NEW YORK, N.Y. - New York Islanders goaltender Jaroslav Halak is the NHLs first star of the week.Halak posted a 3-0-0 record with a 0.95 goals-against average, .964 save percentage and one shutout last week to help the Islanders post an 11-3-0 record for the month and complete their best November in 34 yearsHe opened the week last Monday by earning his 33rd career shutout in a 1-0 shootout victory over the Philadelphia FlyersHalak then made 25 saves in a 3-2 overtime win against the Washington Capitals and closed the week Saturday with 34 saves in a 3-1 triumph over the New Jersey Devils. Halak also extended his personal winning streak to a career-long nine games.Tampa Bay right-wing Ryan Callahan was named the weeks second star, while Calgary goaltender Karri Ramo took third-star honours.Callahan had three goals and two assists in two games to power the Lightning (16-6-2) to a pair of victories and a share of first place in the league standingsRamo posted back-to-back shutouts, stopping all 58 shots he faced in wins over San Jose and Arizona. Nat Moore Jersey . Left back Layvin Kurzawa put Monaco ahead in the 36th minute with a low shot after being set up by midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia, sweeping the ball in after running onto Kondogbias cross from the left. Minkah Fitzpatrick Youth Jersey .com) - Coming off a pair of tough losses last week, the Syracuse Orange will try to put an end to their first losing skid of the season when they pay a visit to the Maryland Terrapins at the Comcast Center on Monday night in Atlantic Coast Conference action. http://www.dolphinsrookiestore.com/Dolphins-Michael-Deiter-Jersey/ . Costa injured his right thigh muscle against Barcelona last Saturday and had sought treatment in Belgrade from a doctor specializing in using fluid derived from horse placenta to repair damaged cells. Christian Wilkins Womens Jersey . - Playing a road game against a division rival raises the intensity for linebacker Clay Matthews. Larry Csonka Womens Jersey . Behind the talents of rookie Johnny Gaudreau, the Flames will look to keep pace Thursday night when they face the Minnesota Wild in the second of a six-game homestand.San Jose, CA (SportsNetwork.com) - Joe Pavelski scored twice to lead the San Jose Sharks in a 5-2 win over the Edmonton Oilers to split a home-and-home set. Logan Couture had a goal and an assist while Brent Burns and Barclay Goodrow also lit the lamp for the Sharks, who have won five of their last six. Alex Stalock stopped 25 shots in the win. Jordan Eberle and David Perron scored for the Oilers, who had beaten San Jose at home on Sunday to snap an 11-game losing streak. Ben Scrivens allowed all five goals on 24 shots in the loss. We cant continue to out-chance teams and not win ... We have to start finishing and putting our chances in the net, Oilers coach Dallas Eakins said. San Jose went on top for good at 6:14 of the second as Scott Hannans shot from the left point was redirected out of the air and into the net by Couture for a 3-2 lead. It was a 4-2 contest just 1:21 later when the Sharks scored on a power play as Patrick Marleaus one-touch pass at the low left side off a feed frrom Joe Thornton went to the front of the net where Pavelski shot it home.dddddddddddd. Burns sealed the victory with 5:29 to play on a blast from the right point for his eighth of the year. Pavelski got San Jose on the board at 4:33 of the first period, and Goodrows first goal of his career came off a rebound at the left side just 56 seconds later for a 2-0 lead. Edmonton, though, tied the game with a pair of goals later in the first period, and the first was from Eberle as he skated to the front and got Stalock out of position before putting the puck into the net at 12:08. Just four minutes later, Teddy Purcell stole the puck in the San Jose zone and sent a short pass to the right circle where Perron beat Stalock with a wrister. Game Notes San Jose hosts Minnesota on Thursday ... Edmonton plays in Anaheim on Wednesday ... Thornton posted two assists in the game ... San Jose was 1-for-1 on the power play, while Edmonton went 0-for-2. ' ' '