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Isles pip Pens in SO

Stars hand Sharks 5th straight loss

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PITTSBURGH, March 25, (AP): John Tavares and Anthony Beauvillie­r scored in the shootout to lead the New York Islanders over the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3 in the NHL on Friday night.

Beauvillie­r opened the shootout with a goal, and Tavares snapped a wrist shot past Marc-Andre Fleury in the next round. Sidney Crosby scored in the shootout for Pittsburgh, but Jaroslav Halak, making his first start since Dec. 29, stopped Phil Kessel and Nick Bonino.

Anders Lee scored his 28th goal of the season, while Brock Nelson got his 17th and Casey Cizikas his eighth for the Islanders, who moved into the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. New York is tied with Boston at 82 points, but the Islanders have a game in hand on the Bruins. The Islanders have 18 wins in 31 games since Doug Weight was named interim coach on Jan. 17, replacing Jack Capuano.

Halak, a former All-Star, made 37 saves.

Stars 6, Sharks 1

In Dallas, Adam Cracknell scored his first hat trick in seven NHL seasons and Dallas handed San Jose its fifth straight loss.

Cracknell opened the scoring in the first period, capped a three-goal flurry in the second and beat goalie Aaron Dell on a short-handed breakaway in the third for his career-high 10th goal of the season.

The Sharks entered two points ahead of Anaheim and Edmonton in the Pacific Division despite their longest losing streak of the season. San Jose has been outscored 16-5 during the stretch.

Brett Ritchie, Jamie Benn and John Klingberg also scored for the Stars.

Joe Thornton scored for San Jose on the power play in the second period. Dell had 23 saves.

Dallas’ Kari Lehtonen made 20 saves four nights after shutting out San Jose.

Ducks 3, Jets 1

In Anaheim, California, Andrew Cogliano scored late in the second period and Jonathan Bernier made 17 saves as Anaheim beat Winnipeg.

Corey Perry and Jakob Silvferber­g also scored for Anaheim, which is now tied with San Jose for the lead in the Pacific Division with eight games remaining for both teams. The Sharks lost 6-1 to Dallas, giving the Ducks renewed hope of winning the division title for the fifth season in a row.

Bernier’s outstandin­g play in relief of John Gibson has been a big reason why the Ducks are in contention for another division banner, improving to 7-0-1 in his last eight games. They’ve won three straight overall.

Josh Morrissey scored a power-play goal and Michael Hutchinson made 32 saves for the Jets, who did not pick up a point in eight games this season against Anaheim, San Jose and Edmonton, the top three teams in the Pacific Division. Lightning 2, Red Wings 1, OT In Detroit, Nikita Kucherov scored 3:28 into overtime to lift Tampa Bay over Detroit.

Situated on the edge of the crease, Kucherov redirected a hard pass from Brayden Point into the net.

The Lightning are one point behind the Boston Bruins and New York Islanders for the final Eastern Conference wild card.

The Colorado Avalanche and Ottawa Senators will play two regular-season games in Stockholm, Sweden, in November as part of the 2017 SAP NHL Global Series.

The NHL and the NHL Players’ Associatio­n announced Friday that the two teams will face each other at the Ericsson Globe on Nov 10-11.

It will be the sixth time the NHL has played a regular-season game in Europe, but the first time since 2011. These will be the 21st and 22nd games played in Europe, and the seventh and eighth played in Sweden.

The Washington Capitals recalled forward Paul Carey from the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League.

Carey, 28, made his 2016-17 season debut with the Capitals on Nov. 20 and skated in four games with three shots on goal.

 ?? (AP) ?? Winnipeg Jets center Mark Scheifele (left), puts pressure on Anaheim Ducks defenseman Cam Fowler (right), during the first period of an NHL hockey game on March 24, in Anaheim, California.
(AP) Winnipeg Jets center Mark Scheifele (left), puts pressure on Anaheim Ducks defenseman Cam Fowler (right), during the first period of an NHL hockey game on March 24, in Anaheim, California.

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