PENGUINS 4,
LIGHTNING 2
PITTSBURGH -- Kris Letang tied
Hall of Famer Paul Coffey's
franchise record for career goals by a defenseman, Matt Murray stopped
33 shots and the Pittsburgh
Penguins held off the Tampa Bay
Lightning 4-2 on Wednesday night.
Letang's shot from the right circle in the second period
beat Andrei
Vasilevskiy for his 12th goal of the season and 108th of his
career to pull the five-time All-Star even with Coffey, who set the mark while
playing for the Penguins from 1987-92.
Riley Sheahan, Phil Kessel and Sidney Crosby scored
during Pittsburgh's first-period outburst. Evgeni Malkin had
two assists to become the fifth Russian-born player in NHL history to reach 600
assists. He and Steven
Stamkos each drew fighting majors for a tussle early in the
third period.
Murray withstood an early barrage by Tampa Bay to hand the
Lighting -- the highest-scoring team in the NHL -- just the fourth regulation
loss in their last 25 games. J.T. Miller and
Stamkos scored late in the third period to keep the Lighting from being shut
out for the first time this season
STARS 1, SABRES 0
DALLAS -- Ben Bishop stopped
all 30 Buffalo shots, and Jamie Benn had
a first-period goal for Dallas.
Bishop made 13 saves in the third period, getting his
third shutout this season and 27th of his career.
Linus Ullmark made
26 saves for Buffalo.
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