Five games of hockey will be played sporadically throughout the day. The first is at 10:30 Pacific time, as...
The Carolina Hurricanes host the Dallas Stars. Kari Lehtonen and Cam Ward got the starting nods for the matinee. Dallas led off with the third of the season for Eric Nystrom, assisted by Vernon Fiddler and Sheldon Souray. The Stars extended the lead with a Stephane Robidas goal on the power play, via Mike Ribeiro and Michael Ryder. Carolina replied back with the fourth of the year from Chad LaRose, also a power play goal, powered by Jeff Skinner and Tomas Kaberle. Dallas made it 3-1 at the end of the first period on the fourth of the season by Jamie Benn, fueled by Loui Eriksson and Ryder. In the second period, the Stars extended their lead with Ryder tallying his fourth of the year, thanks to Eriksson and Souray. Benn extended the Dallas lead with his second of the game and fifth of the season, a shorthanded goal made possible by Eriksson. The Hurricanes got one back in the third period with a power play goal by Tuomo Ruutu, his fourth of the year, coming off of Derek Joslin and Jay Harrison. The final here was 5-2, and the three stars went to Eriksson, Benn, and Ryder, although another good game came from Souray.
Next to the Battle of Florida, with the Florida Panthers hosting the Tampa Bay Lightning. Mathieu Garon and Jose Theodore will be in the creases. Florida opened early on a power play goal by Brian Campbell, powered by Kris Versteeg and Tomas Fleischmann. The Panthers added on with the second of the season for Tomas Kopecky, from Jack Skille and Mike Weaver. Florida made it 3-0 with Mike Santorelli notching a goal, courtesy of Dmitry Kulikov. Garon was pulled in favor of Dwayne Roloson at this time. Tampa Bay got going with a Ryan Malone power play goal in the second period, via Eric Brewer and Steven Stamkos as his fourth of the year. Stamkos soon pulled the Lightning closer with his tenth of the season, and Matt Gilroy and Martin St. Louis had the assists. Tampa Bay tied it in the third period with the fifth of the year by Teddy Purcell, assisted by Steve Downie and Eric Brewer. The game went into overtime, and then a shootout, where the Lightning downed the Panthers for good with a lone tally by Dominic Moore. Roloson (29 for 29 in saves in relief), Stamkos, and Purcell were the three stars in the 4-3 game.
Up to New York, where the Rangers host the Winnipeg Jets. Ondrej Pavelec and Martin Biron will play in front of the cages. New York was first on the board with a Derek Stepan power play goal, his second of the season, powered by Marian Gaborik and Michael Del Zotto. The Rangers extended the lead with Gaborik potting his sixth of the year, courtesy of Stepan and Artem Anisimov. New York iced it at 3-0 with Gaborik netting his second of the game and seventh of the campaign, an empty net goal to finalize the score, with the help of Anisimov. The three stars were Stepan, Biron (23 save shutout), and Gaborik, with honorable mention to Anisimov.
West to Chicago, where the Blackhawks host their fierce rivals from Vancouver, the Canucks. Roberto Luongo and Corey Crawford will play in the blue paint. Vancouver drew first blood with a David Booth goal, assisted by Kevin Bieksa and Chris Higgins on the power play. Chicago answered with Michael Frolik's third of the season, made possible by Niklas Hjalmarsson. The Canucks shot back in the second period with a power play goal by Aaron Rome, powered by Cody Hodgson and Booth. Vancouver extended the lead on the sixth of the year for Daniel Sedin, also a power play goal, coming off of Henrik Sedin and Dan Hamhuis. The Blackhawks got one back as Marcus Kruger recorded his second of the season, from Jamal Mayers and Viktor Stalberg. The Canucks took it back shortly after on a Jannik Hansen goal, his second of the year, from the brothers Sedin. Vancouver made it 5-2 with Hamhuis potting his second of the season, a power play goal aided by Henrik, who gets a sock trick and Alexander Edler. The Canucks rolled on into the third period, striking with a Henrik goal, his fifth of the year, guided in by Edler and Daniel, a power play goal. The final was 6-2, and the three stars were Henrik, Hamhuis, and Daniel, while the honorable mentions go to Hodgson, Booth, and Edler.
Farther west to our final destination tonight. This is Denver, Colorado, with the Colorado Avalanche hosting the Calgary Flames. Miikka Kiprusoff and Semyon Varlamov tended the twines. Colorado struck early with Paul Stastny netting his fourth of the season, via Shane O'Brien and Matt Duchene. Calgary answered on a Mark Giordano goal, his second of the year, set up by Scott Hannan and Tom Kostopoulos. The Flames took the lead with Curtis Glencross scoring on the power play, his fourth of the season, powered by Alex Tanguay and Jarome Iginla. The 2-1 score lasted to the end of the game, and the three stars were Kiprusoff (32 for 33 in saves), Giordano, and Stastny.
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