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Mckay Repeats With Winner For Devils

NHL

Randy McKay scored his second game-winning goal in as many games and Martin Brodeur had a relatively easy time in goal as the New Jersey Devils beat the Hartford Whalers 1-0 Tuesday night in East Rutherford, N.J.

Devils 1, Whalers 0

Hartford 0 0 0 - 0

New Jersey 0 1 0 - 1

First period-None.

Second period-1, New Jersey, McKay 3 (Peluso), 16:38.

Third period-None.

Shots on goal-Hartford 3-5-8-16. New Jersey 12-10-10-32.Power-play opp.-Hartford 0 of 1; New Jersey 0 of 3.Goalies-Hartford, Muzzatti 0-1-0 (32 shots-31 saves). New Jersey, Brodeur 7-6-1 (16-16).A-11,916 (19,040).

Flames 4, Oilers 2

Calgary, Alberta

Calgary became the last NHL team to earn a home victory this season as Claude Lapointe scored late in the third period to key the victory over Edmonton.

Edmonton 0 1 1 - 2

Calgary 0 1 3 - 4

First period-None.

Second period-1, Edmonton, Arnott 6 (Weight, Ciger), :22. 2, Calgary, Housley 5 (Nylander, Torgajev), 2:19.

Third period-3, Calgary, McCarthy 2 (Fleury, Stillman), 7:02. 4, Edmonton, White 5, 16:55. 5, Calgary, Lapointe 2 (Patrick, Stern), 17:50. 6, Calgary, Stern 3 (Kruse), 19:52 (en).

Shots on goal-Edmonton 10-10-7-27. Calgary 7-11-15-33.Power-play opp.-Edmonton 0 of 5; Calgary 0 of 3.Goalies-Edmonton, Gage 0-2-1 (32 shots-29 saves). Calgary, Kidd 2-7-4 (27-25).A-17,570 (20,230).

Jets 6, Blackhawks 5, OT

Winnipeg, Manitoba

Shane Doan scored his first NHL goal late in the third period and got the overtime winner as Winnipeg beat Chicago.

Chicago 0 3 2 0 - 5

Winnipeg 2 0 3 1 - 6

First Period-1, Winnipeg, Tkachuk 9 (Selanne), 1:49 (pp). 2, Winnipeg, Selanne 7 (Tkachuk), 9:26.

Second Period-3, Chicago, Murphy 6 (Savard, Grieve), 10:02. 4, Chicago, Daze 9 (Suter, Chelios), 13:23 (pp). 5, Chicago, Roenick 9 (Miller, Murphy), 19:46 (pp).

Third Period-6, Chicago, Probert 2 (Smith, Murphy), 4:18. 7, Winnipeg, Turcotte 6 (Numminen, Drake), 10:33. 8, Chicago, Roenick 10 (Sutter), 16:25. 9, Winnipeg, Doan 1 (Turcotte, Manson), 17:20. 10, Winnipeg, Selanne 8 (Numminen, Eastwood), 19:25.

Overtime-11, Winnipeg, Doan 2 (Turcotte), :39.

Shots on goal-Chicago 12-18-6-0-36. Winnipeg 10-9-10-1-30.Power-play opp.-Chicago 2 of 6; Winnipeg 1 of 5.Goalies-Chicago, Belfour 7-4-1 (30 shots-24 saves). Winnipeg, Khabibulin 6-3-0 (36-31).A-9,716 (15,393).

Blues 1, Rangers 1

St. Louis

New York’s first shot at Mike Keenan since he jumped ship was only partially successful as Geoff Courtnall and Jeff Beukeboom traded goals in a tie with St. Louis.

New York 0 1 0 0 - 1

St. Louis 1 0 0 0 - 1

First Period-1, St. Louis, Courtnall 5 (Roberts, Norton), 1:44 (pp).

Second Period-2, New York, Beukeboom 1 (Leetch, Verbeek), :29.

Third Period-None.

Overtime-None.

Shots on goal-New York 8-7-9-2-26. St. Louis 6-11-2-2-21.Power-play opp.-New York 0 of 5; St. Louis 1 of 5.Goalies-New York, Richter 6-5-1 (21 shots-20 saves). St. Louis, Fuhr 7-8-2 (26-25).A-16,749 (19,260).

Lightning 5, Bruins 3

St. Petersburg, Fla.

Alexander Selivanov had two goals and an assist as Tampa Bay snapped a four-game losing streak with a victory over Boston.

Boston 1 2 0 - 3

Tampa Bay 2 2 1 - 5

First period-1, Tampa Bay, Gratton 6 (Tucker, Klima), 4:03. 2, Boston, Stumpel 3 (Zombo, Von Stefenelli), 10:25. 3, Tampa Bay, Ysebaert 5 (Zamuner) 10:41

Second period-4, Boston, Bourque 6 (Donato), 8:05 (sh). 5, Boston, Neely 9 (McEachern, Von Stefenelli), 9:59. 6, Tampa Bay, Selivanov 9 (Cullen), 10:42. 7, Tampa Bay, Burr 5 (Selivanov, Cross), 13:34.

Third period-8, Tampa Bay, Selivanov 10, 10:00.

Shots on goal-Boston 12-9-14-35. Tampa Bay 10-9-10-29.Power-play opp.-Boston 0 of 3; Tampa Bay 0 of 3.Goalies-Boston, Lacher 2-5-2 (29 shots-24 saves). Tampa Bay, Puppa 4-3-4 (35-32).A-17,685 (28,000).

Penguins 4, Stars 2

Pittsburgh

Mario Lemieux had two goals and an assist to raise his NHL-leading point total to 40 and help Pittsburgh beat Dallas.

Dallas 1 0 1 - 2

Pittsburgh 2 0 2 - 4

First period-1, Dallas, Millen 2 (Ledyard), :42. 2, Pittsburgh, Lemieux 15 (Naslund, Francis), 9:43 (pp). 3, Pittsburgh, Naslund 6 (Francis, Maciver), 17:37 (pp).

Second period-None.

Third period-4, Pittsburgh, Lemieux 16 (Mironov, Maciver), 2:32. 5, Dallas, Kennedy 4 (Harvey, Gagner), 6:55 (pp). 6, Pittsburgh, Roche 1 (Lemieux, Mironov), 12:33.

Shots on goal-Dallas 17-8-8-33. Pittsburgh 9-9-15-33.Power-play opp.-Dallas 1 of 6; Pittsburgh 2 of 3.Goalies-Dallas, Wakaluk 3-3-3 (33 shots-29 saves). Pittsburgh, Barrasso 8-1-2 (33-31).A-14,683 (17,181).

Capitals 2, Flyers 2

Landover, Md.

John LeClair scored the tying goal with 16.7 seconds left in regulation, lifting Philadelphia to a tie with Washington in a battle of injury-depleted teams.

Philadelphia 1 0 1 0 - 2

Washington 1 0 1 0 - 2

First Period-1, Washington, Ustorf 2, 5:45. 2, Philadelphia, Podein 5 (MacTavish, Svoboda), 15:35.

Second Period-None.

Third Period-3, Washington, Witt 2 (Ustorf, Konowalchuk), 11:37. 4, Philadelphia, LeClair 12 (Renberg, Haller), 19:43.

Overtime-None.

Shots on goal-Philadelphia 10-2-6-2-20. Washington 7-6-4-2-19.Power-play opp.-Philadelphia 0 of 3; Washington 0 of 5.Goalies-Philadelphia, Hextall 5-1-1 (19 shots-17 saves). Washington, Carey 7-4-1 (20-18).A-12,412 (18,130).

Islanders 5, Sharks 3

San Jose, Calif.

Alexander Semak and Wendel Clark scored late in the third period to lead New York to a victory over San Jose.

N.Y. Islanders 1 1 3 - 5

San Jose 0 2 1 - 3

First period-1, New York, Palffy 5 (Schneider, Vaske), 9:28 (pp).

Second period-2, San Jose, Nazarov 4 (Dahlen, Friesen), 1:52. 3, New York, Clark 5 (Severyn, Green), 3:01. 4, San Jose, Dahlen 5 (Ragnarsson, Kroupa), 11:52.

Third period-5, New York, Plante 1, :28 (sh). 6, San Jose, Janney 5 (Kroupa, Whitney), 13:13. 7, New York, Semak 6 (Lindros, King), 14:43. 8, New York, Clark 6 (Palffy, Schneider), 17:17.

Shots on goal-New York 12-12-8-32. San Jose 8-8-12-28.Power-play opp.-New York 1 of 3; San Jose 0 of 1.Goalies-New York, McLennan 1-3-0 (28 shots-25 saves). San Jose, Flaherty 0-6-0 (32-27).A-17,190 (17,190).

Red Wings 6, Kings 5

Inglewood, Calif.

Vladimir Konstantinov snapped a 13-game goal-scoring drought and Mike Ramsey scored the tie-breaker late in the second period to end an 11-game slump as Detroit beat Los Angeles.

Detroit 2 2 2 - 6

Los Angeles 2 1 2 - 5

First period-1, Los Angeles, Khristich 5 (Todd, Sydor), :45 (pp). 2, Detroit, Johnson 4, 6:12. 3, Los Angeles, Kurri 4 (McSorley, Lang), 7:42 (sh). 4, Detroit, Konstantinov 4 (Fetisov, Fedorov), 15:34 (pp).

Second period-5, Detroit, Errey 1 (Ramsey, Yzerman), 1:31. 6, Los Angeles, Tsyplakov 2 (Yachmenev, Cowie), 17:17. 7, Detroit, Ramsey 2 (Errey, Dandenault), 18:38.

Third period-8, Detroit, Lapointe 3 (Johnson, McCarty), 5:22. 9, Detroit, Kozlov 6 (Larionov, Fedorov), 7:54 (pp). 10, Los Angeles, Khristich 6 (Tocchet, Gretzky), 18:34. 11, Los Angeles, Gretzky 6 (Khristich, Tocchet), 19:33.

Shots on goal-Detroit 16-16-13-45. Los Angeles 8-12-13-33.Power-play opp.-Detroit 2 of 7; Los Angeles 1 of 4.Goalies-Detroit, Osgood 8-2-1 (33 shots-28 saves). Los Angeles, Dafoe 6-4-5 (45-39).A-14,154 (16,005).

Panthers 5, Maple Leafs 2

Miami

Florida extended its franchise-record winning streak to seven with a victory.

Toronto 1 1 0 - 2

Florida 0 1 4 - 5

First period-1, Toronto, Wood 3 (Sundin, Domi), 1:34.

Second period-2, Florida, Garpenlov 4 (Woolley, Belanger), 2:33. 3, Toronto, Gilmour 7 (Gartner), 12:55.

Third period-4, Florida, Svehla 3 (Hull, Carkner), 3:14 (pp). 5, Florida, Niedermayer 10 (Woolley), 7:00. 6, Florida, Barnes 8 (Hull), 13:44. 7, Florida, Lindsay 4 (Hough), 19:45 (en).

Shots on goal-Toronto 9-13-5-27. Florida 6-11-17-34.Power-play opp.-Toronto 0 of 6; Florida 1 of 7.Goalies-Toronto, Potvin 7-5-2 (33 shots-29 saves). Florida, Vanbiesbrouck 10-3-0 (27-25).