PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jason Zucker scored with 45.4 seconds left to lift the Minnesota Wild to a 3-2 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday night.
Leafs 5, Lightning 2
TORONTO (AP) — James van Riemsdyk scored two goals to lead Toronto to a much-needed victory over Tampa Bay.
Habs 4, Blues 1
MONTREAL (AP) — Max Pacioretty scored twice, and Montreal beat St. Louis. Dale Weise and Lars Eller also scored, and Carey Price made 31 saves.
Senators 3, Predators 2
OTTAWA (AP) — Bobby Ryan, Alex Chiasson and Jared Cowen all scored in the second period, Robin Lehner stopped 33 shots, and Ottawa topped Nashville.
Red Wings 4, Jets 3
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Tomas Tatar scored two goals and added an assist as Detroit defeated Winnipeg.
Stars 3, Coyotes 1
DALLAS (AP) — John Klingberg, Cody Eakin and Jason Spezza all scored in the third period, rallying Dallas past Arizona.
Capitals 3, Avs 2
DENVER (AP) — Alex Ovechkin scored late in the third period, Braden Holtby stopped 27 shots, and Washington outlasted Colorado.
Hawks 4, Flames 3
CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — Patrick Kane scored the tiebreaking goal in the third period to help Chicago edge Calgary.
Kings 3, Hurricanes 2
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tanner Pearson ended his 11-game goal drought with the tiebreaking score, and Jonathan Quick made 25 saves against Carolina in Los Angeles’ NHL-best 10th home victory of the season.
Ducks 4, Canucks 3
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Corey Perry scored the shootout winner, lifting Anaheim over Vancouver.
Panthers 3, Sharks 2
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Nick Bjugstad scored twice during regulation and added the winning goal in the shootout as Florida won its fourth straight in San Jose.
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