NHL ROUNDUP | Saturday's other games



Canadiens 3, Devils 1
MONTREAL -- Donald Audette got his first goal in nearly a year, and Yanic Perreault scored twice to lead Montreal. Held without a goal in 23 games since last Nov. 24, Audette opened the scoring 4:01 in for his first point in 13 games this season. Perreault scored late in the second period and added his second goal of the game and eighth of the season early in the third. Jose Theodore made 23 saves, allowing only Colin White's goal at 6:22 of the third, to help end Montreal's two-game losing streak.
Red Wings 2, Maple Leafs 1
TORONTO -- Backup Manny Legace made 30 saves in place of Curtis Joseph as Detroit won its fourth straight game. Legace came within 10 seconds of his first shutout of the season, but Tie Domi spoiled the bid with a hard slap shot. Kirk Maltby scored his fourth goal of the season to give Detroit a 1-0 lead at 5:16 of the third. Henrik Zetterberg scored just over 2 minutes later.
Bruins 2, Flyers 2
PHILADELPHIA -- John LeClair's goal with 2:27 remaining lifted Philadelphia into its third straight tie. Joe Thornton and P.J. Axelsson each scored for the Bruins, unbeaten in their last five (4-0-1). Marty Murray gave Philadelphia a 1-0 lead midway through the first period with his third goal.
Senators 4, Sabres 1
OTTAWA -- Todd White scored twice as Ottawa stretched Buffalo's winless streak to 11 games. The loss was the sixth in a row for the struggling Sabres, while the Senators have won three straight for the second time this season. The Sabres got on the scoreboard early when Chris Gratton fired a shot from the bottom of the circle that beat Senators goalie Patrick Lalime at 17:06 the first period. Mike Fisher and White both scored for Ottawa in the second period.
Wild 1, Capitals 0
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Dwayne Roloson made 17 saves for his first shutout of the season, and Pascal Dupuis scored the only goal. Dupuis scored at 6:37 of the second period, helping the Wild snap a season-worst three-game winless streak. Roloson got his eighth career shutout, including five for the Wild last season. His best saves were made on a point-blank deflection by Kip Miller and the rebound of that shot midway through the second period.
Sharks 7, Panthers 3
SUNRISE, Fla. -- Scott Thornton had two goals and an assist, and Brad Stuart scored his first goal this season as San Jose beat Florida. Thornton, like Stuart, hadn't recorded a goal before Saturday. Stuart played just his second game this season after signing a contract to end a long holdout. Florida used two goaltenders, Jani Hurme and Roberto Luongo, but it didn't slow the Shark's onslaught. Just 17 seconds into the third period, the Panthers seemed to be on the verge of a comeback when Lance Ward took a pass from Olli Jokinen and scored to make it 4-3. Mike Ricci scored at 2:55 to stretch the San Jose lead to 5-3. Patrick Marleau took advantage of a 2-on-1 to push the puck past the glove side of Luongo at 4:27, and Marco Sturm's shot from in front made it 7-3 at 5:23.
Kings 4, Oilers 1
EDMONTON, Alberta -- Michael Cammalleri had his first NHL goal, one of four unanswered scored by Los Angeles. Ian Laperriere, Jaroslav Modry and Ziggy Palffy, into an empty net, also scored for the Kings. Janne Niinimaa had the lone goal for the Oilers.
-- Associated Press