CHICAGO -- Patrick Kane scored a spectacular tiebreaking goal in the second period and the Chicago Blackhawks beat Montreal 3-2 on Sunday night, handing the league-leading Canadiens just their second regulation loss of the season.Marian Hossa added his team-leading ninth and rookie Gustav Forsling scored his first in the NHL as Chicago improved to 9-0-2 in its last 11 and ended Montreals four-game winning streak.Shea Weber and Andrei Markov scored for the Canadiens in a matchup of conference leaders.Both goalies faced teams from their hometowns. Canadiens backup Al Montoya, a Chicago native, made 32 saves. Chicagos Corey Crawford, from Montreal, stopped 21 shots.Kane put Chicago ahead 3-2 with 3:37 left in the second period to cap a terrific individual effort. Kane skated down the slot, fooled Jeff Petry with a move and chipped a shot past Montoya -- while falling to the ice with Max Pacioretty checking him closely from behind.RANGERS 3, OILERS 1EDMONTON, Alberta -- Michael Grabner scored twice, Antti Raanta stopped 38 shots and New York beat Edmonton.Dan Girardi also scored to help the Rangers win for the seventh time in eight games -- including two victories against the Oilers. Grabner now has 10 goals in 16 games this season, topping the nine he had in 80 games with Toronto last year.Andrej Sekera scored for Edmonton and Cam Talbot finished with 24 saves. The Oilers have lost three straight to fall to 2-5-1 since starting the season 7-1-0.CANUCKS 5, STARS 4, OTVANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Troy Stecher tied it with 1:40 left in the third period and Markus Granlund scored in overtime, helping Vancouver rally to beat Dallas.Dallas held leads of 3-1 and 4-3, but Vancouver got goals from Louis Eriksson, Brandon Sutter, Bo Horvat and Stecher to force overtime. The Canucks were coming off a 1-5 road trip and have two wins in their last 12 games.Ryan Miller made 17 saves for Vancouver.Patrick Eaves scored twice and Lauri Korpikoski and Antoine Roussel also scored for the Stars, who wrapped up a five-game road trip 2-1-2.Kari Lehtonen stopped 25 shots for Dallas, which had won 10 straight against the Canucks.Granlund scored 1:27 into overtime by finding a loose puck off a faceoff and snapping it past Lehtonen.JETS 3, KINGS 2, SOWINNIPEG, Manitoba -- Mark Scheifele scored the deciding goal in a shootout to give Winnipeg a victory over Los Angeles.Patrik Laine also beat Peter Budaj in the shootout, and Dwight King scored against the Jets Connor Hellebuyck.The Jets are 3-0-1 in their last four games and 8-7-2 overall. The Kings have lost three straight to drop to 7-8-1.Kings forward Kyle Clifford was called for a boarding major in the first period for a hit that sent Jets forward Kyle Connor into the boards head-first. Adam Lowry and Marko Dano took advantage with power-play goals.Connor left for the dressing room, but returned for the second period.Tanner Pearson scored in the first period for Los Angeles, and defenseman Tom Gilbert tied it midway through the third.WILD 2, SENATORS 1, OTOTTAWA, Ontario -- Matt Dumba scored late in overtime and Darcy Kuemper stopped 35 shots, helping Minnesota beat Ottawa.Ryan Suter scored a short-handed goal for the Wild, and Kuemper was nearly perfect in his third start of the season.Craig Anderson made 40 saves and was again solid for the Senators, who got a goal from Kyle Turris 5:06 into the third period.The Wild were playing their third game in four nights to conclude a four-game trip, but they controlled much of the action with Ottawa looking disorganized for most of the night.BRUINS 2, AVALANCHE 0DENVER -- Tuukka Rask stopped 21 shots and David Krejci scored in the first period, lifting Boston over Colorado.Rask showed no signs of fatigue despite being in net for a second straight night. 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It also includes a number of references and details more likely to be found in a Cold War-era spy novel:---DRINK THE DUCHESSThe report relies heavily on allegations made by the former director of the Moscow laboratory at the heart of the doping scandal, Dr. Grigory Rodchenkov. According to the report, Rodchenkov several years ago noted that the quality of steroids and other PEDs that the coaches were providing to their athletes was becoming suspect and it was becoming difficult to know how safely they could be administered without being detected.So he took steps.After he became laboratory director, and in furtherance of his responsibility to improve Russian sport performance by covering up doping, Dr. Rodchenkov developed a steroid cocktail optimized to avoid detection, the report says. Initially, that cocktail consisted of oral turinabol (dehydrochloromethyl-testosterone), oxandrolone and methasterone.How was it administered?The steroids were dissolved in alcohol (Chivas for the men and vermouth for the women), McLaren writes. The solution was then swished in the mouth in order to be absorbed by the bucal membrane and then spit out. Dr. Rodchenkovs research indicated that, with the laboratory technology available at the time, the detection window for the steroids in the cocktail would not exceed 3-5 days.Thats quite a cocktail. It even had a name.Dr. Rodchenkovs evidence is that, although he designed the cocktail, he did not make it or distribute it. Rather, the cocktail was distributed to various sport federations by Irina Rodionova, who worked for the CSP, a subsidiary organization of the (Ministry of Sport), the report says. Rodionova nicknamed the cocktail `Duchess after a traditional Russian drink.---MOUSE HOLEThe McLaren report confirmed reports that urine samples for Russian athletes at the Winter Games were swapped out for clean samples through a mouse hole in the wall at a laboratory in Sochi.The hole was needed because the Sochi lab was also occupied by international observers and others, requiring secrecy -- and creativity. The Russian Federal Security Service, a descendent of the KGB and key player in the scheme, played a key role, according to the report.Early architectural drawings of the Sochi Laboratory show just how important the FSB were to the execution of the plan as they had their own dedicated rooms within the laboratory building, the reporrt said.dddddddddddd Indeed it was the FSB who performed the critical role of opening the B sample bottles using what they thought was their undetectable method.Still, how to swap tainted samples for clean ones?The quaint solution of passing dirty samples through a mouse hole drilled between the aliquoting room in the secure area of the laboratory and the adjacent `operations room on the exterior of the secure area was suggested by Dr. Rodchenkovs second in command, Yuri Chizov. This scheme was approved by Deputy Minister (Yuri) Nagornykh and Chizhov and FSB (officer Evgeny) Blokhin traveled on their own to Sochi to arrange the drilling of the mouse hole. With the plans linchpin in place, the hijacking of the Sochi Games could go on unobstructed by international observers and any interference.As for Blokhin, the report notes that he was a key handler of tainted samples and he had a security clearance to enter the laboratory under the guise of being a sewer engineer employed by engineering company Bilfinger.---THE MAGICIANSAccording to the report, the World Anti-Doping Agency notified Rodchenkov in December 2014 that a surprise inspection of the Moscow laboratory was coming in a few days. This caused significant anxiety at the lab and Russias Ministry of Sport because the facility held a large quantity of positive but reported as negative urine samples. A separate anti-doping report found that Rodchenkov had destroyed 1,417 samples, but he still considered the lab at risk because of 37 specific samples that were going to b