ANAHEIM, California: Teemu Selanne scored two goals as the Anaheim Ducks beat the Edmonton Oilers 3-2 Sunday. The Ducks won for the seventh time in nine games. Defenseman Luca Sbisa scored a power-play goal. Anaheim backup goalie Curtis McElhinney was cut on the neck by teammate Maxim Lapierre's skate at 11:36 of the second period and the Ducks holding a 2-0 lead. McElhinney went to the dressing room to get stitched up and was replaced by Jonas Hiller, who faced three shots before McElhinney returned during a play stoppage at 14:29 of the period after an interference penalty was called against Sbisa. Capitals 3, Senators 1: At Washington, John Carlson and Brooks Laich scored 45 seconds apart in the third period as Washington downed Ottawa. The victory ended Washington's three-game losing streak and moved the Capitals into a tie with Tampa Bay for first place in the Southeast Division. Jason Chimera scored Washington's other goal, later in the third period, and goalie Michal Neuvirth finished with 22 saves. Ottawa has lost eight of its last nine games. The Capitals trailed for most of the game after Mike Fisher gave Ottawa a quick lead with his goal just 72 seconds into the contest. He scored after Washington couldn't clear a loose puck from in front of Neuvirth. Wild 4, Canucks 0: At St. Paul, Minnesota, Anton Khudobin stopped 32 shots for his first career shutout as Minnesota blanked Vancouver. Andrew Brunette, Martin Havlat, Matt Cullen and John Madden scored for the Wild, who had been outscored 13-2 in three straight losses. Vancouver has lost two of three after a 17-game unbeaten streak. The Canucks are 1-2-0 against Minnesota this season, but 10-0-0 against the rest of the Northwest Division. Vancouver has lost its last four in Minnesota by a combined 21-6. Minnesota is the first team to beat Vancouver twice in regulation this season. Blackhawks 6, Predators 3: At Chicago, Troy Brouwer scored two goals 40 seconds apart in the third period of Chicago's win over Nashville. Dave Bolland also scored two goals for the Blackhawks, who lost 3-2 in a shootout the night before in Nashville. Jonathan Toews scored his 100th career goal with less than four minutes left to play. Bryan Bickell also scored for Chicago. J.P. Dumont had two goals for the Predators, who are 7-2 in their last nine. Martin Erat added a power-play goal for Nashville. Flyers 3, Rangers 2: At New York, Ville Leino had a goal and assist in the first period, and Mike Richards added a short-handed goal in the second as Philadelphia edged New York. Brian Boucher made 34 saves.