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Lehtonen makes 42 saves, Stars extend domination of Capitals

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WASHINGTON: Kari Lehtonen made 42 saves and Devin Shore, Radek Faksa and Jason Spezza scored as the Dallas Stars continued their puzzling domination of the Washington Capitals with a 4-2 victory Monday night. Despite struggling this season, Dallas extended its point streak in the series to 12 games and won for the sixth consecutiv­e time in Washington. The NHLleading Capitals’ home winning streak snapped at 15 and their point streak at 17. Despite Nicklas Backstrom’s 21st goal and T.J. Oshie’s 25th, they lost in regulation at home for the first time since Dec. 17 and in any fashion at home since Dec. 29. The Stars chased reigning Vezina Trophy-winning goaltender Braden Holtby with three goals on 11 shots and haven’t lost in regulation to the Capitals since 2006.

SHARKS 3, JETS 2

Joe Pavelski scored twice and San Jose defeated Winnipeg. Joe Thornton assisted on Pavelski’s emptynet goal to give him 1,000 assists. Aaron Dell stopped 31 shots in his 14th game for the Sharks. Pavelski opened the game’s scoring with his 22nd goal and Mikkel Boedker also had a goal for San Jose, which was coming off a 3-1 loss Sunday in Minnesota. Josh Morrissey scored for the Jets in the first period and Mark Scheifele scored his 28th of the season with seven seconds left in game. Connor Hellebuyck made 27 saves in his 11th straight start for Winnipeg.

RANGERS 1, LIGHTNING 0, OT

Mika Zibanejad scored 3:56 into overtime, Antti Raanta made 38 saves, and New York beat Tampa Bay. Zibanejad beat Andrei Vasilevski­y during a breakaway. Raanta got his third shutout of the season. Vasilevski­y stopped 33 shots and Tampa Bay, 8-2-3 over the past 13 games, moved within two points of New York Islanders for the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference.

The Rangers failed to score on three power plays,

and are 1 for 36 over the past 14 games. Tampa Bay, with NHL’s third-best power play, went 0 for 6.

SENATORS 4, BRUINS 2

Mike Hoffman had a power-play goal early in the third period and Ottawa defeated Boston. Derick Brassard, Jean-Gabriel Pageau and Alex Burrows also scored as the Senators extended their winning streak to three games.

Craig Anderson made 25 saves. Patrice Bergeron

and Brad Marchand scored for the Bruins. Tuukka Rask made 25 saves. Ottawa has a four-point lead on the Bruins in the Atlantic Division. Ottawa took a 3-1 lead early in the third as Hoffman scored his 20th on the power play. It was Ottawa’s first goal with the man advantage in three games. The lead was short-lived as less than two minutes later, the Bruins scored on the power play as Marchand picked up David Pastrnak’s rebound to score his 30th, giving him back-to-back 30-goal seasons. — AP

 ??  ?? WASHINGTON: Marcus Johansson #90 of the Washington Capitals and Jamie Oleksiak #5 of the Dallas Stars battle for the puck during the second period at Verizon Center on Monday in Washington, DC. — AFP
WASHINGTON: Marcus Johansson #90 of the Washington Capitals and Jamie Oleksiak #5 of the Dallas Stars battle for the puck during the second period at Verizon Center on Monday in Washington, DC. — AFP
 ??  ?? WINNIPEG: Winnipeg Jets’ Andrew Copp (9) is checked by San Jose Sharks’Marcus Sorensen (20) during first period NHL hockey action in Winnipeg, Monday. — AP
WINNIPEG: Winnipeg Jets’ Andrew Copp (9) is checked by San Jose Sharks’Marcus Sorensen (20) during first period NHL hockey action in Winnipeg, Monday. — AP

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