NEW YORK: Ryan Callahan had two goals and an assist for the New York Rangers, who broke out of their offensive doldrums and ended a six-game losing streak with a 5-3 victory over the battered Pittsburgh Penguins on Sunday. After falling behind 2-0 only 5:06 in, the Rangers tied it before the first intermission. They busted out in the second period – while recording 16 shots – on goals by Vinny Prospal, Callahan, and Artem Anisimov to build a three-goal lead. That was enough to end New York's 0-5-1 skid that put the team's playoff hopes in jeopardy. New York's rally was sparked by coach John Tortorella's timeout called after Nick Johnson's second NHL goal put Pittsburgh ahead by two. Hard-hitting Deryk Engelland gave the Penguins a 1-0 edge at 2:06. Kings 1, Flyers 0: At Philadelphia, Jonathan Quick stopped 40 shots and Drew Doughty scored to lead Los Angeles to its first regulation win in Philadelphia in nearly 18 years. Quick, who sat out Saturday's 4-1 win over the Washington Capitals, was sharp in the Sunday matinee. He covered up a loose puck with 8:28 left in the game after Danny Briere had fanned on a Jeff Carter pass in the goal mouth. Flyers defenseman Chris Pronger also hit the post with a shot in the first period. Red Wings 4, Bruins 2: At Detroit, Todd Bertuzzi scored two goals for the second straight game, lifting the Red Wings to the win over Boston. Bertuzzi and Pavel Datsyuk had tying goals in the early going. Kris Draper had a go-ahead score midway through the second period and Bertuzzi sealed the victory with 6:25 left in the game. Detroit's Jimmy Howard made 23 saves. Rookies Tyler Seguin and Brad Marchand gave the Bruins leads in the first period and Tim Thomas stopped 32 shots. Blue Jackets 2, Stars 1: At Dallas, Rick Nash scored the go-ahead goal in the second period and Steve Mason made 29 saves as Columbus matched a club record with its fifth consecutive road win. Islanders 7, Sabres 6, OT: At Buffalo, New York, Michael Grabner capped a three-goal game by scoring at 2:55 in overtime, leading the injury- and suspension-depleted Islanders to the victory over Buffalo. Ducks 4, Oilers 0: At Edmonton, Alberta, Jonas Hiller made 12 saves in his fifth shutout of the season and Bobby Ryan scored twice as Anaheim beat Edmonton to finish a perfect four-game road trip. Panthers 3, Sharks 2: At Sunrise, Florida, Jason Garrison and Chris Higgins scored in the third period as Florida beat San Jose to stop a five-game home losing streak. Hurricanes 3, Thrashers 2: At Atlanta, Erik Cole scored with 1:19 remaining in the third period to help Carolina snap a three-game losing streak.