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NHL Roundup: Red Wings match record

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DETROIT — The Detroit Red Wings equaled an NHL record with their 20th straight win at home, beating the Philadelphia Flyers 4-3 Sunday night on the strength of Johan Franzen’s tiebreaking goal early in the third period.

The league mark was set by the Boston Bruins during the 1929-30 season and matched by Philadelphia in 1976. Detroit can break the record with a win Tuesday night over the Dallas Stars at Joe Louis Arena.

Rangers 3, Capitals 2

NEW YORK — Ryan Callahan scored for the fifth time in four days and Ryan McDonagh snapped a second-period tie.

Blues 3, Sharks 0

ST. LOUIS — Alex Pietrangelo had two goals, David Perron also scored with a two-man advantage and Andy McDonald added an assist in his return from a concussion that sidelined him for 51 games.

Penguins 4, Lightning 2

PITTSBURGH — Evgeni Malkin continued his torrid play, scoring his 31st and 32nd goals of the season as Pittsburgh rallied past Tampa Bay.

Kings 4, Stars 2

DALLAS — Jordan Nolan and Dwight King each scored their first career goal and Los Angeles beat Dallas in a matchup of Western Conference playoff contenders.

Ducks 5, Blue Jackets 3

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Corey Perry scored three goals for his fifth career hat trick — and second against Columbus this season — to lead Anaheim. Ryan Getzlaf had three assists for the Ducks.




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