EDMONTON, Alberta — Jaromir Jagr scored in overtime, lifting the Dallas Stars to a 3-2 victory over the injury-riddled Edmonton Oilers for their first winning streak of the season. Jagr beat Oilers goalie Devan Dubnyk 1:46 into the extra period with a high wrist shot for his third goal of the season. Jamie Benn and Derek Roy scored in regulation for the Stars, who improved to 5-5-1. Dallas has won two in a row. Ales Hemsky and Justin Schultz scored for the Oilers, who were without three of their top four centers — Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (day to day with a shoulder injury), Shawn Horcoff (broken knuckle) and Eric Belanger (broken toes). Adding to their woes, center Anton Lander left the game in the first period with a foot injury. The Oilers (4-3-3) are now winless in their last four games. Ducks 3, Avalanche 0: Viktor Fasth stopped 31 shots for his first NHL shutout and Francois Beauchemin scored in his 500th career game as the surging Anaheim Ducks downed the Colorado Avalanche. Sheldon Souray and Saku Koivu each added a goal and an assist for the Ducks, who won their fourth straight game. Fasth stymied the struggling Avalanche with one sprawling save after another to help Anaheim start a six-game road swing on a good note. Boston linemates Tyler Seguin and David Krejci scored in the opening 2:05 of the third period to lift to the Bruins over the Montreal Canadiens 2-1. The win moved the Bruins into sole possession of first place in the Northeast Division and kept Montreal from taking over the division lead. P.K. Subban scored his first of the season on a second period power play for Montreal, whose five-game home winning streak ended. Bruins 2, Canadiens 1: Linemates Tyler Seguin and David Krejci scored in the opening 2:05 of the third period, lifting the Boston Bruins over the Montreal Canadiens. — Agencies