NY Islanders 5, Columbus 2
Center Brock Nelson carefully organized his equipment atop his locker late Tuesday night. He didn't have to make room for a memento from his first career hat trick -- and the unlikely and unassuming leading scorer for the New York Islanders was just fine with that.
Carolina 3, Pittsburgh 2
It just so happened that the Carolina Hurricanes worked on four-on-three situations during their morning skate Tuesday.
St. Louis 5, New Jersey 2
Left winger Patrik Berglund's return to the St. Louis Blues' lineup could not have come at a better time.
Buffalo 3, Minnesota 2
After a rocky start to 2016, things are looking much better for the Buffalo Sabres recently.
San Jose 4, Winnipeg 1
The Winnipeg Jets are the most penalized team in the NHL this season, and the San Jose Sharks couldn't be happier about their Tuesday opponent's lack of discipline.
Chicago 3, Nashville 2
Andrew Shaw sticks to a simple formula whenever he shares a line with world-class teammates Jonathan Toews at center and Marian Hossa at right wing.
Tampa Bay 4, Colorado 0
Steven Stamkos' hot streak helped Tampa Bay Lightning turn a rough road trip into a winning one.
Arizona 4, Edmonton 3
Arizona left winger Max Domi broke a five-week goal-less streak with a burst Tuesday, scoring his first career hat trick. He was not stressing it.