Pavel Kubina scored his second straight winning goal and the Toronto Maple Leafs beat Philadelphia twice in two nights, 3-2 on Wednesday in the NHL. Kubina scored in overtime on Tuesday to beat the Flyers 4-3. This time, Kubina got Philly early in the third period. Toronto played without injured captain Mats Sundin for the last two periods. Ian White and Alexei Ponikarovsky also scored. Jeff Carter and Mike Knuble had goals for the Flyers. Martin Biron, who made 51 saves on Tuesday, had 28 in the rematch. Penguins 7, Sabres 3: At Pittsburgh, Ty Conklin beat Buffalo for the fourth time this season and Pittsburgh withstood Sidney Crosby's absence due to an ankle injury flareup. Tyler Kennedy scored his first goal in 17 games during a three-point night, Chris Minard netted the first goal of his 10-game NHL career, and Evgeni Malkin put in his 39th of the campaign during the Penguins' highest-scoring game this season. Petr Sykora, who was supposed to be out with a back injury, Sergei Gonchar, Jeff Taffe and Kris Letang also scored goals for the Penguins, who moved past idle New Jersey by one point for the Atlantic Division lead. They also tied idle Montreal for the Eastern Conference lead. In other games it was: Capitals 3, Flames 2; Panthers 4, Islanders 2; Hurricanes 3, Blackhawks 0; Ducks 4, Canucks 1. __