Henrik Lundqvist took the loss, making 21 saves. He had been tied with Brodeur for the most shutouts (41) since the 2005-06 season.
Capitals 4, Panthers 0 - Mathieu Perreault scored with 13 seconds elapsed, Alex Ovechkin had two goals and host Washington beat Florida to take over first place in the Southeast Division.
Former Panthers goalie Tomas Vokoun stopped 42 shots in his fourth shutout of the season, the second against Florida.
Jason Chimera had a goal and an assist to help the Capitals supplant the Panthers atop the division. Winning the Southeast title is imperative, because the runner-up may not end up among the eight Eastern Conference teams that qualify for the playoffs.
Islanders 1, Flyers 0 - Evgeni Nabokov made 45 saves and Frans Nielsen and John Tavares scored on Ilya Bryzgalov in a shootout, helping visiting New York beat Philadelphia.
Nielsen scored on the first shot in the shootout. After Nabokov stopped Danny Briere, Tavares fired one past Bryzgalov. Nabokov stuffed Wayne Simmonds to end it.
Canadiens 3, Penguins 2 - Tomas Plekanec scored on host Montreal’s eighth attempt in the shootout in a win over Pittsburgh.
Carey Price made 32 saves during regulation and stopped six of eight shooters in the tiebreaker, including Jason Williams on the Penguins’ final attempt.
Blue Jackets 3, Wild 1 - Rookie defenseman David Savard scored his first career goal and added an assist to lift host Columbus past Minnesota and give Todd Richards a win in his first game as coach against his former team.
Antoine Vermette added a power-play goal and Jeff Carter scored his second goal in as many games after missing 10 with a shoulder injury for Columbus.
Kings 3, Lightning 1 - Kyle Clifford and Dustin Penner had second-period goals to lead Los Angeles past host Tampa Bay.
Steven Stamkos got his NHL-leading 35th goal on his 22d birthday for the Lightning, who are 6-1-1 over their last eight games.