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Stu Barnes scored the tying goal with 22.3 seconds remaining to cap a four-goal, third-period comeback as the Florida Panthers pulled out a 6-6 tie with the host Dallas Stars.
Panthers 6, Stars 6
Florida 2 0 4 0 - 6
Dallas 4 2 0 0 - 6
First Period-1, Dallas, Gagner 11 (Gilchrist, Harvey), 1:05. 2, Dallas, Carbonneau 6 (Gilchrist), 6:04 (sh). 3, Florida, Belanger 14 (Niedermayer, Mellanby), 6:50 (pp). 4, Florida, Svehla 4 (Barnes), 11:21 (pp). 5, Dallas, Huard 3 (Carbonneau, Marshall), 12:29. 6, Dallas, Gagner 12 (Harvey, Ledyard), 14:38 (pp).
Second Period-7, Dallas, Fedyk 12 (Adams, Nieuwendyk), 4:13. 8, Dallas Harvey 7 (Gilchrist, Charbonneau), 7:38.
Third Period-9, Florida, Belanger 15 (Jovanovski, Murphy), 3:12. 10, Florida, Jovanovski 3 (Lindsay, Dvorak), 3:42. 11, Florida, Niedermayer 16, 10:00 (pp). 12, Florida, Barnes 12 (Mellanby), 19:37.
Overtime-None.
Shots on goal-Florida 6-17-12-4-39. Dallas 11-4-1-1-17.Power-play opp.-Florida 3 of 6; Dallas 1 of 3.Goalies-Florida, Vanbiesbrouck 17-8-3 (17 shots-11 saves). Dallas, Fernandez (30-25), Wakaluk 6-11-5 (10:00 third, 9-8).A-16,314 (16,924).
Red Wings 3, Kings 2
Detroit
Rookie Kevin Hodson’s goaltending and an unusual goal by Keith Primeau helped Detroit beat Los Angeles.
Los Angeles 0 1 1 - 2 Detroit 0 2 1 - 3
First period-None.
Second period-1, Detroit, Fedorov 18 (Coffey, Larionov), 1:02 (pp). 2, Detroit, Draper 3 (Kozlov, Taylor), 8:19; 3, Los Angeles, Khristich 14 (Cowie, Sydor), 10:34.
Third period-4, Detroit, Primeau 11, 16:28. 5, Los Angeles, Khristich 15 (Gretzky, Perreault), 19:25 (pp).
Shots on goal-Los Angeles 8-11-8-27. Detroit 11-14-10-35.Power-play opp.-Los Angeles 1 of 5; Detroit 1 of 3.Goalies-Los Angeles, Hrudey 3-6-4 (35 shots-32 saves). Detroit, Hodson 2-0-0 (27-25).A-19,983 (19,875).
Canadiens 6, Penguins 5
Pittsburgh
Saku Koivu and Brian Savage scored in the last 3:21 as Montreal survived blowing a three-goal lead and came back to beat Pittsburgh.
Montreal 2 2 2 - 6 Pittsburgh 1 1 3 - 5
First period-1, Montreal, Malakhov 3 (Koivu, Rucinsky), 5:07. 2, Pittsburgh, Jagr 36 (Zubov, Nedved), 6:04. 3, Montreal, Kovalenko 16 (Recchi, Turgeon), 7:36 (pp).
Second period-4, Montreal, Stevenson 5 (Koivu, Odelein), :20. 5, Montreal, Stevenson 6 (Koivu, Malakhov), 1:06. 6, Pittsburgh, Lemieux 37 (Francis, Naslund), 9:10 (pp).
Third period-7, Pittsburgh, Smolinski 16 (Sandstrom, Lemieux), 3:06 (pp). 8, Pittsburgh, Joseph 5 (Jagr, Francis), 7:18. 9, Pittsburgh, Nedved 18 (Francis, Jagr), 9:15. 10, Montreal, Koivu 14 (Kovalenko, Brisebois), 16:39 (pp). 11, Montreal, Savage 21 (Malakhov, Bure), 18:01.
Shots on goal-Montreal 9-11-11-31. Pittsburgh 9-16-13-38.Power-play opp.-Montreal 2 of 5; Pittsburgh 2 of 4.Goalies-Montreal, Thibault 6-4-1 (38 shots-33 saves). Pittsburgh, Barrasso 16-4-2 (31-25).A-15,591 (17,181).
Blackhawks 3, Mighty Ducks 0
Chicago
Chicago held Anaheim to five shots in the first two periods and 13 against Jeff Hackett all game, defeating the slumping Mighty Ducks.
Anaheim 0 0 0 - 0 Chicago 2 1 0 - 3
First period-1, Chicago, Sutter 4, 2:00. 2, Chicago, Roenick 21 (Suter, Amonte), 4:03 (pp).
Second period-3, Chicago, Carney 4 (Sutter, Savard), 1:03 (pp).
Third period-None.
Shots on goal-Anaheim 1-4-8-13. Chicago 7-14-4-25.Power-play opp.-Anaheim 0 of 6; Chicago 2 of 5.Goalies-Anaheim, Hebert 11-15-3 (25 shots-22 saves). Chicago, Hackett 11-4-3 (13-13).A-21,555 (20,500).
Whalers 3, Jets 2
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Geoff Sanderson scored late in the third period as Hartford battled back from a two-goal deficit to beat Winnipeg.
Hartford 0 2 1 - 3
Winnipeg 2 0 0 - 2
First period-1, Winnipeg, Tkachuk 23 (Numminen, Selanne), 10:43 (pp). 2, Winnipeg, Manson 4, 11:24 (pp).
Second period-3, Hartford, Kron 11 (Nikolishin, Shanahan), 3:32 (pp). 4, Hartford, Smyth 2 (Burt, McCrimmon), 18:11.
Third period-5, Hartford, Sanderson 16, 18:02.
Shots on goal-Hartford 11-13-9-33. Winnipeg 13-10-8-31.Power-play opp.-Hartford 1 of 6; Winnipeg 2 of 7.Goalies-Hartford, Burke 13-18-3 (31 shots-29 saves). Winnipeg, Cheveldae 8-16-3 (33-30).A-9,709 (15,393).
Flames 3, Sabres 1
Calgary, Alberta
Gary Roberts continued his comeback from two career-threatening neck operations, scoring three goals as Calgary defeated Buffalo.
Buffalo 1 0 0 - 1
Calgary 1 2 0 - 3
First period-1, Buffalo, May 9 (Audette, LaFontaine), 1:52 (pp). 2, Calgary, Roberts 2, 12:14.
Second period-3, Calgary, Roberts 3 (Millen, Yawney), 3:02 (pp). 4, Calgary, Roberts 4 (Fleury), 11:39.
Third period-None.
Shots on goal-Buffalo 10-6-10-26. Calgary 10-10-7-27.Power-play opp.-Buffalo 1 of 4; Calgary 1 of 5.Goalies-Buffalo, Hasek 12-13-3 (27 shots-24 saves). Calgary, Tabaracci 9-7-2 (26-25).A-17,432 (20,230).