The Flyers got two power-play goals from Wayne Simmonds, a strong effort from goaltender Steve Mason, and continued their surge toward the playoffs with a 3-2 win over the Ottawa Senators.

Thanks to the Islanders dropping a home game against Pittsburgh, the Flyers moved within two points of the first wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference.

The Flyers built a 2-0 lead on power-play goals in the second period after a sloppy, scoreless first. Their first goal came when Jakub Voracek, playing the point, intercepted a failed clearing attempt by Ottawaโ€™s Jean-Gabriel Pageau. Voracek, uncovered at the point, quickly fired the puck toward the net to a wide-open Simmonds, who redirected the puck past Andrew Hammond 1:30 into the second period.

STARS 3, KINGS 2

Jordie Benn scored the tiebreaking goal with 4:58 to play, and the Dallas Stars rallied from a third-period deficit to assert their Western Conference supremacy.

Benn scored his first goal since Dec. 21 after Patrick Eaves tied it early in the third. Jamie Benn also scored his 41st goal for the Stars, who claimed a late-season meeting of division leaders.

Coach Lindy Ruff won his 700th career game as Dallas (48-22-9) moved four points ahead of St. Louis atop the Central Division and eight points ahead of Los Angeles (46-27-5) in the conference standings.

Jeff Carter scored his fifth goal in four games and Jonathan Quick stopped 36 shots for the Kings, who have lost five of seven.

PENGUINS 5, ISLANDERS 0

The Penguins clinched a playoff berth behind Matt Murrayโ€™s 23 saves for his first NHL shutout.

Surging Pittsburgh improved to 45-25-8 with its fifth straight win and has outscored opponents 25-10 in that stretch.

The Penguins made the postseason for the 10th straight year and solidified their grip on second place in the Metropolitan Division.

Oskar Sundqvist, Patric Hornqvist, Matt Cullen, Phil Kessel and Tom Kuhnhackl scored for Pittsburgh, and Sidney Crosby got his 600th NHL assist. Crosby, the NHLโ€™s first star for March, played in his 704th game as a Penguin, passing Brooks Orpik for fifth place on the franchiseโ€™s all-time list.

The Islandersโ€™ playoff outlook dimmed a bit with the loss as they chase a wild-card spot.

SABRES 4, RANGERS 3

Ryan Oโ€™Reilly scored two first-period goals in a 2:52 span and the Buffalo Sabres put a hold on the New York Rangersโ€™ hopes of clinching a playoff berth.

Zamgus Girgensons and Matt Moulson also scored on a night the Sabres sent Henrik Lundqvist to the bench in less than 21 minutes and had the sellout crowd at Madison Square Garden booing several times.

Chad Johnson had 33 saves and Buffalo killed off a late two-man disadvantage in improving to 6-2-2 in its last 10 games, and snapping a nine-game losing streak against the Rangers dating to April 2013.

Kevin Hayes, J.T. Miller and Derek Stepan scored for the error-prone Rangers.

LIGHTNING 3, DEVILS 1

Brian Boyle scored the go-ahead goal on a third-period power play and the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the New Jersey Devils despite hearing bad news about captain Steven Stamkos.

Boyle made it 2-1 on Tampa Bayโ€™s seventh power play and third of the third period on a backhand rebound with 8:28 to play.

Victor Hedman and Nikita Kucherov also scored for the Lightning, who remained two points behind Atlantic Division-leading Florida. Ben Bishop stopped Mike Sisloโ€™s breakaway shot in the first and finished with 25 saves.

Stamkos will miss 1-to-3 months with a blood clot in his right arm, and is scheduled to have surgery Monday to repair it.

New Jersey got a goal from Adam Henrique. Cory Schneider, who hadnโ€™t played since March 4 due to a right knee injury, was back in the lineup and made 33 saves.

RED WINGS 3, MAPLE LEAFS 2

Brad Richards and Mike Green each had a goal and an assist and the Detroit Red Wings beat the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Jimmy Howard made 32 saves for the Red Wings, who moved past the Boston Bruins for third place in the Atlantic Division with 91 points.

Kyle Quincey also scored for Detroit, which is trying to extend its streak of making the playoffs to 24 straight seasons.

Colin Greening and William Nylander scored for Toronto, and Garret Sparks made 23 saves.

PANTHERS 4, CANADIENS 3

Aleksander Barkov scored the winning goal with 28.1 seconds left and the Florida Panthers rallied from a three-goal deficit to defeat the Montreal Canadiens.

Barkov finished with two goals and two assists, and Jaromir Jagr and Jonathan Huberdeau also scored for Florida. Aaron Ekblad also had a pair of assists, while Huberdeau and Brian Campbell had one each.

Brendan Gallagher scored in his return to the Montreal lineup, and David Desharnais and Torrey Mitchell added goals. Joel Hanley, Max Pacioretty, Lars Eller, Paul Byron, Darren Dietz and Tomas Plekanec recorded assists.

Montrealโ€™s Mike Condon made 34 saves, while Roberto Luongo had 24 for Florida.

BLUE JACKETS 5,
HURRICANES 1

Brandon Saad scored three goals for his first career hat trick, and the Columbus Blue Jackets beat the Carolina Hurricanes.

Boone Jenner and Oliver Bjorkstrand also scored, and Alexander Wennberg and David Savard had two assists apiece. The last-place Blue Jackets scored three goals in the second period and snapped a four-game losing streak.

Jeff Skinner scored and Eddie Lack made 22 saves for the Hurricanes, who were mathematically eliminated from the playoff race. They had kept their long-shot postseason bid alive by earning points in 12 of their previous 14 games.