NHL ROUNDUP Monday's games



Lightning 4, Coyotes 2
TAMPA, Fla. -- Tampa Bay's Dave Andreychuk scored his 249th career power-play goal to tie Phil Esposito's NHL record. Andreychuk redirected a pass from Brad Richards 17 seconds into the second period to gave the Lightning a 4-0 lead. The Tampa Bay captain has 598 goals overall, two short of becoming the 14th player to reach 600. Fredrik Modin, Andre Roy and Stan Neckar scored first-period goals for Tampa Bay. Coyotes goalie Brian Boucher was pulled early in the second after allowing four goals on 13 shots. Tony Amonte and Daniel Briere had the Phoenix goals.
Blackhawks 2, Panthers 2
SUNRISE, Fla. -- Jay Bouwmeester scored his first NHL goal midway through the third period for Florida. Olli Jokinen also scored and Jan Hurme made 32 saves for the Panthers, who snapped a six-game losing streak against Chicago. Jocelyn Thibault stopped 30 shots, including two in overtime, as the Blackhawks extended their unbeaten string to four games (3-0-1). Igor Koralev and Steve Sullivan had the goals for Chicago.
Thrashers 2, Flames 1
ATLANTA -- Pasi Nurminen stopped 31 shots as Atlanta extended the Flames' franchise-record scoring drought. Nurminen's bid for his first career shutout ended when Chris Clark scored with 4:48 remaining. The Flames had gone 192 minutes, 42 seconds without a goal over four games -- that topped their 171:01 span from last season. Patrik Stefan and Frantisek Kaberle scored for the Thrashers.
Bruins 6, Oilers 1
BOSTON -- Brian Rolston scored two goals to lead Boston. Glen Murray, Rob Zamuner, Bryan Berard and Jonathan Girard also scored for the Bruins. Edmonton lost for the third time in four games and has allowed 18 goals in its last four games. Ethan Moreau scored for the Oilers.
Rangers 5, Sharks 4
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Rem Murray had two goals and an assist as New York excelled without suspended coach Bryan Trottier. Brian Leetch, Ted Donato and Ronald Petrovicky also scored as the Rangers won for the third time in four games. The Sharks trailed by three goals entering the third, but Patrick Marleau's penalty shot with 9:58 to play cut New York's lead to one. Dan Blackburn made 33 saves in his third straight start for the Rangers, who were outshot 17-5 in the third period. Marco Sturm, Teemu Selanne and Mike Ricci also scored for the Sharks.
-- Associated Press