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No Shots for Lemieux, No Goals for Pittsburgh

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From Associated Press

Chris Osgood turned in his NHL-best fifth shutout of the season as the Red Wings defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins, 3-0, at Detroit.

It was only the second time this season the Penguins, who have lost three in a row, have failed to score. Mario Lemieux, the NHL’s leading scorer, was held without a point and did not have a shot against the Detroit defense.

Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 3--Eric Lindros had his eighth career hat trick, and first of the season, and Joel Otto scored two goals to lead the Flyers past the host Blues. The four-goal deficit matched St. Louis’ worst defeat of the season.

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Colorado 7, New York Rangers 1--Patrick Roy made 42 saves as the Avalanche ended the Rangers’ nine-game unbeaten streak with the victory at Denver.

Chicago 4, San Jose 1--Bernie Nicholls had a goal and two assists, and Jeff Hackett stopped 29 shots as the Blackhawks defeated the Sharks at San Jose.

Boston 4, Buffalo 2--The Bruins’ Bill Ranford stopped 23 shots, including Randy Burridge’s penalty shot with 1:39 remaining at Boston, to hand the Sabres their eighth defeat in the last 10 games.

Florida 5, Tampa Bay 3--The Panthers continued their dominance of their in-state rival, beating the host Lightning for the ninth time in 12 tries.

Washington 6, N.Y. Islanders 5--Peter Bondra scored four goals, including three in the third period, and assisted on Michal Pivonka’s winner with 3:39 left in overtime for the Capitals at Landover, Md.

Washington trailed, 5-2, entering the third period before Bondra scored three times to tie the game with 7:25 left.

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Montreal 4, Toronto 1--Jocelyn Thibault stopped 49 shots at Toronto as the Canadiens extended the Maple Leafs’ winless streak to eight games.

New Jersey 3, Ottawa 2--Randy McKay scored 41 seconds into overtime to lift the Devils over the Senators at Kanata, Ontario. McKay intercepted a pass by defenseman Jaroslav Modry inside the Senators’ blue line and chipped the bouncing puck past Ottawa goaltender Damian Rhodes.

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NHL Notes

Montreal Canadien defenseman Marc Bureau was suspended for five games for what the league termed “flagrant elbowing” of Philadelphia’s Petr Svoboda during the Flyers’ 3-2 victory Thursday night.

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