TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Steven Stamkos had two goals and two assists, rookie goalie Cedrick Desjardins won in his NHL debut and the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Montreal Canadiens 4-1 on Thursday night.
Stamkos made it 3-1 at 1:46 of the third when he beat goalie Carey Price with a backhander after a spin move in the slot during a penalty shot. The center extended Tampa Bay’s advantage to 4-1 on a wraparound goal, his 31st of the season, with 15:20 left.
Desjardins, a former Montreal minor leaguer obtained by the Lightning in an offseason trade, made 27 saves.
Martin St. Louis and Pavel Kubina also scored for Tampa Bay. The Lightning are 7-1-1 in their last nine games.
Max Pacioretty scored for the Canadiens, who have lost eight of 10. Price was pulled with 7:50 to go in the third and was replaced by Alex Auld.
Montreal will play Friday at Florida, which will complete a stretch of three road games in four days.
St. Louis tied it at 1 from just below the right circle during a 5-on-3 power play at 2:48 of the second. The goal came after Montreal had consecutive too-many-men-on-the-ice penalties, coming 45 seconds apart.
St. Louis has two goals among his 22 power-play points this season.
Kubina stopped a personal 34-game goal drought and gave the Lightning a 2-1 lead with 6:29 left in the second.
Pacioretty scored on the game’s first shot 58 seconds into the first. His shot from near the low left circle went into the net off the skate of Tampa Bay defenseman Brett Clark.
Montreal’s James Wisniewski hit the post during a power play later in the first.
Blue Jackets 3, Maple Leafs 2
TORONTO (AP) — Kristian Huselius scored twice and R.J. Umberger added the winner on a third-period power play in the Columbus Blue Jackets’ 3-2 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday night.
Umberger scored his 11th goal of the season at 3:34 of the third. With Joey Crabb off for holding, Umberger tipped Rick Nash’s wrist shot past goalie Jonas Gustavsson.
Nikolai Kulemin and Tyler Bozak scored for the Maple Leafs.
The Blue Jackets have win two straight to improve to 19-15-3.
Columbus goalie Steve Mason stopped 20 of 22 shots for the victory, while Gustavsson made 29 saves.
Columbus got off to a quick start in a game highlighted by defensive gaffes and giveaways by Maple Leafs defensemen. Nash, from nearby Brampton, looked particularly dangerous early.
However, it was Kulemin who opened the scoring with his 13th of the season on a 2-on-1 with Clarke MacArthur. Toronto Marlies callup Darryl Boyce chipped the puck off the boards to Kulemin, who passed off to MacArthur. The winger held the puck as long as he could before sliding it across the crease to Kulemin, who shoveled it home.
Huselius answered less than 90 seconds later on a clean breakaway from center ice. After Toronto’s Phil Kessel gave the puck away in the Columbus zone, the streaking Huselius took a pass, skated in on Gustavsson and beat him through his pads.
Bozak’s fifth of the season on the power play restored Toronto’s one-goal lead with 18 seconds to play in the period. With Columbus’ Rostislav Klesla in the box for boarding, Kessel picked up the puck behind Mason and tapped it to Bozak at the side of the net. Bozak caught Mason looking the wrong way and chipped it in.
The tide began to shift in Columbus’ favor in the second period. Without dangerous forward Mikhail Grabovski, whose girlfriend went into labor Thursday, the Maple Leafs were unable to mount much of an attack and were hemmed into their own end much of the period. Columbus outshot Toronto 11-4 in the frame.
Huselius’ second goal tied it 6:47 into the period. It was a gift from Toronto Francois Beauchemin, who had trouble with the puck behind his net.
The puck took a funny bounce off the boards on a dump around and deflected off Beauchemin’s skate right onto Huselius’ stick to the right of Gustavsson. The shifty winger made a quick forehand-backhand move and beat the Toronto goalie.
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