Troy Terry had two goals, Rickard Rakell had a goal and two assists, Kevin Shattenkirk had a goal and an assist, and the visiting Anaheim Ducks rallied to beat the Colorado Avalanche 5-4 in overtime on Saturday night. The Ducks trailed by two goals with more than six minutes remaining in regulation.
Ryan Getzlaf scored the winner in overtime and Ryan Miller stopped 29 shots to help Anaheim end a nine-game winless streak (0-6-3). Mikko Rantanen had two goals, Logan O’Connor and Brandon Saad also scored and Hunter Miska made 22 saves for the Avalanche.
Colorado was without Nathan MacKinnon for the second straight game with an upper-body injury, and JT Compher was a late scratch, also with an upper-body injury.
Two of the Avalanche’s top defensemen, Cale Makar and Bowen Byram, were also out with upper-body injuries. The Ducks went on the power play early in overtime and cashed in when Getzlaf tipped in Rakell’s pass to the front of the net at 1:59. It was Getzlaf’s third goal of the season.
Rantanen scored his second goal of the game and 12th of the season at 6:03 of the third, and 24 seconds later Saad knocked in a centering pass from Andre Burakovsky for his eight goal of the season to give Colorado a 4-2 lead.
Terry’s second goal of the game and fourth of the season made it a one-goal game at 13:03, and Shattenkirk’s power-play goal at 17:10 tied it.
Anaheim played with only 11 forwards for most of the night after Max Jones was hit in the face with a shot from teammate Jakob Silfverberg in the first period.
The Ducks struck first when Rakell scored his fourth goal of the season at 5:10 of the first period, and Terry made it 2-0 when he flipped a backhander in at 4:26 of the second.
O’Connor got one back when he beat Miller with a low shot at 12:06 of the second. It was his third on the year.
The Avalanche tied it up on the power play when Rantanen’s backhanded flip from below the goal went off of Miller and in at 17:36 of the second.
MEanwhile Brendan Gallagher collected two goals and an assist and Tyler Toffoli had one of each to fuel the host Montreal Canadiens to a 7-1 romp over the Winnipeg Jets on Saturday. 
Josh Anderson scored in his return from a three-game absence due to a lower-body injury and former Jet Joel Armia, Paul Byron and defenseman Jeff Petry also tallied. 
The uprising matched a season high in goals for Montreal, which posted a 7-3 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on January 21. 
Tomas Tatar notched three assists, Phillip Danault had two and Carey Price made 28 saves for the Canadiens, who defeated Winnipeg for the first time in four meetings this season.
Mathieu Perreault scored a goal in his third consecutive contest for the Jets, who fell for just the second time in their last eight games. 
Reigning Vezina Trophy recipient Connor Hellebuyck yielded four goals on 19 shots before being relieved by Laurent Brossoit, who allowed three goals on nine shots.
A fortunate carom off the end boards allowed Anderson to fire the puck into an open net to begin the scoring with 4:31 remaining in the first period. 
The goal was Anderson’s 10th of the season, with five of those coming in the first period.
Toffoli doubled the advantage after his wrist shot from the slot beat Hellebuyck at 7:03 of the second period. 
The goal was Toffoli’s team-leading 15th of the season and third in as many games.
Gallagher scored twice in a span of 3:24 to give Montreal a 4-0 lead and chase Hellebuyck from the game. Gallagher has four goals and two assists in his last three contests.
Brossoit entered the game and immediately was treated rudely, with Armia beating him on the first shot he faced. The goal was Armia’s fifth of the season.
Brossoit fumbled the dump-in, allowing for Byron to push the Canadiens’ lead to 6-0 at 4:20 of the third period.
Petry capped the scoring for Montreal four minutes later before Perreault ended Price’s bid for a shutout with 8:46 remaining in the game.