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Red Wings 2, Stars 1

Dallas

Tim Taylor capped Scotty Bowman’s record-setting night when he scored off a deflection with 26.6 seconds remaining to give Detroit a win over Dallas on Friday night in Bowman’s 1,607th game as an NHL coach.

Detroit 0 1 1 - 2

Dallas 0 1 0 - 1

First period-None.

Second period-1, Dallas, Modano 16 (Matvichuk, Ledyard), 3:41 (pp). 2, Detroit, Fetisov 1 (Yzerman, Errey), 18:33 (pp).

Third period-3, Detroit, Taylor 3 (Lidstrom, Ramsey), 19:33.

Shots on goal-Detroit 5-10-10-25. Dallas 7-13-2-22.Power-play opp.-Detroit 1 of 4; Dallas 1 of 1.Goalies-Detroit, Vernon (8 shots-8 saves), Osgood 16-3-1 (:43 second, 14-13). Dallas, Moog 5-8-3 (25-23).A-16,924 (16,924).

Flyers 3, Flames 2

Calgary, Alberta

Former Spokane Chief Pat Falloon was credited with Philadelphia’s winning goal when a rebound bounced off him and into the Calgary net with less than three minutes remaining.

Philadelphia 1 1 1 - 3

Calgary 1 0 1 - 2

First period-1, Philadelphia, Lindros 24 (Desjardins, Otto), 6:00 (pp). 2, Calgary, Patrick 2 (Fleury, Titov), 10:28.

Second period-3, Philadelphia, Renberg 20 (Therien, Brind’Amour), 14:42 (pp).

Third period-4, Calgary, Evason 5 (Dahl, Torgajev), 4:15. 5. Philadelphia, Falloon 10 (Otto, Brind’Amour) 17:30.

Shots on goal-Philadelphia 6-10-8-24. Calgary 7-7-13-27.Power-play opp.-Philadelphia 2 of 5; Calgary 0 of 3.Goalies-Philadelphia, Hextall 13-5-1 (27 shots-25 saves). Calgary, Kidd 4-14-5 (24-22).A-19,989 (20,230).

Jets 5, Devils 3

Winnipeg, Alberta

Winnipeg scored five goals in the last eight minutes of the third period for a win over New Jersey.

New Jersey 1 1 1 - 3

Winnipeg 0 0 5 - 5

First period-1, New Jersey, Guerin 9 (Sykora, Thomas), 8:36 (pp).

Second period-2, New Jersey, Sykora 12 (Guerin, Thomas), 13:18.

Third period-3, Winnipeg, Olczyk 17 (Selanne, Tkachuk), 5:51 (pp). 4, New Jersey, Sykora 13 (Dean, Guerin), 10:27. 5, Winnipeg, Selanne 22 (Tkachuk, Manson), 12:15. 6, Winnipeg, Manson 3, 13:13. 7, Winnipeg, Eastwood 5 (Darrin Shannon), 17:12. 8, Winnipeg, Tkachuk 18 (Selanne), 19:56 (en).

Shots on goal-New Jersey 16-11-7-34. Winnipeg 8-12-18-38.Power-play opp.-New Jersey 1 of 3; Winnipeg 1 of 4.Goalies-New Jersey, Brodeur 12-16-4 (37 shots-33 saves). Winnipeg, Cheveldae 5-13-3 (34-31).

Blackhawks 5, Sabres 2

Buffalo, N.Y.

Gary Suter scored a goal and had four assists as Chicago extended its unbeaten streak to seven games with a win over Buffalo.

Chicago 1 2 2 - 5

Buffalo 0 1 1 - 2

First period-1, Chicago, Nicholls 3 (Suter, Chelios), 11:41 (pp).

Second period-2, Buffalo, Plante 9 (Galley, Zhitnik), 4:18 (pp). 3, Chicago, Amonte 9 (Suter, Chelios), 930 (pp). 4, Chicago, Craven 10 (Suter, Nicholls), 17:04 (pp).

Third period-5, Chicago, Suter 15 (Savard, Amonte), 2:35 (pp). 6, Buffalo, Huddy 4, 3:25. 7, Chicago, Chelios 7 (Suter, Amonte), 17:06 (pp).

Shots on goal-Chicago 15-16-8-39. Buffalo 6-10-8-24.Power-play opp.-Chicago 5 of 9; Buffalo 1 of 5.Goalies-Chicago, Belfour 10-9-5 (24 shots-22 saves). Buffalo, Blue 0-1-0 (39-34).A-16,230 (16,230).

Oilers 5, Kings 4 (OT)

Edmonton, Alberta

Edmonton wasted two two-goal leads before Miroslav Satan’s goal 1:16 into overtime gave the Oilers a win over Los Angeles.

Los Angeles 2 2 0 0 - 4

Edmonton 3 0 1 1 - 5

First period-1, Edmonton, Ciger 17 (Weight, Kravchuk), 6:07. 2, Edmonton, McAmmond 1 (Maltby, Sutton), 7:43. 3, Los Angeles, Druce 3 (Lang, Berg), 10:59. 4, Edmonton, McAmmond 2 (Thornton, Mironov), 14:46 (pp). 5, Los Angeles, Perreault 14 (O’Donnell, Tocchet), 19:06.

Second period-6, Los Angeles, Druce 4 (Lang, Todd), 10:49. 7, Los Angeles, Gretzky 10 (Lacroix, Tocchet), 11:32.

Third period-8, Edmonton, Weight 13 (Satan, Mironov), 1:50.

Overtime-9, Edmonton, Satan 5 (Ciger), 3:44. Penalties- None.

Shots on goal-Los Angeles 12-12-7-2-33. Edmonton 16-16-12-4-48.Power-play opp.-Los Angeles 0 of 5; Edmonton 1 of 6.Goalies-Los Angeles, Dafoe (13 shots-10 saves), Hrudey 2-4-3 (14:46 first, 35-33). Edmonton, Ranford 13-16-5 (33-29).A-16,230 (16,230).

Avalanche 3, Maple Leafs 2

Denver

Claude Lemieux deflected Scott Young’s shot between the legs of goalie Damian Rhodes late in the second period as Colorado held on for a win against Toronto.

Toronto 0 2 0 - 2

Colorado 1 2 0 - 3

First period-1, Colorado, Sakic 26 (Lemieux, Young), 18:41.

Second period-2, Colorado, Deadmarsh 12 (Sakic, Young), 2:41. 3, Toronto, Gartner 18 (DiPietro, Warner), 5:47. 4, Toronto, Ellett 1 (Gilmour, Wood), 9:20 (sh). 5, Colorado, Lemieux 18 (Young, Sakic), 17:32.

Third period-None.

Shots on goal-Toronto 15-9-10-34. Colorado 16-10-7-33.Power-play opp.-Toronto 0 of 6; Colorado 0 of 4.Goalies-Toronto, Rhodes 3-4-1 (33 shots-30 saves). Colorado, Roy 17-12-1 (33-31).A-16,061 (16,061).

Mighty Ducks 4, Sharks 2

Anaheim, Calif.

Bob Corkum and Garry Valk scored less than six minutes apart in the third period as the Anaheim Mighty Ducks ended a five-game losing streak.

San Jose 1 1 0 - 2

Anaheim 1 0 3 - 4

First period-1, Anaheim, Hicks 4 (Valk, York), 6:26. 2, San Jose, Dahlen 11 (Baker), 18:05.

Second period-3, San Jose, Nolan 17 (Whitney, Miller), 11:54 (pp).

Third period-4, Anaheim, Corkum 5 (Ewen), 8:46. 5, Anaheim, Valk 6 (Kariya, Karpa), 14:04. 6, Anaheim, Valk 7 (Dollas), 19:40 (en).

Shots on goal-San Jose 8-11-8-27. Anaheim 13-8-9-30.Power-play opp.-San Jose 1 of 5; Anaheim 0 of 3.Goalies-San Jose, Terreri 7-12-0 (29 shots-26 saves). Anaheim, Hebert 10-12-1 (27-25).A-17,174 (17,174).