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Quick shuts down Red Wings Jonathan Quick made 51 saves for his 10th NHL shutout and defenseman Drew Doughty had a goal and two assists in the Los Angeles Kings' 5-0 victory over the host Detroit Red Wings on Monday night.

Quick shuts down Red Wings

Jonathan Quick made 51 saves for his 10th NHL shutout and defenseman Drew Doughty had a goal and two assists in the Los Angeles Kings' 5-0 victory over the host Detroit Red Wings on Monday night.

Wayne Simmonds, Oscar Moller, Anze Kopitar and Jack Johnson also scored for Los Angeles, which has won four of five overall and four straight against the Red Wings.

Elsewhere: Bryan Little scored his second goal of the game 1 minute, 9 seconds into overtime to give the Atlanta Thrashers a 4-3 win over the host Ottawa Senators. . . . Anders Lindback made 28 saves for his second consecutive shutout to lead the host Nashville Predators to a 5-0 win over the New York Islanders. New York has lost six in a row and 20 of 21 (1-17-3). . . . Jarome Iginla's second goal of the game at 3:49 of overtime gave the host Calgary Flames a 3-2 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets. . . . Tomas Fleischmann and Matt Duchene scored one minute apart late in the third period to help the host Colorado Avalanche rally for a 7-5 win over the Chicago Blackhawks.

Nabokov available again

Longtime San Jose Sharks goaltender Evgeni Nabokov and Kontinental Hockey League club SKA St. Petersburg have parted ways, the player's agent, Don Meehan, told ESPN.com.

Unable to land an acceptable NHL deal after his Sharks contract expired, Nabokov signed a four-year deal with St. Petersburg, one of the KHL's most affluent clubs, last summer. The split was "mutually agreed upon. Family reasons," Meehan said.

Ex-youth hockey coach out on bail

Former junior hockey coach and convicted sex-offender Graham James was released on bail and will be living in the Montreal area.

James, 58, was due in a Manitoba court to finalize his bail conditions, but documents indicate a justice of the peace signed off on his release Friday afternoon.

James faces nine charges stemming from alleged encounters between 1979 and 1994 involving three boys. One of them was Theo Fleury, who became an NHL star. - Associated Press