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              Miles Wood has hat trick, Devils outscore Blackhawks 7-5




            By The Associated Press      Oshie scored the only goal
            CHICAGO  (AP)  —  Miles  of the shootout to lift Wash-
            Wood  had  his  first  career  ington past Edmonton.
            hat trick and added an as-   Dmitry Orlov scored in reg-
            sist to help the New Jersey  ulation for the Capitals and
            Devils  rally  for  a  wild  7-5  Braden  Holtby  stopped
            victory  over  the  Chicago  29  shots  through  overtime
            Blackhawks    on   Sunday  and all three Edmonton at-
            night. Rookie Nico Hischier  tempts in the shootout.
            had a goal and two assists,  Jujhar  Khaira  scored  for
            and  Andy  Green,  Taylor  the Oilers, who finished 2-1-
            Hall and Brian Gibbons also  1  on  a  four-game  trip  af-
            scored,  and  Keith  Kinkaid  ter  winning  the  first  two  in
            stopped  39  shots  for  the  overtime.  Laurent  Brossoit,
            Metropolitan  Division-lead-  starting just his game of the
            ing  Devils.  They  won  their  season and 12th in four NHL
            second  straight  after  a  seasons, made 18 saves.
            four-game skid.              LIGHTNING 2, DUCKS 1
            Defenseman     Jan   Rutta  ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — J.T.
            had a goal and two assists,  Brown scored the tiebreak-
            Patrick  Kane  had  a  goal  ing  goal  in  the  third  pe-
            and  an  assist,  and  Artem  riod,  leading  Tampa  Bay   New Jersey Devils left wing Miles Wood (44) scores against Chicago Blackhawks goalie Corey
            Anisimov, Tanner Kero and  past Anaheim for its fourth    Crawford (50) during the first period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, Nov. 12, 2017, in Chicago.
                                                                                                                                           Associated Press
            rookie  Alex  DeBrincat  also  straight win.
            scored for the Blackhawks.   Vladislav Namestnikov also   SHARKS 2, KINGS 1            left  skate  from  the  faceoff  ed game.
            Corey  Crawford  took  the  scored for Tampa Bay and      LOS  ANGELES  (AP)  —  Joel  circle  to  redirect  Barclay  Dustin  Brown  scored  on  a
            loss,  allowing  six  goals  on  Andrei  Vasilevskiy  stopped   Ward  scored  the  tiebreak-  Goodrow’s shot for his third  first-period  power  play  for
            25  shots  before  being  re-  28  shots  to  help  the  Light-  ing goal on a long deflec-  goal of the season.    the Pacific Division-leading
            placed  by  Anton  Forsberg  ning  avenge  one  of  their   tion off his skate with 7:10 to  Martin  Jones  made  26  Kings, who have lost four of
            to  start  the  third  period.  only  two  regulation  losses   play,  and  San  Jose  rallied  saves  for  the  Sharks,  who  six after a 9-1-1 start.
            Forsberg stopped 12 of the  this season.                  from a third-period deficit.  have won six of seven over-  Jonathan Quick stopped 31
            13 shots he faced.           Jakob  Silfverberg  scored   Melker   Karlsson   scored  all after evening the season  shots,  but  Los  Angeles  lost
            CAPITALS 2, OILERS 1, SO     for  Anaheim,  and  John     the  tying  goal  early  in  the  series with their California ri-  back-to-back  games  for
            WASHINGTON  (AP)  —  T.J.  Gibson made 35 saves.          third before Ward used his  vals in a defense-dominat-    the first time this season.q
               Colin Kaepernick named GQ


              magazine’s citizen of the year




            NEW  YORK  (AP)  —  Free  a wave of NFL protests by
            agent  quarterback  Co-      players  during  theanthem
            lin  Kaepernick  has  been  that repeatedly have been
            named  GQ’s  magazine’s  denounced  by  President
            “Citizen of the Year” for his  Donald Trump.
            activism.                    Kaepernick  parted  ways
            Kaepernick  began  kneel-    with  the  San  Francisco
            ing instead of standing dur-  49ers  in  March  and  hasn’t
            ing  the  national  anthem  been  signed  by  another
            last season to protest racial  team.                      In  this  Dec.  24,  2016,  file
            inequality  and  police  bru-  Kaepernick  says  on  Twitter   photo   San   Francisco
            tality.                      he’s “honored” by the recog-  49ers   quarterback   Colin
            The demonstration sparked    nition q                     Kaepernick.   Associated Press
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