Havlat’s Hat Trick Sparks Senators
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Martin Havlat scored three goals, two late in the game during a four-point day, and Ottawa defeated host Pittsburgh, 6-3, to run the Penguins’ winless streak to a club record-tying 18 in a row.
The streak won’t make the NHL record book because it includes an overtime loss Feb. 14 at St. Louis.
The Penguins did extend their league-record home losing streak to 14, three more than any other team in NHL history.
Colorado 3, Minnesota 1 -- Milan Hejduk netted his team-leading 27th goal, and Joe Sakic and Paul Kariya also scored for the Avalanche at St. Paul, Minn.
Colorado made the most of a season-low 14 shots. The Avalanche scored once in each period despite not having more than five shots in any period and ended a three-game losing streak.
New Jersey 3, Calgary 1 -- Patrik Elias scored two goals, and the Devils held the Flames without a shot while killing off a five-minute penalty at East Rutherford, N.J.
Chicago 3, St. Louis 2 -- Stephane Robidas scored with 19 seconds left in overtime at Chicago.
Kyle Calder’s power-play goal with 1:28 left in regulation got the Blackhawks into overtime.
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