Datsyuk, Howard to fore as Red Wings zap Penguins

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Wed, 2011-12-14 22:07

Johan Franzen added his team-leading 14th goal for Detroit and Danny Cleary provided some insurance with a pair of late goals as the Red Wings won their third straight.
It was Detroit’s first victory in Pittsburgh in three seasons. The teams have turned into heated rivals, splitting a pair of thrilling Stanley Cup finals in 2008 and 2009.
 Evgeni Malkin scored his 11th goal of the season for Pittsburgh, but the Penguins went 0 for 4 on the power play and couldn’t connect on their few quality chances.
The Penguins played without captain Sidney Crosby, who missed his third straight game and 23rd overall this season following a recurrence of concussion-like symptoms. Pittsburgh is 1-2-0 during Crosby’s current absence, with both losses to members of the league’s elite.
In Boston, Brad Marchand scored twice and Tuukka Rask earned his first shutout of the season, leading Boston over Los Angeles in the Kings’ first game under interim coach John Stevens.
Rask, the backup for Vezina and Conn Smythe Trophy winner Tim Thomas, made 41 saves to extend his shutout streak to 95 minutes, 10 seconds. Rich Peverley also scored for the defending Stanley Cup champions, who won for the 16th time in 19 games.
In Washington, Scott Hartnell extended his goal-scoring streak to six games, Marc-Andre Bourdon got his first NHL goal and Philadelphia beat Washington for its sixth straight victory.
Philadelphia, which owns the best record in the Eastern Conference, built a 4-0 lead in the second period and coasted to the finish. Ilya Bryzgalov stopped 31 shots, the lone flaw in his performance a tap-in by Jeff Halpern with 6:01 left.
The Flyers were without the NHL’s leading scorer, Claude Giroux, who is out indefinitely with a concussion.
In Winnipeg, Manitoba,  Bryan Little scored with 5 minutes remaining and Winnipeg snapped Minnesota’s seven-game winning streak.
Zach Bogosian also scored and Ondrej Pavelec stopped 34 shots to help the Jets win for the eighth time in their last nine at home.
Guillaume Latendresse scored for the Wild and Niklas Backstrom had 25 saves. Minnesota, which leads the NHL with 43 points, had won seven straight on the road — the best streak in the league this season.
In New York, Trevor Daley broke up a scoreless game with 4:59 left, Richard Bachman made 34 saves to win his second straight start and Dallas beat the New York Rangers.
Daley finished off a give-and-go with Mike Ribeiro in the closing minutes. That was enough to give Bachman the win in his second career start. He also beat Los Angeles 2-1 on Sunday at the start of Dallas’ five-game trip that spans both coasts.
Henrik Lundqvist was the hard-luck loser despite making 27 saves and shaking off a second-period injury. The Rangers lost for the third time in 10 games (7-2-1).
In Buffalo,   New York, Jared Cowen scored 45 seconds into overtime, giving Ottawa a victory over Buffalo.
Cowen pinched into the slot and redirected a pass from Erik Karlsson in the right corner.
Milan Michalek and Peter Regin also scored for the Senators, who trailed 2-1 in the first period. Michalek, who leads the NHL with 19 goals, left with 5 1/2 minutes remaining in the second after colliding with Karlsson.
In Toronto, Tim Connolly scored his second goal of the game at 44 seconds of overtime to lift Toronto over Carolina.
The Maple Leafs center went to the crease and had an empty net to shoot at when Joffrey Lupul’s shot dribbled past Cam Ward, who made 36 saves.
James Reimer finished with 17 saves for the Maple Leafs.  
In Columbus, Ohio, James Wisniewski had the last of Columbus’ three shootout goals and Steve Mason made several big stops in his first game after a 27-day benching to lead the Blue Jackets over Vancouver.
Mason shut out the Canucks for two periods and finished with 30 saves. He stopped one of the two shooters he faced in the shootout while Mark Letestu, Rick Nash and Wisniewski all found the net against Roberto Luongo.
In Sunrise, Florida, Ilya Kovalchuk and Patrik Elias scored in the shootout for New Jersey and Martin Brodeur stopped both Florida attempts.
Elias and Zach Parise had the New Jersey goals in regulation. Brodeur made 24 saves to help the Devils rally from a two-goal deficit for their fourth win in five games.
Kris Versteeg scored twice for Florida, which dropped its third straight. Jose Theodore stopped 32 shots.
 

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