Toronto got the best of Buffalo, 4-3, though it took a shootout to decide the winner. In Pittsburgh, the Penguins beat the Capitals, 4-3, as well.
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Kirby Lee-USA TODAY SportsAnaheim chased Vancouver starter Eddie Lack in the first period and then welcomed Joacim Eriksson to the NHL by scoring six goals against him in his NHL debut.
It didn’t help that the Canucks made him face a seven-minute five-on-three late in the third period (and yes, Tom Sestito was in the middle of that again), a sequence that may have finally pushed coach John Tortorella over the edge.
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Kirby Lee-USA TODAY SportsOvi loses stick, then scores anyway

Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY SportIt’s not quite the goal he scored on Tuesday, but it’s still pretty awesome.
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Read Article >The puck won’t go in its home

Bruce BennettMichal Neuvirth thought he had Brooks Orpik’s first period slap shot secured, and then it very slowly slid out from underneath him and started to roll on its edge toward the goal line.
And then it stopped.
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