NHL ROUNDUP Monday's other games
Islanders 1, Kings 1
UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- Arron Asham scored early in the third period and Rick DiPietro stopped 29 shots rallying New York. Trent Klatt scored in the second period for Los Angeles, which has earned points in 10 of its last 11 games (4-1-4-2), including eight overtime contests. Cristobal Huet stopped 36 shots for the Kings.
Senators 4, Rangers 1
NEW YORK -- Zdeno Chara and Josh Langfeld scored 41 seconds apart in the third period to lead Ottawa. Chara, who also had an assist and a fight in his second straight multi-point game, put the Senators in front at 7:11 of the period. Then Langfeld found the loose puck in a scrum in front and scored to help Ottawa to its fourth straight win since the All-Star break. Bobby Holik gave the Rangers the lead in the second period. New York, which lost its third straight, is in 11th place in the East and 11 points behind the eighth-place Islanders.
Sabres 7, Thrashers 2
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Miroslav Satan scored a career-high four goals, including the 250th of his career, to lead Buffalo to its fourth straight win. Daniel Briere had a goal and two assists, while Ales Kotalik and Andy Delmore also scored for the Sabres. Satan's third goal gave him 500 points in the NHL. It's the third time this season -- and seventh of his career -- that he scored at least three goals. Ilya Kovalchuk and Randy Robitaille scored power-play goals for the Thrashers, 1-9-2 in their last 12 games.
Blues 4, Coyotes 2
ST. LOUIS -- Jamal Mayers scored the go-ahead goal off goalie Brian Boucher's skates with four minutes remaining to help St. Louis win its second straight game. Chris Pronger had a goal and an assist for the Blues. Brian Savage had a goal and an assist for Phoenix, 1-6-2-1 in its last 10 games, and Shane Doan got his 21st goal.
Hurricanes 3, Panthers 1
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Sean Hill and Pavel Brendl scored first-period goals to lead Carolina. Kevin Weekes stopped 20 shots and Rob Brind'Amour had an empty-net goal for the Hurricanes, who won their first home game since Jan. 8. Juraj Kolnik scored with 49.3 seconds remaining for Florida, losers of two in a row. Roberto Luongo had 20 saves.
Red Wings 2, Oilers 1
DETROIT -- Manny Legace stopped 29 shots, and Kris Draper and Mathieu Schneider each scored for Detroit. The Red Wings held the Oilers without a shot in the second period. The last time Detroit kept an opponent without a shot in a period was Jan. 24, 1996, in a 4-2 win over San Jose. Jarret Stoll scored for Edmonton and Tommy Salo made 24 saves.
Sharks 5, Flyers 2
PHILADELPHIA -- Scott Thornton and Jonathan Cheechoo each had a goal and two assists, helping San Jose snap Philadelphia's five-game winning streak. Patrick Marleau, Marco Sturm and Mike Ricci also scored for San Jose, which won its second straight away from home. John LeClair and Simon Gagne scored for the Flyers. Sean Burke allowed five goals on 20 shots, losing for the first time in three starts since coming to the Flyers in a trade last week. Evgeni Nabokov had 20 saves for San Jose.
Mighty Ducks 3, Stars 1
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Sergei Fedorov and Petr Sykora scored 19 seconds apart early in the second period and Jean-Sebastien Giguere made 36 saves to lead Anaheim. Mike Leclerc added an empty-net goal 34 seconds to play. It was his first goal in four games since returning from off-season knee surgery. Bill Guerin scored for the Stars and Marty Turco, making his 32nd consecutive start -- and 12th straight with a broken left foot -- made 22 saves.
Canucks 1, Avalanche 0
DENVER -- Daniel Sedin scored a third-period goal and Dan Cloutier made 23 saves for Vancouver. Cloutier recorded his fourth shutout of the season and 14th of his career. David Aebischer had 20 saves for the Avalanche.
-- Associated Press
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