level since March 21, 2016, also against the Panthers.

Here's a look at how he got the job done Tuesday.

Known more for racking up penalty minutes than points, Glass had been relegated to the AHL until being recalled after the trade deadline.

A game like this will ensure he sticks around, for the time being at least.

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Bobrovsky’s near-perfect week strengthens bid for 2nd Vezina Trophy

Sergei Bobrovsky is on some kind of roll.

The Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender recorded his third consecutive shutout by stopping all 33 shots fired on him by the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday. Were it not for an overtime goal scored by Montreal on Feb. 8, the shutout streak would be even longer.

Here's what Bobrovsky's past week has looked like:

Date Opponent Result Shots Against Saves
Feb. 28 Canadiens L 1-0 OT 30 29
Mar. 2 Wild W 1-0 38 38
Mar. 5 Devils W 3-0 20 20
Mar. 7 Devils W 2-0 33 33

Add it all up, and that's one goal allowed on 121 shots, good for a save percentage of .992.

Decent.

The win temporarily puts Bobrovsky level with Minnesota's Devan Dubnyk for the league lead in wins (35), and the run of hot play has his save percentage (.931) within 0.02 points of Dubnyk (.933) atop the goalie list.

On top of that, the three recent shutouts gives him six on the season, two behind Washington's Braden Holtby.

While it seems safe to say Bobrovsky won't keep up this past week's pace, his overall body of work this season is putting him well in the conversation for the Vezina Trophy, which he won back in 2013.

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Watch: Vanek wires in 1st as a Panther

A change of address isn't about to stall Thomas Vanek's resurgent offensive campaign.

Fresh off a trade deadline deal that sent the veteran winger from the Detroit Red Wings to the Florida Panthers, Vanek got on the board during his club's Tuesday night tilt with the New York Rangers, cutting into the slot and snapping in his first goal with his new club.

The tally was Vanek's 16th of the year, and his 39th point overall. By netting his first goal for Florida, Vanek has now scored for six different teams in the past four seasons.

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Watch: Ho-Sang pots 1st NHL goal on lethal one-timer

Josh Ho-Sang found the goal column in style.

The 2014 New York Islanders first-round pick, a lightning rod for attention for various reasons throughout his young career, scored at the NHL level for the first time Tuesday night, wiring a one-timer past Cam Talbot.

Only 689 goals left to match a certain other No. 66 on the all-time list.

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Watch: Eichel freezes Simmonds, scores 100th career point

As it turns out, giving Jack Eichel free shots from the slot is not a good way to prevent goals.

The 20-year-old Buffalo Sabres pivot confirmed as much during his club's tilt with the Philadelphia Flyers Tuesday night, showing off some veteran patience and sending Wayne Simmonds spinning before wiring in his 17th goal of the season.

Eichel's game-tying tally was also the 100th point of his career. He netted his 99th one period prior, registering an assist on a goal from Evander Kane to extend his point streak to a league-leading 11 games.

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Watch: Gudas burns Lehner with rare top-corner snipe

Radko Gudas: sniper extraordinaire.

The brutish Philadelphia Flyers defenseman is known more for his physical play than his goal-scoring prowess, but was able to rip a short-side marker over the shoulder of Robin Lehner on Tuesday night for his fourth of the season.

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Joe Bowen honored for calling 3,000th Maple Leafs game

The Toronto Maple Leafs took a moment during Tuesday's game against the Detroit Red Wings to honor play-by-play man Joe Bowen, who was calling his 3,000th game.

The tribute received a standing ovation from the crowd and stick taps from the team.

Related: Relive Joe Bowen's call of Matthews' 4-goal debut

Bowen, known for his "Holy Mackinaw" catchphrase, began calling Maple Leafs games in 1982.

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Watch: Marchenko’s 1st goal with Maple Leafs comes against Red Wings

That had to feel good.

Alexey Marchenko has scored his first goal as a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs, and it just so happened to come against the Detroit Red Wings, the team that placed him on waivers earlier this season.

orontoTThe goal was reviewed for possible goalie interference but ultimately upheld, giving Marchenko his fourth goal in 116 career NHL games.

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