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Flames 5, Bruins 0
BOSTON -- Jarome Iginla scored two goals, and Jamie McLennan made 30 saves for his third shutout of the season to lead Calgary to its fourth win in six games. The Flames, 7-1-2-1 in their last 10 games, scored five goals on their first nine shots. Jordan Leopold, Josh Green and Dean McAmmond also scored. Boston replaced Andrew Raycroft after he allowed five goals on 10 shots. McLennan earned his first win since Nov. 18. Lombardi and Martin Gelinas each had two assists.
Devils 3, Thrashers 0
ATLANTA -- Martin Brodeur earned his eighth shutout this season and 72nd of his career, and Rob Skrlac had his first NHL goal. Colin White and Scott Gomez added goals for New Jersey. Brodeur's career total is the highest by an active goaltender. He's 31 short Terry Sawchuk's NHL record. The Thrashers lost their third in a row, all shutouts, after a four-game winning streak.
Lightning 5, Flyers 4, OT
PHILADELPHIA -- Martin St. Louis scored the tying goal late in the third period and added the winner 2:03 into overtime. Vincent Lecavalier, Brad Richards, and Cory Stillman also scored for Tampa Bay. Tony Amonte, Mark Recchi, Michal Handzus, and Jeremy Roenick scored for the Flyers.
Canadiens 5, Predators 4, OT
MONTREAL -- Sheldon Souray scored 35 seconds into overtime for his first career three-goal game. Souray also scored power-play goals in the first and second periods. Saku Koivu also scored a power-play goal with 5:08 remaining in the third period for Montreal. Jason York, Scott Walker, Jeremy Stevenson and Rem Murray scored for Nashville.
Blues 4, Sharks 2
ST. LOUIS -- Scott Mellanby scored two goals and Keith Tkachuk had three assists to help St. Louis extend its winning streak to six games. Alyn McCauley scored a power-play goal with 14.6 seconds remaining for the Sharks.
Rangers 4, Islanders 3
NEW YORK -- Mike Dunham turned aside 23 shots and Petr Nedved, Mark Messier, Matthew Barnaby and Tom Poti scored for the Rangers. The Islanders got goals from Jason Blake, Radek Martinek and Dave Scatchard. Garth Snow started his fifth straight game for the Islanders and turned aside 26 shots.
Senators 6, Blackhawks 1
OTTAWA -- Marian Hossa scored two goals and set up another for Ottawa. Martin Havlat had a goal and two assists, and Daniel Alfredsson scored his 200th NHL goal and added an assist. Ottawa received a 27-save performance from Ray Emery, making his second NHL start, to win for just the second time in five games. Wade Redden and Radek Bonk had the other goals for the Senators.
Wild 1, Oilers 1
EDMONTON, Alberta -- Brad Isbister scored with 1.9 seconds remaining in regulation for Edmonton. Manny Fernandez, who made 30 saves, nearly earned his second shutout over Edmonton this season. Former Oiler Sergei Zholtok scored late in the second period for the Wild.
Kings 4, Coyotes 4
LOS ANGELES -- Ladislav Nagy tied it with 1:10 remaining in regulation and Shane Doan punctuated his 600th NHL game with a short-handed goal to help Phoenix overcome a three-goal deficit. Jan Hrdina and Jeff Taffe scored power-play goals for the Coyotes. Kings captain Mattias Norstrom scored with 4:54 remaining in regulation to end a 113-game scoring drought. Alexander Frolov and Lubomir Visnovsky scored less than 11/2 minutes apart, and Luc Robitaille had a power-play goal to help the Kings build a 3-0 lead.
-- Associated Press