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NHL ROUNDUP

Flyers 4, Knights 3 (OT)

Philadelphia: Sean Couturier scored the game winner a minute into overtime, and the Philadelphia Flyers relied on a pair of power-play goals to defeat the defending Stanley Cup champion for their fourth consecutive victory.

Couturier took advantage of a turnover by Jack Eichel and tried to pass the puck to Travis Konecny, but the pass took a weird bounce and slid through the pads of goalie Logan Thompson. The goal stood up to video review for a potential missed stoppage.

The Flyers’ power play, which has ranked at or near the bottom of the league all season, was able to score on its first two opportunities.

Islanders 5, Flames 4 (SO)

Calgary, Alberta: Oliver Wahlstrom scored the shootout winner for New York in a win over Calgary.

Kyle Palmieri, Hudson Fasching, Mathew Barzal and Brock Nelson also scored for the Islanders (66-5), who snapped a seven-game losing streak. Goalie Ilya Sorokin stopping 35 shots in regulation and overtime. Bo Horvat also scored in the shootout.

Martin Pospisil, Blake Coleman, MacKenzie Weegar and Yegor Sharangovich scored for the Flames (6-8-3), who tied the game twice in the third period. Flames goalie Jacob Markstrom made 29 saves. Sharangovich also scored in the shootout.

Hurricanes 4, Penguins 2

Raleigh, N.C.: Seth Jarvis broke a tie with 8:08 remaining with his first goal in six games and then added an empty-net, power-play tally as Carolina beat the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Sebastian Aho and Brent Burns also scored for Carolina, which received two assists apiece from Jaccob Slavin and Teuvo Teravainen. Goalie Antti Raanta recorded 26 saves.

Senators 2, Wild 1 (SO)

Stockholm: Josh Norris scored the only goal in a shootout to lift the Ottawa Senators past the Minnesota Wild as the NHL’s Global Series continued in the Swedish capital.

Norris wristed the puck past goaltender Filip Gustavsson to win the second game in Stockholm and extend Ottawa’s winning streak to three. Marco Rossi scored for the Wild.

Bruins 5, Canadiens 2

Boston: Trent Frederic scored two goals, Brad Marchand collected his 500th career assist and Boston cruised past its longtime rivals.

Facing the Canadiens for the second time in eight days, Boston got some payback for a 3-2 overtime loss in Montreal last Saturday.

Pavel Zacha, Charlie McAvoy and James van Riemsdyk also scored for the Bruins (13-1-2).

Predators 4, Blackhawks 2

Nashville, Tenn.: Cole Smith scored two goals, Gustav Nyquist scored just hours after welcoming his third child into the world and Nashville defeated the Chicago Blackhawks.

Yakov Trenin also scored, and Kevin Lankinen made 29 saves for Nashville, which halted a four-game losing skid.

Philipp Kurashev and Tyler Johnson scored and Arvid Soderblom made 28 saves for Chicago, losers of three-straight and four of five.

Trenin scored the game’s first goal at 12:07 of the opening period after Colton Sissons blocked a clearing attempt and then found Trenin in the slot, where he beat Soderblom with a wrist shot.

Lightning 6, Oilers 4

Tampa, Fla.: Steven Stamkos and Luke Glendening scored 39 seconds apart midway through the third period, and Tampa Bay rallied.

Stamkos tied it on his 197th career power-play goal, which tied Jarome Iginla for 21st place all-time, before Glendening put Tampa Bay up 5-4. Mikhail Sergachev added an empty-netter in the final minute.

Nikita Kucherov had two goals and an assist, and Tanner Jeannot and also scored for the Lightning. Jonas Johansson made 39 saves as Tampa Bay improved to 1-5-2 when trailing after two period.

Tampa Bay went 2 for 4 on the power play, while Edmonton failed on five chances.

Jets 5, Coyotes 2

Winnipeg, Manitoba: Mark Scheifele had a goal and two assists to lead Winnipeg Jover the Arizona Coyotes.

Kyle Connor, with his league-leading 14th goal, Josh Morrissey, Vladislav Namestnikov and Mason Appleton also scored for Winnipeg (10-5-2), which has won three in a row and six of its last seven. Laurent Brossoit made 16 saves.

Rangers 5, Devils 3

Newark, N.J.: Jimmy Vesey and Artemi Panarin scored two goals apiece as New York beat New Jersey, extending its point streak to 11 games.

The Rangers (12-2-1) have won four straight and are 10-0-1 in their past 11 games for their longest point streak since a 13-game run in 2015. Their 12 wins through the first 15 games are their most in team history.

Capitals 4, Blue Jackets 3

Washington: Alex Ovechkin scored the 827th goal of his NHL career and the Washington Capitals handed the Columbus Blue Jackets their eighth consecutive loss.

The Capitals have won four in a row and eight of 10. Ovechkin’s fifth goal of the season put him 67 back of Wayne Gretzky’s career record.

Hendrix Lapierre and Aliaksei Protas each had a goal and two assists. Sonny Milano also scored, and Charlie Lindgren made 33 saves.

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