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Benn’s 2nd goal in OT pushes Dallas Stars past Lightning 3-2

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MONTREAL, Jan 28, (AP): Jakub Vrana had a goal and an assist as the Eastern Conference-leading Washington Capitals beat the Montreal Canadiens 4-2 for their fourth straight win.

Tom Wilson, Travis Boyd and Nicklas Backstrom also scored for the Capitals, and T.J. Oshie had two assists. Washington, 7-1-0 in its last eight games at Bell Centre, was without star forward Alex Ovechkin while he missed his first game this season to serve a onegame suspension for skipping the All-Star Game.

Braden Holtby made 31 saves and improved to 14-2-2 in his career against Montreal.

Jeff Petry and Dale Weise scored for the Canadiens, who began the night 10 points out of a playoff spot. Carey Price stopped 37 shots.

Washington has been struggling lately with the man advantage but the Capitals managed to score with Max Domi in the box. Trailing 1-0, Wilson beat Price short side, between pad and post, on a pass from Vrana behind the net with 1:30 left in the first to tie the score. Vrana extended his point streak to nine games.

The Capitals took a 2-1 lead 2:03 into the second when Petry accidental­ly kicked a loose puck baehind his own goal line. The last Capitals player to touch the puck was Boyd, who was credited with his third of the year.

A great play by Evgeny Kuznetsov make it 3-1 with 5:09 left in the midCINCINN­ATI, dle period. Kuznetsov stripped veteran Shea Weber of the puck in the corner and directed it into the slot while lying on the ice, which led to Vrana scoring between Price’s legs.

The Canadiens fired 15 shots on net in the third period and felt they got one goal back when Joel Armia nearly scored, but Holtby narrowly snagged the puck off the line.

Weise did beat Holtby on the backhand a few minutes later, at 7:30, for his first of the season in his 500th career NHL game. But Holtby shut the door for the remainder of the game as Washington improved to 19-6-1 on the road.

Star 3, Lightning 2, OT

In Dallas, Jamie Benn scored his second goal 2:07 into overtime and Dallas beat Tampa Bay.

Steven Stamkos had both goals for Tampa Bay, including the tying score with 1:26 left in regulation.

Benn got the winner after a turnover by Brayden Point, who then appeared to grab the Stars captain from behind before his backhander past All-Star goaltender Andrei Vasilevski­y, who made 32 saves.

Ben Bishop, who Vasilevski­y passed last month for the most games in goal for Tampa Bay, stopped 23 shots.

Denis Gurianov also scored for Dallas.

Maple Leafs 5, Predators 2

In Nashville, Tennessee, William

Nylander, Zach Hyman and Rasmus Sandin each scored and had an assist to lead the Toronto Maple Leafs over the Nashville Predators 5-2 Monday night.

Jason Spezza and Auston Matthews also scored and Frederik Andersen made 34 saves for the Maple Leafs, who snapped a two-game losing streak.

Mikael Granlund and Viktor Arvidsson scored for Nashville, which has lost of three of four. Rinne finished with 26 saves.

Devils 4, Senators 3, SO In Ottawa, Ontario, Kyle Palmieri tied it late in the third period, and Nikita Gusev and Jack Hughes scored in the shootout to lift New Jersey over Ottawa.

Damon Severson and Kevin Rooney also scored in regulation for the Devils, who snapped a three-game losing streak. Mackenzie Blackwood, making his first start since Jan 9, stopped 35 shots.

Tyler Ennis, Vladislav Namestniko­v and Chris Tierney scored for Ottawa. Marcus Hogberg had 50 saves through overtime, but gave up two goals on two shots in the tiebreaker.

Canucks 3, Blues1 In Vancouver, British Columbia, J.T. Miller scored twice in the second period to help Vancouver rally from an early deficit.

Bo Horvat also scored as the Canucks won their ninth straight at home, and 12th in the last 15 overall. Jake Virtanen and Chris Tanev each had two assists. Thatcher Demko, making his second straight start, and fourth in the last 20 games, stopped 36 shots.

Miller has 48 points (19 goals, 29 assists) in 50 games this season, topping the 47 points (13 goals, 34 assists) he had in 75 games with Tampa Bay last year.

Zach Sanford scored for the Blues, who have lost three straight (0-2-1). Jake Allen made 22 saves.

Sharks 4, Ducks 2 In San Jose, California, Patrick Marleau and Stefan Noesen each scored twice, and San Jose beat Anaheim.

Marleau moved past Hall of Famer Guy Lafleur and into a tie with Mike Modano for 25th place on the NHL’s career list with 561 goals. The 40-yearold also moved past Rod Brind’Amour for 50th on the all-time points list with 1,185 – including 1,101 with the Sharks.

Erik Karlsson had an assist for his 600th career point to help San Jose end a three-game skid. Aaron Dell stopped 26 shots.

Ondrej Kase and Nick Ritchie scored for Anaheim, which was seeking its first three-game winning streak since winning its first three to start the season. The Ducks have lost eight of their last 11 (3-7-1). John Gibson finished with 27 saves.

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 ?? (AP) ?? Dallas Stars center Andrew Cogliano (center), is brought down as Tampa Bay Lightning center Tyler Johnson (left), picks up the tripping penalty during
the first period of an NHL hockey game in Dallas, on Jan 27.
(AP) Dallas Stars center Andrew Cogliano (center), is brought down as Tampa Bay Lightning center Tyler Johnson (left), picks up the tripping penalty during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Dallas, on Jan 27.
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 ?? (AP) ?? Nashville Predators right wing Craig Smith (15) reaches for the puck in front of Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Travis Dermott (23) in the second period of an NHL hockey game on Jan 27 in Nashville, Tennessee.
(AP) Nashville Predators right wing Craig Smith (15) reaches for the puck in front of Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Travis Dermott (23) in the second period of an NHL hockey game on Jan 27 in Nashville, Tennessee.
 ?? (AP) ?? St Louis Blues’ Robert Bortuzzo (41) is checked by Vancouver Canucks’ Tyler Motte (64) during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Vancouver, British Columbia on Jan 27.
(AP) St Louis Blues’ Robert Bortuzzo (41) is checked by Vancouver Canucks’ Tyler Motte (64) during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Vancouver, British Columbia on Jan 27.

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