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Thrashers 4, Sabres 3, OT
ATLANTA -- Keith Tkachuk's power-play goal with 38 seconds left in overtime gave Atlanta the victory and extended the Thrashers' home winning streak to seven. Buffalo tied it at 3 on Derek Roy's 15th goal with 7:35 remaining. The puck glanced off Kari Lehtonen's mask, apparently hitting him near the right ear. After Roy lifted a wrist shot over his shoulder from the bottom of the left circle, Lehtonen fell face first to the ice. Lehtonen, who improved to 32-21-8, stayed in the game after a trainer attended to him. He stopped 35 of 38 shots, including four in overtime, one of them a glove save to help kill a slashing penalty on Tkachuk.
Capitals 7, Lightning 1
WASHINGTON -- Alexander Semin got a natural hat trick in the second period for the Capitals. Tomas Fleischmann added two goals and two assists for Washington, which won its second straight game. Boyd Gordon also scored for Washington and Alexandre Giroux got his second NHL goal. Olie Kolzig made 30 saves. Filip Kuba scored for Tampa Bay.
Kings 5, Ducks 3
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Mike Cammalleri had two goals and rookie Patrick O'Sullivan had a goal and two assists to lead Los Angeles. Blake and Sullivan scored in a 1:32 span late in the second period to erase a one-goal deficit and give the Kings a 4-3 lead. Rookie Noah Clarke added a short-handed goal in the third period to secure the win for the Kings. Kings goalie Mathieu Garon made 23 saves, including one on a penalty shot by Teemu Selanne, to pace the win. He replaced starter Sean Burke early in the first period. Travis Moen, Dustin Penner and Selanne scored for the Ducks.
Avalanche 4, Sharks 3, OT
DENVER -- Milan Hejduk scored 19 seconds into overtime as Colorado overcame a two-goal deficit. Hedjuk's 45th career game-winning goal beat Evgeni Nabokov and came on Joe Sakic's fourth assist of the game. The Sharks looked well on their way to a franchise-record 45th win when they took a 3-1 lead on goals by Joe Thornton, Milan Michalek and Bill Guerin.
Stars 5, Coyotes 4, OT
DALLAS -- Dallas' Mike Ribeiro scored two goals, including the game-winner with 40 seconds left in overtime. Sergei Zubov gave the Stars a 4-3 lead with 4:24 remaining in regulation, but Shane Doan tied it at 4 with 1:33 left in regulation while the Coyotes had a 5-on-3. Niklas Hagman and Brenden Morrow also scored for the Stars. Fredrik Sjostrom, Derek Morris and Mathias Tjarnqvist added goals for the Coyotes, 1-7-1 in their past nine games.
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