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Oilers 4, Blue Jackets 3, SO

EDMONTON, Alberta — Ales Hemsky scored the only goal of the shootout as Edmonton won its fourth consecutive game. Edmonton extended its NHL record for most shootout wins in a season to 14. Hemsky, Andrew Cogliano and Steve Staios scored in regulation for Edmonton. Rick Nash, Jason Chimera and Dick Tarnstrom scored for Columbus.

Red Wings 3, Sabres 2

BUFFALO, N.Y. — Johan Franzen and Valtteri Filppula each had a goal and assist for Detroit, and Dominik Hasek made 22 saves against his former team. Dallas Drake and Kirk Maltby also scored for the Red Wings, who snapped a four-game losing streak while winning for only the second time in their last 12 games (2-8-2). Rookie Patrick Kaleta and Jason Pominville scored for the slumping Sabres, who lost for the fourth time in five games (1-3-1). Buffalo goalie Ryan Miller finished with 35 saves.

Rangers 5, Flyers 4, SO

NEW YORK — Coming on in relief of the ineffective Henrik Lundqvist, Steve Valiquette stopped 17 of 18 shots through overtime and then was perfect in the shootout for the New York. After Jeff Carter’s second goal of the game got the Flyers even at 4 with 8:11 left in regulation, Brendan Shanahan and Nigel Dawes scored in the shootout.

Wild 2, Kings 1, OT

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Martin Skoula scored with 1:15 left in overtime and Minnesota gained sole possession of the division lead. Marian Gaborik also scored for Minnesota, which moved two points ahead of idle Calgary atop the Northwest Division. Michael Cammalleri scored for Los Angeles, which lost its fifth straight road game. Erik Ersberg stopped 33 shots in his first career start.

Panthers 1, Islanders 0

UNIONDALE, N.Y. — Craig Anderson stopped 53 shots to earn his first shutout of the season and David Booth scored in the first period for Florida. Anderson won for the fourth time this season and second time against New York. The win was just the third for the Panthers in their last 11 games (3-5-3). It was his third career shutout. Wade Dubielewicz filled in for Islanders starting goalie Rick DiPietro and stopped 29 shots. New York has lost four of its last five after a six-game winning streak.

Blackhawks 4, Canucks 1

CHICAGO — Rookie scoring-leader Patrick Kane had two goals and an assist to lead Chicago. Andrew Ladd and Patrick Sharp also scored for Chicago. Ryan Kesler scored for Vancouver, which lost its third straight (0-2-1).

Associated Press