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GOALIE STATS TEAM STATS SHOTS ON GOAL
DALLAS POS G A P +/- PIM S HITS BKS GVA TKA FO% PP TOI SH TOI TOI
3 J. Klingberg D 2 2 4 2 2 2 0 1 1 0 - 6: 04 0: 00 22: 38
4 J. Demers D 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 0 - 1: 45 1: 28 19: 13
6 T. Daley D 0 1 1 - 1 0 2 1 3 2 0 - 1: 49 2: 32 24: 17
10 S. Horcoff C 1 0 1 - 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 33% 2: 38 1: 16 13: 24
14 J. Benn L 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 0% 4: 46 1: 07 20: 04
16 R. Garbutt L 0 0 0 0 5 3 1 2 1 0 0% 0: 23 1: 16 14: 47
18 P. Eaves R 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 - 4: 38 0: 00 15: 34
20 C. Eakin C 0 0 0 - 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 47% 0: 09 1: 28 17: 42
21 A. Roussel L 0 0 0 - 1 2 1 2 2 2 0 0% 0: 09 1: 01 17: 52
22 C. Sceviour C 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 100% 3: 02 0: 00 13: 25
24 J. Benn D 0 0 0 - 1 0 0 1 3 2 0 - 0: 00 1: 27 12: 35
27 T. Moen L 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 - 0: 00 0: 27 7: 22
28 D. Schlemko D 0 0 0 - 2 0 0 0 7 1 0 - 0: 00 0: 00 14: 44
33 A. Goligoski D 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 - 0: 29 2: 33 19: 41
38 V. Fiddler C 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 6 0 0 33% 0: 00 1: 25 10: 40
83 A. Hemsky R 0 1 1 - 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 - 2: 10 0: 00 12: 24
90 J. Spezza C 1 0 1 - 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 44% 4: 51 0: 00 16: 27
91 T. Seguin C 0 3 3 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 67% 6: 12 0: 00 21: 11
WINNIPEG POS G A P +/- PIM S HITS BKS GVA TKA FO% PP TOI SH TOI TOI
5 M. Stuart D 0 1 1 0 2 1 4 2 2 0 - 0: 00 3: 48 19: 37
8 J. Trouba D 0 1 1 1 0 6 1 1 2 0 - 1: 42 4: 33 29: 43
9 E. Kane L 0 0 0 - 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 0% 1: 44 2: 08 20: 55
14 A. Peluso R 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 0: 00 0: 00 3: 15
16 A. Ladd L 1 1 2 2 2 4 3 2 2 0 - 2: 16 3: 03 19: 59
17 A. Lowry L 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 40% 0: 00 0: 36 15: 32
18 B. Little C 0 0 0 1 2 5 1 2 2 0 72% 2: 17 3: 02 20: 32
19 J. Slater C 0 0 0 - 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 73% 0: 00 2: 19 6: 39
21 T. Galiardi L 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0% 0: 00 0: 00 4: 01
22 C. Thorburn R 0 0 0 0 2 0 7 2 0 0 0% 0: 00 0: 00 13: 09
26 B. Wheeler R 0 1 1 1 0 8 4 0 1 0 - 2: 07 1: 57 19: 16
33 D. Byfuglien D 0 0 0 0 14 3 1 2 2 0 - 1: 17 3: 07 18: 58
39 T. Enstrom D 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 - 1: 44 2: 30 20: 31
44 Z. Bogosian D 0 0 0 - 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 - 0: 25 0: 00 9: 34
55 M. Scheifele C 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 1 0 33% 1: 43 0: 09 15: 17
63 B. Chiarot D 0 0 0 - 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 - 0: 00 1: 40 17: 06
67 M. Frolik R 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 2 - 1: 53 2: 24 18: 07
85 M. Perreault C 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 4 56% 2: 52 0: 00 18: 02
SKATER STATS
NO. PLAYER EV PP SH SAVES- SHOTS SV% PIM TOI
DALLAS 32 K. Lehtonen ( W) 21- 11- 736 - 382 - 2 0 - 0 38 - 40 .950 0 60: 00
WINNIPEG 34 M. Hutchinson ( L) 14- 6- 221 - 225 - 91 - 1 27 - 32 .844 0 57: 35
1ST 2ND 3RD T
DALLAS 11 13 12 - 40
WINNIPEG 10 18 8 - 32
PP HITS FO WINS GVA TKA BKS PIM
DALLAS 4/ 8 13 30 17 5 31 13
WINNIPEG 0/ 2 31 39 16 9 11 35
Saturday's Results
Dallas 5 Winnipeg 2
Montreal 1 Washington 0 ( OT)
Detroit 4 N. Y. Islanders 1
Ottawa 7 Arizona 2
Boston 3 Los Angeles 1
New Jersey 3 Florida 1
Philadelphia 1 Toronto 0
N. Y. Rangers 4 Carolina 1
Tampa Bay 3 Columbus 1
Edmonton at Calgary
Chicago at San Jose
Friday's Results
St. Louis 3 Carolina 2 ( SO)
Pittsburgh 2 New Jersey 1 ( OT)
Colorado 3 Nashville 0
Vancouver 5 Buffalo 2
Chicago 4 Anaheim 1
Sunday's Games
Arizona at Montreal, 12 p. m.
St. Louis at Washington, 12 p. m.
Nashville at Pittsburgh, 1 p. m.
Minnesota at Vancouver, 2 p. m.
Monday's Games
Florida at N. Y. Rangers, 6 p. m.
Winnipeg at Calgary, 8 p. m.
Edmonton at San Jose, 9: 30 p. m.
Tuesday's Games
Arizona at Columbus, 6 p. m.
Los Angeles at Washington, 6 p. m.
Ottawa at New Jersey, 6 p. m.
Florida at N. Y. Islanders, 6 p. m.
Buffalo at Montreal, 6: 30 p. m.
Toronto at Nashville, 7 p. m.
Tampa Bay at St. Louis, 7 p. m.
Chicago at Minnesota, 7 p. m.
Colorado at Dallas, 7: 30 p. m.
Carolina at Anaheim, 9 p. m.
Winnipeg at Vancouver, 9 p. m.
Wednesday, February 4
Pittsburgh at Edmonton, 7 p. m.
Boston at N. Y. Rangers, 7 p. m.
San Jose at Calgary, 9 p. m.
Thursday, February 5
St. Louis at Buffalo, 6 p. m.
N. Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 6 p. m.
Los Angeles at Florida, 6: 30 p. m.
Washington at Ottawa, 6: 30 p. m.
Anaheim at Nashville, 7 p. m.
Tampa Bay at Dallas, 7: 30 p. m.
Detroit at Colorado, 8 p. m.
Carolina at Arizona, 8 p. m.
San Jose at Vancouver, 9 p. m.
National Hockey League
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central GP W L OL SL F A P Home Away Last 10 Strk
Nashville 48 31 11 2 4 145 115 68 19- 2- 0- 1 12- 9- 2- 3 6- 2- 1- 1 L- 2
St. Louis 48 31 13 2 2 156 117 66 19- 4- 1- 1 12- 9- 1- 1 9- 0- 1- 0 W- 4
Chicago 49 31 16 1 1 155 113 64 16- 7- 1- 0 15- 9- 0- 1 5- 5- 0- 0 W- 1
Pacific GP W L OL SL F A P Home Away Last 10 Strk
Anaheim 50 32 12 2 4 147 134 70 18- 6- 1- 2 14- 6- 1- 2 7- 3- 0- 0 L- 2
San Jose 49 26 17 2 4 137 135 58 13- 8- 1- 2 13- 9- 1- 2 6- 3- 1- 0 W- 2
Vancouver 47 27 17 2 1 129 120 57 12- 9- 0- 1 15- 8- 2- 0 5- 5- 0- 0 W- 1
Wild Card GP W L OL SL F A P Home Away Last 10 Strk
Winnipeg 51 26 17 4 4 142 132 60 12- 10- 2- 1 14- 7- 2- 3 6- 3- 0- 1 L- 3
Calgary 49 26 20 2 1 140 127 55 12- 10- 1- 114- 10- 1- 0 5- 5- 0- 0 L- 1
Los Angeles 49 21 16 5 7 134 132 54 16- 6- 3- 3 5- 10- 2- 4 2- 4- 2- 2 L- 1
Dallas 49 23 19 6 1 157 159 53 11- 10- 4- 1 12- 9- 2- 0 5- 4- 1- 0 W- 2
Colorado 50 21 18 7 4 131 141 53 13- 9- 2- 1 8- 9- 5- 3 5- 2- 1- 2 W- 1
Minnesota 48 22 20 4 2 131 138 50 11- 7- 4- 1 11- 13- 0- 1 4- 5- 0- 1 W- 2
Arizona 49 17 26 2 4 113 168 40 9- 12- 2- 1 8- 14- 0- 3 2- 6- 0- 2 L- 1
Edmonton 49 13 27 6 3 113 162 35 9- 15- 1- 1 4- 12- 5- 2 5- 5- 0- 0 W- 1
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic GP W L OL SL F A P Home Away Last 10 Strk
Tampa Bay 51 32 15 0 4 166 133 68 21- 4- 0- 1 11- 11- 0- 3 7- 3- 0- 0 W- 2
Montreal 48 32 13 2 1 128 108 67 17- 5- 1- 1 15- 8- 1- 0 7- 2- 1- 0 W- 5
Detroit 50 29 12 2 7 149 129 67 17- 4- 0- 6 12- 8- 2- 1 8- 2- 0- 0 W- 1
Metropolitan GP W L OL SL F A P Home Away Last 10 Strk
N. Y. Islanders 49 32 16 0 1 158 139 65 17- 5- 0- 0 15- 11- 0- 1 6- 4- 0- 0 L- 2
Pittsburgh 49 28 13 4 4 145 125 64 17- 7- 1- 2 11- 6- 3- 2 4- 3- 2- 1 W- 1
N. Y. Rangers 47 28 15 0 4 139 112 60 15- 7- 0- 3 13- 8- 0- 1 6- 4- 0- 0 W- 1
Wild Card GP W L OL SL F A P Home Away Last 10 Strk
Boston 50 27 16 2 5 134 124 61 16- 7- 2- 2 11- 9- 0- 3 8- 1- 0- 1 W- 2
Washington 49 25 14 6 4 144 125 60 13- 5- 2- 3 12- 9- 4- 1 4- 3- 2- 1 L- 1
Florida 47 21 16 4 6 115 132 52 10- 8- 0- 4 11- 8- 4- 2 4- 5- 0- 1 L- 1
Philadelphia 51 22 22 2 5 140 151 51 15- 7- 0- 3 7- 15- 2- 2 6- 4- 0- 0 W- 4
Ottawa 48 20 19 5 4 136 136 49 11- 7- 2- 2 9- 12- 3- 2 4- 4- 1- 1 W- 1
Toronto 51 22 25 2 2 144 156 48 15- 11- 0- 0 7- 14- 2- 2 1- 8- 0- 1 L- 9
New Jersey 50 19 22 3 6 113 138 47 9- 7- 3- 4 10- 15- 0- 2 6- 2- 2- 0 W- 1
Columbus 48 21 24 2 1 120 151 45 10- 12- 1- 111- 12- 1- 0 3- 7- 0- 0 L- 2
Carolina 49 17 26 1 5 105 129 40 11- 9- 0- 3 6- 17- 1- 2 5- 3- 0- 2 L- 2
Buffalo 50 14 33 2 1 94 179 31 10- 13- 1- 1 4- 20- 1- 0 0- 10- 0- 0 L- 14
Note: The top three teams in each division and the next two teams in the conference earn playoff
berths. A team winning in regulation, overtime or shootout is credited with two points and a
victory in the W column; the team losing in overtime or shootout receives one point which is
registered in the OL or SL columns.
Scoring Leaders
Through Friday GP G A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW S Pct
Jakub Voracek, Philadelphia 50 17 41 58 11 51 7 0 3 143 11.9
Patrick Kane, Chicago 49 25 31 56 13 2 6 0 5 151 16.6
Tyler Seguin, Dallas 48 28 25 53 1 18 7 0 4 195 14.4
Claude Giroux, Philadelphia 49 16 36 52 7 22 9 0 4 183 8.7
Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh 45 15 37 52 6 28 7 0 2 142 10.6
Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh 45 19 32 51 1 56 8 0 2 142 13.4
Nicklas Backstrom, Washington 48 15 35 50 5 38 1 0 3 99 15.2
Ryan Getzlaf, Anaheim 49 15 35 50 7 39 2 0 3 123 12.2
Tyler Johnson, Tampa Bay 48 17 32 49 26 12 5 0 2 130 13.1
Vladimir Tarasenko, St. Louis 48 24 24 48 21 21 5 0 4 166 14.5
John Tavares, N. Y. Islanders 48 23 25 48 - 1 24 10 0 5 157 14.6
Steven Stamkos, Tampa Bay 50 27 19 46 - 1 24 8 0 4 164 16.5
Alex Ovechkin, Washington 48 29 16 45 12 34 13 0 6 230 12.6
Phil Kessel, Toronto 50 20 25 45 - 14 12 7 0 3 166 12.0
Nick Foligno, Columbus 46 18 27 45 6 28 9 0 1 95 18.9
Henrik Zetterberg, Detroit 49 15 30 45 3 24 3 0 3 151 9.9
Ryan Johansen, Columbus 47 18 26 44 - 9 30 7 0 0 118 15.3
Jamie Benn, Dallas 48 16 28 44 - 2 43 5 1 2 146 11.0
Kyle Okposo, N. Y. Islanders 46 14 30 44 - 2 10 4 0 1 154 9.1
Rick Nash, N. Y. Rangers 46 28 15 43 16 20 4 3 5 169 16.6
Joe Pavelski, San Jose 49 25 18 43 9 19 13 0 4 159 15.7
James van Riemsdyk, Toronto 50 21 22 43 - 16 31 8 1 3 164 12.8
Logan Couture, San Jose 49 18 25 43 4 6 4 2 2 154 11.7
Nikita Kucherov, Tampa Bay 50 17 26 43 28 6 2 0 2 116 14.7
Mike Ribeiro, Nashville 48 10 33 43 15 36 0 0 1 57 17.5
Brad Marchand scored two goals to lift the Boston
Bruins to a 3- 1 victory over the Los Angeles
Kings on Saturday. Chris Kelly tallied the gamewinning
goal late in the third and Tuukka Rask
made 30 saves for the Bruins, who were coming
off a 5- 2 win over the Islanders on Thursday.
Jordan Nolan lit the lamp and Jonathan Quick
stopped 30- of- 32 shots for the Kings, who have
dropped five of their last six games. Nolan tied
the game with seven minutes remaining in the
final stanza. Drew Doughty raced through the
neutral zone and sent the puck to Nolan, who
entered the zone and blasted the puck over the
glove of Rask from the left- wing boards. Boston
reclaimed the lead for good just 1: 33 later as
Kelly redirected Carl Soderberg's right point shot
into the net for a 2- 1 score. Marchand scored on
an empty net with 16.7 seconds left to seal the
win.
First Period
No Scoring.
Penalties - None.
Second Period
1. Boston, Marchand 14 ( Chara, Campbell)
17: 20.
Penalties - Carter LA ( cross- checking) 3: 47,
Bergeron Bos ( tripping) 19: 32.
Third Period
2. Los Angeles, Nolan 2 ( Doughty, Muzzin)
13: 00.
3. Boston, Kelly 6 ( Soderberg, Krug) 14: 33.
4. Boston, Marchand 15 ( unassisted) 19: 43
( en).
Penalties - None.
Shots on goal by
Los Angeles 6 10 15- 31
Boston 10 13 10- 33
Goal - Los Angeles: Quick ( L, 17- 13- 10); Boston:
Rask ( W, 22- 11- 7).
Power plays - Los Angeles: 0- 1; Boston: 0- 1.
Referees - Kelly Sutherland, Marc Joannette.
Linesmen - Andy McElman, Brian Murphy.
Att. at Boston, MA. - 17,565
Michael Del Zotto recorded the game's lone goal
and Steve Mason stopped 30 shots as Philadelphia
claimed a 1- 0 decision over Toronto on
Saturday. Mason made his 100th career appearance
for the club a memorable one, recording his
second shutout of the season and 25th career
whitewash for the Flyers, who have won a season-
high four straight games. James Reimer
made 17 saves for the Maple Leafs, whose losing
skid reached nine consecutive outings. Del
Zotto beat Reimer high and inside the far post
from a sharp angle in the left circle just 4: 05 into
the contest. Mason made 12 saves in the first,
his best a dive from right to left to smother a
Nazem Kadri chance with roughly two minutes
on the clock. After a relatively sedate eight- save
second period, Mason then made a shoulder
stop to seal off the near post on a Morgan Rielly
wraparound try with 5 1/ 2 minutes left in the
contest. Jakub Voracek was sent off for tripping
with 3: 31 remaining and the Leafs received their
first power- play chance at a crucial time. Toronto
recorded just one quality chance on the
advantage.
First Period
1. Philadelphia, Del Zotto 5 ( Straka, Simmonds)
4: 05.
Penalties - Granberg Tor ( boarding) 4: 52.
Second Period
No Scoring.
Penalties - Kessel Tor ( cross- checking)
13: 16.
Third Period
No Scoring.
Penalties - Voracek Pha ( tripping) 16: 29.
Shots on goal by
Toronto 12 8 10- 30
Philadelphia 9 4 5- 18
Goal - Toronto: Reimer ( L, 6- 10- 0); Philadelphia:
Mason ( W, 11- 12- 6).
Power plays - Toronto: 0- 1; Philadelphia: 0- 2.
Referees - Paul Devorski, Graham Skilliter.
Linesmen - Tim Nowak, Mike Cvik.
Att. at Philadelphia, PA. - 19,872
Ryan Miller faced his former team for the first
time and his 20 saves helped the Vancouver
Canucks to a 5- 2 win over the Buffalo Sabres on
Friday. Miller played against the team he won a
Vezina Trophy with for the first time since being
traded to St. Louis last February.
First Period
1. Buffalo, Stewart 8 ( Ennis, Girgensons) 4: 00
( pp).
2. Vancouver, Horvat 4 ( Kassian, Matthias)
19: 36.
Penalties - Ennis Buf ( high- sticking) 0: 54, Vcr
Bench ( too many men) 2: 22, Weber Vcr ( slashing)
6: 46, Meszaros Buf ( hooking) 20: 00.
Second Period
3. Vancouver, Weber 4 ( Higgins, Vey) 1: 43
( pp).
4. Vancouver, Bonino 11 ( H. Sedin, D. Sedin)
4: 19 ( pp).
5. Buffalo, Stewart 9 ( Flynn, Zadorov) 14: 16
( pp).
Penalties - Gionta Buf ( interference) 3: 13, H.
Sedin Vcr ( high- sticking) 13: 05, Kassian Vcr
( slashing) 15: 45.
Third Period
6. Vancouver, Higgins 7 ( Tanev, Hamhuis) 5: 31.
7. Vancouver, Vrbata 19 ( Tanev, H. Sedin) 19: 25
( en).
Penalties - D. Sedin Vcr ( holding) 4: 01,
Stafford Buf ( high- sticking) 4: 59, Vey Vcr ( hooking)
14: 10.
Shots on goal by
Buffalo 8 8 6- 22
Vancouver 11 12 15- 38
Goal - Buffalo: Hackett ( L, 0- 1- 0); Vancouver:
Miller ( W, 24- 11- 1).
Power plays - Buffalo: 2- 6; Vancouver: 2- 4.
Referees - Greg Kimmerly, Brian Pochmara.
Linesmen - Bryan Pancich, David Brisebois.
Att. at Vancouver, BC - 18,570.
Keith Kinkaid made 26 saves to backstop the
New Jersey Devils to a 3- 1 win over visiting the
Florida Panthers on Saturday night. Kinkaid was
bidding for his first NHL shutout, but allowed a
goal to Brandon Pirri with 1: 29 remaining. Steve
Bernier had scored an empty- net goal a minute
earlier to seal the Devils' third win in four games.
Jaromir Jagr and Mike Cammalleri had firstperiod
goals for New Jersey, which registered
just one shot in the second and two in the third.
Roberto Luongo stopped 11 shots as the Panthers
suffered their sixth loss in seven games.
Jagr gave the Devils a 1- 0 lead 9: 40 into the
game. The goal was the 715th of his career, leaving
him two behind Phil Esposito for fifth alltime.
Cammalleri made it 2- 0 on a power play
with 5: 23 remaining in the first period.
First Period
1. New Jersey, Jagr 10 ( Zubrus, Cammalleri)
9: 40.
2. New Jersey, Cammalleri 16 ( Bernier, Gomez)
14: 37 ( pp).
Penalties - Cammalleri NJ ( holding) 1: 47,
Kulikov Fla ( holding) 13: 10, Thornton Fla ( holding)
17: 39.
Second Period
No Scoring.
Penalties - Jokinen Fla ( holding) 12: 32, Jagr
NJ ( interference) 13: 33.
Third Period
3. New Jersey, Bernier 8 ( Henrique) 17: 28 ( en).
4. Florida, Pirri 6 ( Campbell) 18: 31.
Penalties - Bjugstad Fla ( roughing) 7: 47,
Bernier NJ ( roughing) 7: 47.
Shots on goal by
Florida 5 12 10- 27
New Jersey 10 1 3- 14
Goal - Florida: Luongo ( L, 18- 12- 8); New Jersey:
Kinkaid ( W, 2- 3- 3).
Power plays - Florida: 0- 2; New Jersey: 1- 3.
Referees - Justin St. Pierre, Brad Watson.
Linesmen - Derek Nansen, Jay Sharrers.
Att. at Newark, NJ. - 16,278
Robin Lehner made 35 saves, and the Ottawa
Senators scored four goals in a 5 1/ 2 minute
span in their 7- 2 win over the Arizona Coyotes
on Saturday afternoon. " He was great down the
stretch," said Senators forward Bobby Ryan. " He
controlled the pace of the play." Milan Michalek
and Mark Stone each scored in the closing minutes
of the second period, and Ryan and Jean-
Gabriel Pageau added goals very early in the
third period.
First Period
1. Arizona, Michalek 2 ( unassisted) : 40.
2. Ottawa, Hoffman 17 ( unassisted) 1: 09.
Penalties - Murphy Ari ( tripping) 2: 19, Ekman-
Larsson Ari ( holding) 2: 49, Neil Ott ( fighting)
8: 47, Crombeen Ari ( fighting) 8: 47, Moss Ari
( hooking) 10: 27, Smith Ari ( delay of game)
16: 43, Ari Bench ( too many men) 19: 06.
Second Period
3. Ottawa, Michalek 7 ( Legwand, Methot)
16: 51.
4. Ottawa, Stone 12 ( Methot, Legwand) 18: 54.
Penalties - Neil Ott ( holding) 2: 53, Methot Ott
( stick holding) 19: 28.
Third Period
5. Ottawa, Ryan 14 ( MacArthur, Zibanejad)
1: 57.
6. Ottawa, Pageau 2 ( Karlsson) 2: 17.
7. Arizona, Gagner 9 ( Korpikoski, Yandle) 5: 16.
8. Ottawa, Karlsson 12 ( Stone, Methot) 11: 52.
9. Ottawa, Zibanejad 13 ( Ryan) 18: 33.
Penalties - Borowiecki Ott ( high- sticking)
6: 14, Shinnimin Ari ( roughing) 18: 12, Michalek
Ott ( roughing) 18: 12.
Shots on goal by
Arizona 6 16 15- 37
Ottawa 8 10 13- 31
Goal - Arizona: Smith ( L, 8- 21- 4); Ottawa:
Lehner ( W, 7- 8- 2).
Power plays - Arizona: 0- 3; Ottawa: 0- 5.
Referees - Rob Martell, Dan O'Halloran.
Linesmen - Steve Barton, Lonnie Cameron.
Att. at Ottawa, ON. - 18,489
Petr Mrazek stopped 22 shots and the Detroit
Red Wings grabbed a 4- 1 victory over the New
York Islanders on Saturday. Brendan Smith,
Gustav Nyquist, Tomas Tatar and Jonathan Ericsson
each lit the lamp for the Red Wings, who
rebounded from a loss at Tampa Bay on Thursday
to win for a seventh time in their past eight
games. " We did get some points there that we
were happy about," said Smith. " We want to
continue to build off this and that's what a playoff
team and Stanley Cup team does."
First Period
1. Detroit, Tatar 22 ( Datsyuk, DeKeyser) 5: 29
( pp).
Penalties - Grabovski NYI ( goaltender interference)
5: 17, Glendening Det ( goaltender interference)
17: 46.
Second Period
2. Detroit, Smith 3 ( Jurco, Sheahan) 19: 13.
Penalties - Ericsson Det ( slashing) 13: 03, Det
Bench ( too many men) 15: 10.
Third Period
3. N. Y. Islanders, Visnovsky 4 ( Nielsen, Nelson)
5: 24 ( pp).
4. Detroit, Ericsson 3 ( unassisted) 9: 21.
5. Detroit, Nyquist 20 ( Zetterberg, Kronwall)
13: 08 ( pp).
Penalties - Smith Det ( interference) 5: 14, De
Haan NYI ( holding) 7: 18, Nelson NYI ( Embellishment)
10: 01, Nyquist Det ( hooking) 10: 01,
Hamonic NYI ( hooking) 11: 21, Martin NYI
( roughing) 18: 22.
Shots on goal by
N. Y. Islanders 5 9 9- 23
Detroit 8 4 7- 19
Goal - N. Y. Islanders: Johnson ( L, 6- 6- 0);
Detroit: Mrazek ( W, 11- 4- 1).
Power plays - N. Y. Islanders: 1- 4; Detroit:
2- 4.
Referees - Eric Furlatt, Chris Rooney.
Linesmen - Tony Sericolo, Don Henderson.
Att. at Detroit, MI. - 20,027
Patrick Kane scored two goals and set up another
in helping the visiting Chicago Blackhawks
beat the Anaheim Ducks 4- 1 on Friday night.
Patrick Sharp had four assists, and Jonathan
Toews and Duncan Keith also scored for the
Blackhawks. Rickard Rakell's power- play goal
midway through the third period spoiled the
shutout bid for Corey Crawford, who made 21
saves as Chicago notched its third straight victory
at Honda Center. Frederik Andersen stopped
29 shots for the Ducks, who have dropped two
in a row following a six- game winning streak.
" You can tell how far you have to go to be the
best," said Anaheim coach Bruce Boudreau.
" You can be in first place, but they turned it up
and we weren't able to handle it."
First Period
1. Chicago, Toews 15 ( Kane, Sharp) 5: 30.
Penalties - Keith Chi ( tripping) 2: 50.
Second Period
2. Chicago, Keith 7 ( Sharp) 9: 16.
3. Chicago, Kane 24 ( Sharp, Richards) 15: 23.
Penalties - Maroon Ana ( tripping) 2: 00, Jackman
Ana ( goaltender interference) 6: 16, Fowler
Ana ( hooking) 18: 07.
Third Period
4. Anaheim, Rakell 5 ( Perry, Maroon) 10: 06
( pp).
5. Chicago, Kane 25 ( Sharp, Oduya) 13: 25.
Penalties - Shaw Chi ( hooking) 6: 55, Hjalmarsson
Chi ( tripping) 8: 31.
Shots on goal by
Chicago 13 14 6- 33
Anaheim 7 7 8- 22
Goal - Chicago: Crawford ( W, 19- 11- 2); Anaheim:
Andersen ( L, 27- 7- 5).
Power plays - Chicago: 0- 3; Anaheim: 1- 3.
Referees - Kyle Rehman, Dan O'Rourke.
Linesmen - Jean Morin, Mark Wheler.
Att. at Anaheim, CA - 17,497.
John Klingberg had two goals and two assists in
the Dallas Stars' 5- 2 victory over the Winnipeg
Jets on Saturday. Shawn Horcoff, Patrick Eaves
and Jason Spezza also lit the lamp for the Stars,
who have won two in a row since a two- game
skid.
First Period
1. Dallas, Eaves 5 ( Seguin, Klingberg) 5: 13
( pp).
Penalties - Thorburn Wpg ( roughing) 0: 33,
Roussel Dal ( roughing) 0: 33, Chiarot Wpg ( interference)
4: 58, Hemsky Dal ( slashing) 6: 33,
Bogosian Wpg ( slashing) 12: 07.
Second Period
2. Winnipeg, Ladd 18 ( Stuart, Trouba) 10: 14.
3. Dallas, Horcoff 7 ( Daley, Hemsky) 14: 21
( pp).
4. Dallas, Spezza 9 ( Seguin, Klingberg) 18: 47
( pp).
Penalties - Garbutt Dal ( fighting) 3: 40, Slater
Wpg ( fighting) 3: 40, Perreault Wpg ( high- sticking)
10: 31, Bogosian Wpg ( slashing) 13: 32,
Byfuglien Wpg ( delay of game) 18: 02.
Third Period
5. Dallas, Klingberg 8 ( Fiddler, Sceviour) 4: 29.
6. Dallas, Klingberg 9 ( Seguin, Ja. Benn) 8: 40
( pp).
7. Winnipeg, Enstrom 2 ( unassisted) 12: 46.
Penalties - Stuart Wpg ( roughing) 0: 26,
Byfuglien Wpg ( roughing) 8: 17, Byfuglien Wpg
( misconduct) 8: 17, Ladd Wpg ( unsportsmanlike
conduct) 8: 17, Little Wpg ( roughing) 8: 17, Fiddler
Dal ( roughing) 8: 17, Klingberg Dal ( highsticking)
13: 43.
Shots on goal by
Dallas 11 13 8- 32
Winnipeg 10 18 12- 40
Goal - Dallas: Lehtonen ( W, 21- 11- 7); Winnipeg:
Hutchinson ( L, 14- 6- 2).
Power plays - Dallas: 4- 6; Winnipeg: 0- 2.
Referees - Dave Jackson, Kevin Pollock.
Linesmen - Shane Heyer, Matt MacPherson.
Att. at Winnipeg, MB. - 15,016
Max Pacioretty scored the game's only goal with
1: 52 remaining in overtime to lift the Montreal
Canadiens past the Washington Capitals 1- 0 on
Saturday afternoon. Pacioretty's goal, coupled
with Carey Price's second consecutive shutout,
ended Washington's seven- game winning streak
in Montreal and sent the Canadiens to a fifth
straight victory. Price followed up his whitewash
of the Rangers on Thursday with 36 saves. He
improved to 10- 1- 1 since Dec. 20, thanks in part
to Pacioretty chipping in Tomas Plekanec's centering
feed in OT.
First Period
No Scoring.
Penalties - Kuznetsov Wash ( holding) 2: 32,
Bournival Mtl ( boarding) 8: 55, Subban Mtl
( roughing) 11: 26, Laich Wash ( roughing) 11: 26,
Eller Mtl ( hooking) 15: 14.
Second Period
No Scoring.
Penalties - Plekanec Mtl ( interference) 3: 15,
Wilson Wash ( interference) 3: 15, Gilbert Mtl
( slashing) 8: 01, Emelin Mtl ( cross- checking)
9: 50, Ovechkin Wash ( tripping) 15: 04.
Third Period
No Scoring.
Penalties - Eller Mtl ( holding) 0: 59, Orpik
Wash ( cross- checking) 6: 27.
Overtime
1. Montreal, Pacioretty 23 ( Plekanec, Subban)
3: 08.
Penalties - None.
Shots on goal by
Washington 9 17 10 0- 36
Montreal 7 6 15 2- 30
Goal - Washington: Holtby ( LO, 23- 10- 9);
Montreal: Price ( W, 26- 10- 2).
Power plays - Washington: 0- 5; Montreal:
0- 3.
Referees - Francis Charron, Mike Leggo.
Linesmen - Darren Gibbs, Kiel Murchison.
Att. at Montreal, QC. - 21,286
Henrik Lundqvist stopped 31 shots to lead the
New York Rangers in a 4- 1 win over the Carolina
Hurricanes. Chris Kreider, Dan Boyle, Dominic
Moore and Rick Nash all lit the lamp for the
Rangers, who snapped a two- game slide. Brad
Malone had the only goal of the game for the
Hurricanes, who have dropped their last two
games. Cam Ward allowed all four goals on 37
shots in the loss. The Rangers grabbed the lead
6: 30 in when Nash picked up an errant pass in
the neutral zone and skated to the left circle
before beating Ward with a wrister to the short
side. Skating shorthanded, New York took a 2- 0
lead at 10: 57 of the first as Moore flew down the
left wing and made a nifty move to get around
the defender before sliding a backhand between
the pads of Ward.
First Period
1. N. Y. Rangers, Nash 29 ( unassisted) 6: 30.
2. N. Y. Rangers, Moore 4 ( McDonagh) 10: 57
( sh).
Penalties - Nash NYR ( tripping) 9: 13, Faulk
Car ( holding) 12: 17, Klein NYR ( tripping)
16: 44.
Second Period
3. Carolina, Malone 4 ( Murphy, Dwyer) 5: 38.
Penalties - Gleason Car ( roughing) 12: 36,
Miller NYR ( roughing) 12: 36.
Third Period
4. N. Y. Rangers, Kreider 11 ( Hayes, Zuccarello)
10: 16.
5. N. Y. Rangers, Boyle 5 ( Hagelin, Fast) 10: 37.
Penalties - None.
Shots on goal by
Carolina 15 10 7- 32
N. Y. Rangers 8 13 16- 37
Goal - Carolina: Ward ( L, 11- 18- 4); N. Y. Rangers:
Lundqvist ( W, 24- 11- 3).
Power plays - Carolina: 0- 2; N. Y. Rangers:
0- 1.
Referees - Tim Peel, Ghislain Hebert.
Linesmen - Brian Mach, Shandor Alphonso.
Att. at New York, NY. - 18,006
Ben Bishop turned aside 34 shots to lead the
Tampa Bay Lightning in a 3- 1 win over the
Columbus Blue Jackets. Cedric Paquette, Brett
Connolly and Valtteri Filppula each lit the lamp
for the Lightning, who have won five of their last
six games. Ryan Johansen had the only marker
for the Blue Jackets, who have lost three of their
last four. Curtis McElhinney allowed all three
goals on 34 shots in defeat. The Lightning took
a 1- 0 lead with just 23.5 seconds to play in the
first period after Jason Garrison sent a pass from
the left point to the low left side where Brenden
Morrow one- touched the pass to the front and
Connolly finished it off.
First Period
1. Tampa Bay, Connolly 9 ( Morrow, Garrison)
19: 36.
Penalties - Johnson Clb ( interference) 8: 07.
Second Period
No Scoring.
Penalties - Wisniewski Clb ( interference) 2: 18,
Tropp Clb ( goaltender interference) 10: 20, Sustr
TB ( hooking) 12: 56, Hartnell Clb ( roughing)
19: 28, Boyle TB ( roughing) 19: 28.
Third Period
2. Tampa Bay, Paquette 10 ( Drouin, Killorn)
10: 02.
3. Tampa Bay, Filppula 10 ( unassisted) 11: 43.
4. Columbus, Johansen 19 ( Savard, Murray)
16: 34.
Penalties - Dubinsky Clb ( interference) 1: 56,
Kucherov TB ( hooking) 4: 28, Stralman TB ( hooking)
17: 15, Johnson Clb ( roughing) 19: 56, Boyle
TB ( roughing) 19: 56.
Shots on goal by
Columbus 7 16 12- 35
Tampa Bay 8 11 15- 34
Goal - Columbus: McElhinney ( L, 5- 8- 1);
Tampa Bay: Bishop ( W, 26- 8- 2).
Power plays - Columbus: 0- 3; Tampa Bay:
0- 4.
Referees - Brad Meier, Ian Walsh.
Linesmen - Derek Amell, Michel Cormier.
Att. at Tampa, FL. - 18,477
JETS 2
LIGHTNING 3
MAPLE LEAFS 0
RED WINGS 4
CANADIENS 1 SENATORS 7
BLACKHAWKS 4
COYOTES 2
HURRICANES 1
SABRES 2
BRUINS 3
KINGS 1
BLUE JACKETS 1
CANUCKS 5
FLYERS 1
CAPITALS 0 ( OT)
DEVILS 3
PANTHERS 1
STARS 5
RANGERS 4
ISLANDERS 1
DUCKS 1
Late Friday
Goalies
Note: Qualified goalies have played a minimum
of 785 minutes.
Goals Against Avg. GPI MINS GA AVG
Brian Elliott, STL 23 1324 43 1.95
Pekka Rinne, NAS 37 2230 73 1.96
Mike Hutchinson, WPG 22 1228 41 2.00
Carey Price, MTL 38 2269 79 2.09
Jimmy Howard, DET 32 1848 65 2.11
Calvin Pickard, COL 15 881 32 2.18
Braden Holtby, WSH 42 2451 92 2.25
Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 37 2201 83 2.26
Fred Andersen, ANA 41 2384 90 2.27
Corey Crawford, CHI 32 1894 72 2.28
Ryan Miller, VAN 36 2070 80 2.32
Marc- A. Fleury, PIT 39 2302 89 2.32
Tuukka Rask, BOS 40 2356 92 2.34
Ben Bishop, TB 39 2216 87 2.36
Cory Schneider, NJ 43 2465 97 2.36
Cam Ward, CAR 32 1899 75 2.37
Craig Anderson, OTT 31 1847 73 2.37
Jonas Hiller, CGY 32 1795 71 2.37
Steve Mason, PHI 31 1750 70 2.40
Anton Khudobin, CAR 18 996 40 2.41
Win- Loss Record GPI MINS W L OL
Pekka Rinne, NAS 37 2230 29 6 2
Fred Andersen, ANA 41 2384 27 7 5
Jaroslav Halak, NYI 36 2161 26 10 0
Carey Price, MTL 38 2269 26 10 2
Ben Bishop, TB 39 2216 25 8 2
Ryan Miller, VAN 36 2070 24 11 1
Marc- A. Fleury, PIT 39 2302 23 10 5
Braden Holtby, WSH 42 2451 23 10 8
Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 37 2201 23 11 3
Tuukka Rask, BOS 40 2356 21 11 7
Kari Lehtonen, DAL 41 2330 20 11 7
Antti Niemi, SJ 36 2137 20 11 5
Corey Crawford, CHI 32 1894 19 11 2
Roberto Luongo, FLA 38 2161 18 11 8
Save Pct. GPIMINS GA SA SV% W L OL
Pickard, COL 15 881 32 503 .936 6 6 3
Htchinsn, WPG 22 1228 41 601 .932 14 5 2
Carey Price, MTL38 2269 79 1144 .931 26 10 2
Rinne, NAS 37 2230 73 1053 .931 29 6 2
Elliott, STL 23 1324 43 592 .927 14 5 2
Anderson, OTT 31 1847 73 999 .927 13 11 7
Varlamov, COL 30 1789 78 1001 .922 13 10 7
Schneider, NJ 43 2465 97 1242 .922 17 19 5
Holtby, WSH 42 2451 92 1176 .922 23 10 8
Mason, PHI 31 1750 70 894 .922 10 12 6
Lundqvist, NYR 37 2201 83 1051 .921 23 11 3
Shutouts GPI MINS SO W L OL
Fleury, PIT 39 2302 6 23 10 5
Holtby, WSH 42 2451 5 23 10 8
Lundqvist, NYR 37 2201 5 23 11 3
Ryan Miller, VAN 36 2070 5 24 11 1
Halak, NYI 36 2161 4 26 10 0
Varlamov, COL 30 1789 4 13 10 7
Andersen, ANA 41 2384 3 27 7 5
Anderson, OTT 31 1847 3 13 11 7
Dubnyk, ARI- MIN 25 1360 3 13 6 2
Brian Elliott, STL 23 1324 3 14 5 2
Martin Jones, LA 11 599 3 4 3 2
Kuemper, MIN 29 1490 3 13 12 2
Lehtonen, DAL 41 2330 3 20 11 7
Niemi, SJ 36 2137 3 20 11 5
Price, MTL 38 2269 3 26 10 2
Quick, LA 40 2319 3 17 12 10
Rinne, NAS 37 2230 3 29 6 2
Talbot, NYR 11 585 3 4 4 1
Calendar
Feb. 21 - Stadium Series, Los Angeles vs.
San Jose at Santa Clara, Calif.
March 2 - Trade deadline.
April 11 - Regular season ends.
This Date in Hockey
FEBRUARY 1
1922 - Ottawa's Harry " Punch" Broadbent
extended his goal scoring streak to 12 straight
games, as the Senators beat the visiting Montreal
Canadiens 4- 2.
1969 - St. Louis goaltender Glenn Hall recorded
his sixth shutout of the season and the 79th
of his career in the Blues' 2- 0 win at Detroit.
1969 - Montreal's Jean Beliveau beat Ranger
goalie Ed Giacomin for the 450th goal of his NHL
career. Canadiens won 6- 2 at the Forum.
1970 - Rangers' Terry Sawchuk recorded his
447th ( and final) victory, and 103rd career shutout
when New York defeated Pittsburgh, 6- 0.
Sawchuk's 447 wins and 103 career shutouts
were both NHL records at the time of his retirement.
1973 - Boston's Phil Esposito scored a hat trick
to become the second player in team history to
score 300 goals as a member of the Bruins. The
milestone came in a 5- 2 win over the visiting
Toronto Maple Leafs. Espo also had two assists
in the game.
1977 - Montreal's Guy Lafleur began an NHLrecord
28 game point scoring streak, with a goal
and three assists, in the Canadiens' 7- 3 win over
the Barons, at Cleveland. Wayne Gretzky later
upped the record to 51 games.
1980 - Rookie Wayne Gretzky scored his first
career hat trick and added an assist to lead the
Oilers to a 9- 2 win over the Winnipeg Jets. It
came in Gretzky's 50th NHL game.
1981 - Blues' Brian Sutter scored his 100th
career NHL goal as St. Louis won 4- 1 at
Detroit.
1981 - Ric Seiling scored the 3,000th goal in
Sabres history, in a 4- 0 win over the Winnipeg
Jets. Don Edwards recorded his 13th NHL shutout
in the game, at the Aud.
1986 - Los Angeles' Bernie Nicholls scored
his 8th career hat trick and added an assist in
the Kings' 9- 6 win against the Jets, at Winnipeg.
1986 - Edmonton's Glenn Anderson scored
twice to give him 250 career NHL goals when the
Oilers tied 4- 4 at Calgary.
1987 - L. A.' s Marcel Dionne became the first
player in NHL history to get 20 goals in each of
his first 16 seasons, when he scored for the
Kings in an 3- 2 loss against the Nordiques at
Quebec.
1989 - Bryan Murray coached his 600th NHL
game -- and led the Washington Capitals to a 4- 3
overtime win over the Rangers. Murray's record
improved to 310- 211- 79 as he became the 21st
coach to reach 600 games.
1992 - Pittsburgh's Mark Recchi scored his
100th career NHL goal in a 4- 1 Penguins' win
over the Blues, at the Civic Arena.
1992 - Tom Webster became the third coach
in Kings' history to record 100 victories, and
Kelly Hrudey earned his 13th career shutout in
a 2- 0 win over the visiting Chicago Blackhawks.
1993 - New NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman
officially took office.
1995 - Chicago's Ed Belfour recorded his 24th
career shutout to become the third goaltender in
franchise history to get 150 victories, and Jeremy
Roenick picked up four assists as the Blackhawks
won 7- 0 at Edmonton.
1996 - St. Louis goalie Grant Fuhr started in his
50th straight game and made 34 saves as the
Blues tied 2- 2 with Vancouver, at the Kiel Center.
1999 - Eric Lindros scored his 250th career
NHL goal in the Flyers 4- 2 win against the visiting
Los Angeles Kings. Lindros became the
seventh player in Flyers' history to score 250
goals.
1999 - Ottawa's Ron Tugnutt recorded his 10th
career shutout in the Senators' 1- 0 win at Vancouver.
2001 - Colorado's Patrick Roy became the first
goaltender in NHL history to play in 40 ( or more)
games for 16 straight seasons ( extending his
league record) when he played in a 5- 3 Avalanche
loss in Vancouver.
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