NEW YORK (AP) -Jaromir Jagr scored and had two assists on a newly created line, and defenseman Fedor Tyutin helped set up three goals for the New York Rangers, who beat the Atlanta Thrashers 4-0 Tuesday night.
Looking as they did last spring when they swept Atlanta in the Thrashers’ first trip to the playoffs, the Rangers put together the complete game coach Tom Renney had grown weary waiting to see.
Sean Avery and Brandon Dubinsky scored first-period goals, Martin Straka added one in the second, and Jagr finished the surge in the third to provide plenty of offense for Henrik Lundqvist.
Lundqvist stopped 14 shots in earning his seventh shutout and 14th in three NHL seasons.
Panthers 5, Senators 3
SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) – All-Star Tomas Vokoun stopped 43 shots, Tanner Glass scored his first NHL goal and Nathan Horton had four assists.
Jay Bouwmeester, Stephen Weiss, David Booth and Gregory Campbell also scored for the Panthers, who snapped a six-game losing streak against the Senators.
Mike Fisher had a goal and two assists for Ottawa, which also got goals from Dean McAmmond and Chris Neil.
Canadiens 8, Bruins 2
MONTREAL (AP) – Tom Kostopoulos scored 14 seconds into the game and Maxim Lapierre got Montreal’s fourth goal of the opening period with 3 seconds remaining.
Andrei Kostitsyn, who also scored in the first, got his second goal of the game on a power play 17:44 into the third as Montreal set a season high for goals.
Michael Ryder also scored for Montreal in the first as each of the Canadiens’ four lines contributed a goal against Alex Auld, who only stopped three of seven shots.
Bryan Smolinski and Mike Komisarek added goals in the second against Tim Thomas, who replaced Auld to begin the second.
Devils 7, Flyers 3
PHILADELPHIA (AP) – Low-scoring defenseman Johnny Oduya had a goal and three assists and the New Jersey Devils scored five times on the power play.
The Devils beat Philadelphia for the fifth straight time this season to move into first place in the Atlantic Division.
Patrik Elias and Zach Parise each had a pair of goals, and Jamie Langenbrunner and Dainius Zubrus also scored for New Jersey.
The Devils equaled the team record for power-play goals and fell one short of the franchise mark. New Jersey had five power-play goals two other times in club history. The club was known as the Colorado Rockies when they scored six power-play goals in an 8-6 win over the Flyers on Feb. 19, 1980.
Islanders 6, Hurricanes 3
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) – Mike Sillinger scored two of New York’s three short-handed goals.
Richard Park also scored down a man, Sean Bergenheim scored on a breakaway while being dragged down and Brendan Witt and Blake Comeau added late goals for the Islanders, who scored three short-handed goals for the third time in franchise history and first since 2000.
Radek Martinek and Trent Hunter both had two assists and Comeau assisted on a goal for New York, which broke a 1-all tie with three goals in the second period and won its fourth straight road game.
Eric Staal, Mike Commodore and Matt Cullen scored for Carolina, which had its two-game winning streak snapped.
Lightning 4, Oilers 3
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) – Martin St. Louis had a goal and two assists to help Tampa Bay snap a five-game home losing streak.
Vinny Lecavalier, Brad Richards and Craig MacDonald also scored for the Lightning. Andrew Cogliano, Steve Staios and Ales Hemsky scored for Edmonton.
Despite three victories in a row, the Lightning are last in the Eastern Conference standings.
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