PHILADELPHIA -- Evgeni Malkin scored twice, including the tiebreaker in the third period, and Sidney Crosby also had two goals to lead the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 5-4 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday night.Matt Cullen also scored for the Penguins, who scored three times in a 55-second span in the first period while opening a four-game trip with their fourth win in the last five. Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 38 shots while making his ninth straight start (6-2-1).Malkins game-winner was his 300th career goal.Jakub Voracek scored twice for the Flyers, and Claude Giroux and Wayne Simmonds each had one for Philadelphia. Steve Mason started and gave up three goals on 13 shots in the first period. Michal Neuvirth replaced him to start the second and finished with 12 saves on 14 shots.CANADIENS 2, MAPLE LEAFS 1MONTREAL -- Shea Weber scored a power-play goal in the third period, lifting Montreal to its seventh straight victory.Alex Galchenyuk also scored for Montreal, which is 8-0-1 and the only NHL club without a regulation loss this season.Nazem Kadri scored for the Leafs, who were coming off a 3-2 win Thursday over Florida.Toronto outshot Montreal 37-31, but Carey Price made 37 saves for the Canadiens. Frederik Andersen had 29 stops for the Leafs.WILD 4, STARS 0ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Devan Dubnyk stopped 29 shots for his third straight shutout and 22nd of his career to lift Minnesota.Mikael Granlund, Nino Niederreiter, Eric Staal and Tyler Graovac scored for Minnesota, which improved to 6-2-1.Kari Lehtonen made 11 saves for Dallas, which has just four goals in its last four games.Dubnyk didnt have to make any spectacular saves in establishing a new personal best scoreless stretch of 180 minutes. The last goal he allowed was in overtime last Saturday.BRUINS 1, RED WINGS 0DETROIT -- Tuukka Rask made 23 saves for his 31st career shutout with Boston.Tim Schaller scored for the Bruins, who snapped a three-game losing streak and ended Detroits six-game winning streak.It was Rasks first game back after missing the previous three with a lower-body injury.Jimmy Howard stopped 35 shots for the Red Wings, who lost at home for the first time.BLUES 1, KINGS 0ST. LOUIS -- Jake Allen stopped 27 shots and Jaden Schwartz scored early in the third period, leading St. Louis over Los Angeles.It was the first shutout for Allen this season and the 12th in his career.Schwartz got the first goal by a Blues forward in 169 minutes, 22 seconds. He scored 3:43 into the third off a pass from Jori Lehtera, swiping the puck from in front past goalie Peter Budaj. Vladimir Tarasenko also assisted on Schwartzs first goal of the season.Los Angeles challenged the play for offsides, but the goal was upheld.Budaj had 24 saves. He had won five straight dating to last season.DEVILS 3, LIGHTNING 1NEWARK, N.J. -- Adam Henrique and Damon Severson set each other up for first-period goals and New Jersey ended a five-game losing streak against Tampa Bay.Cory Schneider had 32 saves following a rare night off and Devante Smith-Pelly got his first goal of the season, helping New Jersey rebound from an overtime loss to Chicago on Friday. Henrique scored his 100th career goal.Tyler Johnson scored in the third period for Tampa Bay, which has lost two straight. Andrei Vasilevskiy had 20 saves and lost for the first time in three starts this year.SABRES 3, PANTHERS 0BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Anders Nilsson made 33 saves in his second NHL shutout and Buffalo beat Florida.Sam Reinhart had a goal and an assist for Buffalo. Johan Larsson and Kyle Okposo also scored. The Sabres snapped a four-game winless streak and earned their first home victory of the season.Roberto Luongo stopped 22 shots for Florida. The Panthers have lost five of six and are winless in the first three of a four-game trip.Nilsson, starting his third straight game in place of Robin Lehner, made 13 saves in the third period. Floridas Vincent Trocheck shot wide on a penalty shot with 57 seconds left in the third period. Thomas Welsh Jersey .35 million, one-year contract that avoided salary arbitration. 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George Washington University says it is bringing in outside counsel as part of an investigation into allegations against mens basketball coach Mike Lonergan.In a statement released by a spokesman Thursday night, the school said that it is undertaking a Title IX review but that some of the reported allegations go beyond the scope of Title IX.The statement comes in response to a story posted earlier Thursday by The Washington Post?that reported Lonergan routinely abused his players verbally and emotionally, creating an offensive environment and causing many of them to leave the program as a result.The university expects full cooperation and will not tolerate retaliation during the course of the investigation, the school said in a statement. We will also continue to inform the student-athletes on our mens basketball team of the universitys support and of the resources available to them.Citing interviews with multiple former players and staff members, the Post painted a picture of a coach who regularly crossed the line in his assessments and critiques of his players. According to the newspaper, Lonergan told one athlete he belonged in a transgender league and suggested that anothers son would forever rely on public assistance.One former player, according to the Post, said he needed therapy to cope after his time playing for Lonergan.?Thirteen players have transferred from George Washington in Lonergans five-year tenure.I dont think the guy should be in sports, one former player told the Post. I dont think what he said should be tolerated. I would like to stay at GW. I will not play for Mike Lonergan.One former member of the George Washington basketball staff said, A lot of kids transfer because they have delusions of grandeur. Nobody transferred from GW with delusions of grandeur. They just transferred because they hated him. They couldnt stand another second of him.Lonergan, 50, led the program to the NCAA tournament in 2014 and the NIT championship last season.?Lonergans attorney, Scott Tompsett, provided this statement to ESPN on behalf of the coach on Thursday afternoon:The Washington Post article is full of lies and half-truths. For example, GWU administrators did not address concerns with Coach Lonergan last year. Rather, they looked into allegations and after a thorough investigation, concluded that Coach Lonergan had not violated University policy and that no further action would be taken.The fact of the matter is that the anonymous accusations are not new and they are not true.Coach Lonergan has a well-earned reputation in the college basketball world as a coach who runs his program with integrity and respect. He has always been a champion of diversity and inclusion. Coach Lonergan celebrates those values. Coach Lonergan is proud of his team and its accomplishments both on and off the court. He will aggressively defend himself and his program against false and defamatory accusations.Isaiah Armwood, who played for Lonergan at George Washington from 2012-14, defended the coach.?My time with Lonergan was great, Armwood told ESPN. He is an old-school coach who wants the best out of his players. Me and Lonergan bumped heads on different occasions for different reasons, but in my opinion he did not demean players using inappropriate language whatso ever. He was a very hard-nosed and straight forward coach. Someone who a good playyer would love to play for.dddddddddddd.Notre Dame coach Mike Brey said on ESPNs college basketball podcast on Wednesday that he has talked to Lonergan, who is a good friend of his.I grabbed him in Vegas and said how can I help you? Hes a teacher and educator and intense guy too, Brey said. He cant overreact. I said you cant get into a public contest of throwing barbs. But its my alma mater and Im disappointed in the administration that they could have handled this better. Im close to the place and love the place. The guy has done a good job. He works his butt off and represents the place well. I just hope it works out and Mike continues to stay at GW. As an alum were happy the way hes run the program.The Post reported that allegations of abuse against Lonergan during the 2014-15 season prompted a meeting between the coach and administrators, who requested practice film to examine Lonergans actions. After associate athletic director Ed Scott began to travel with George Washington last season, Lonergan began to target athletic director Patrick Nero, according to one former player who spoke to the Post and expanded on his comments to ESPN.The stuff [Lonergan] has said about the athletic director made everybody uncomfortable, the player told ESPN.The player said Lonergan routinely accused players of engaging in sexual relationships with Nero.It was very odd, the former player said. He had this weird obsession.In early April, the former player met with Nero to discuss a variety of concerns, including inappropriate comments Lonergan allegedly made on a recruits visit in October and during private conversations. He and other former players who spoke to the Post said Lonergan created an awkward and intimidating environment.That resulted in a Title IX investigation, since Title IX refers to sexual harassment of any kind.In an email the former player shared with ESPN, Nero said, I appreciate you stopping in today to let me know of your conversation with Coach Lonergan in the fall and your concerns with this conversation. Obviously, this was not something that was easy to share.According to the email, Nero told the former player he would confidentially share their exchange with Rory Muhammad, the schools Title IX coordinator. A week after his meeting with Nero, the former player emailed Muhammad afterward to express concerns that it seems as if nothing was taken seriously.This worries me because if I [and others] choose to leave the University, word of Coach Lonergans verbal and emotional abuse, as well as player mistreatment would eventually be known among the greater community, the former player wrote to Muhammad. But the former player said Muhammad ultimately told him the program had handled everything internally, which the former player viewed as a failure to take action against the coach, who signed an extension through the 2020-21 season after a successful 2013-14 campaign.The player then left the school.One day, I said I have to do something, the former player told ESPN of his decision to publicize the accusations against Lonergan. I dont think its fair that people have to leave the school they love. The Title IX coordinator didnt protect athletes.ESPN senior writer Andy Katz contributed to this report. ' ' '