NHL-Highlights of Friday's NHL games

(Adds another game) Dec 13 (The Sports Xchange) - Highlights of Friday's National Hockey League games. - - - Canucks 4, Oilers 0 Goaltender Roberto Luongo made 19 saves for the 65th shutout of his NHL career as the Vancouver Canucks blanked the Edmonton Oilers 4-0. Luongo moved within one shutout of tying Patrick Roy for 14th place on the NHL's all-time list in that category. He helped the Canucks (19-10-5) post their sixth straight win, while the Oilers (11-20-3), appearing tired and listless throughout, lost for the second time in two nights. Vancouver moved into sole possession of sixth place in the ultra-competitive Western Conference, only three points away from second and five out of first. - - - Penguins 3, Devils 2 The Pittsburgh Penguins tallied three first-period goals and held on to sneak by the New Jersey Devils 3-2. The win pushed the Penguins' home winning streak to a season-high seven games and increased their overall lead atop the Metropolitan Division standings. Just 41 seconds into the game, the Penguins pounced on a rebound and forward Pascal Dupuis stuffed it past Devils goaltender Cory Schnneider. - - - Panthers 3, Capitals 2 (Shootout) The Florida Panthers won their second game in a row, both in shootouts, defeating the Washington Capitals 3-2 in a battle of backup goalies. In the 12th round of the shootout, right winger Tomas Kopecky scored to give the Panthers the win. Clemmensen, a 36-year-old career backup who entered the game with a 3.89 goals-against-average, got his first win of the season and is now 1-2-1. Grubauer, a 22-year-old rookie from Germany who entered the game with a 1.36 goals-against-average, took his first career loss and is now 2-1. - - - (Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)