NHL ROUNDUP Friday's games



Thrashers 6, Mighty Ducks 2
ATLANTA -- Marc Savard scored two goals and Byron Dafoe won for the first time in 10 months. Slava Kozlov scored a goal and assisted on three others for the Thrashers, winning for just the second time in six games. Savard has scored six goals in six games since recovering much sooner than expected from ankle surgery. J.P. Vigier scored for the fourth game in a row, his third-period goal knocking out struggling Anaheim goaltender Jean-Sebastien Giguere. Dafoe knows a thing or two about struggling. The Thrashers' No. 2 goalie was playing only his fourth game this season and had not won since a 4-2 victory at New Jersey on Feb. 7. Making his first appearance in 20 days, Dafoe didn't look rusty at all. He had several dazzling stops among his 36 saves. Anaheim, the defending Western Conference champion, lost its third in a row and has only one win in the last nine games.
Flyers 3, Coyotes 2
PHILADELPHIA -- Jim Vandermeer, Tony Amonte and John LeClair scored, leading the Philadelphia Flyers to their 11th straight victory at home, 3-2 over the Phoenix Coyotes on Friday night. The NHL-leading Flyers are 12-0-2 at the Wachovia Center this season, the only team unbeaten at home. Branko Radivojevic and Andrei Nazarov scored for the Coyotes, who were unbeaten in their last four games. Robert Esche stopped 18 shots to beat his former team and improve to 8-2-2. Former Flyers goaltender Sean Burke had 28 saves for the Coyotes.
Hurricanes 1, Canadiens 1
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Mike Ribeiro scored a power-play goal with 5:49 left in regulation as Montreal extended its unbeaten streak to four games (2-0-2). Jose Theodore stopped 36 shots for the Canadiens. Kevyn Adams scored his first career short-handed goal for Carolina, which picked up four of a possible six points in a three-game homestand.
-- Associated Press