ROUNDUP \ Thursday’s other games


Devils 1, Thrashers 0

ATLANTA — Martin Brodeur made 25 saves for his 97th career shutout and first this season, and Brian Rolston scored before getting hurt. Rolston scored a power-play goal late in the second period, knocking in his own rebound after Kari Lehtonen made the initial save. Midway through the third period, Rolston crashed heavily into the boards while turning up ice after the Thrashers broke up a New Jersey rush.

Wild 6, Panthers 2

SUNRISE, Fla. — Mikko Koivu had a goal and four assists and Antti Miettinen scored twice on the power play to help Minnesota stay unbeaten. Koivu’s four assists tied a franchise record and gave him eight assists in three games. Miettinen added an assist and has five goals in three games, all wins for the Wild. Andrew Brunette, Kim Johnsson and Benoit Pouliot also scored for Minnesota. Nick Boynton and Karlis Skrastins scored for Florida (1-2). Nicklas Backstrom made 24 saves for Minnesota. Florida’s Tomas Vokoun allowed four goals on 22 shots in the first two periods before being replaced by Craig Anderson.

Islanders 4, Lightning, 3, OT

TAMPA, Fla. — Trent Hunter scored his second goal of the game 51 seconds into overtime, and the Islanders kept the Lightning and new coach Barry Melrose winless in four games this season. Tampa Bay goalie Olaf Kolzig misplayed the puck behind the net, which allowed Frans Nielsen to gain control and feed Hunter, who was alone in front of the goal. Mike Comrie and Doug Weight also scored for the Islanders. New York was coming off a 7-1 loss Monday to the Buffalo Sabres. Vincent Lecavalier, Vinny Prospal and Ryan Malone had the Tampa Bay goals.

Canucks 4, Red Wings 3

DETROIT — Alex Burrows scored 27 seconds into overtime. Jannik Hansen, Ryan Kesler and Mason Raymond also scored for Vancouver and Roberto Luongo made 32 saves. Tomas Holmstrom, Brian Rafalski and Dan Cleary had Detroit’s goals and Chris Osgood stopped 25 shots.

Blues 6, Stars 1.

ST. LOUIS — Keith Tkachuk and Brad Boyes each scored for the fourth straight game, and the St. Louis Blues had their best offensive output since January. Yan Stastny, Jay McKee, Steve Wagner and Eric Brewer also scored for the Blues, who got three goals by defenseman in their best offensive output in 45 games. Boyes also had an assist and Paul Kariya added a pair of assists for the Blues, who have won three of their first four games. Manny Legace stopped 29 shots to improve to 3-0 on the season.

Associated Press