No. 1 Star: Jaromir Jagr, New Jersey Devils

The 42-year old Jagr became the oldest player in NHL history to record a hat trick as the Devils downed the Philadelphia Flyers 5-2. It was Jagr’s 15th hat trick of his career and the feat moved him to within three goals of Phil Esposito for fifth (714) on the NHL’s all-time goal scoring list. Jagr’s linemates also had a good night, with Scott Gomez recording a goal and two assists and Adam Henrique chipping in a pair of helpers.

No. 2 Star: T.J. Oshie, St. Louis Blues

Oshie was one of three Blues to record four points as St. Louis put the hurt on the San Jose Sharks 7-2. Oshie recorded his second career hat trick, while Kevin Shattenkirk and Alex Steen each posted a goal and three assists.

No. 3 Star: Martin Hanzal, Arizona Coyotes

After falling behind 2-1 early in the second period, the Coyotes grabbed hold of the game with five straight goals en route to a 6-3 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets. With new majority owner Andrew Barroway in attendance, Hanzal recorded four points, while Sam Gagner potted a pair and assisted on another. Mike Smith made 23 saves for his first win since Dec. 1.

Honorable Mention: Carey Price made 30 saves and Max Pacioretty and Tom Gilbert eached scored a goal and recorded an assist as the Montreal Canadiens beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-1. The win was Montreal’s sixth in a row and moved them into first in the Eastern Conference … David Perron scored in his first game with the Penguins … Bobby Ryan’s goal 44 seconds into overtime gave the Ottawa Senators a 3-2 win over the Boston Bruins:

Roman Josi’s overtime goal 18 seconds into the extra period saved the Nashville Predators from an embarrassing collapse and helped them to a 7-6 win over the LA Kings. Fifteen Predators recorded a point as Nashville built up a 5-1 lead 24 minutes into the game before allowing LA to score three time a 1:27 span late in the third period to force overtime:

Four New York Rangers posted two points each as they ripped the Buffalo Sabres 6-1 for their 10th win in a 11 games. Henrik Lundqvist made 24 stops … Thirteen Dallas Stars recorded points, including Jamie Oleksiak, who had three assists, and Vernon Fiddler, who scored twice, in their 7-1 rout of the Minnesota Wild … Henrik Sedin scored his 200th ad 201st career NHL goals and Radim Vrbata netted his 16th of the season as the Vancouver Canucks got by the Detroit Red Wings 4-1. Ryan Miller made 29 saves for his 20th win of the season … Check out Shattenkirk’s goal via this nifty pass from Jaden Schwartz:

Dustin Byfuglien was everywhere Saturday night as the Winnipeg Jets defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-1. He scored a goal, assisted on another and logged a game-high 23:52. Ben Chiarot scored his first NHL goal.

Did You Know? “Dallas last went back-to-back games with at least six goals March 16 and 19, 1997, against Pittsburgh and Phoenix.” (AP)

Dishonorable Mention: Jonathan Quick was pulled after allowing three goals in the opening 9:43 of the game. Meanwhile, Michal Neuvirth lasted 12:34 after allowing four on nine shots … Joe Thornton sat out due to injury, ending his 319-game ironman streak … Stu Bickel set the Wild franchise record for most penalty minutes in a game with 39 during this meeting of the Stars and Wild:

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