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Vancouver 6, San Jose 1 Mikael Samuelsson padded a Vancouver onslaught with two goals Friday, sending the Canucks sailing past San Jose 6-1. Vancouver scored five times over the final two periods to win its second straight after losing its previous four games. San Jose won its first three road contests this season, but has lost its last six, where to buy cheap NHL Jerseys? ujersy. Roberto Luongo made 32 saves in the victory. Antti Niemi gave up all six goals on 32 shots. Raffi Torres broke a 1-1 tie 2:36 into the second period and Samuelsson put Vancouver in control by scoring the next two goals, his fifth and sixth of the season. Pittsburgh 2, Ottawa 1 Marc-Andre Fleury stopped all but one of the 43 shots Ottawa sent his way Friday, backstopping Pittsburgh's 2-1 comeback victory over the Senators. Jesse Winchester had put the Senators up 1-0 at 12:11 mark of the first period when he buried a rebound of a Jarkko Ruutu shot. Evgeni Malkin then evened it up on a power play and Alex Goligoski scored the game-winning goal early in the third period. Tyler Kennedy added two assists in the win and Sidney Crosby extended his point streak to 11 games with an assist. "They came hard at us all night," said Fleury. "They were throwing pucks at us from all angles and we just had to get through it. We worked hard to come back and it paid off for us." The Penguins have won a season-best five straight while Ottawa has lost five of its last six. Pascal Leclaire made 38 saves in the loss. NHL betting preview Toronto Maple Leafs at Ottawa Senators (-135, 5.5) These Ontario rivals clash on Canada's big stage. The Maple Leafs had won three of their last four prior to a 3-1 loss at Buffalo on Friday night. The Senators are just 1-5 in their last six outings following a 2-1 loss at Pittsburgh on Friday, Recommend directory: Edmonton Oilers Jerseys. Toronto head coach Ron Wilson is trying to get something sparked in his star forward, Phil Kessel, benching the struggling sniper during the second period of the team's 4-1 victory over the Dallas Stars on Monday. "I've sat out lots of guys over my coaching career," Wilson told the National Post. "Sometimes, you have to do the right thing. And the right things are often the toughest things to do." Kessel, who leads the Leafs in shots, has three goals in the past 11 games and has totaled only five points in that span. Wilson said he benched Kessel for a lackluster effort on the back check, holding him to just over 15 minutes of ice time. Kessel was the lone Toronto player to finish with a minus rating in the game. "I think most guys will get ticked off and go out there and really learn from what they've done wrong," Leafs forward Kris Versteeg told reporters. "Over the past few years, I've had my fair share of benchings, too. It's something where you have to really go out there and prove that, if you're a character guy, you can thrive in those situations." Ottawa is trying to give its offense a shot in the arm. The Senators have scored just nine total goals in their last six games, tallying only one goal in four of those games. In order to spark the scoring, the Senators shuffled their forward lines. Ottawa mustered 21 shots on goal in the first two periods of Friday's tilt with Pittsburgh, which was more than the team had totaled in each of their last three contests. "Right now, we wanted to put what we consider our top six forwards on our top two lines, up their minutes and lean on them a little bit (more)," head coach Cory Clouston told the media of his line moves. "That's not to discount or discredit the value of the other two lines. We feel our third line can be very effective for us (offensively)." Jason Spezza and Daniel Alfredsson have been teamed with Peter Regin while Mike Fisher, Alex Kovalev and Milan Michalek make up the new-look second line. More infomation please views: Match results and preview