Tampa Bay 3, Philadelphia 1
Andrei Vasilevskiy turned aside 23 shots in his NHL debut while Tyler Johnson recorded a goal and an assist as visiting Tampa Bay defeated Philadelphia for the sixth straight time.
Toronto 6, Anaheim 2
Jonathan Bernier made 40 saves while Phil Kessel recorded two goals and an assist as host Toronto won its sixth consecutive game.
Montreal 4, Carolina 1
Alex Galchenyuk scored goals 69 seconds apart late in the third period to cap his first career hat trick and lift host Montreal to its third straight win.
Columbus 1, Detroit 0
Sergei Bobrovsky celebrated his 200th career contest by making 30 saves and Boone Jenner scored in the third round of the shootout as visiting Columbus extended its season-high winning streak to seven games.
Florida 2, Washington 1
Nick Bjugstad ended the longest shootout in NHL history by converting in the 20th round as Florida improved to 4-0-1 in its last five home games.
St. Louis 5, Los Angeles 2
Vladimir Tarasenko registered his second hat trick and four-point performance of the season as host St. Louis blitzed Los Angeles with four third-period goals to extend its winning streak to five games.
Nashville 3, Boston 2
Derek Roy scored the lone shootout goal and Pekka Rinne made 33 saves en route to his league-leading 20th victory as host Nashville posted its 13th win in 18 games.
Winnipeg 5, Buffalo 1
Mark Scheifele recorded two goals and an assist for his second three-point performance in three games as host Winnipeg completed a sweep of the two-game season series.
Chicago 5, Minnesota 3
Patrick Kane scored the tiebreaking goal during a power play with 3:28 left in the third period as host Chicago improved to 10-1-0 in its last 11.
NY Rangers 5, Calgary 2
Rick Nash scored twice to reach the 20-goal plateau for the 11th straight season and extend his career-high point streak to 11 games as visiting New York skated to its season-best fourth consecutive victory.
Arizona 2, Edmonton 1
Defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson scored at 4:59 of overtime as Arizona halted its franchise-worst nine-game slide (0-5-4) at home in Todd Nelson's debut behind Edmonton's bench.