NHL ROUNDUP Thursday’s other games


NHL ROUNDUP Thursday’s other games

Oilers 4, Red Wings 3, SO

DETROIT — Ales Hemsky scored the only goal of the shootout as Edmonton snapped Detroit’s seven-game winning streak. Hemsky, Joni Pitkanen and Fernando Pisani scored for Edmonton in regulation, and Robert Nilsson and Sam Gagner each had two assists. Dwayne Roloson made 39 saves. Henrik Zetterberg had two goals and Mark Hartigan also scored for Detroit. Brian Rafalski had two assists and Dominik Hasek stopped 22 shots.

Flames 9, Lightning 6

TAMPA, Fla. — Jarome Iginla and Kristian Huselius had three goals each to lead Calgary. Iginla scored all his goals in the third period, giving him six career hat tricks. Huselius recorded his first career hat trick. Adrian Aucoin and Daymond Langkow had the other Calgary goals. Goalie Miikka Kiprusoff gave up six goals on 31 shots. Tampa Bay got two goals and an assist from Martin St. Louis. Vincent Lecavalier, Andre Roy, Vinny Prospal and Brad Richards also scored.

Devils 3, Bruins 1

BOSTON — Jamie Langenbrunner scored two goals to lift New Jersey in a game played in front of about only 1,500 people due to a major snowstorm. Brian Gionta also scored and Martin Brodeur stopped 19 shots for the Devils, who halted a two-game losing skid that came after a nine-game winning streak. Marc Savard had a power-play goal for Boston.

Canadiens 4, Flyers 1

PHILADELPHIA — Mark Streit scored two goals and rookie goalie Carey Price made 29 saves for Montreal. Christopher Higgins and Andrei Kostitsyn also scored, and Tomas Plekanec had two assists for the Canadiens. Mike Knuble scored for the Flyers.

Islanders 3, Coyotes 2

UNIONDALE, N.Y. — Bill Guerin snapped a scoreless tie in the second period and added a goal in the third to lift New York in a matchup of the NHL’s lowest-scoring teams. The Islanders came in with a league-low 66 goals — two fewer than Phoenix. Rick DiPietro made 34 saves for the Islanders.

Avalanche 2, Predators 1

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Ryan Smyth and Ian Laperriere scored third-period goals to lift Colorado. Avalanche goaltender Peter Budaj came within 19 seconds of his first shutout of the season before Alexander Radulov scored for the Predators. Smyth broke the scoreless tie at 4:58 of the third period. Laperriere scored from the edge of the crease at 16:45.

Stars 4, Kings 1

DALLAS — Mike Ribeiro had two goals and two assists and Dallas maintained its dominance over Los Angeles. Antti Miettinen added a goal and two assists, and Brenden Morrow had a goal and an assist for the Stars, 11-1-1 in their last 13 meetings with the Kings. Dallas has outscored Los Angeles 48-26 in those 13 games.

Panthers 1, Blues 0

ST. LOUIS — Tomas Vokoun stopped 33 shots and recorded his 24th career shutout to lead Florida. Stephen Weiss scored the lone goal of the game at 1:10 of the second period. Vokoun improved to 7-0 against the Blues since the 2004-05 lockout. St. Louis’ Manny Legace stopped 24 shots in his return after missing four games with a knee injury. The loss extended the Blues’ losing streak to three games. Florida earned its second win in its past six games. It was the Panthers’ fourth consecutive road victory and it is the first time Florida has won four in a row on the road since February 2003.

Associated Press