Montreal Canadiens' goaltender Carey Price and teammate Francis Bouillin (No. 55) stop Carolina Hurricanes' Jeff Skinner (R) short of the goal as Canadiens' P.K. Subban (No. 76) looks on in Raleigh, North Carolina, Thursday. — Reuters NEW YORK — Chris Kunitz scored two goals, including the tiebreaker 18 seconds into the third period, and the Pittsburgh Penguins overcame a three-goal deficit to beat the Philadelphia Flyers 5-4 at Wells Fargo Center Thursday. Pascal Dupuis, James Neal and Tyler Kennedy scored goals for the Penguins, who lead the Atlantic Division at 16-8. Jakub Voracek scored two power-play goals, and Zac Rinaldo and Kimmo Timonen each had a goal as the Flyers (11-13-1) failed to even their record. Canadiens 4, Hurricanes 2: The Montreal Canadiens regrouped in the third period, scoring two goals in a two-minute span to defeat the Carolina Hurricanes 4-2 in a matchup of division leaders at PNC Arena. Lars Eller scored on a cross-ice pass from Josh Gorges to break a 2-2 tie with 13:51 remaining. Less than two minutes later, P.K. Subban converted on a power play. That spelled the end of Carolina's four-game winning streak. Montreal goalie Carey Price stopped 42 shots to earn the win while the Canadiens (15-5-4) have 34 points to lead the Eastern Conference. Rangers 2, Islanders 1 (OT): Marian Gaborik scored the winning goal 42 seconds into overtime as the streaking New York Rangers edged the New York Islanders 2-1 at Nassau Coliseum. The Rangers improved to 12-8-2 with their season-high fourth straight win and ensured they'd remain among the top eight in the Eastern Conference. The Islanders (10-11-3) had their two-game winning streak snapped – the fifth time this year the Islanders have not been able to win a third straight game - as they squandered a chance to tie the Rangers for eighth in the East. Bruins 4, Maple Leafs 2: The Boston Bruins beat the Toronto Maple Leafs for the second time this season and the ninth time in a row, ending Toronto's three-game winning streak with a 4-2 victory that ended Boston's two-game losing skid. Tyler Seguin scored his sixth and seventh goals of the season and had an assist, linemate Patrice Bergeron a goal (No. 6) and two assists, and Brad Marchand, the left wing on the line, added two assists as the Bruins improved to 15-3-3. David Krejci (No. 6, second in the last 10 games) also beat goalie Ben Scrivens. Blue Jackets 2, Canucks 1 (OT); Devils 3, Sabres 2 (SO); Capitals 7, Panthers 1; Red Wings 3, Oilers 0; Jets 2, Lightning 1; Stars 5, Kings 2; and St. Louis 6, Phoenix 3. — Agencies