ANAHEIM, California — Corey Perry scored two goals and captain Ryan Getzlaf extended his point streak to 12 games as the Anaheim Ducks beat the spiraling New York Islanders 5-2 Monday. Cam Fowler had his first career short-handed goal and Saku Koivu scored his first goal in nearly two months in the Ducks' third consecutive win and the Islanders' 10th straight loss. Perry scored a goal in his career-best sixth straight game late in the second period, and added a power-play goal in the third. The Ducks improved to 11-0-2 at home, while the Islanders have lost 10 consecutive road games since Nov. 1. Penguins 2, Blue Jackets 1: Receiving goals from the NHL's two leading scorers, centers Evgeni Malkin and Sidney Crosby, the Pittsburgh Penguins skated past the Columbus Blue Jackets. Malkin, who missed the previous two games due to a lower-body injury, opened the scoring in the second period before Crosby put Pittsburgh up 2-0 in the third with his 16th goal of the season. Marc Andre-Fleury made 32 saves for the Metropolitan Division-leading Penguins (21-10-1). Pittsburgh played without suspended James Neal and injured Brooks Orpik, while Columbus (12-15-3) was without injured Marion Gaborik and Sergei Bobrovsky. Senators 5, Flyers 4 (SO): Jason Spezza scored the only goal in a shootout, and goalie Craig Anderson stopped all three shots he faced in the tiebreaker as the Ottawa Senators outlasted the Philadelphia Flyers. Winger Clarke MacArthur scored two goals for the Senators (11-14-5), and Kyle Turris and defenseman Patrick Wiercioch added goals as they snapped a five-game home ice losing streak. Wingers Michael Raffl and Jakub Voracek and defensemen Luke Schenn and Kimmo Timonen scored for the Flyers (13-14-2) who fell to 1-2 in shootouts. Canucks 2, Hurricanes 0: Eddie Lack stopped 31 shots for the first shutout of his NHL career, and the Vancouver Canucks blanked the Carolina Hurricanes. The Canucks (18-10-5) posted their fifth consecutive win and gained a share of fifth place in the Western Conference. The Hurricanes (13-13-5) suffered their first loss in four games. — Agencies