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Blue Jackets 2, Wild 1, OT
COLUMBUS -- Anders Eriksson's long slap shot deflected off a Minnesota player and beat goalie Dwayne Roloson 2:59 into overtime to give Columbus the victory. It was only the second goal of the season for Eriksson, a defenseman in his first season with the Blue Jackets after stints with Detroit, Chicago, Florida and Toronto. Following an NHL-record 15 consecutive overtime ties to start the season, the Wild lost their second overtime game in 48 hours. They fell 3-2 to Montreal on Thursday night on Richard Zednik's goal with 28 seconds left in overtime. The Wild tied it 1-1 with 3:22 left in regulation on Sergei Zholtok's backhander in the high slot. David Vyborny scored a power-play goal for the Blue Jackets in the first period. Eriksson's slap shot from the right point hit the Wild's Marc Chouinard near the right hash mark and then ricocheted by Roloson, ending Columbus' two-game home losing skid. Roloson finished with 27 saves.
Canucks 6, Capitals 1
WASHINGTON -- Markus Naslund scored his 29th goal and added an assist, and the Vancouver Canucks had four power-play goals.
Brad May, Wade Brookbank, Trevor Linden, Jarkko Ruutu and Sammy Salo also scored to help the Canucks to their fifth straight victory, matching a season high.
Sabres 3, Sabres 1
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- J.P Dumont and Maxim Afinogenov scored power-play goals in the first period.
Miroslav Satan added an empty-net goal, and Martin Biron stopped 31 shots, allowing the Sabres to win their season-high fourth straight game. The Sabres also completed a two-game sweep of the Rangers, after Friday night's 3-1 win in New York.
Islanders 4 Panthers 2
UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- Jason Blake scored with 8:12 left and added an empty-net goal.
Blake sent a wrist shot past Roberto Luongo from the left circle to give New York its first win of the season when trailing after two periods (1-17-2-0).
Hurricanes 4, Red Wings 4
DETROIT -- Henrik Zetterberg had two goals and an assist and Tomas Holmstrom also scored twice.
Down 4-1 after two periods, Detroit scored three times in the third period to earn the tie.
Radim Vrbata and Sean Hill each had a goal and an assist for Carolina, and Pavel Brendl and Rod Brind'Amour also scored.
Maple Leafs 5, Senators 1
TORONTO -- Gary Roberts scored two of Toronto's four power-play goals, and the Maple Leafs avenged an embarrassing loss.
Ottawa captain Daniel Alfredsson's enraged the Maple Leafs after he broke his stick in Ottawa's 7-1 rout on Jan. 8 and faked throwing it in the stands, poking fun at Toronto's Mats Sundin, who was suspended for throwing his broken stick into the stands.
Lightning 5, Thrashers 2
TAMPA, Fla. -- Fredrik Modin had two goals and an assist for Southeast Division-leading Tampa Bay.
Dave Andreychuk, Brad Richards and Ruslan Fedotenko added goals, helping the Lightning take an 11-point lead over second-place Atlanta. Zdenek Blatny and Shawn McEachern scored for Atlanta.
-- Associated Press