NHL ROUNDUP | Monday's other games



Senators 3, Panthers 2
OTTAWA -- Todd White scored at 1:34 of overtime Monday night to lead Ottawa. Rookie Antoine Vermette and Martin Havlat also scored for Ottawa. Martin Prusek, who shut out the Panthers on Dec. 3, made 19 saves for the Senators. Ottawa won its third straight game and has lost only one time in six games.
Red Wings 2, Blues 1
DETROIT -- Ray Whitney's tiebreaking goal with 5:15 remaining lifted Detroit over St. Louis and snapped the Blues' nine-game unbeaten streak (7-0-2). Pavel Datsyuk scored the other Detroit goal and assisted on Whitney's winner. Curtis Joseph made 24 saves, including several during a flurry in the final minute.
Rangers 4, Bruins 2
NEW YORK -- Bobby Holik and Petr Nedved each scored twice to lift New York over Boston. Holik's empty-net goal at 19:14 of the third period sealed the victory. Just before, Mike Dunham made a lunging toe stop to deny Patrice Bergeron's attempt at the tying goal. Bergeron fired at a seemingly open net from the slot.
Stars 3, Hurricanes 1
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Jere Lehtinen had two goals and an assist to lead Dallas to victory. After a scoreless first period, Lehtinen gave the Stars the lead 2:25 into the second. Dallas nearly scored again, but Stars forward Jason Arnott knocked the net off and wiped out Pierre Turgeon's goal. Carolina answered with five seconds left in the second period when Jeff O'Neill tied it. With 3:08 remaining, Brenden Morrow sealed the victory for Dallas.
Predators 3, Coyotes 3
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Shane Doan scored the tying goal in the third period and had two assists as Phoenix salvaged a tie with Nashville. Doan, who has 10 points in seven games, made it 3-3 with his 14th of the season at 8:40 of the third off assists by Cale Hulse and Daymond Langkow. The tie spoiled Scott Walker's three-goal performance, the second hat trick of his career.
Kings 4, Canucks 4
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Jarkko Ruutu scored with 3:54 left in regulation to complete Vancouver's comeback from a three-goal deficit. Ziggy Palffy scored his second goal of the game on a short-handed breakaway to give Los Angeles a 4-1 lead. But Brent Sopel responded with two seconds left on the same power play, and Artem Chubarov made it 4-3 just 33 seconds later as Vancouver rallied to earn at least a point for the 10th time in 12 games.
Sharks 2, Mighty Ducks 1
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Jonathan Cheechoo scored with 5:54 remaining and San Jose stretched its home unbeaten streak to nine games. Marco Sturm, playing in his 500th NHL game, also scored for the Sharks.
Source: Associated Press