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Red Wings 5, Flyers 3 Detroit

Defenseman Paul Coffey moved within three assists of another career milestone (1,000) as Detroit snapped Philadelphia’s eight-game winning streak Tuesday.

Philadelphia 0 1 2 - 3

Detroit 1 3 1 - 5

First period-1, Detroit, Konstantinov 5 (Larionov, Fetisov), 12:50.

Second period-2, Detroit, Draper 2 (Coffey, Dandenault), 10:20. 3, Detroit, Johnson 10 (Primeau, Coffey), 14:24. 4, Detroit, Errey 3 (Yzerman, Ciccarelli), 17:19 (pp). 5, Philadelphia, Fedyk 9 (Therien, Brind’Amour), 17:38.

Third period-6, Philadelphia, Fedyk 10 (Falloon, Lindros), 4:26 (pp). 7, Philadelphia, Therien 2, 15:08. 8, Detroit, Fedorov 13 (Errey, Yzerman), 18:52 (en).

Shots on goal-Philadelphia 8-7-7-22. Detroit 12-6-11-29.Power-play opp.-Philadelphia 1 of 7; Detroit 1 of 5.Goalies-Philadelphia, Snow 6-3-1 (28 shots-24 saves). Detroit, Osgood 12-2-1 (22-19).A-19,918 (19,875).

Panthers 4, Capitals 3 Washington

Jesse Belanger had two goals and an assist and Scott Melanby also notched three points to lead Florida.

Florida 2 2 0 - 4

Washington 0 1 2 - 3

First period-1, Florida, Niedermayer 13 (Fitzgerald, Mellanby), 10:56. 2, Florida, Belanger 6 (Mellanby, Niedermayer), 11:46 (pp).

Second period-3, Washington, Jones 8 (Hunter, Johansson), 13:05 (pp). 4, Florida, Belanger 7 (Lowry, Garpenlov), 13:55. 5, Florida, Mellanby 16 (Belanger, Svehla), 17:03 (pp).

Third period-6, Washington, Bondra 12 (Pivonka, Tinordi), 6:30. 7, Washington, Bondra 13 (Jones, Pivonka), 8:48.

Shots on goal-Florida 9-8-5-22. Washington 8-5-3-16.Power-play opp.-Florida 2 of 4; Washington 2 of 4.Goalies-Florida, Fitzpatrick 7-1-0 (16 shots-13 saves). Washington, Kolzig 2-4-0 (17-13), Carey (0:00 third, 5-5).A-8,126 (18,130).

Penguins 6, Islanders 3 Uniondale, N. Y.

Mario Lemieux extended his point-scoring streak to nine games with a goal and had three assists.

Pittsburgh 1 4 1 - 6

N.Y. Islanders 1 1 1 - 3

First period-1, New York, Sweeney 5 (Bertuzzi, King), 5:37. 2, Pittsburgh, Sandstrom 18 (Lemieux, Francis), 10:59 (pp).

Second period-3, Pittsburgh, Lemieux 23 (Sandstrom, Naslund), 2:22. 4, Pittsburgh, Murray 7 (Roche, Nedved), 3:46. 5, New York, Clark 12 (Bertuzzi, Beers), 14:04. 6, Pittsburgh, Naslund 12 (Lemieux, Maciver), 15:12 (pp). 7, Pittsburgh, Joseph 3 (Lemieux, Naslund), 19:59.

Third period-8, Pittsburgh, Jagr 24 (Francis, Zubov), 12:26. 9, New York, Palffy 8 (Schneider, Vasilyev), 16:04.

Shots on goal-Pittsburgh 10-11-6-27. New York 10-4-8-22.Power-play opp.-Pittsburgh 2 of 5; New York 0 of 3.Goalies-Pittsburgh, Wregget 5-3-1 (22 shots-19 saves). New York, Soderstrom 2-6-1 (27-21).A-8,348 (16,297).

Maple Leafs 4, Senators 1 Toronto

Backup goaltender Damian Rhodes made 39 saves as Toronto defeated Ottawa night to extend the Senators’ winless streak to 14.

Ottawa 0 0 1 - 1

Toronto 2 1 1 - 4

First period-1, Toronto, Craig 5, 4:20. 2, Toronto, Hogue 9 (Warner, Jonsson), 16:50.

Second period-3, Toronto, Gilmour 10, 2:35.

Third period-4, Ottawa, Craig 5 (Alfredsson), 7:38. 5, Toronto, Warriner 3 (Hogue), 12:53.

Shots on goal-Ottawa 16-12-12-40. Toronto 12-9-14-35.Power-play opp.-Ottawa 0 of 4; Toronto 0 of 3.Goalies-Ottawa, Beaupre 6-13-0 (35 shots-31 saves). Toronto, Rhodes 2-2-1 (40-39).A-15,746 (15,746).

Avalanche 12, Sharks 2 Denver

Valeri Kamensky recorded his first career hat trick and Colorado tied a franchise record for goals in a game with its win over San Jose.

San Jose 0 0 2 - 2

Colorado 6 4 2 - 12

First period-1, Colorado, Kamensky 12 (Leschyshyn, Forsberg), 4:46. 2, Colorado, Ricci 3 (Ozolinsh, Deadmarsh), 7:43. 3, Colorado, Forsberg 11 (Kovalenko, Wolanin), 9:30. 4, Colorado, Kamensky 13 (Kovalenko), 13:05. 5, Colorado, Rucinsky 4 (Deadmarsh, Foote), 14:11. 6, Colorado, Sakic 17 (Forsberg), 19:18.

Second period-7, Colorado, Young 4 (Sakic, Slaney), 3:38. 8, Colorado, Young 5 (Simon, Sakic), 9:51 (pp). 9, Colorado, Kovalenko 11 (Forsberg, Kamensky), 12:08. 10, Colorado, Kamensky 14, 19:59 (sh).

Third period-11, San Jose, Sheppard 14 (Kozlov, Miller), 1:36 (pp). 12, Colorado, Sakic 18 (Young, Simon), 3:49. 13, Colorado, Deadmarsh 8 (Foote, Rucinsky), 10:14, 14, San Jose, Miller 9

Shots on goal-San Jose 7-11-10-28. Colorado 16-17-11-44.Power-play opp.-San Jose 1 of 4; Colorado 1 of 3.Goalies-San Jose, Terreri 3-6-0 (12 shots-7 saves), Flaherty (14:11, 1st period, 32-25). Colorado, Fiset 13-3-2 (28-26).A-16,061 (16,061).

Canucks 6, Oilers 2 Vancouver, British Columbia

Roman Oksiuta had two goals as Vancouver won back-to-back games for the first time this season.

Edmonton 2 0 0 - 2

Vancouver 4 1 1 - 6

First period-1, Vancouver, Mogilny 21 (Ronning, Oksiuta), 2:35. Vancouver, Oksiuta 11 (Ronning, Mogilny), 6:55. 3, Vancouver, Linden 12 (Courtnall, Gelinas), 8:21. 4, Vancouver, Gelinas 11 (Murzyn, Courtnall), 9:58. 5, Edmonton, Marchant 5 (Smyth), 13:43. 6, Edmonton, Marchant 6 (Buchberger, Smyth), 17:28.

Second period-7, Vancouver, Rohlin 2 (Beranek), 15:44.

Third period-8, Vancouver, Oksiuta 12 (Hedican, Linden), 5:26 (pp).

Shots on goal-Edmonton 11-5-9-25. Vancouver 7-9-10-26.Power-play opp.-Edmonton 0 of 8; Vancouver 1 of 5.Goalies-Edmonton, Ranford 7-13-4 (7 shots-3 saves), Gage (9:58 first, 19-17). Vancouver, McLean 7-8-6 (25-23).

Blues 1, Flames 1 Calgary, Alberta

St. Louis 0 0 1 0 - 1

Calgary 0 0 1 0 - 1

First Period-None.

Second Period-None.

Third Period-1, St. Louis, Johnson 2 (Laperriere), 9:11. 2, Calgary, Titov (Housley, Fleury), 15:57 (pp).

Overtime-None.

Shots on goal-St. Louis 12-5-3-2-22. Calgary 7-12-12-0-31.Power-play opp.-St. Louis 0 of 6; Calgary 1 of 6.Goalies-St. Louis, Fuhr 11-12-4 (31 shots-30 saves). Calgary, Kidd 2-10-5 (22-21).A-16,284 (20,230).

Bruins 6, Stars 4 Boston

Dallas 2 2 0 - 4

Boston 2 2 2 - 6

First period-1, Boston, Neely 14 (Bourque), 3:58. 2, Dallas, D.Hatcher 1 (Modano, Gagner), 4:19. 3, Boston, Oates 3 (Leach, Stevens), 7:08. 4, Dallas, Adams 9 (Modano, Gagner), 8:46 (pp).

Second period-5, Boston, McEachern 9 (Bourque, Neely), 6:02 (pp). 6, Dallas, Matvichuk 1 (Churla, Storm), 12:27. 7, Dallas, Ledyard 3 (Modano, Gagner), 16:16 (pp). 8, Boston, Oates 4, 19:53.

Third period-9, Boston, Moger 4 (Reid, Donato), 17:16. 10, Boston, Leach 5 (Oates), 19:32.

Shots on goal-Dallas 12-9-7-28. Boston 12-14-11-37.Power-play opp.-Dallas 2-4; Boston 1-3.