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Athanasiou scores 2nd breakaway OT goal in as many nights

For the second time in as many nights, Andreas Athanasiou has secured an overtime win for the Detroit Red Wings.

Just 24 hours after he delivered a dagger against the Minnesota Wild, the 22-year-old potted the game-winner against the Carolina Hurricanes on Monday night, picking up an errant puck and going backhand-forehand on Eddie Lack.

The goal was Athanasiou's 18th of the season, moving him into sole possession for second on the team. Meanwhile, Lack was stretchered off the ice after being shaken up on the play.

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Hurricane’s Lack stretched off after collision with Athanasiou

Carolina Hurricanes netminder Eddie Lack was stretchered out of Monday's game against the Detroit Red Wings after a collision with forward Andreas Athanasiou.

The play occurred in overtime, as Athanasiou drove to the net and collided with Lack. Athanasiou scored the game-winning goal on the play.

Both teams surrounded Lack as the Hurricanes' medical staff readied Lack for the stretcher.

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Watch: Gionta outwaits Reimer to score in 1,000th game

Brian Gionta scored his 15th goal of the season Monday, as he skated through the crease and outwaited Florida Panthers netminder James Reimer before firing it top corner.

The goal was the 289th for the Buffalo Sabres captain's career, who was honored in a pregame ceremony to mark his 1,000th game.

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Watch: Marchessault stays red hot with PPG vs. Sabres

Another day, another goal for Jonathan Marchessault.

The Florida Panthers forward scored his sixth goal in three games on Monday, this time victimizing the Buffalo Sabres.

Grabbing a quick feed from Jonathan Huberdeau, Marchessault rifled a quick wrist shot past Sabres netminder Robin Lehner to push his total to 29 goals on the season.

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Mantha nets 2 breakaway goals in 70 seconds

Note to self: Don't give Anthony Mantha a breakaway.

The Carolina Hurricanes learned this lesson the hard way Monday after the Detroit Red Wings forward capitalized on two breakaway chances just 1:10 apart midway through the second period.

The goals were Mantha's 16th and 17th of the season, good enough to tie Andreas Athanasiou for second on the Red Wings.

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Watch: Jurco pots 1st goal of season

Chicago Blackhawks forward Tomas Jurco scored his first goal of the season Monday, scooping up a loose puck and putting it past Tampa Bay Lightning netminder Andrei Vasilevskiy.

The Blackhawks acquired Jurco from the Detroit Red Wings prior to this year's trade deadline. Monday's goal marked his first point in 26 games this year.

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Sabres present Gionta with silver stick ahead of 1,000th game

Monday's contest against the Florida Panthers marks the 1,000th NHL game of Brian Gionta's career.

In celebration of the grand achievement, the Buffalo Sabres took time before the game to honor their captain with a ceremony that included general manager Tim Murray presenting Gionta with a silver stick.

Gionta becomes the 43rd American player to dress in 1,000 games, the majority of which came with the New Jersey Devils.

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Report: Barroway seeks to increase his majority stake in Coyotes

Ownership of the Arizona Coyotes could be changing hands, yet again.

Majority owner Andrew Barroway has an opportunity to increase his stake in the franchise by buying out the minority partners of IceArizona LLC, according to Craig Morgan of Arizona Sports.

Barroway, who bought a 51 percent stake of the Coyotes in December 2015, is seeking additional investors to facilitate the sale, with Morgan indicating two minority partners of the Tampa Bay Rays could join the Coyotes' new ownership structure.

The Coyotes have long been mired by ownership issues and relocation rumors. The club has a lease agreement at Gila River Arena in Glendale through next season, however, the Coyotes seek a new arena in downtown Phoenix or the East Valley, closer to the team's season-ticket holders and corporate sponsors. The Coyotes have played in Glendale since 2003.

After a proposed agreement fell through to build a new arena on the Arizona State University campus, the Coyotes have since been involved with the state legislature on a $395-million deal that would permit a new arena to be built in the Valley of the Sun. The deal is not expected to garner the needed support.

Earlier this month, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman penned a letter to the state leaders, noting that it is no longer financially viable for the club to remain in Glendale and that the Coyotes need a new arena location to stay in Arizona.

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Ducks use March to gear up for playoff push

The Anaheim Ducks won't fly under the radar for much longer.

The Orange County club has been of the hottest teams in recent weeks, rifling off four straight wins and a 9-2-1 record through March.

Now with 93 points through 75 games, the Ducks stand atop the Pacific, a division they've won in each of the past four seasons.

Anaheim has caught fire at the perfect time, with the playoffs less than three weeks out and the team looking to avenge last year's early postseason flop. Despite Anaheim's consistent regular-season success, it hasn't always translated to the playoffs.

Still, the Ducks aren't far removed from the 2015 squad that was one win away from the Stanley Cup Finals. Much of that core remains intact, including captain Ryan Getzlaf, and no player has outpaced the Ducks leader and his 20 points in March.

Also back is coach Randy Carlyle, who guided the franchise to its first Stanley Cup in 2007. Returning to Anaheim after his dismissal five years ago, the veteran bench boss has seen his message take shape. Carlyle demands an in-your-face style, something that hasn't been lost on his players.

"We've had some guys playing great hockey all year and we've had some people start off slow," defenseman Cam Fowler told ESPN's Pierre LeBrun. "Now we all seem to be firing on all cylinders here, all really buying into the type of hockey Randy wants us to play - which is hard, physical, and structured defensively."

The Ducks' next opportunity to showcase that style comes Tuesday against the Vancouver Canucks, where Anaheim will shoot for a season-high five game win streak.

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Rangers sign college free agent Lettieri

The New York Rangers have agreed to terms with college free-agent forward Vinni Lettieri, the team announced Monday.

The 22-year-old center recorded 37 points in 38 games with the University of Minnesota this season.

Lettieri will now join the Hartford Wolf Pack, the Rangers' AHL affiliate, for the last eight games of the season, according to Michael Russo of The Star Tribune.

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