NHL-leading Bruins break losing skid, beat Senators

Published: Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009 10:49 p.m. MST
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While responding to questions about Hartsburg and general manager Bryan Murray possibly being under fire, Gerber said "We didn't do anybody any favors tonight. ... We want to get out of this whole mess."

Ottawa's Antoine Vermette scored his fourth goal of the season with 28 seconds remaining.

FLYERS 3, WILD 1: At Philadelphia, Mike Knuble, Scott Hartnell and Scottie Upshall scored to help Philadelphia take sole possession of the Atlanta Division lead. Hartnell's tying goal in the second period ended Wild goalie Niklas Backstrom's bid for three straight shutouts. Backstrom stretched his shutout streak to 149 minutes, 9 seconds before Hartnell flipped a loose puck past him early in the second. Stephane Veilleux scored for Minnesota.

COYOTES 3, LIGHTNING 2: At Glendale, Ariz., Kyle Turris broke a tie with 11:51 remaining and Phoenix beat Tampa Bay for the first time in nearly eight years.

Olli Jokinen and Peter Mueller also scored for Phoenix.

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BLACKHAWKS 2, AVALANCHE 1: At Denver, Wojtek Wolski's goal with 6:59 remaining broke a tie, and Andrew Raycroft stopped 43 shots for Colorado.

Ryan Smyth had a goal and assisted on the winner to help the Avalanche snap a two-game home losing streak. Brian Campbell scored for Chicago.

RED WINGS 6, STARS 1: At Detroit, Marian Hossa, Dan Cleary, Pavel Datsyuk and Henrik Zetterberg each had a goal and an assist in Detroit's fifth straight victory. Kirk Maltby and Tomas Holmstrom also scored, Niklas Kronwall added three assists, and Chris Osgood made 22 saves. Trevor Daley scored for Dallas.

FLAMES 5, ISLANDERS 2: At Calgary, Daymond Langkow scored his 15th goal and added two assists for Calgary, giving six goals and six assists during a seven-game points streak.

Rene Bourque, Mike Cammalleri, Curtis Glencross, and Adam Pardy also scored for Calgary in the Northwest Division-leading Flames' sixth consecutive home victory.

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Boston's Zdeno Chara, right, looks over as goalie Manny Fernandez drops Ottawa Senators center Mike Fisher (12) to the ice.

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