PITTSBURGH, Pa. Tony Gonzalez Youth Jersey . - Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 29 shots for his NHL-leading fifth shutout as the Pittsburgh Penguins edged the New Jersey Devils 1-0 on Tuesday night.Fleury matched his career high for shutouts in a season and was rarely tested by the Devils, who have just one victory in their last eight games.Evgeni Malkin scored the games only goal 3:32 into the third period, taking a feed from Blake Comeau and tucking it under Cory Schneiders outstretched arm for his 12th score of the season.Schneider made 22 saves but received little help. New Jersey generated few quality chances against Fleury, who has won six straight at home against the Devils.New Jersey forward Jaromir Jagr left in the second period following a vicious collision with Pittsburghs Robert Bortuzzo. Scott Gomez played 22 minutes in his return to the Devils after being signed on Monday.KINGS 2, BRUINS 0LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jonathan Quick made 31 saves in his 34th career shutout, carrying Los Angeles over Boston.Tanner Pearson scored in the first period and Tyler Toffoli added an empty-net goal with 49.6 seconds left for the defending Stanley Cup champions, who earned their NHL-best 11th home victory with a strong defensive effort.Niklas Svedberg stopped 33 shots, but Boston has scored just six goals while losing four of its last five games.ISLANDERS 3, SENATORS 2, OTUNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) — Thomas Hickey scored 3:06 into overtime as the Islanders started December just as they ended November, with a victory.The defenceman got his second of the season with a wraparound goal to help the Islanders improve to 8-0 in games decided after regulation.Jaroslav Halak, the NHLs No. 1 star last week, wasnt busy but earned his team-record-tying 10th straight win with a 16-save performance. Brock Nelson scored in the second period for the Islanders, who have won seven of eight and 12 of 14, and Ryan Strome connected in the third.Mike Hoffman and Clarke MacArthur scored for Ottawa.HURRICANES 2, PREDATORS 1RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Jeff Skinner had a goal and an assist to lead the Hurricanes, snapping the Predators four-game winning streak.Skinner scored his sixth goal of the season late in the first period, and he assisted Victor Rask 55 seconds into the third for a 2-0 lead.Mike Ribeiro cut the lead to 2-1 with 4:46 remaining in regulation for Nashville. Carolina failed to clear the zone, and Roman Josi sent the puck back toward the crease, where Ribeiro gathered it, then turned and beat Cam Ward.The Predators earned their first power play of the game with a minute left, but couldnt score on a 6-on-4 opportunity after pulling goaltender Pekka Rinne.Andrej Sekera blocked a shot in the final five seconds to seal the victory for Carolina.CANUCKS 4, CAPITALS 3WASHINGTON (AP) — Daniel Sedin scored two of Vancouvers three power-play goals and assisted on the other.Sedin scored the winner at 9:39 of the third period when he took a pass from twin brother Henrik in the left circle and fired a shot to the far side of Braden Holtby.The Canucks, 2-1 on their seven-game road trip, bounced back from Sundays loss at Detroit. They havent dropped back-to-back games since mid-October.Radim Vrbata added a power-play goal and an assist, and Derek Dorsett also scored for Vancouver. Henrik Sedin had two assists, and Ryan Miller finished with 23 saves.John Carlson had two goals and an assist, and Brooks Laich also scored for Washington, which is 1-3-1 in its last five games.SABRES 2, LIGHTNING 1, SOBUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Cody Hodgson and Tyler Ennis scored shootout goals, and Buffalo defeated Tampa Bay for its third victory in a row.Zemgus Girgensons forced overtime by scoring the tying goal with 3:54 left in regulation. Jhonas Enroth made 26 saves through overtime and then sealed the victory by stopping Ondrej Palat and Ryan Callahan in the shootout.The Sabres (9-14-2) have won six of seven since a 3-13-2 start.Palat scored for the Lightning (17-6-3), who had won four straight. Evgeni Nabokov stopped 21 shots before allowing goals on both shootout attempts he faced.MAPLE LEAFS 5, STARS 3TORONTO (AP) — Joffrey Lupul scored twice, Phil Kessel ended a five-game goal drought and Toronto kept rolling by beating Dallas.Tyler Bozak and Nazem Kadri also scored for the Maple Leafs, who won for the fourth time in five games and havent lost at home since getting thrashed by Nashville on Nov. 18. Since back-to-back losses by a combined 15-4, theyve outscored opponents 23-12.Jonathan Bernier, making his sixth straight start, stopped 35 of 38 shots for his ninth victory.Kari Lehtonen gave up five goals on 40 shots but made several saves to keep the game from being even more lopsided.Jason Spezza, Ryan Garbutt, back from a two-game suspension, and Alex Hemsky scored for the struggling Stars, who lost their third straight.PANTHERS 4, RED WINGS 3DETROIT (AP) — Sean Bergenheim scored the go-ahead goal midway through the second period when he shot into an open net after a giveaway deep in the Red Wings zone, and Florida ended Detroits four-game winning streak.Jimmy Hayes, Vincent Trocheck and Aaron Ekblad added goals for the Panthers, who have won three of four.Gustav Nyqusit scored with 59 seconds to play to cut the lead to a goal, but the Red Wings never got another good chance.Tomas Tatar and Pavel Datsyuk also scored for Detroit. Jimmy Howard made 27 saves for the Red Wings, who were seeking a fourth straight home victory.Roberto Luongo made 38 saves to secure his eighth win of the season.SHARKS 2, FLYERS 1SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Matt Nieto scored the tiebreaking goal with 11.5 seconds remaining to send San Jose past Philadelphia for its first consecutive wins in more than a month.Marc-Edouard Vlasic also scored and Antti Niemi made 28 saves for the Sharks, who last won back-to-back games Oct. 26-28 against Anaheim and Colorado. Both two-game winning streaks followed skids of four games as San Jose has gotten off to a slow start this season.Sean Couturier scored for the Flyers, who have lost eight straight road games for their longest skid away from home since March 1998. Steve Mason made 25 saves but had no chance to stop the game-winner.FLAMES 5, COYOTES 2CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — Josh Jooris scored three goals in the latest impressive performance of his terrific rookie season, leading Calgary over Arizona.David Jones and Sean Monahan also scored for surprising Calgary, which has won seven of nine to move within one point of Western Conference leaders Vancouver and Anaheim. Jiri Hudler had two assists to extend his point streak to five games (five goals, five assists).Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Sam Gagner scored for the Coyotes, who also lost to the Flames 3-0 at home on Saturday.Jooris second of the night snapped a 2-all tie at 7:13 of the second period on a neat setup from fellow rookie Johnny Gaudreau. Deion Sanders Womens Jersey . -- The NFL cancelled its Hall of Fame game between St. Steve Bartkowski Falcons Jersey . They were expecting him there all along. The Pacers announced Friday night that George has been cleared "to return to normal basketball activity," a decision made three days after he was concussed in Game 2 of the Indiana-Miami series. http://www.thefaclonsshoponline.com/Youth-Brett-Favre-Falcons-Jersey/ .Connor Graham, Alex Lintuniemi and Sam Studnicka also scored for Ottawa (11-8-2). Liam Herbst made 21 saves for the win.Brendan Lemieux had both of Barries (10-10-2) goals.Got a question on rule clarification, comments on rule enforcements or some memorable NHL stories? Kerry wants to answer your emails at cmonref@tsn.ca. Hi Kerry, In the Boston-Buffalo game on Wednesday night in the second period, Sabres defenceman Tyler Myers slashes Bruins forward Brad Marchand and then punches him in the head! How and why does Marchand get the penalty, with no call on Myers? He then scores a go-ahead goal! My question would be - does a supervising official between periods give the refs the talking down a player would get from his coach? This call could cost a team two points on very questionable officiating! Thanks,Ken MacAskill Ken: Both you and broadcast analyst Joe Micheletti made the correct call on this play. At the very least the Bruins and Sabres should have been playing four men aside as a result of the altercation between Tyler Myers and Brad Marchand. In a perfect world, Myers deserved an extra minor penalty as the aggressor in this incident following his slash and punch at Marchand. You asked how and why, only Brad Marchand received the penalty on this play. The trailing referee is responsible for all players behind the Sabres blue line. As the Sabres went on the attack from their end zone, Marchand cut across the ice toward his bench for a line change and in doing so skated directly in front of Myers. The altercation began when Marchand dropped his hip toward Myers who responded with a cross-check shove, a slash by each player and then the Myers punch. At this point play was stopped to assess a penalty. The camera picked up the trailing referee with his arm raised and approaching the two players on an angle back from the neutral zone toward Tyler Myers and Brad Marchand. From the referees angle of return it is apparent to me that he had vacated the Sabres end zone prior to players clearing that zone and failed to recognize and observe the hot spot between Marchand and Myers. I dont believe the ref saw the start of the altercation but picked it up when Brad Marchand jammed his stick into Myers midsection. He therefore deemed Marchand to be the instigator of the scrum. The easy call should have been to penalize both players for their actions. Unfortunately that didnt take place and resulted in a Tyler Myers power-play goal. Officiating managers (supervisors) very seldom enter the officials room between periods unless something extremely serious has gone afoul. Instead, the manager will review his observations and game report with the officiaals at the conclusion of the game. Atlanta Falcons Jerseys. In certain cases, depending upon travel schedules or a perceived need, a follow-up telephone call or even breakfast meeting might take place with an official. Typically though any instruction/coaching will take place in the officials dressing room after the game. There was a time when supervisors entered the room between periods but team management objected to this practice when they felt the officials approach to the game changed to drastically following between period instructions. I dont agree with this practice in principle, but whenever the conversation does take place the supervisors proper approach and coaching techniques are vital in advancing the officials learning curve. When I observe a Division I College game for my former colleague and referee-in-chief of the ECAC Paul Stewart, I always visit the officials room between periods; if for no other reason but to be supportive and available should they have any questions. My approach is always to be positive and point out the good things they did but also to make them aware of any potential hot spots that might develop in addition to any positioning issues I feel the need to address. The game can certainly look different from the press box or the television monitor than it does at ice level. In a flash from the past, when I first signed a contract with the NHL there was a different and much more aggressive approach taken by the supervisors of that day which could be very intimidating for an official; especially a young one. Team general managers were not fined for approaching the officials room and shouting matches often took place in the hall outside the refs room. Supervisors were subjected to angry rants from team personnel in the press box which could result in a between period visit to the officials room by a supervisor. I can tell you there were trash cans kicked around the officials room and rolled up programs thrown at the wall in some of these "coaching" sessions. As you can imagine they werent very productive from a teaching perspective but could have a profound effect on how the next period was officiated! In todays fast paced game the two referee two linesman system is mandatory. An influx of younger officials has been hired to the staff when the veterans retire. Enhanced coaching and mentoring techniques are required to quicken the learning curve that takes place in addition to holding all the officials accountable to the expected standard. This is a work in progress. ' ' '