Devils snap Pens’ streak

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PITTSBURGH – Nicklas Bergfors, Travis Zajac and Zach Parise each had a goal and an assist, and the New Jersey Devils snapped the Pittsburgh Penguins’ winning streak at seven with a 4-1 victory Saturday night.

Mark Fraser added his first career goal, and Martin Brodeur made 32 saves for the Devils, 5-0 on the road for the first time.

Flyers 5, Panthers 1: At Philadelphia, Danny Briere had two goals for Philadelphia, Arron Asham scored for a third consecutive game, Simon Gagne added his first of the season, and rookie James van Riemsdyk capped the scoring with his first NHL goal.

Capitals 3, Islanders 2 (OT): At Uniondale, N.Y., Mike Green scored in the third period and set up Brooks Laich’s overtime winner for Washington.

Green started Washington’s rally from a 2-0 hole in the third when he whistled a slap shot past goalie Dwayne Roloson at 6:02. Keith Aucoin got some help from the leg of Islanders forward Josh Bailey to tie it with 6:50 left before Laich’s heroics.

Bruins 4, Senators 3 (SO): At Ottawa, Patrice Bergeron scored the lone shootout goal after Boston overcame a 3-1 deficit in the final 1:28 of regulation.

Mark Recchi drew the Bruins within one, and David Krejci tied it with 21 seconds left in the third.

Canucks 3, Maple Leafs 1: At Vancouver, British Columbia, Mason Raymond and Ryan Kesler scored power-play goals 2:42 apart in the first period, and Roberto Luongo made 35 saves for Vancouver.

Avalanche 3, Red Wings 1: At Denver, Craig Anderson made a season-high 48 saves, Chris Stewart and T.J. Galiardi each had a goal and an assist for Colorado.

Kris Draper scored his second goal of the season, and Jimmy Howard had 20 saves for the Red Wings, winless in their past three games.

Sharks 4, Thrashers 3: At Atlanta, Patrick Marleau had two goals and an assist for San Jose, and former Atlanta star Dany Heatley and Joe Thornton also scored.

Todd White, Evander Kane and Rich Peverley scored for Atlanta.

Canadiens 5, Rangers 4 (OT): At Montreal, Mike Cammalleri scored his third goal of the game in overtime to give Montreal its third consecutive victory.

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