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Blues 6, Red Wings 5
DETROIT -- Doug Weight had the second three-goal game of his career and Dallas Drake collected five assists as St. Louis ended Detroit's club record 15-game home winning streak. Red Wings goalie Dominik Hasek allowed four goals on St. Louis' first 13 shots and was pulled early in the second period. Peter Sejna added two power-play goals for St. Louis, Keith Tkachuk had a power-play goal and Mike Danton had two assists. For the Red Wings, Brett Hull scored the 718th goal of his career -- breaking a tie with Phil Esposito for fourth place on the NHL's all-time scoring list. Hasek was replaced by Manny Legace after Sejna's first power-play goal 4:46 into the second period. That goal made it 4-2.
Flyers 5, Panthers 1
PHILADELPHIA -- Michal Handzus and Joni Pitkanen each had a goal and assist and Robert Esche stopped 21 shots for Philadelphia. Justin Williams, Jeremy Roenick and John LeClair also had goals for Philadelphia, off to a 4-1-3 start. Mark Recchi, Tony Amonte and Simon Gagne added two assists apiece. Viktor Kozlov scored for the Panthers, who have lost two of three. Roenick and Handzus scored 59 seconds apart in the second period to break open a one-goal game.
Mighty Ducks 4, Capitals 2
WASHINGTON -- Sergei Fedorov scored two goals and Martin Gerber made 23 saves for Anaheim. The Capitals lost their sixth straight and are winless in eight games since an opening-day victory. The losing streak is their longest since they dropped the final six games of the 1998-99 season. Gerber has allowed four goals in three games in place of Jean-Sebastien Giguere, who struggled in Anaheim's early losses. Jason Krog and Steve Rucchin also scored for the Ducks.
Stars 4, Flames 3, OT
DALLAS -- Jason Arnott scored 17 seconds into overtime and Bill Guerin had three goals as Dallas rallied from a two-goal, third-period deficit. Calgary led 3-1 when Guerin notched his second of the night on a power-play rebound with 10:32 to go in regulation. Guerin tied it with 8:35 remaining in regulation. It was his sixth goal of the season and completed his first hat trick for the Stars and the fourth of his career. Jarome Iginla scored in the first period, and Oleg Saprykin and Chuck Kobasew scored for in a span of 4:44 in the second for the Flames.
-- Associated Press