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Coyotes 4, Red Wings 1
DETROIT -- Sean Burke made 40 saves and Ladislav Nagy had a goal and two assists as the Phoenix Coyotes snapped the Detroit Red Wings' nine-game unbeaten streak.
Mike Johnson, Ramzi Abid and Daymond Langkow also scored for the Coyotes, who have won four in a row.
Sean Avery had the goal for Detroit, which came in 6-0-3 in its previous nine.
Nagy broke a 1-1 tie with 1:47 left in the second period when he put a rebound over Curtis Joseph. Johnson made it 3-1 when he put in Nagy's rebound 5:35 into the third. Langkow added a goal with 1:49 left.
Islanders 8, Bruins 4
UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- Mark Parrish scored two of New York's four first-period goals and then added a third as the Islanders stretched their winning streak to five.
Parrish completed his fourth career hat trick to make it 7-3 with 30.9 seconds left in the middle period, causing a cascade of orange hats -- given out to fans. The second period ended prematurely so the ice could be cleaned, and the remaining time was added to the third.
New York, which scored six times on its first 12 shots, is over .500 for the first time this season at 17-16-5. Jason Blake had two goals, Dave Scatchard, Alexei Yashin and Mattias Weinhandl also scored for the Islanders, who got a season-high in goals and 39 saves from Chris Osgood.
Glen Murray scored twice to reach 20 goals for the fourth time, and Jozef Stumpel and Michal Grosek also scored for the Bruins.
Sabres 6, Hurricanes 3
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- J.P. Dumont and Miroslav Satan each had two goals and an assist as Buffalo beat Carolina to snap a franchise-worst seven-game losing streak.
Stu Barnes and Curtis Brown also scored for Buffalo, which won for the first time since beating Boston 4-2 on Dec. 18.
Rod Brind'Amour, Bates Battaglia and Jeff O'Neill had goals for Carolina, which lost its fourth straight game and hasn't won since a 1-0 victory over Dallas on Dec. 22.
Devils 2, Maple Leafs 0
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Backup Corey Schwab made 17 saves for his fifth career shutout to lead New Jersey over Toronto.
Jari Bicek broke a scoreless deadlock midway through the second period, and Patrik Elias added an insurance goal with 1:29 remaining.
Schwab, a former Maple Leaf, got the start when Martin Brodeur got a night off after making 11 straight starts.
-- Associated Press