Dallas 7, NY Rangers 6
It started badly enough for the Dallas Stars when Derek Stepan opened the scoring for the New York Rangers just 27 seconds into the game.
Columbus 4, Carolina 1
The Columbus Blue Jackets welcomed back Sergei Bobrovsky on Tuesday night and they are back on top of the NHL standings.
Toronto 4, Buffalo 3
James van Riemsdyk and his Toronto Maple Leafs teammates are well of aware of the offensive depth in their lineup.
Ottawa 6, St. Louis 4
Mark Stone expected the Ottawa Senators would need a couple of lucky bounces if they were going to defeat the St. Louis Blues on the road Tuesday night.
New Jersey 4, Minnesota 3
With 36 games to play, you would be unwise to tell the New Jersey Devils their playoff chances are slim. After upsetting the NHL's hottest team, those chances are starting to fatten up quickly.
New Jersey 4, Minnesota 3
Beau Bennett, Kyle Palmieri and Adam Henrique scored third-period goals as the New Jersey Devils overcame a pair of deficits and cooled off the red-hot Minnesota Wild just a bit with a 4-3 victory Tuesday.
Chicago 6, Colorado 4
Joel Quenneville shook up his line combinations looking for a spark on offense. The Chicago Blackhawks coach got it, but not from the usual players.
Calgary 5, Florida 2
Mikael Backlund can't recall scoring two goals in 13 seconds in his NHL career so far.
Vancouver 1, Nashville 0
Henrik Sedin moved closer to a milestone Tuesday night -- but he was more excited about helping his Vancouver Canucks get back on the winning track.
Anaheim 2, Tampa Bay 1
The Anaheim Ducks relied on their leading goal scorer to win in overtime for only the second time this season.