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NHL: 3 stories from Thursday night

Max Pacioretty and the Habs celebrated his birthday with a victory, the Senators produced a win and a feel-good story, and the Leafs rebounded from a pair of lopsided defeats on a busy Thursday night in the NHL.

Pacioretty's big night; Sens win twice

Montreal Canadiens' Max Pacioretty had a very happy birthday, contributing two goals to help his team pick up two points to keep them at the top of the NHL standings. (Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press)

It was another busy Thursday night in the NHL. The Canadiens celebrated MaxPacioretty's birthday with a victory, the Senators had two big wins for the night, and the Leafs rebounded nicely.

Habby birthday, Max

MaxPaciorettyhad a big night, scoring two goals on his birthday to help the MontrealCanadiensto a 4-1 victory over the St.Louis Blues.

This is starting to be a pattern for the 26-year-old, who earned a hat trick on Nov. 20 of last year.

AnotherHabsforward that had a big night was LarsEller. He scored a goal against the team that drafted him13thoverall in 2007.It was a milestone night, asEllersuited up for theHabsfor the300thtime.

On a completely different note, St. Louis Blues'defencemanKevinShattenkirkhad at least one play he wishes he could take back.

DaleWeisepicked off a terrible pass fromShattenkirkto score abeautiful goal, which also tied the game at one a piece before theCanadienstook off.


St. Louis Blues forward Vladimir Tarasenko for his part continued to demonstrate that he can score some pretty great goals. He batted the puck out of midair to give the Blues an early lead.


Senators make a kid's dreamcome true

Robin Lehner's33 save performance, as well as a flurry of second period scoring helped the Ottawa Senators to a 3-2 victory over the Nashville Predators.

However, earlier in the day they had alarger moral victory. The team signed 14-year-old Jonathan Pitre to a one-day ceremonialscouting contract.

The young man has arare genetic disease called Epidermolysis bullosa, which causes blistering, scarring and shearing of the skin.

The incredibly painfuldisease prevents him from participating in his favourite sport, but the Senators kindly allowed him to take part in his own way.


Senators forward Zack Smith also played his 300th career NHL game, all with Ottawa.

Leafs rebound on home ice

The Toronto Maple Leafs powered past the Tampa Bay Lightning 5-2 thanksto a two goal night from James van Riemsdyk.

It was a team effort that helped the Leafs rebound from a pair of hugely disappointing losses in the past week.

David Clarkson opened up the scoring for the Leafs with his sixth goal of the season.That goal surpassed the five he scored in 60 games last season.

There was a lot to like about the Leafs play, but it wasn't all perfect. Twitter posters got on slumping defenceman Jake Gardiner for his less than stellar play against Lightning forward Alex Killorn.

Killorn managed to score a short-handed goal in the first period by easily skating around a stagnant Gardiner. People didn't respond well to the goal.