NHL roundup: Carolina's streak is snapped

Published: Thursday, March 12 2009 12:47 a.m. MDT

CHICAGO — Kris Versteeg broke a tie in the fourth round of a shootout and the Chicago Blackhawks beat Carolina 3-2 on Wednesday night to end the Hurricanes' winning streak at four games.

With Carolina on a power play and goalie Cam Ward off for an extra attacker, the Hurricanes' Tuomo Ruutu scored with 26.5 seconds left in regulation to tie at 2.

Chicago's Jonathan Toews and Ruutu traded goals to open the shootout. And then the Blackhawks' Patrick Kane and Carolina's Jussi Jokinen also scored to keep it even.

After both teams failed on their next attempts, Versteeg beat Ward to give the Blackhawks the advantage. Chicago goalie Cristobal Huet then stopped Sergei Samsonov as the Blackhawks raced to the ice to celebrate the win.

Versteeg and Troy Brouwer scored in regulation for Chicago.

Rod Brind'Amour also scored for Carolina. With the point for the regulation tie, Carolina tied Pittsburgh for sixth place in the Eastern Conference with 78 points, although the Hurricanes have one more loss than the Penguins.

SENATORS 3, LIGHTNING 2 (OT): At Ottawa, Mike Fisher beat Karri Ramo off a rebound at 2:38 of overtime to give Ottawa its fourth straight victory. Brian Elliott made 22 saves for his fourth victory in a row.

DUCKS 4, CANUCKS 3 (OT): At Anaheim, Scott Niedermayer scored with 1:23 remaining in the extra session as the Ducks edged the Canucks. Anaheim held an early 2-0 lead, but allowed Vancouver to pull even in the third period.

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