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Steven Stamkos, Lightning outlast Flyers 7-6 in shootout

Tampa Bay Lightning center Steven Stamkos (91) plays the puck in front of Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Petr Mrazek (34) during Saturday’s game. The Lightning won the game 7-6 in a shootout. (Chris O'Meara / Associated Press)
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TAMPA, Fla. – Steven Stamkos had two goals and three assists for a career-high five points and added a shootout goal in the Tampa Bay Lightning’s 7-6 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday.

Brayden Point also scored in the shootout to help Tampa Bay improve to 6-0-1 in its past seven.

Victor Hedman had two goals and two assists and tied his career high with four points. Nikita Kucherov returned after missing two games because of an injury and added three assists.

Dan Girardi and J.T. Miller also scored for Tampa Bay. Andrei Vasilevskiy finished with 37 saves, including four in overtime. Ivan Provorov had a goal and two assists for the Flyers, Claude Giroux, Nolan Patrick and Jakub Voracek each had a goal and an assist, and Robert Hagg also scored.

Penguins 3, Islanders 2 (OT)

PITTSBURGH – Sidney Crosby finished off a 2-on-1 by burying a shot past Chris Gibson 3:48 into overtime in Pittsburgh’s victory over New York.

Derick Brassard’s first goal with Pittsburgh tied it with less than nine minutes to go in regulation. The Penguins killed off a penalty early in the extra period before Crosby’s 22nd goal of the season helped Pittsburgh snap a three-game losing streak.

Patric Hornqvist added his 18th goal of the season, and Phil Kessel had two assists to become the sixth American-born player to reach 400. Tristan Jarry overcame an ugly start to finish with 25 saves.

Brandon Davidson scored his first goal with New York since being acquired in a trade last week, and Anders Lee added his team-leading 31st.

Bruins 2, Canadiens 1 (OT)

BOSTON (AP) – Brad Marchand scored 2:06 into overtime to lift Boston over Montreal.

Jake DeBrusk tied it for the Bruins with 2:45 left in regulation. Boston won its third straight and completed a four-game sweep of the season series with the Canadiens for the first time since 1994-95.

Anton Khudobin made 27 saves for Boston, allowing only Brendan Gallagher’s goal.

Blackhawks 5, Kings 3

LOS ANGELES – Jonathan Toews broke a tie on a power play with 1:58 left and Chicago beat Los Angeles to snap a seven-game road losing streak.

Chicago tied it with 5:36 to go when Los Angeles’ Derek Forbort failed to clear the puck in front of the net, instead sending it right to Vinnie Hinostroza for a shot past goalie past Jonathan Quick.

Then, with Los Angeles’ Tanner Pearson off for hooking, Toews beat Quick for his 17th of the season.

Patrick Kane added an empty-net goal for Chicago, Jordan Oesterle and Artem Anisimov also scored, and Anton Forsberg made 29 saves. Pearson, Alec Martinez and Alex Iafallo scored for the Kings.

Coyotes 2, Senators 1

GLENDALE, Ariz. – Antti Raanta made 23 saves and Arizona rallied to beat Ottawa.

Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Jordan Martinook scored to help NHL-worst Arizona improve to 8-2-1 in its last 11 games.

Jean-Gabriel Pageau scored his second goal in two nights for Ottawa, and Mike Condon made 25 saves. The Senators have lost six of their last seven games.

Stars 3, Blues 2 (OT)

DALLAS – Jamie Benn scored 3:04 into overtime to lift Dallas past St. Louis.

Benn scored from the high slot after Alexander Radulov pulled Dallas even with 2:56 remaining in regulation. Tyler Pitlick also scored for Dallas, and Ben Bishop stopped 35 shots.

Jaden Schwartz and Ivan Barbashev scored for St. Louis. The Blues have lost eight of nine.

Capitals 5, Maple Leafs 2

ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Alex Ovechkin moved closer to 600 career goals and the Washington Capitals put on an offensive showcase in beating the Toronto Maple Leafs outdoors at the U.S. Naval Academy.

Ovechkin scored his 40th goal of the season and 598th of his career. Evgeny Kuznetsov, Nicklas Backstrom, John Carlson and Jakub Vrana also scored for Washington, which hardly looked like a team that had recently lost four of six to shrink its large lead atop the Metropolitan Division.

The Capitals got 27 saves from Braden Holtby in their second consecutive victory. They improved to 3-0-0 in outdoor games.

Rangers 3, Oilers 2

EDMONTON, Alberta – Mika Zibanejad had a goal and an assist, and Alexander Georgiev made 35 saves for his first NHL win as the resurgent New York Rangers held off the Edmonton Oilers.

Chris Kreider and Paul Carey also scored for the Rangers, who swept a three-game road trip through Western Canada that followed their seven-game losing streak.