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Sunrise, Fla. • Jaromir Jagr scored twice to move into third place on the NHL career goals list and help the Florida Panthers beat the Winnipeg Jets 3-1 on Saturday night.

Florida's Reilly Smith had the power-play goal early in the third period and Roberto Luongo stopped 30 shots in his return after missing two games. Florida won for the third time in eight games.

Nikolaj Ehlers scor ed his 14th of the season on a power play in the first period, and Michael Hutchinson finished with 25 saves for the Jets, losers of three straight (0-2-1).

Jagr's goal 4:53 into the second period tied Brett Hull for third with 741. Only Wayne Gretzky (894) and Gordie Howe (801) had more goals.

Smith scored his 19th goal, at 3:58 of the third on a power play, to give Florida a 2-1 edge. He fired a wrist shot from the right circle and the puck beat Hutchinson to the right side.

Jagr then scored his 20th of the season and No. 742 for his career on a wrist shot from close range with 4:23 left in the third period to make it 3-1.

Kings 2, Predators 1, OT • In Nashville, Tenn., Tanner Pearson scored 1:18 into overtime, and Los Angeles finished their seven-game road trip with a win.

Flyers 5, Maple Leafs 4, OT • In Toronto, Shayne Gostisbehere scored 29 seconds into overtime, extending his scoring streak to 15 games, and Philadelphia edged Toronto.

Capitals 4, Devils 3 • In Washington, Brooks Orpik scored his second goal of the season with 3:58 left and Washington rallied to beat New Jersey, and become the first NHL team with 90 points this season.

Lightning 4, Penguins 2 • In Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay;s Steven Stamkos became the third player in franchise history to reach 300 goals, and the Lightning ended a long losing streak in Pittsburgh.

Senators 3, Red Wings 2, SO • In Ottawa, Ontario, Kyle Turris had the only goal in the shootout and Dion Phaneuf got his first goal with Ottawa in the win.

Bruins 7, Stars 3 • In Dallas, Brad Marchand scored twice to help Boston rally for a victory over Dallas.

Blues 6, Coyotes 4 • In Glendale, Ariz., Vladimir Tarasenko, David Backes and Alexander Steen each had a goal and an assist and St. Louis used a four-goal first period to beat Arizona in its fifth straight victory. —

NHL standings

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Florida 59 34 18 7 75 164 137

Boston 59 32 21 6 70 181 163

Tampa Bay 58 32 22 4 68 159 146

Detroit 59 29 20 10 68 151 156

Ottawa 60 28 26 6 62 172 186

Montreal 59 28 27 4 60 162 163

Buffalo 59 24 28 7 55 141 162

Toronto 57 20 27 10 50 140 172

Metropolitan GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Washington 57 43 10 4 90 191 131

N.Y. Rangers 58 33 19 6 72 170 150

N.Y. Islanders 57 31 19 7 69 164 144

Pittsburgh 57 29 20 8 66 150 148

New Jersey 60 29 24 7 65 133 141

Carolina 59 27 22 10 64 146 156

Philadelphia 58 26 21 11 63 144 158

Columbus 59 23 29 7 53 149 184

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Chicago 61 38 18 5 81 175 142

Dallas 60 37 17 6 80 194 169

St. Louis 61 35 17 9 79 153 144

Nashville 59 27 21 11 65 154 154

Colorado 60 30 26 4 64 161 166

Minnesota 58 26 22 10 62 150 147

Winnipeg 58 25 29 4 54 149 171

Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Los Angeles 58 34 20 4 72 157 137

Anaheim 57 30 19 8 68 141 139

San Jose 57 31 21 5 67 168 154

Arizona 58 27 25 6 60 161 180

Vancouver 58 22 24 12 56 137 167

Calgary 57 26 28 3 55 158 175

Edmonton 59 22 31 6 50 148 181

Saturday's games

Ottawa 3, Detroit 2, SO

Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 2

Philadelphia 5, Toronto 4, OT

Florida 3, Winnipeg 1

Washington 4, New Jersey 3

Los Angeles 2, Nashville 1, OT

Boston 7, Dallas 3

St. Louis 6, Arizona 4

Colorado at Edmonton, late

Sunday's Games

Pittsburgh at Buffalo, 10:30 a.m.

Chicago at Minnesota, 1:30 p.m.

Detroit at N.Y. Rangers, 5 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Carolina, 5 p.m.

Calgary at Anaheim, 5 p.m.

Colorado at Vancouver, 8 p.m.