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Updated Monday, November 16, 2009 10:55 am TWN, AP Rangers get shootout win over SenatorsParenteau, 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 Lundqvist stopped five Ottawa shooters, including Milan Michalek on the Senators' final attempt. Vinny Prospal scored a short-handed goal midway through the second period for New York, which had lost eight of 11. Brian Lee scored Ottawa's goal in the second. The Senators have lost two straight and five of seven. Devils 5, Capitals 2 At Newark, New Jersey, Zach Parise's breakaway highlighted a three-goal second period and New Jersey won its eighth straight match. Jamie Langenbrunner and rookie Matt Halischuk also scored in the second as the Devils rallied from an early two-goal deficit to beat Washington for the third time this season. Defenseman Colin White and Cory Murphy also scored and Martin Brodeur had 27 saves as New Jersey ended the Capitals' four-game winning streak. Tomas Fleischmann and Mathieu Perreault scored in the opening 5:02 for Washington, but it was all New Jersey after that. The Capitals played their sixth straight game without two-time NHL MVP Alex Ovechkin. Sabres 3, Flyers 2 At Philadelphia, Tyler Ennis scored his first NHL goal and Ryan Miller stopped 29 shots to help Buffalo end the Flyers' five-game winning streak. Thomas Vanek and Paul Gaustad also scored for the Sabres, who never trailed and won their third straight game. Chris Pronger and Jeff Carter scored third-period goals for the Flyers. Red Wings 7, Ducks 4 At Detroit, Henrik Zetterberg had three goals and two assists for the hosts. Dan Cleary added a goal and two assists, and Brian Rafalski had a goal and an assist for Detroit. Pavel Datsyuk and Darren Helm also scored, and Jimmy Howard made 19 saves. Eight goals were scored in a seesaw third period in which the Ducks tied the game three times and the Red Wings regained the lead three times. Panthers 5, Islanders 4, SO At Sunrise, Florida, Nathan Horton's wrist shot beat Dwayne Roloson in the fourth shootout round to lift the Panthers past the New York Islanders. Cory Stillman, Rostislav Olesz, Stephen Weiss and Michael Frolik scored in regulation for the Panthers. Tomas Vokoun made 36 saves. |
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