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NHL capsules: Sean Couturier scores late in OT, Flyers beat Penguins 2-1

Philadelphia Flyers' Sean Couturier (14) celebrates with Shayne Gostisbehere (53) after getting the game-winning goal past Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Matt Murray with 3.4 seconds left in the overtime period of an NHL hockey game in Pittsburgh, Sunday, March 17, 2019. The Flyers won in overtime 2-1. (Gene J. Puskar / Associated Press)
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PITTSBURGH – Sean Couturier beat Matt Murray with 3 seconds remaining in overtime and the Philadelphia Flyers put together an improbable rally to edge the Pittsburgh Penguins 2-1 on Sunday night.

James van Riemsdyk tied the score with 18 seconds left in regulation when Murray’s glove couldn’t quite reach van Riemsdyk’s wrist shot from the slot. The team traded a flurry of quality chances in the extra period before Couturier danced around Pittsburgh star Sidney Crosby on the rush then sent a shot over Murray’s stick to give Philadelphia’s fading playoff hopes a needed jolt.

Carter Hart finished with 41 saves for his first victory since Feb. 17.

Teddy Blueger, starting on the second line in place of injured Evgeni Malkin, scored Pittsburgh’s lone goal. Murray had 36 saves.

CANUCKS 3, STARS 2, SO: Josh Leivo scored in the fourth round of the shootout to lift Vancouver over the Stars in Dallas.

Leivo’s shot went over Stars goalie Anton Khudobin after Canucks goalie Jacob Markstrom had stopped four Dallas skaters.

Vancouver’s Tim Schaller scored twice in the first 11 minutes for his first goals in nearly a year. It was his first career multi-goal game. Markstrom finished with 44 saves.

Jamie Benn and Taylor Fedun had the goals for Dallas. Khudobin had 25 saves and stopped a penalty shot for the second straight game. The Stars, who hold the first wild card in the Western Conference, remained two points behind third-place St. Louis in the Central Division.

ISLANDERS 3, WILD 2, OT: Brock Nelson scored 1:04 into overtime and visiting New York moved into a tie atop the Metropolitan Division.

Anders Lee scored for the fourth straight game and Jordan Eberle added a goal for the Islanders, who have won five of seven. Thomas Greiss made 32 saves.

New York is tied with Washington with 91 points with 10 games remaining, but currently holds the tiebreaker with a greater scoring differential.

Zach Parise scored for the first time in 11 games for Minnesota, which pulled one point behind Arizona for the second wild card in the Western Conference. Jared Spurgeon also scored and Ryan Donato had two assists for 13 points in 13 games since being acquired from Boston on Feb. 20. Stalock finished with 17 saves.

SABRES 4, BLUES 3, SO: Sam Reinhart scored the deciding goal in the shootout to lead Buffalo over visiting St. Louis.

After the Sabres’ Jack Eichel and St. Louis’ Tyler Bozak traded goals to open the tiebreaker, Reinhart scored on Buffalo’s final attempt when he got just enough on his wrist shot to get it past Jake Allen, who got a piece of it with his glove.

Ryan O’Reilly then had a chance to extend the shootout against his former team, but his backhand chance hit the crossbar.

Johan Larsson, Evan Rodrigues and Conor Sheary scored in regulation for the Sabres. Carter Hutton made 30 saves.

Pat Maroon, David Perron and Brayden Schenn scored for the Blues, who got 31 saves from Allen.

AVALANCHE 3, DEVILS 0: Philipp Grubauer made 22 saves for his third shutout in his last five starts to lead Colorado past New Jersey in Denver.

Tyson Barrie scored twice as the Avalanche stayed in the mix for a second straight playoff appearance. Nathan MacKinnon scored his 37th goal and also had an assist to reach the 90-point mark for the second straight season.

Colorado trails Arizona by four points for the second wild card in the Western Conference with 10 games to go.

Cory Schneider stopped 31 shots for New Jersey.

DUCKS 3, PANTHERS 2: Jakob Silfverberg scored the tiebreaking goal with 4:33 left to give the Anaheim Ducks a 3-2 win over the Florida Panthers in Anaheim, California.

Adam Henrique and Daniel Sprong also scored for Anaheim, and Ryan Getzlaf had two assists. John Gibson stopped 37 shots.