Associated Press Associated Press ADVERTISING NEW YORK — Craig Anderson stopped 41 shots to make Jason Spezza’s first-period goal stand up, and the Ottawa Senators pushed the top-seeded New York Rangers to the brink of elimination with a 2-0 victory
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NEW YORK — Craig Anderson stopped 41 shots to make Jason Spezza’s first-period goal stand up, and the Ottawa Senators pushed the top-seeded New York Rangers to the brink of elimination with a 2-0 victory Saturday night in Game 5.
The Senators, the No. 8 seed in the Eastern Conference, have won two straight and will have a chance to knock out the Rangers on Monday night in Ottawa.
Spezza added insurance by scoring an empty-net goal with 55.3 seconds remaining, and Anderson was perfect in earning his second career NHL playoff shutout.
CAPITALS 4, BRUINS 3
BOSTON — Troy Brouwer scored on a power play with 1:27 left, giving Washington the victory and moving defending champion Boston a loss away from elimination.
BLUES 3, SHARKS 1
ST. LOUIS — Jamie Langenbrunner and David Perron scored in a 45-second span in the third period, and St. Louis beat San Jose to wrap up the series in five games.
PANTHERS 3, DEVILS 0
SUNRISE, Fla. — Kris Versteeg scored a goal and set up another, Jose Theodore made 30 saves for his second playoff shutout, and Florida beat New Jersey to move a win away from its first series win in 16 years.
BLACKHAWKS 2, COYOTES 1
GLENDALE, Ariz. — Jonathan Toews scored 2:44 into overtime and Chicago Blackhawks staved off elimination to force a Game 6 in Chicago on Monday.