Corey Perry netted his 400th NHL goal as the Tampa Bay Lightning won for the ninth straight time on home ice over the Edmonton Oilers in a 5–3 victory on Wednesday night.
After drawing a tripping penalty, Perry scored on the power play by deflecting a shot by Mikhail Sergachev (two assists) for his 14th goal of the season and a 4–1 lead at 15:24 of the second.
Perry became the 103rd player to achieve the milestone and the ninth active player to reach the mark.
Canadiens 4, Sabres 0
Nick Suzuki had two goals and an assist and host Montreal won its fourth straight with a shutout over slumping Buffalo.Cole Caufield had a goal and an assist for the Canadiens, who are 4–3–0 under interim coach Martin St. Louis. Sam Montembeault made 32 saves to earn his first NHL shutout. Craig Anderson made 25 saves for the Sabres, who lost their fourth straight.
Stars 3, Jets 2 (OT)
Tyler Seguin scored 54 seconds into overtime, and Dallas beat visiting Winnipeg.Initially not called a goal on the ice, replay quickly confirmed Seguin did score after batting the puck out of mid-air with his stick and over the shoulder of Winnipeg goaltender Connor Hellebuyck (36 saves). Seguin assisted on Denis Gurianov’s tying goal late in the third and Jamie Benn notched a goal and two assists for the Stars, who have won 10 of their last 14.
Kings 3, Coyotes 2
Viktor Arvidsson’s second goal of the game, a tiebreaking tally with 3:39 left, lifted Los Angeles to a win over Arizona in Glendale, Ariz.Blake Lizotte also scored and Trevor Moore recorded two assists for the Kings, who have won five of six. Cal Petersen made 17 saves for the victory.
Avalanche 5, Red Wings 2
Gabriel Landeskog scored two goals to lead Colorado to a road win over Detroit.Colorado also got goals from Tyson Jost, Nazem Kadri and Valeri Nichushkin, while Cale Makar, Alex Newhook and Mikko Rantanen notched two assists apiece. Pavel Francouz made 32 saves for the Avalanche, who added to their NHL-best point total by winning for the third time in four games.
Filip Zadina and Robby Fabbri scored for Detroit, which outshot the Avalanche by a 34–31 margin. Moritz Seider and Dylan Larkin both registered two assists and Thomas Greiss stopped 26 shots.