PITTSBURGH: Sidney Crosby scored a goal and set up another as the Pittsburgh Penguins matched their second-longest winning streak in history by beating the New Jersey Devils 2-1 Monday night for a 10th consecutive victory. Marc-Andre Fleury made 27 saves as the Penguins matched a 10-game winning streak from Jan. 28-Feb. 15, 1999. Crosby leads the NHL with 24 goals and 24 assists for 48 points. He failed to get a hat trick for the third consecutive home game, but has nine goals in five games and six in three games. Crosby's 16-game scoring streak (18 goals, 15 assists) is the league's longest this season and ties for the second longest of his career. The Penguins won their sixth in a row at home despite going 0 for 6 on the power play. New Jersey (8-17-2) lost its fourth in five games despite Johan Hedberg's 32 saves. Chris Kunitz, who assisted on Crosby's goal, also scored. Sharks 5, Red Wings 2: At Detroit, Logan Couture scored twice, including the go-ahead goal 8 seconds after Niclas Wallin's goal, to lift San Jose over Detroit. Elsewhere it was: Maple Leafs 5, Capitals 4, SO; Blue Jackets 3, Stars 2, SO; Thrashers 3, Predators 2, OT.