Boston 2, Buffalo 1
Tuukka Rask continues to get it done between the pipes for the Boston Bruins.
NY Rangers 4, Carolina 2
Alain Vigneault was so upset about the way his New York Rangers played on Saturday afternoon that he opted to not answer a question afterward because there were kids from a high school class in the press conference room.
Philadelphia 3, Chicago 1
When the Philadelphia Flyers selected defenseman Ivan Provorov with the seventh pick of the 2015 NHL draft, they envisioned performances like the one he had Saturday afternoon against the Chicago Blackhawks.
New Jersey 5, Nashville 4
The New Jersey Devils got one shot in overtime and made it count.
Vancouver 3, Toronto 2
Goaltender Ryan Miller felt he had let his Vancouver teammates down earlier this week in a loss to Anaheim.
Winnipeg 3, St. Louis 2
Winnipeg's Patrik Laine has made quite a first impression through the first 27 games of his NHL career.
Ottawa 2, Florida 0
- Every five games Mike Condon has played for the Senators, he has posted two shutouts.
Tampa Bay 2, Washington 1
Ben Bishop and Brian Boyle helped the Tampa Bay Lightning snap their longest losing streak in more than three years.
Pittsburgh 5, Detroit 3
It wasn't so much that they solved rookie goaltender Jared Coreau, the Pittsburgh Penguins insisted. They simply did what they are good at doing.
Columbus 3, Arizona 2
It took 60 shots, overtime and a shootout but the Columbus Blue Jackets finally bested Arizona Coyotes goalie Mike Smith.
Columbus 3, Arizona 2
Cam Atkinson and Sam Gagner scored in the shootout and the Columbus Blue Jackets overcame a franchise record 56 saves from Arizona Coyotes goalie Mike Smith to post a 3-2 win on Saturday at Gila River Arena.
Dallas 3, Colorado 0
Dallas was struggling on the road and Colorado couldn't win at home. Something had to give, and it was the Avalanche.
Edmonton 3, Anaheim 2
A breathless overtime began with a Ducks power play, and finished with an Oilers goal.