play goal broke a third-period deadlock as the Philadelphia Flyers rallied for a 3-2 win Tuesday night, their franchise-record 15th straight victory over the New York Islanders. Gagne's goal finished off the Flyers' comeback from a 2-0 deficit. Jeff Carter and Claude Giroux also scored for the Flyers, who started their streak against the Islanders on Feb. 12, 2008. Philadelphia has outscored New York 51-25 during the run. John Tavares and Kyle Okposo had goals for the Islanders. Maple Leafs 4, Bruins 3, OT: At Toronto, Nikolai Kulemin scored 4:11 into overtime to lift Toronto over Boston. Kulemin made the most of a broken 2-on-1 rush with Mikhail Grabovski, beating prone Bruins goalie Tim Thomas. Grabovski was playing for the first time after missing 23 games because of a broken wrist. The Leafs forced overtime after Luca Caputi scored the tying goal by swatting home a rebound 7:13 into the third. Wayne Primeau and Carl Gunnarsson also scored for Toronto. Jonas Gustavsson stopped 26 shots. Mark Recchi and Marco Sturm each scored a goal and added two assists for Boston. Patrice Bergeron had the Bruins' other goal. Panthers 3, Wild 2, SO: At St. Paul, Cory Stillman scored the winning shootout goal as Florida held Minnesota to 11 shots. The Wild also tied a season low for shots by a home team in the NHL this season. Minnesota set its team mark when it managed only 11 shots on Jan. 23, 2004, at Anaheim. The Wild's previous low for shots on goal at home was 13 against Vancouver on Oct. 14, 2005. The Panthers rebounded from an early 2-0 deficit and held a 31-9 shots advantage after regulation. It was Florida's third straight win and first over Minnesota since Feb. 7, 2001. Minnesota had won the previous seven games over Florida, outscoring the Panthers 30-11. Michael Frolik and Stillman scored for the Panthers to tie the game in the third. It was Frolik's fourth goal in three games and Stillman's fifth point in his last four. Mikko Koivu and Robbie Earl scored first-period goals for the Wild, who found the back of the net twice on their first three shots. Flames 4, Red Wings 2: At Detroit, Jarome Iginla and Rene Bourque scored 1:31 apart in the third period to give Calgary a win over Detroit. The Flames moved into eighth place in the Western Conference and pushed the Red Wings to ninth. Predators 2, Thrashers 1: At Atlanta, Colin Wilson scored off an Atlanta miscue and Dan Ellis turned aside 30 shots, leading Nashville past slumping Thrashers. Canadiens 5, Lightning 3: At Montreal, Scott Gomez had a goal and two assists, and Mathieu Darche scored twice to lift the Canadiens to a victory against Tampa Bay. Jaroslav Halak made 28 saves for Montreal.