Wild 1, Penguins 1



Wild 1, Penguins 1
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Marc Bergevin scored his first goal of the season for Pittsburgh, and Johan Hedberg, who gave up seven goals in his last two starts, stopped 30 Minnesota shots. The Penguins haven't won in four games. Richard Park scored his second goal of the season for Minnesota, and Manny Fernandez made 23 saves.
Mighty Ducks 3, Blue Jackets 2
COLUMBUS -- Steve Rucchin and Jason Krog scored in the final two minutes for Anaheim beat Columbus. Columbus led 2-1 on Tyler Wright's jam shot with 8:46 remaining. Geoff Sanderson tied a Columbus franchise record with a goal in his fifth consecutive game and Andrew Cassels, second in the NHL in assists, also tied a Blue Jackets record by running his assists streak to seven games. Paul Kariya also scored for the Mighty Ducks. Mike Sillinger's goal 31 seconds into the final period was disallowed because video replays showed he kicked the puck in.
Bruins 4, Islanders 1
BOSTON -- Glen Murray had a goal and an assist for Boston, and New York lost captain Michael Peca to a knee injury in his first meaningful action of the season. P.J. Axelsson, Joe Thornton, and Brian Rolston scored Boston's other goals. Brad Isbister prevented the Islanders from being shutout.
Senators 3, Panthers 2, OT
OTTAWA -- Todd White scored three minutes into overtime. Daniel Alfredsson and Jason Spezza scored power-play goals to give the Senators man-advantage tallies in 13 straight games. Sandis Ozolinsh and Kristian Huselius scored for Florida.
Avalanche 3, Predators 1
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Peter Forsberg had a goal and two assists to lead Colorado. The Avalanche struck first when Greg de Vries scored. Derek Morris took a pass from Forsberg and made it 2-0 in the first period. Nashville cut the lead to 2-1 in the second period on Andreas Johansson's goal. The Avalanche made it a two-goal game again 31 seconds later when Forsberg put in his own rebound.
Rangers 2, Flames 1
CALGARY, Alberta -- Mikael Samuelsson scored the go-ahead goal, and Dan Blackburn made 35 saves as New York beat Calgary for its fourth win in five games. Jarome Iginla opened the scoring for the Flames in the first period, but the Rangers capitalized on a pair of Calgary giveaways in the second period to take a 2-1 lead. Petr Nedved tied it 1-1 at 4:09 of the second with a shorthanded goal. Dan Blackburn, 19, made 35 saves for New York.
Canucks 3, Kings 2
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Markus Naslund scored a pair of power-play goals 34 seconds apart in the second period for Vancouver. Trevor Letowski scored his fourth goal in five games for the Canucks. Russian rookie Alexander Frolov, with his fifth goal, and Derek Armstrong scored for the Kings. Dan Cloutier, making his 11th straight start and 16th in 17 games, made 19 saves for Vancouver.