Patrice Bergeron scored with 52 seconds left in regulation to help the Bruins avoid a historic third straight shutout, before Michael Cammalleri scored in the shootout to give the Montreal Canadiens a 2-1 victory over Boston on Thursday. Boston had not scored in 192 minutes, 6 seconds, dating to Vladimir Sobotka's goal at 7:02 of the third period against Edmonton on Saturday. The Bruins had not been shut out in three straight games since they scored just once over five games from Feb. 2-14, 1929. In the 700th game between the archrivals, Carey Price stopped 42 Boston shots for his first win in more than a month. Kings 5, Penguins 2: At Los Angeles, Jarrett Stoll scored the go-ahead goal with 7:51 to play, as Los Angeles roared from behind with a four-goal third period to beat Pittsburgh. Jonathan Quick made 21 saves in a standout performance for the Kings, who ended the Penguins' season-opening, seven-game road winning streak. NHL scoring leader Anze Kopitar's second goal tied it early in the third for the Kings, who improved to 6-0-2 in their last eight games for the club's longest points streak since November 2000. Los Angeles took charge late after two frustrating periods against the defending champions. Michal Handzus scored on a rebound just 23 seconds after Stoll's one-timer on a clever pass from captain Dustin Brown. Blue Jackets 4, Thrashers 3: At Atlanta, Raffi Torres scored two second-period goals as Columbus held off Atlanta. The Thrashers, coming off road wins at Ottawa and Montreal, lost for the fourth time in five home games. The Blue Jackets took a 2-0 lead in the first period when Jakub Voracek and Derick Brassard each had a goal and an assist, and Columbus never trailed. Pavel Kubina's power-play goal 2:06 into the third period cut Atlanta's deficit to 4-3. Bryan Little and Tobias Enstrom scored in the second. Enstrom's goal was his first this season. Red Wings 2, Sharks 1, SO: At Detroit, Pavel Datsyuk and Henrik Zetterberg scored in the shootout as Detroit snapped San Jose's six-game winning streak. Canucks 5, Wild 2: At St. Paul, Minnesota, Darcy Hordichuk and newly signed Matt Pettinger each scored their first goals of the season, forming an unlikely pair to lead short-handed Vancouver past Minnesota. Senators 3, Lightning 2, OT: At Ottawa, Jason Spezza scored a power-play goal 4:17 into overtime to lift Ottawa over Tampa Bay. Coyotes 3, Blackhawks 1: At Glendale, Arizona, Peter Mueller scored his first goal of the season and Martin Hanzal added a goal and an assist as Phoenix beat Chicago. Flames 2, Blues 1, OT: At St. Louis, Dion Phaneuf's goal 2:50 into overtime gave the Calgary a victory against St. Louis. Rangers 4, Oilers 2: At Edmonton, Alberta, Ales Kotalik had a goal and two assists as the New York Rangers beat Edmonton. Ducks 4, Predators 0: At Anaheim, California, Jonas Hiller made 40 saves to earn his fifth NHL shutout as Anaheim beat short