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Michal Handzus leads Kings past Capitals, 2-1

MICHAL Handzus' short-handed goal early in the third period put Los Angeles ahead and Ryan Smyth connected on a power play to lead the Kings over the Washington Capitals 2-1 in the NHL yesterday.

Jonathan Quick stopped 26 shots a day after he was selected to the U.S. Olympic team along with Los Angeles teammates Dustin Brown and Jack Johnson.

Quick kept the Kings in the game during a one-sided second period in which the Capitals outshot Los Angeles 13-2. Defenseman Mike Green had a power-play goal for Washington.

Lightning 3, Penguins 1

At Tampa, Florida, Zenon Konopka celebrated his 29th birthday with a rare goal, and Martin St. Louis and Steve Downie also scored to help Tampa Bay hand Stanley Cup champiopn Pittsburgh its fourth straight loss.

Konopka gave the Lightning a 2-1 lead in the second with his second goal of the season and sixth in 79 NHL games. Mike Smith made 25 saves, allowing only Bill Guerin's first-period goal.

Hurricanes 2, Rangers 1, OT

At New York, Ray Whitney scored at 3:45 of overtime to give Carolina its third victory in 20 road games this season.

Cam Ward made 27 saves, and Tom Kostopoulos had a goal for Carolina, which was last in the NHL.

Marian Gaborik scored his NHL-leading 27th goal for New York.

Canucks 3, Stars 1

At Dallas, Daniel Sedin scored the go-ahead goal on a power play early in the third period, and Roberto Luongo made 31 saves for Vancouver.

Ryan Kesler had a second-period goal and Alex Burrows added an empty-netter for the Canucks, who have won four of their five games on a road trip. Loui Eriksson scored for Dallas.




 

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