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Maple Leafs 2, Devils 1
TORONTO -- Ed Belfour made a season-high 50 saves for Toronto in the second game of a home-and-home series.
Travis Green scored the go-ahead goal in the third period for the Maple Leafs, who had only 19 shots and were coming off a 2-0 loss in New Jersey on Friday night.
Tom Fitzgerald also scored for the Maple Leafs, missing Mats Sundin, Mikael Renberg, Nik Antropov, Shayne Corson and Karel Pilar because of injuries.
Jamie Langenbrunner scored for the Devils.
Sabres 2, Senators 1, OT
OTTAWA -- Ales Kotalik scored his second goal of the game with 40.9 seconds left in overtime to give the Buffalo Sabres a victory over the Ottawa Senators in a matchup of the NHL's two most financially troubled franchises.
Kotalik, who opened the scoring 48 seconds into the game, took Stu Barnes' two-on-one pass and scored his eighth goal of the season into an open left side.
Shaun Van Allen scored midway through the second period for Ottawa, which lost for the first time in four games against the woeful Sabres this season.
Buffalo, which beat Carolina 6-3 on Friday night to end a seven-game losing streak, has just 27 points in 38 games.
Capitals 2, Rangers 2
NEW YORK -- Matthew Barnaby's power-play goal with 3:37 left in regulation lifted New York into a tie with Washington.
Barnaby fired in a rebound of Tom Poti's point shot to give the last-place Rangers points in the standings for the third time in four games (2-1-1).
Eric Lindros also scored for New York.
Mike Grier and Robert Lang scored second-period goals to give Washington a 2-1 lead.
The Capitals have played overtime in three straight games, tying twice and losing once.
The Capitals have earned points in 10 straight games, going 5-0-3-2.
Hurricanes 4, Bruins 2
BOSTON -- Jeff O'Neill scored two power-play goals to help the Carolina Hurricanes snap a four-game losing streak with a victory over the Boston Bruins.
Craig Adams and Erik Cole also scored goals for Carolina, shutout twice and outscored 18-6 during the losing streak.
Joe Thornton and Glen Murray scored for Boston, 2-9-1 in its last 12. Carolina broke a 1-1 tie when Craig Adams scored off Kevyn Adams' rebound 3:37 into the second period. The Hurricanes made it 3-1 on O'Neill's second power-play goal, with just 10.2 seconds left in the period.
O'Neill one-timed Sami Kapanen's cross-ice pass between goalie Steve Shields pads from the top of the left circle.
Blues 5, Lightning 1
ST. LOUIS -- Petr Cajanek and Martin Rucinsky scored short-handed goals on consecutive shots to start the second period, matching the St. Louis Blues' season total for the first 39 games, in a victory over Tampa Bay.
The Blues have 21 victories this season, 13 of them when their opponent has scored first. That was the case against the Lightning, who took the early lead on Andre Roy's goal with 6:51 left in the first period.
They're 13-6-2-1 in that scenario. Dallas Drake also scored in the second period and goalie Brent Johnson had a strong game with 26 saves after getting yanked in his two previous starts, a pair of lopsided losses to Detroit and Chicago.
The Blues are 9-1-1-1 against the Eastern Conference.
Blackhawks 3, Predators 3
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Jason York scored with 3:38 left in the third period to give the Nashville Predators a tie with the Chicago Blackhawks. York beat goalie Jocelyn Thibault to the glove side with a shot from the point.
The Predators opened the scoring on Scott Hartnell's goal off a rebound 39 seconds into the first period, and Andreas Johansson made it 2-0 at 8:41.
Johansson battled Chicago's Eric Daze down the left side of the slot, and got off a shot that bounced off defender Steve Poapst's skate and past Thibault.