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Canadiens 1, Bruins 0
MONTREAL -- Guillaume Latendresse scored late in the second period and Jaroslav Halak made 30 saves for his first NHL shutout, leading Montreal. Montreal won its second in a row and tied Carolina for eighth place in the Eastern Conference. Latendresse scored his 16th goal with 1:00 remaining in the second on the only one of 32 shots to beat Boston goalie Tim Thomas. Halak topped Thomas' performance with his second straight win.
Lightning 4, Islanders 3, OT
TAMPA, Fla. -- Vincent Lecavalier tallied his 49th goal of the season and Filip Kuba scored 55 seconds into overtime as Tampa Bay stopped a three-game losing streak. Kuba tapped in a perfect pass from Eric Perrin that left New York goalie Rick DiPietro in a defenseless position. DiPietro made his first start after missing most of three games because of injuries sustained in a mid-ice collision with Montreal's Steve Begin one week earlier.
Maple Leafs 2, Devils 1
TORONTO -- Kyle Wellwood and Nik Antropov scored, and enforcer Wade Belak got retribution for Toronto by fighting New Jersey's Cam Janssen. The last time the teams played on March 2 at New Jersey, All-Star Maple Leafs defenseman Tomas Kaberle sustained a concussion after a late hit from Janssen, who was suspended for three games.
Panthers 4, Flyers 1
PHILADELPHIA -- Olli Jokinen broke a second-period tie, and Nathan Horton and Juraj Kolnik added goals late in the third to lead Florida over Philadelphia, completing the Panthers' first four-game season sweep of the Flyers. David Booth also scored for Florida, which won for the fourth time in six games. Ed Belfour made 24 saves. Dimitry Afanasenkov scored for the Flyers, who have lost four of five.
Wild 3, Coyotes 2
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Marian Gaborik and Pavol Demitra each had a goal and an assist in Minnesota's victory, the Wild's franchise-record seventh win in a row. Todd White also scored for the Wild, who set the team record for victories in a season with 43 and pulled within one point of Vancouver in the Northwest Division race.
Senators 4, Blues 2
ST. LOUIS -- Antoine Vermette scored a short-handed goal to lift Ottawa. The winning goal came moments after the Blues thought they had taken the lead. Brad Boyes put the puck in with 16:46 left and moments before play was stopped when Senators goalie Martin Gerber took possession of the puck. Replays showed that the puck went about a foot past the goal line before Gerber pulled it back with his stick and smothered it. The goal light wasn't turned on and the officials didn't look at replays until after play resumed. According to Rule 78.6, once a game has restarted following a stoppage of play -- in this case when Gerber held onto the puck -- a replay can't award or disallow a goal.
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