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Wings Lose On Home Ice

Associated Press

NHL

Keith Tkachuck’s second goal of the game snapped a 4-4 tie and Detroit’s 14-game home unbeaten streak Monday night as the Winnipeg Jets defeated the Red Wings 6-4.

The Red Wings, who have the NHL’s best record, are just 1-2-1 in January.

Detroit’s only other home loss this season was a 2-1 setback to Ottawa on Oct. 24.

Jets 6, Red Wings 4

Winnipeg 2 2 2 - 6

Detroit 0 3 1 - 4

First period-1, Winnipeg, Tkachuk 19 (Zhamnov, Selanne), 10:11 (pp). 2, Winnipeg, Stapleton 4 (Turcotte, Korolev), 11:01 (pp).

Second period-3, Detroit, Larionov 11 (Kozlov, Fedorov), 1:49 (pp). 4, Winnipeg, Maciver 4 (Zhamnov, Numminen), 10:16 (pp). 5, Winnipeg, Eastwood 7 (Stapleton), 11:43. 6, Detroit, Kozlov 18 (Lidstrom, Larionov), 16:17. 7, Detroit, Kozlov 19 (Fedorov, Lidstrom), 18:50 (pp).

Third period-8, Detroit, Johnson 13 (Larionov, Kozlov), 6:54 (pp). 9, Winnipeg, Tkachuk 20 (Numminen, Maciver), 7:44 (pp). 10, Winnipeg, Zhamnov 14 (Manson), 14:54.

Shots on goal-Winnipeg 6-9-4-19. Detroit 15-19-13-47.Power-play opp.-Winnipeg 4 of 7; Detroit 3 of 9.Goalies-Winnipeg, Cheveldae 7-15-3 (47 shots-43 saves). Detroit, Osgood 17-5-2 (19-13).A-19,825 (19,875).

Lightning 3, Canadiens 3

Montreal

Alexander Selivanov scored his second goal of the game with 51 seconds left in the third period, lifting Tampa Bay into a tie with slumping Montreal.

The Lightning had pulled goaltender Jean-Claude Bergeron for a sixth attacker when Shawn Burr slid the puck across the crease for Selivanov to tap his 19th goal of the season into an open side.

Tampa Bay 2 0 1 0 - 3

Montreal 1 2 0 0 - 3

First Period-1, Montreal, Malakhov 1 (Bureau, Brunet), 10:11. 2, Tampa Bay, Selivanov 18 (Cullen, Burr), 11:33. 3, Tampa Bay, Bellows 11 (Houlder, Wiemer), 13:50 (pp).

Second Period-4, Montreal, Koivu 13 (Brisebois, Stevenson), 6:47. 5, Montreal, Kovalenko 14 (Recchi, Brisebois), 10:10 (pp).

Third Period-6, Tampa Bay, Selivanov 19 (Burr, Cullen), 19:09.

Overtime-None.

Shots on goal-Tampa Bay 10-7-9-2-28. Montreal 6-7-5-1-19.Power-play opp.-Tampa Bay 1 of 3; Montreal 1 of 4.Goalies-Tampa Bay, Bergeron 2-6-2 (19 shots-16 saves). Montreal, Jablonski 2-4-2 (28-25).A-16,332 (16,259).

Penguins 8, Canucks 5

Pittsburgh

Mario Lemieux scored his 36th goal and set up two others, leading Pittsburgh past Vancouver.

Lemieux has points in all but one of his 35 games this season, and has 25 multi-point games.

Vancouver 2 2 1 - 5

Pittsburgh 3 2 3 - 8

First period-1, Pittsburgh, Naslund 14 (Wilkinson, Sandstrom), 3:45. 2, Vancouver, Courtnall 7 (Lumme), 4:24. 3, Pittsburgh, Zubov 4 (Joseph, Nedved), 8:05 (sh). 4, Vancouver, Linden 20 (Mogilny, Tikkanen), 9:22 (pp). 5, Pittsburgh, Nedved 17 (Park, Jagr), 10:52.

Second period-6, Pittsburgh, Smolinski 14 (Lemieux, Mironov), 1:26. 7, Pittsburgh, Sandstrom 28 (Zubov, Mironov), 4:27. 8, Vancouver, Hedican 2 (Walker, Oksiuta), 6:20. 9, Vancouver, Ronning 9 (Oksiuta, Aucoin), 19:36.

Third period-10, Vancouver, Mogilny 34, 13:59 (sh). 11, Pittsburgh, Naslund 15, (Joseph, Lemieux), 14:11. 12, Pittsburgh, Smolinski 15 (Fitzgerald, Wilkinson), 17:37. 13, Pittsburgh, Lemieux 36 (Yagr), 19:53 (en).

Shots on goal-Vancouver 19-12-11-42. Pittsburgh 7-12-13-32.Power-play opp.-Vancouver 1 of 5; Pittsburgh 1 of 7.Goalies-Vancouver, McLean, 10-13-8 (31 shots-24 saves). Pittsburgh, Barrasso, 16-3-2 (42-37).

Stars 4, Kings 4

Dallas

Dallas tied Los Angeles on Kevin Hatcher’s second goal of the game with 7:47 left in regulation.

Hatcher converted Mike Kennedy’s goalmouth pass for his eighth goal of the season.

Los Angeles 2 0 2 0 - 4

Dallas 1 2 1 0 - 4

First Period-1, Dallas, Marshall 6 (Carbonneau), 9:27. 2, Los Angeles, Slaney 2, 12:12. 3, Los Angeles, Granato 16 (Tocchet, Gretzky), 15:09.

Second Period-4, Dallas, Nieuwendyk 1 (Modano, K.Hatcher), 2:22 (pp). 5, Dallas, K.Hatcher 7 (Modano, Kennedy), 10:57.

Third Period-6, Los Angeles, Boucher 4 (Yachmenev, Gretzky), 6:15 (pp). 7, Los Angeles, Todd 11 (Khristich, Tocchet), 11:21. 8, Dallas, K.Hatcher 8 (Kennedy, Harvey), 12:13.

Overtime-None.

Shots on goal-Los Angeles 5-12-8-1-26. Dallas 11-12-10-2-35.Power-play opp.-Los Angeles 1 of 3; Dallas 1 of 4.Goalies-Los Angeles, Dafoe 10-10-6 (35 shots-31 saves). Dallas, Fernandez 0-0-1 (26-22).A-15,283 (16,924).

Panthers 5, Sharks 2

San Jose, Calif.

Johan Garpenlov and Bill Lindsay each scored twice and John Vanbiesbrouck stopped 27 shots as Florida handed San Jose its sixth straight loss.

Tom Fitzgerald added a goal for the Panthers, who had lost four of their previous five games.

Florida 0 2 3 - 5

San Jose 0 1 1 - 2

First period-None.

Second period-1, Florida, Garpenlov 9 (Warrener, Mellanby), 5:01. 2, Florida, Garpenlov 10 (Barnes, Vanbiesbrouck), 7:31 (pp). 3, San Jose, Whitney 8 (Ragnarsson, Kozlov), 11:22.

Third period-4, Florida, Fitzgerald 10 (Lowrey, Wooley), 2:09. 5, San Jose, Tancill 1 (Miller), 8:05 (sh). 6, Florida, Lindsey 6 (Mellanby, Svehla), 14:48. 7, Florida, Lindsey 7 (Murphy), 19:42 (sh-en).

Shots on goal-Florida 11-7-9-27. San Jose 5-13-11-29.Power-play opp.-Florida 1 of 5; San Jose 0 of 3.Goalies-Florida, Vanbiesbrouck 17-8-1 (29 shots-27 saves). San Jose, Terreri 7-16-0 (26-22).

Postponements

The Boston-Colorado and New York-Washington games were postponed because of snow. The Bruins game was rescheduled for tonight. The Rangers game was moved to Feb. 27.