Rangers win in shootout
OTTAWA – P.A. Parenteau scored the deciding goal in the seventh round of the shootout to give the New York Rangers a 2-1 victory Saturday against the Ottawa Senators.
Parenteau, who missed an open net late in regulation, put a shot into the top right corner on New York’s seventh attempt against Brian Elliott. Henrik Lund-qvist stopped five Ottawa shooters, including Milan Michalek on the Senators’ final attempt.
Coyotes 3, Stars 2: At Glendale, Ariz., Robert Lang had a goal and an assist, and Ilya Bryzgalov made 26 saves to lift Phoenix past Dallas.
Devils 5, Capitals 2: At Newark, N.J., Zach Parise’s breakaway goal highlighted a three-goal second period and New Jersey won its eighth in a row.
Sabres 3, Flyers 2: At Philadelphia, Tyler Ennis scored his first NHL goal and Ryan Miller stopped 29 shots to help Buffalo snap Philadelphia’s five-game winning streak.
Red Wings 7, Ducks 4: At Detroit, Henrik Zetterberg had three goals and two assists in Detroit’s victory against Anaheim.
Panthers 5, Islanders 4 (SO): At Sunrise, Fla., Nathan Horton’s wrist shot beat Dwayne Roloson in the fourth shootout round to lift Florida past New York.
Flames 5, Maple Leafs 2: At Toronto, Jarome Iginla scored two goals, Miikka Kiprusoff made 38 saves, and Calgary beat Toronto.
Francois Beauchemin and Matt Stajan scored for Toronto, which has earned four points in nine home games this season (1-6-2).
Penguins 6, Bruins 5 (OT): At Pittsburgh, Pascal Dupuis scored his second goal of the game 1:24 into overtime, and Pittsburgh welcomed back star forward Evgeni Malkin by snapping its four-game losing streak.
Kings 2, Lightning 1 (SO): At Tampa, Fla., Anze Kopitar scored the lone shootout goal as Los Angeles beat Tampa Bay.
Drew Doughty scored in regulation for the Kings, who won for the second time in five games.
Sharks 3, Blues 1: At St. Louis, Dany Heatley and Jed Ortmeyer scored goals 16 seconds apart in the second period and San Jose defeated St. Louis.
Heatley scored his 13th on the power play at 8:23 of the second, and Ortmeyer got his fourth goal 16 seconds later to put the Sharks up, 2-1, after a giveaway by the Blues’ Erik Johnson.
Predators 2, Canadiens 0: At Nashville, Tenn., Steve Sullivan scored two goals and Pekka Rinne made 20 saves to lead Nashville past Montreal.










