NHL ROUNDUP \ Sunday's games



Predators 4, Blue Jackets 3, SO
COLUMBUS -- Alexander Radulov scored the only shootout goal and Chris Mason stopped Rick Nash on the final shot of the tiebreaker. Paul Kariya, J.P. Dumont and Vernon Fiddler scored in regulation for Nashville, which won despite blowing a two-goal lead. The Predators, outshot 16-7 in the third period and 5-0 in overtime, ended a season-high four-game road losing streak and improved to 7-0 against the Blue Jackets this season. Fredrik Modin and Ron Hainsey each had a goal and an assist, and Jody Shelley tallied for Columbus, which snapped a three-game losing streak Saturday with their first win at Madison Square Garden. David Vyborny added two assists for the Blue Jackets, who have dropped nine of 12.
Devils 3, Capitals 2
WASHINGTON -- Jamie Langenbrunner's power-play goal broke a third-period tie, and Scott Clemmensen became the first New Jersey goalie other than Martin Brodeur to win a game this season. Brodeur set an NHL record by winning his club's first 38 games this season. That streak was snapped in Clemmensen's first appearance since Dec. 14. Zach Parise and Travis Zajac each had a goal and an assist for the Devils. Brooks Laich also scored for the Capitals.
Wild 4, Oilers 1
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Pierre-Marc Bouchard had a goal and an assist, and Niklas Backstrom made 19 saves to lead Minnesota. Fernando Pisani scored his first goal since Jan. 31 seven minutes into the third period to cut the Wild's lead to 2-1. Minnesota answered a minute later when Pavol Demitra set up Marian Gaborik during a 2-on-1 for his sixth goal in seven games. The Wild scored late in the first when Todd White took a pass from Bouchard and poked the puck past former Wild goalie Dwayne Roloson. Bouchard added an empty-net goal. Brent Burns made it 2-0 late in the second with a power-play goal.
Blackhawks 5, Blues 1
CHICAGO -- Martin Havlat had a goal and two assists and Chicago snapped its five-game losing streak. Nikolai Khabibulin stopped 22 shots as the Blackhawks ended St. Louis' four-game winning streak. Before the game, the Blues traded forward Keith Tkachuk to the Atlanta Thrashers for forward Glen Metropolit, a first-round draft pick in 2007 and two other picks.
Stars 2, Canucks 1, OT
DALLAS -- Jere Lehtinen's power-play goal 4:17 into overtime as Dallas snapped the Canucks' six-game winning streak. Lehtinen notched his 21st goal from the left circle with five seconds remaining on a tripping penalty against Lukas Krajicek. Roberto Luongo was less than 30 seconds away from his 31st NHL shutout when the Stars tied it at 1 on Philippe Boucher's power-play goal.
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