Only two games of hockey tonight. The numbers in games won't be this low again until just before the all-star break. First...
The Florida Panthers host the Vancouver Canucks. Roberto Luongo and Scott Clemmensen get the starts. Dale Weise put Vancouver ahead first with his third of the season, and Manny Malhotra had the lone assist. Florida tied it with a Dmitry Kulikov goal in the second period, his fourth of the year set up by Marcel Goc and Shawn Matthias. The Panthers took the lead with a Goc goal, his fourth of the season coming on the power play via Kris Versteeg and Mikael Samuelsson. The third period was silent, leaving the final at 2-1, and the three stars went to Clemmensen (25 for 26 in saves), Goc, and Kulikov.
Across the southern United States, the Los Angeles Kings welcome the Washington Capitals. Tomas Vokoun and Jonathan Bernier are the masked men. Washington was first to score with a Marcus Johansson goal, eighth of the season, assisted by Mike Knuble. Los Angeles tied it with a Kyle Clifford goal, his second of the year, thanks to Trent Hunter and Willie Mitchell. The Kings gained the lead with an Anze Kopitar goal, his twelfth of the season, made possible by Dustin Brown. Los Angeles added on in the second period with Jack Johnson registering his sixth of the year, and Clifford and Hunter had the helpers. The Kings rolled on with a Jarret Stoll goal, his fifth of the season, going down via Dustin Penner and Mike Richards. Michal Neuvirth relieved Vokoun for the third period. Los Angeles extended the lead again in the third period when Justin Williams put away his seventh of the campaign, a power play goal, powered by Drew Doughty and Johnson. The Capitals pulled as close as 5-2 when Johansson made his second of the game and ninth of the year, courtesy of Roman Hamrlik and Alexander Semin. The three stars were Clifford, Johansson, and Hunter, while Johnson gets an honorable mention.
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Monday, January 9, 2012
Fantasy Hockey All-Stars week 13
1. Semyon Varlamov, 2 W, 0.48 GAA, 58 SV, .983 SV%, 1 SO
2. Erik Karlsson, 1 G, 5 A, +7 (insert Bryzism here), 2 PIM, 2 PPP, 16 SOG
3. Alex Pietrangelo, 1 G, 5 A, +2, 2 PIM, 4 PPP, 12 SOG
4. Jonathan Quick, 1 W, 0.66 GAA, 59 SV, .967 SV%, 1 SO
5. Taylor Hall, 4 G, 1 A, -3, 4 PIM, 3 PPP, 19 SOG
2. Erik Karlsson, 1 G, 5 A, +7 (insert Bryzism here), 2 PIM, 2 PPP, 16 SOG
3. Alex Pietrangelo, 1 G, 5 A, +2, 2 PIM, 4 PPP, 12 SOG
4. Jonathan Quick, 1 W, 0.66 GAA, 59 SV, .967 SV%, 1 SO
5. Taylor Hall, 4 G, 1 A, -3, 4 PIM, 3 PPP, 19 SOG
Sunday, January 8, 2012
NHL Day 95 2011-2012
Only three games going on today. The first is a semi-early game from Ottawa...
As the Senators bring in their hosts from yesterday, the Philadelphia Flyers. Ilya Bryzgalov and Craig Anderson will start again. Ottawa got on the board first with a Daniel Alfredsson goal, his fourteenth of the season, assisted by Kyle Turris and Jared Cowen. Philadelphia replied with an Andrej Meszaros goal, his sixth of the year, thanks to Max Talbot. The Senators regained the lead with a Chris Neil goal, his sixth of the season, coming off of Nick Foligno and Erik Karlsson. The Flyers retied it when Marc-Andre Bourdon potted his second of the year, fueled by Danny Briere. Philadelphia grabbed the lead on a Sean Couturier goal, his sixth of the season, with a lone assist from Matt Read. Read got the Flyers going again in the second period when he made his thirteenth of the year on the power play, powered by James van Riemsdyk and Matt Carle. Ottawa got one back with Colin Greening's goal, his ninth of the season, made possible by Jason Spezza and Milan Michalek. The Senators tied it with Karlsson making his sixth of the year, an unassisted goal. Ottawa took a late 5-4 lead with Filip Kuba recording his fourth of the season, with helpers from Erik Condra and Alfredsson. The Senators cied it at 6-4 with a Foligno empty net goal, his twelfth of the year, guided in by Neil. The three stars went to
To the southwest, the Chicago Blackhawks hosted fierce rivals, the Detroit Red Wings. Ty Conklin and Corey Crawford get the starting nods. Chicago opened with a Dave Bolland power play goal, his ninth of the season, powered by Marian Hossa and Nick Leddy. The Blackhawks added on forty-four seconds later with a Patrick Sharp goal, his twentieth of the year, coming from Michael Frolik and Hossa. Detroit pulled closer with a Valtteri Filppula goal, his fourteenth of the season coming on the power play via Henrik Zetterberg and Jiri Hudler. The Red Wings tied it in the third period on a Zetterberg goal, his ninth of the year, assisted by Danny Cleary and Filppula. Detroit took the game in overtime when Pavel Datsyuk scored shorthanded, his thirteenth of the campaign, fueled by Jonathan Ericsson and Johan Franzen. The three stars went to Filppula, Hossa, and Cleary, while Zetterberg earns the honorable mention.
Finally, out in Anaheim, the Ducks host the equally dismal Columbus Blue Jackets. Steve Mason and Jonas Hiller started in goal, but Curtis Sanford and Iiro Tarkki came on in relief of their starters by the time the second period began. Anaheim opened with an Andrew Cogliano goal, his eighth of the season, assisted by Luca Sbisa and Jason Blake. The Ducks added on when Corey Perry scored his sixteenth of the year, via Bobby Ryan and Francois Beauchemin. Columbus got on the board when Rick Nash scored, netting his thirteenth of the season with the help of Vinny Prospal. Anaheim quickly shot back on the power play as Teemu Selanne deposited his thirteenth of the year, thanks to Ryan Getzlaf and Lubomir Visnovsky. The Ducks extended the lead with Saku Koivu's goal, his sixth of the season, made possible by Ryan. The Blue Jackets got one back in the second period on a Derick Brassard goal, his fifth of the year coming on the power play from Aaron Johnson and Grant Clitsome. Anaheim replied with Perry's second of the game and seventeenth of the season, a power play goal powered by Koivu and Visnovsky. Selanne added on again for the Ducks in the third period with his second of the night and fourteenth of the year, with assists provided by Niklas Hagman and Koivu. Columbus answered with another Nash goal, his second of the game and fourteenth of the season, going down unassisted. The Blue Jackets pulled closer with a Derek Dorsett goal, his eighth of the year, guided in by Prospal. Perry iced it by completing his hat trick with his eighteenth of the campaign, an empty net goal, produced by Beauchemin. The final was 7-4, and the three stars were Perry, Selanne, and Nash, while honorable mentions include Prospal, Beauchemin, Koivu, Visnovsky, and Ryan.
As the Senators bring in their hosts from yesterday, the Philadelphia Flyers. Ilya Bryzgalov and Craig Anderson will start again. Ottawa got on the board first with a Daniel Alfredsson goal, his fourteenth of the season, assisted by Kyle Turris and Jared Cowen. Philadelphia replied with an Andrej Meszaros goal, his sixth of the year, thanks to Max Talbot. The Senators regained the lead with a Chris Neil goal, his sixth of the season, coming off of Nick Foligno and Erik Karlsson. The Flyers retied it when Marc-Andre Bourdon potted his second of the year, fueled by Danny Briere. Philadelphia grabbed the lead on a Sean Couturier goal, his sixth of the season, with a lone assist from Matt Read. Read got the Flyers going again in the second period when he made his thirteenth of the year on the power play, powered by James van Riemsdyk and Matt Carle. Ottawa got one back with Colin Greening's goal, his ninth of the season, made possible by Jason Spezza and Milan Michalek. The Senators tied it with Karlsson making his sixth of the year, an unassisted goal. Ottawa took a late 5-4 lead with Filip Kuba recording his fourth of the season, with helpers from Erik Condra and Alfredsson. The Senators cied it at 6-4 with a Foligno empty net goal, his twelfth of the year, guided in by Neil. The three stars went to
To the southwest, the Chicago Blackhawks hosted fierce rivals, the Detroit Red Wings. Ty Conklin and Corey Crawford get the starting nods. Chicago opened with a Dave Bolland power play goal, his ninth of the season, powered by Marian Hossa and Nick Leddy. The Blackhawks added on forty-four seconds later with a Patrick Sharp goal, his twentieth of the year, coming from Michael Frolik and Hossa. Detroit pulled closer with a Valtteri Filppula goal, his fourteenth of the season coming on the power play via Henrik Zetterberg and Jiri Hudler. The Red Wings tied it in the third period on a Zetterberg goal, his ninth of the year, assisted by Danny Cleary and Filppula. Detroit took the game in overtime when Pavel Datsyuk scored shorthanded, his thirteenth of the campaign, fueled by Jonathan Ericsson and Johan Franzen. The three stars went to Filppula, Hossa, and Cleary, while Zetterberg earns the honorable mention.
Finally, out in Anaheim, the Ducks host the equally dismal Columbus Blue Jackets. Steve Mason and Jonas Hiller started in goal, but Curtis Sanford and Iiro Tarkki came on in relief of their starters by the time the second period began. Anaheim opened with an Andrew Cogliano goal, his eighth of the season, assisted by Luca Sbisa and Jason Blake. The Ducks added on when Corey Perry scored his sixteenth of the year, via Bobby Ryan and Francois Beauchemin. Columbus got on the board when Rick Nash scored, netting his thirteenth of the season with the help of Vinny Prospal. Anaheim quickly shot back on the power play as Teemu Selanne deposited his thirteenth of the year, thanks to Ryan Getzlaf and Lubomir Visnovsky. The Ducks extended the lead with Saku Koivu's goal, his sixth of the season, made possible by Ryan. The Blue Jackets got one back in the second period on a Derick Brassard goal, his fifth of the year coming on the power play from Aaron Johnson and Grant Clitsome. Anaheim replied with Perry's second of the game and seventeenth of the season, a power play goal powered by Koivu and Visnovsky. Selanne added on again for the Ducks in the third period with his second of the night and fourteenth of the year, with assists provided by Niklas Hagman and Koivu. Columbus answered with another Nash goal, his second of the game and fourteenth of the season, going down unassisted. The Blue Jackets pulled closer with a Derek Dorsett goal, his eighth of the year, guided in by Prospal. Perry iced it by completing his hat trick with his eighteenth of the campaign, an empty net goal, produced by Beauchemin. The final was 7-4, and the three stars were Perry, Selanne, and Nash, while honorable mentions include Prospal, Beauchemin, Koivu, Visnovsky, and Ryan.
Saturday, January 7, 2012
NFL Wild Card Weekend
First up, the AFC #3 seed Houston Texans take on the #6 Cincinnati Bengals Saturday afternoon. Cincinnati struck first with a 1 yard Cedric Benson touchdown rush, and Mike Nugent made the extra point. Houston replied with an 8 yard Arian Foster touchdown run, and Neil Rackers tied it with the extra point. Nugent put the Bengals back ahead in the second quarter with a 37 yard field goal. Rackers replied for the Texans with a 39 yard field goal. Houston took a 17-10 lead into the locker rooms when J.J. Watt picked off Andy Dalton and ran it 29 yards for a touchdown, allowing Rackers a PAT. The Texans rolled on in the third quarter with a T.J. Yates touchdown throw to Andre Johnson, a 40 yard play capped off by the Rackers extra point. Houston would finish ahead 31-10 after a fourth quarter Foster touchdown run from 42 yards away, and another Rackers extra point. The Texans will face the Baltimore Ravens next weekend, while Cincinnati has been eliminated.
East to New Orleans, as the #3 seed in the NFC hosts the #6 seed Detroit Lions. Detroit drew first blood with a 10 yard touchdown pass from Matthew Stafford to Will Heller, and a Jason Hanson extra point. New orleans evened it in the second quarter as Darren Sproles ran 2 yards for a touchdown and John Kasay supplied the extra point. The Lions regained the lead with a Stafford touchdown pass of 13 yards to Calvin Johnson, iced off by a Hanson extra point. The Saints cut it to 14-10 at the half with a last second Kasay field goal from 24 yards. Drew Brees got New Orleans in front in the third quarter on his 41 yard touchdown pass to Devery Henderson, and Kasay was there with the extra point. The Saints added on when Brees found Jimmy Graham for a 3 yard touchdown pass, and Kasay was again good with the extra point. Detroit got a few back as Stafford ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Hanson made his extra point. New Orleans answered in the fourth quarter with Sproles rushing 17 yards for a touchdown, and Kasay was good with the extra point. The Saints pulled away when Brees found Robert Meachem on a 56 yard touchdown connection, and Kasay was the with the PAT. The Lions tried a comeback beginning with Stafford finding Johnson again, a 12 yard touchdown reception finished off with a Hanson extra point. New Orleans crushed their hopes with a 1 yard Pierre Thomas touchdown run, and Kasay's extra point made it 45-28. The Saints will play the San Francisco 49ers next weekend while Detroit goes home.
Staying in the NFC, we go up to East Rutherford, New Jersey on Sunday, as the #4 seed New York Giants host the #5 seed Atlanta Falcons. Atlanta took the lead in the second quarter due to an Intentional Grounding penalty by Eli Manning, occurring in the end zone for a safety. Manning made up for his mistake by putting New York ahead with a touchdown pass to Hakeem Nicks, for 4 yards, and Lawrence Tynes made the extra point. The score at halftime was 7-2. The Giants added on in the third quarter with Tynes kicking a 22 yard field goal. Manning and Nicks extended the New York lead with another touchdown connection of 72 yards, and Tynes handled the PAT. The Giants rolled on in the fourth quarter with a Manning touchdown pass of 27 yards to Mario Manningham, allowing one more extra point by Tynes. The final stood at 24-2, with NewYork headed to Green Bay next weekend to face the Packers and the Falcons facing a long trip home.
Out to Denver, as the #4 seed Broncos welcome the #5 seed Pittsburgh Steelers. Pittsburgh led off with a 45 yard Shaun Suisham field goal. Suisham added for the Steelers with a 38 yard field goal. Denver got on the board when Tim Tebow tossed a touchdown to Eddie Royal, a thirty yard play, finished off with a Matt Prater extra point. Tebow extended the Broncos lead with an 8 yard touchdown rush, and Prater again made the extra point. Denver added on with a Prater field goal of 20 yards. The Broncos rolled on with Prater kicking a field goal from 28 yards away. This made it 20-6 at halftime. Pittsburgh finally answered back with a Mike Wallace 1 yard touchdown rush, and Suisham was true with the extra point. Denver shot back in the fourth quarter with Prater's 35 yard field goal. Suisham put the Steelers back in reach with a 37 yard field goal. Pittsburgh tied it when Ben Roethlisberger found Jerricho Cotchery on a 31 yard touchdown pass, and Suisham's PAT tied the game. The Broncos would win 29-23 in overtime when Tebow lobbed an 80 yard touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas for the win, sending them to New England to play the Patriots next week as the Steelers sit at home.
East to New Orleans, as the #3 seed in the NFC hosts the #6 seed Detroit Lions. Detroit drew first blood with a 10 yard touchdown pass from Matthew Stafford to Will Heller, and a Jason Hanson extra point. New orleans evened it in the second quarter as Darren Sproles ran 2 yards for a touchdown and John Kasay supplied the extra point. The Lions regained the lead with a Stafford touchdown pass of 13 yards to Calvin Johnson, iced off by a Hanson extra point. The Saints cut it to 14-10 at the half with a last second Kasay field goal from 24 yards. Drew Brees got New Orleans in front in the third quarter on his 41 yard touchdown pass to Devery Henderson, and Kasay was there with the extra point. The Saints added on when Brees found Jimmy Graham for a 3 yard touchdown pass, and Kasay was again good with the extra point. Detroit got a few back as Stafford ran 1 yard for a touchdown, and Hanson made his extra point. New Orleans answered in the fourth quarter with Sproles rushing 17 yards for a touchdown, and Kasay was good with the extra point. The Saints pulled away when Brees found Robert Meachem on a 56 yard touchdown connection, and Kasay was the with the PAT. The Lions tried a comeback beginning with Stafford finding Johnson again, a 12 yard touchdown reception finished off with a Hanson extra point. New Orleans crushed their hopes with a 1 yard Pierre Thomas touchdown run, and Kasay's extra point made it 45-28. The Saints will play the San Francisco 49ers next weekend while Detroit goes home.
Staying in the NFC, we go up to East Rutherford, New Jersey on Sunday, as the #4 seed New York Giants host the #5 seed Atlanta Falcons. Atlanta took the lead in the second quarter due to an Intentional Grounding penalty by Eli Manning, occurring in the end zone for a safety. Manning made up for his mistake by putting New York ahead with a touchdown pass to Hakeem Nicks, for 4 yards, and Lawrence Tynes made the extra point. The score at halftime was 7-2. The Giants added on in the third quarter with Tynes kicking a 22 yard field goal. Manning and Nicks extended the New York lead with another touchdown connection of 72 yards, and Tynes handled the PAT. The Giants rolled on in the fourth quarter with a Manning touchdown pass of 27 yards to Mario Manningham, allowing one more extra point by Tynes. The final stood at 24-2, with NewYork headed to Green Bay next weekend to face the Packers and the Falcons facing a long trip home.
Out to Denver, as the #4 seed Broncos welcome the #5 seed Pittsburgh Steelers. Pittsburgh led off with a 45 yard Shaun Suisham field goal. Suisham added for the Steelers with a 38 yard field goal. Denver got on the board when Tim Tebow tossed a touchdown to Eddie Royal, a thirty yard play, finished off with a Matt Prater extra point. Tebow extended the Broncos lead with an 8 yard touchdown rush, and Prater again made the extra point. Denver added on with a Prater field goal of 20 yards. The Broncos rolled on with Prater kicking a field goal from 28 yards away. This made it 20-6 at halftime. Pittsburgh finally answered back with a Mike Wallace 1 yard touchdown rush, and Suisham was true with the extra point. Denver shot back in the fourth quarter with Prater's 35 yard field goal. Suisham put the Steelers back in reach with a 37 yard field goal. Pittsburgh tied it when Ben Roethlisberger found Jerricho Cotchery on a 31 yard touchdown pass, and Suisham's PAT tied the game. The Broncos would win 29-23 in overtime when Tebow lobbed an 80 yard touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas for the win, sending them to New England to play the Patriots next week as the Steelers sit at home.
NHL Day 94 2011-2012
A total of thirteen games run today, beginning at 10 AM Pacific with the...
Boston Bruins hosting the Vancouver Canucks in a Stanley Cup Rematch. Cory Schneider and Tim Thomas will be starting in goal. Vancouver drew first blood with a Ryan Kesler power play goal, his eleventh of the season, powered by Sami Salo and Daniel Sedin. Boston tied it when Brad Marchand potted his sixteenth of the year, thanks to Tyler Seguin and Patrice Bergeron. The Bruins took the lead in the second period with a Rich Peverley goal, his seventh of the season, with a lone assist from Benoit Pouliot. The Canucks tied it when Alexandre Burrows scored on the power play, his sixteenth of the year, coming off of Cody Hodgson and Kevin Bieksa. Vancouver took the lead late with another power play goal, the eleventh of the season by Henrik Sedin, set up by Alexander Edler and Bieksa. The Canucks kept the power play prowess going in the third period when Hodgson recorded his tenth of the year, and Dan Hamhuis had the lone helper. Boston shot back when David Krejci notched his tenth of the season, and Joe Corvo picked up the assist. The final was 4-3 Vancouver, with the three stars being Hodgson, Nathan Horton, and Krejci, while Bieksa gets the honorable mention.
Also, in Philadelphia, the Flyers welcome the Ottawa Senators. Taking the nets are Craig Anderson and Ilya Bryzgalov. Philadelphia was first on the board with a Danny Briere goal, his eleventh of the season, assisted by Jakub Voracek and Andrej Meszaros. Ottawa tied it in the second period when Milan Michalek scored his twentieth of the year, thanks to Sergei Gonchar and Erik Karlsson on the power play. The Senators took the lead in the third period on a Bobby Butler goal, his fourth of the season, courtesy of Karlsson and Filip Kuba. The Flyers retied it when Briere struck again, his second of the game and twelfth of the year, coming on the power play from Kimmo Timonen and Brayden Schenn. Philadelphia won it 3-2 in overtime with a Briere goal, completing his hat trick on his thirteenth of the campaign, fueled by Voracek. The three stars belonged to Briere, Bryzgalov (35 for 37 in saves), and Anderson (36 for 39 in saves), while Voracek and Karlsson earn honorable mentions.
Later on, we go south to Dallas, with the Stars hosting the Edmonton Oilers. Nikolai Khabibulin and Richard Bachman get the starting nods. Edmonton led off with a Taylor Hall goal, his fourteenth of the season, made possible by Sam Gagner and Ladislav Smid. Dallas tied it in the second period with a Jamie Benn goal, his twelfth of the year, assisted by Trevor Daley and Loui Eriksson. The Stars gained the lead when Benn scored in the third period, his second of the game and thirteenth of the season, coming off of Adam Burish and Tom Wandell. Dallas would cruise to a 4-1 win with Mike Ribeiro's pair of goals, his ninth and tenth of the year, with assists provided by Eriksson on both goals for a sock trick and Brenden Morrow on the empty netter only. The three stars were Benn, Bachman (25 for 26 in saves), and Ribeiro, while Eriksson earns honorable mention.
Out west, the Los Angeles Kings host the Columbus Blue Jackets. Curtis Sanford and Jonathan Quick picked up the starts. Columbus made it 1-0 in the second period on a Grant Clitsome goal, his fourth of the campaign, assisted by Derick Brassard and David Savard. This was the only goal, and the three stars went to Sanford (31 save shutout), Fedor Tyutin, and Justin Williams, while the point earners may argue these nominations.
Crossing the country diagonally to Buffalo, with the Sabres welcoming the Winnipeg Jets. Ondrej Pavelec adn Jhonas Enroth were the masked men. Buffalo led the scoring off in the second period with a Tyler Myers power play goal, his third of the season, thanks to Jason Pominville and Marc-Andre Gragnani. Winnipeg answered on the power play when Blake Wheeler notched his eighth of the year, powered by Tobias Enstrom and Bryan Little. The game went to overtime, where the Jets downed the Sabres 2-1 with a Johnny Oduya goal, his second of the campaign, pushed through by Evander Kane. Oduya, Pavelec (31 for 32 in saves), and Enroth (39 for 41 in saves) were awarded the three stars.
Into Canada, as the Montreal Canadiens host the Tampa Bay Lightning. Mathieu Garon and Carey Price played between the pipes. Tampa Bay opened with a Vincent Lecavalier goal, his fifteenth of the season, assisted by Dominic Moore and Eric Brewer. Montreal answered with a Mike Blunden goal, made possible by Hal Gill and Mathieu Darche. The Canadiens took the lead with a Max Pacioretty goal, his twelfth of the year, fueled by P.K. Subban. Montreal iced it at 3-1 with a late Erik Cole power play goal, his seventeenth of the campaign, powered by David Desharnais and Pacioretty. The three stars were Pacioretty, Price (23 for 24 in saves), and Lecavalier.
Back stateside, the Pittsburgh Penguins welcome the New Jersey Devils. Martin Brodeur and Marc-Andre Fleury were in the blue paint. Pittsburgh was first on the board with Evgeni Malkin recording his sixteenth of the season, assisted by Paul Martin and Chris Kunitz. New Jersey replied with an Adam Henrique shorthanded goal, his twelfth of the year, courtesy of Zach Parise alone. The Devils took the lead when Ilya Kovalchuk netted his fifteenth of the season, via Parise and Henrique. New Jersey would take the game 3-1 due to a third period power play goal from Dainius Zubrus, his twelfth of the year, powered by Patrik Elias and Kovalchuk. The three stars were Kovalchuk, Brodeur (41 for 42 in saves), and Malkin, while Parise and Henrique also played very well.
Northward to Canada again, as the Toronto Maple Leafs bring in the Detroit Red Wings. Jimmy Howard and Jonas Gustavsson guard the cages. Toronto led off when Phil Kessel converted a penalty shot as his twenty-fourth of the season. The Maple Leafs added on with a Dion Phaneuf power play goal, his seventh of the year going in unassisted. Toronto struck again on a Dave Steckel goal, his seventh of the season, fueled by Joffrey Lupul and Kessel. Detroit got going in the second period on a Todd Bertuzzi goal, his sixth of the year, assisted by Pavel Datsyuk and Johan Franzen. The Red Wings pulled closer on a Niklas Kronwall goal, his ninth of the season, made possible by Franzen and Datsyuk. Detroit tied it in the third period with the twelfth of the campaign by Jiri Hudler, set up by Brad Stuart and Henrik Zetterberg. The Maple Leafs would grab the lead back and hold it at 4-3 with an unassisted Lupul goal, his nineteenth of the year. Lupul, Kessel, and Datsyuk were the three stars, while Franzen gets an honorable mention.
To the south, the Nashville Predators hosted the Carolina Hurricanes. Justin Peters attempted to oppose Pekka Rinne in goal. Nashville was first on the board as Shea Weber got his ninth of the season, assisted by Martin Erat and Sergei Kostitsyn. The Predators extended the lead with a Craig Smtih power play goal, his ninth of the year, coming off of David Legwand and Colin Wilson. Nashville added on in the second period with a Patric Hornqvist power play goal, his tenth of the season, via Mike Fisher and Ryan Ellis. Hornqvist added on in the third period for the Predators with another power play goal, his second of the night and eleventh of the year, thanks to Erat and Fisher. Carolina got on the board with a Jay Harrison goal, his fourth of the season, made possible by Eric Staal and Anthony Stewart. Nashville shot back with an Ellis power play goal, powered by Roman Josi and Fisher, the latter getting a sock trick. The Hurricanes cut it down to 5-2 with a Harrison power play goal, his second of the game and fifth of the year, guided in by Jamie McBain and Brandon Sutter. Hornqvist, Rinne (27 for 29 in saves), and Ellis had the three stars while Fisher, Harrison, and Erat get honorable mentions.
In the desert, the Phoenix Coyotes hosted the New York Islanders. Evgeni Nabokov and Mike Smith were in front of the goalmouths. Phoenix led off with a Shane Doan goal, his tenth of the season, assisted by Mikkel Boedker and Daymond Langkow. New York tied it on a Frans Nielsen power play goal, his seventh of the year, powered by John Tavares and P.A. Parenteau. The Coyotes took the lead back in the second period with Doan's second of the night and eleventh of the season, and the lone assist came from Keith Yandle. Taylor Pyatt added on for Phoenix with his fifth of the year, thanks to Lauri Korpikoski and Marc-Antoine Pouliot. The Coyotes extended the lead further with the seventh of the season for Oliver Ekman-Larsson, made possible by Radim Vrbata and Rostislav Klesla. Phoenix iced it at 5-1 when Doan finished his hat trick with his thirteenth of the year, helped along by Ray Whitney and Ekman-Larsson. The three stars went out to Doan, Smith (31 for 32 in saves), and Ekman-Larsson.
Back to the Midwest, where the St. Louis Blues host the Colorado Avalanche. Jean-Sebastien Giguere and Brian Elliott will wear the pads. Patrik Berglund sparked things for St. Louis on his tenth of the season, guided in by T.J. Oshie and Matt D'Agostini. The Blues added on with a Kevin Shattenkirk goal, his sixth of the year, pushed through by Alex Pietrangelo and Vladimir Sobotka. St. Louis kept going in the second period with a power play goal by Jason Arnott, his ninth of the season, thanks to Sobotka and Shattenkirk. The Blues made it 4-0 with another power play goal, the thirteenth of the year for David Backes, powered by Oshie and Pietrangelo. The third period was silent, so this held as a final, and the three stars were Oshie, Berglund, and Sobotka, while Pietrangelo and Shattenkirk got the honorable mentions.
Northwest to Calgary, where the Flames bring in the Minnesota Wild. Niklas Backstrom and Miikka Kiprusoff tend the twines. Calgary got things going with a third period Lance Bouma goal, made possible by Lee Stempniak and Mikael Backlund. The Flames added on with a Jarome Iginla goal, his sixteenth of the year, courtesy of Curtis Glencross and Olli Jokinen. It is the 500th of his career. Calgary extended the lead again with Glencross potting his seventeenth of the season, thanks to Jay Bouwmeester and T.J. Brodie. Minnesota got on the board with a Dany Heatley goal, his thirteenth of the campaign, fueled by Mikko Koivu and Devin Setoguchi. This concluded the scoring, and the three stars in the 3-1 game were Iginla, Kiprusoff (27 for 28 in saves), and Bouma, while Glencross gets honorable mention.
Down to the Pacific Coast, with the San Jose Sharks hosting the Washington Capitals. Tomas Vokoun and Antti Niemi man the creases. San Jose struck first with a Jason Demers goal, his second of the season, assisted by Jamie McGinn and Torrey Mitchell in the second period. Washington answered with Dennis Wideman potting his eighth of the year, a power play goal powered by Troy Brouwer and Alexander Semin. The Sharks took the lead late in the frame when Brent Burns put his seventh of the season away on the power play, guided in by Dan Boyle and Patrick Marleau. The Capitals tied it again with a Joel Ward goal in the third period, his fifth of the year, pushed through by Wideman and Jason Chimera. San Jose stole it back sixteen seconds later on a Marleau's fifteenth of the season, coming off of Joe Thornton and Boyle. The Sharks extended the lead with a Marc-Edouard Vlasic goal, set up by Ryane Clowe and Marleau, as his third of the year. Mitchell iced it at 5-2 for San Jose with an empty net goal, his fourth of the campaign, allowing Boyle to get a sock trick alongside a Michal Handzus assist. Marleau, Boyle, and Mitchell got the three stars, while Wideman earned the honorable mention.
Boston Bruins hosting the Vancouver Canucks in a Stanley Cup Rematch. Cory Schneider and Tim Thomas will be starting in goal. Vancouver drew first blood with a Ryan Kesler power play goal, his eleventh of the season, powered by Sami Salo and Daniel Sedin. Boston tied it when Brad Marchand potted his sixteenth of the year, thanks to Tyler Seguin and Patrice Bergeron. The Bruins took the lead in the second period with a Rich Peverley goal, his seventh of the season, with a lone assist from Benoit Pouliot. The Canucks tied it when Alexandre Burrows scored on the power play, his sixteenth of the year, coming off of Cody Hodgson and Kevin Bieksa. Vancouver took the lead late with another power play goal, the eleventh of the season by Henrik Sedin, set up by Alexander Edler and Bieksa. The Canucks kept the power play prowess going in the third period when Hodgson recorded his tenth of the year, and Dan Hamhuis had the lone helper. Boston shot back when David Krejci notched his tenth of the season, and Joe Corvo picked up the assist. The final was 4-3 Vancouver, with the three stars being Hodgson, Nathan Horton, and Krejci, while Bieksa gets the honorable mention.
Also, in Philadelphia, the Flyers welcome the Ottawa Senators. Taking the nets are Craig Anderson and Ilya Bryzgalov. Philadelphia was first on the board with a Danny Briere goal, his eleventh of the season, assisted by Jakub Voracek and Andrej Meszaros. Ottawa tied it in the second period when Milan Michalek scored his twentieth of the year, thanks to Sergei Gonchar and Erik Karlsson on the power play. The Senators took the lead in the third period on a Bobby Butler goal, his fourth of the season, courtesy of Karlsson and Filip Kuba. The Flyers retied it when Briere struck again, his second of the game and twelfth of the year, coming on the power play from Kimmo Timonen and Brayden Schenn. Philadelphia won it 3-2 in overtime with a Briere goal, completing his hat trick on his thirteenth of the campaign, fueled by Voracek. The three stars belonged to Briere, Bryzgalov (35 for 37 in saves), and Anderson (36 for 39 in saves), while Voracek and Karlsson earn honorable mentions.
Later on, we go south to Dallas, with the Stars hosting the Edmonton Oilers. Nikolai Khabibulin and Richard Bachman get the starting nods. Edmonton led off with a Taylor Hall goal, his fourteenth of the season, made possible by Sam Gagner and Ladislav Smid. Dallas tied it in the second period with a Jamie Benn goal, his twelfth of the year, assisted by Trevor Daley and Loui Eriksson. The Stars gained the lead when Benn scored in the third period, his second of the game and thirteenth of the season, coming off of Adam Burish and Tom Wandell. Dallas would cruise to a 4-1 win with Mike Ribeiro's pair of goals, his ninth and tenth of the year, with assists provided by Eriksson on both goals for a sock trick and Brenden Morrow on the empty netter only. The three stars were Benn, Bachman (25 for 26 in saves), and Ribeiro, while Eriksson earns honorable mention.
Out west, the Los Angeles Kings host the Columbus Blue Jackets. Curtis Sanford and Jonathan Quick picked up the starts. Columbus made it 1-0 in the second period on a Grant Clitsome goal, his fourth of the campaign, assisted by Derick Brassard and David Savard. This was the only goal, and the three stars went to Sanford (31 save shutout), Fedor Tyutin, and Justin Williams, while the point earners may argue these nominations.
Crossing the country diagonally to Buffalo, with the Sabres welcoming the Winnipeg Jets. Ondrej Pavelec adn Jhonas Enroth were the masked men. Buffalo led the scoring off in the second period with a Tyler Myers power play goal, his third of the season, thanks to Jason Pominville and Marc-Andre Gragnani. Winnipeg answered on the power play when Blake Wheeler notched his eighth of the year, powered by Tobias Enstrom and Bryan Little. The game went to overtime, where the Jets downed the Sabres 2-1 with a Johnny Oduya goal, his second of the campaign, pushed through by Evander Kane. Oduya, Pavelec (31 for 32 in saves), and Enroth (39 for 41 in saves) were awarded the three stars.
Into Canada, as the Montreal Canadiens host the Tampa Bay Lightning. Mathieu Garon and Carey Price played between the pipes. Tampa Bay opened with a Vincent Lecavalier goal, his fifteenth of the season, assisted by Dominic Moore and Eric Brewer. Montreal answered with a Mike Blunden goal, made possible by Hal Gill and Mathieu Darche. The Canadiens took the lead with a Max Pacioretty goal, his twelfth of the year, fueled by P.K. Subban. Montreal iced it at 3-1 with a late Erik Cole power play goal, his seventeenth of the campaign, powered by David Desharnais and Pacioretty. The three stars were Pacioretty, Price (23 for 24 in saves), and Lecavalier.
Back stateside, the Pittsburgh Penguins welcome the New Jersey Devils. Martin Brodeur and Marc-Andre Fleury were in the blue paint. Pittsburgh was first on the board with Evgeni Malkin recording his sixteenth of the season, assisted by Paul Martin and Chris Kunitz. New Jersey replied with an Adam Henrique shorthanded goal, his twelfth of the year, courtesy of Zach Parise alone. The Devils took the lead when Ilya Kovalchuk netted his fifteenth of the season, via Parise and Henrique. New Jersey would take the game 3-1 due to a third period power play goal from Dainius Zubrus, his twelfth of the year, powered by Patrik Elias and Kovalchuk. The three stars were Kovalchuk, Brodeur (41 for 42 in saves), and Malkin, while Parise and Henrique also played very well.
Northward to Canada again, as the Toronto Maple Leafs bring in the Detroit Red Wings. Jimmy Howard and Jonas Gustavsson guard the cages. Toronto led off when Phil Kessel converted a penalty shot as his twenty-fourth of the season. The Maple Leafs added on with a Dion Phaneuf power play goal, his seventh of the year going in unassisted. Toronto struck again on a Dave Steckel goal, his seventh of the season, fueled by Joffrey Lupul and Kessel. Detroit got going in the second period on a Todd Bertuzzi goal, his sixth of the year, assisted by Pavel Datsyuk and Johan Franzen. The Red Wings pulled closer on a Niklas Kronwall goal, his ninth of the season, made possible by Franzen and Datsyuk. Detroit tied it in the third period with the twelfth of the campaign by Jiri Hudler, set up by Brad Stuart and Henrik Zetterberg. The Maple Leafs would grab the lead back and hold it at 4-3 with an unassisted Lupul goal, his nineteenth of the year. Lupul, Kessel, and Datsyuk were the three stars, while Franzen gets an honorable mention.
To the south, the Nashville Predators hosted the Carolina Hurricanes. Justin Peters attempted to oppose Pekka Rinne in goal. Nashville was first on the board as Shea Weber got his ninth of the season, assisted by Martin Erat and Sergei Kostitsyn. The Predators extended the lead with a Craig Smtih power play goal, his ninth of the year, coming off of David Legwand and Colin Wilson. Nashville added on in the second period with a Patric Hornqvist power play goal, his tenth of the season, via Mike Fisher and Ryan Ellis. Hornqvist added on in the third period for the Predators with another power play goal, his second of the night and eleventh of the year, thanks to Erat and Fisher. Carolina got on the board with a Jay Harrison goal, his fourth of the season, made possible by Eric Staal and Anthony Stewart. Nashville shot back with an Ellis power play goal, powered by Roman Josi and Fisher, the latter getting a sock trick. The Hurricanes cut it down to 5-2 with a Harrison power play goal, his second of the game and fifth of the year, guided in by Jamie McBain and Brandon Sutter. Hornqvist, Rinne (27 for 29 in saves), and Ellis had the three stars while Fisher, Harrison, and Erat get honorable mentions.
In the desert, the Phoenix Coyotes hosted the New York Islanders. Evgeni Nabokov and Mike Smith were in front of the goalmouths. Phoenix led off with a Shane Doan goal, his tenth of the season, assisted by Mikkel Boedker and Daymond Langkow. New York tied it on a Frans Nielsen power play goal, his seventh of the year, powered by John Tavares and P.A. Parenteau. The Coyotes took the lead back in the second period with Doan's second of the night and eleventh of the season, and the lone assist came from Keith Yandle. Taylor Pyatt added on for Phoenix with his fifth of the year, thanks to Lauri Korpikoski and Marc-Antoine Pouliot. The Coyotes extended the lead further with the seventh of the season for Oliver Ekman-Larsson, made possible by Radim Vrbata and Rostislav Klesla. Phoenix iced it at 5-1 when Doan finished his hat trick with his thirteenth of the year, helped along by Ray Whitney and Ekman-Larsson. The three stars went out to Doan, Smith (31 for 32 in saves), and Ekman-Larsson.
Back to the Midwest, where the St. Louis Blues host the Colorado Avalanche. Jean-Sebastien Giguere and Brian Elliott will wear the pads. Patrik Berglund sparked things for St. Louis on his tenth of the season, guided in by T.J. Oshie and Matt D'Agostini. The Blues added on with a Kevin Shattenkirk goal, his sixth of the year, pushed through by Alex Pietrangelo and Vladimir Sobotka. St. Louis kept going in the second period with a power play goal by Jason Arnott, his ninth of the season, thanks to Sobotka and Shattenkirk. The Blues made it 4-0 with another power play goal, the thirteenth of the year for David Backes, powered by Oshie and Pietrangelo. The third period was silent, so this held as a final, and the three stars were Oshie, Berglund, and Sobotka, while Pietrangelo and Shattenkirk got the honorable mentions.
Northwest to Calgary, where the Flames bring in the Minnesota Wild. Niklas Backstrom and Miikka Kiprusoff tend the twines. Calgary got things going with a third period Lance Bouma goal, made possible by Lee Stempniak and Mikael Backlund. The Flames added on with a Jarome Iginla goal, his sixteenth of the year, courtesy of Curtis Glencross and Olli Jokinen. It is the 500th of his career. Calgary extended the lead again with Glencross potting his seventeenth of the season, thanks to Jay Bouwmeester and T.J. Brodie. Minnesota got on the board with a Dany Heatley goal, his thirteenth of the campaign, fueled by Mikko Koivu and Devin Setoguchi. This concluded the scoring, and the three stars in the 3-1 game were Iginla, Kiprusoff (27 for 28 in saves), and Bouma, while Glencross gets honorable mention.
Down to the Pacific Coast, with the San Jose Sharks hosting the Washington Capitals. Tomas Vokoun and Antti Niemi man the creases. San Jose struck first with a Jason Demers goal, his second of the season, assisted by Jamie McGinn and Torrey Mitchell in the second period. Washington answered with Dennis Wideman potting his eighth of the year, a power play goal powered by Troy Brouwer and Alexander Semin. The Sharks took the lead late in the frame when Brent Burns put his seventh of the season away on the power play, guided in by Dan Boyle and Patrick Marleau. The Capitals tied it again with a Joel Ward goal in the third period, his fifth of the year, pushed through by Wideman and Jason Chimera. San Jose stole it back sixteen seconds later on a Marleau's fifteenth of the season, coming off of Joe Thornton and Boyle. The Sharks extended the lead with a Marc-Edouard Vlasic goal, set up by Ryane Clowe and Marleau, as his third of the year. Mitchell iced it at 5-2 for San Jose with an empty net goal, his fourth of the campaign, allowing Boyle to get a sock trick alongside a Michal Handzus assist. Marleau, Boyle, and Mitchell got the three stars, while Wideman earned the honorable mention.
Friday, January 6, 2012
NHL Day 93 2011-2012
Only five games to go on tonight, starting in...
Pittsburgh, as the Penguins host the New York Rangers. Henrik Lundqvist and Marc-Andre Fleury get the starting nods. Pittsburgh led off with a Ben Lovejoy goal, assisted by Craig Adams and Joe Vitale. New York replied with the fifteenth of the season for Brad Richards, made possible by Brandon Dubinsky and Ryan McDonagh. The Rangers took the lead in the second period with a shorthanded Dubinsky goal, his fifth of the year, with passes from Ryan Callahan and Dan Girardi. New York extended the lead when Derek Stepan potted his ninth of the season, an unassisted goal. This was it for scoring, and the final sat at 3-1, with the three stars as Lundqvist (37 for 38 in saves), Dubinsky, and Lovejoy.
Down the coast to Carolina, as the Hurricanes welcome the Buffalo Sabres. Ryan Miller and Cam Ward will be in goal. Carolina got going in the second period with a Justin Faulk power play goal, his third of the season, powered by Jussi Jokinen and Eric Staal. Buffalo answered twenty-one seconds later when Thomas Vanek notched his nineteenth of the year, thanks to Jason Pominville and Jochen Hecht. The Hurricanes took the lead again in the third period as Staal registered his tenth of the season, with the help of Tuomo Ruutu and Tim Gleason. The Sabres tied it back up on a Pominville goal, his fourteenth of the year, going down unassisted. Carolina again stole the lead with a Chad LaRose goal, his eleventh of the season, also unassisted. The Hurricanes iced it 4-2 with an empty net goal by Brandon Sutter his, tenth of the year, coming off of Staal. The three stars were Staal, LaRose, and Ward (31 for 33 in saves), while Pominville earns honorable mention.
Northward again to New Jersey, as the Devils bring in the Florida Panthers. Jacob Markstrom and Johan Hedberg tend the twines. New Jersey was first on the board as Adam Henrique netted his eleventh of the season, assisted by Zach Parise. Florida answered on Mikael Samuelsson's second of the year, set up by Marcel Goc and Tomas Kopecky. The Devils gained the lead again in the second period with a Patrik Elias goal, his fourteenth of the season, fueled by Henrik Tallinder and Mark Fayne. The Panthers retied it with a Krys Barch goal, courtesy of Michal Repik and Brian Campbell. New Jersey reclaimed the lead on an Ilya Kovalchuk goal, his thirteenth of the year, guided in by Elias and Matt Taormina. Kovalchuk added on for the Devils with his second of the game and fourteenth of the season, coming off of Bryce Salvador and Henrique, an empty net goal. New Jersey iced it 5-2 with another empty netter, this time from Parise, his fourteenth of the year, powered by Elias and Dainius Zubrus. The three stars went to Elias, Kovalchuk, and Henrique, while Parise gets an honorable mention.
Out to the Midwest, with the Chicago Blackhawks hosting the Colorado Avalanche. Semyon Varlamov and Corey Crawford will be between the pipes. Colorado was first on the board with a David Jones goal, his eighth of the season, thanks to Erik Johnson and T.J. Galiardi. The Avalanche extended the lead in the second period when Galiardi sank his seventh of the year, with helpers provided by Paul Stastny and Johnson. Colorado advanced further with a David van der Gulik goal, made possible by Gabriel Landeskog. The Avalanche put the game away at 4-0 with the fifth of the campaign by Chuck Kobasew, assisted by Jay McClement and Daniel Winnik. Galiardi, Varlamov (27 save shutout), and Johnson earned the three stars.
Finally, the Anaheim Ducks take on the New York Islanders in a battle of the woeful. Evgeni Nabokov and Jonas Hiller will wear the goalie masks. Anaheim opened the scoring in the second period on a Bobby Ryan goal, his fourteenth of the season, courtesy of Jason Blake and Saku Koivu. New York tied it with a Matt Martin goal, his fifth of the year, coming from Mark Eaton and Michael Grabner. The Islanders took the lead in the third period, as Kyle Okposo made his eighth of the season, with the help of John Tavares and Matt Moulson. The Ducks retied it with another Ryan goal, his second of the game and fifteenth of the year shorthanded via Corey Perry and Toni Lydman. Anaheim grabbed the lead on a Ryan Getzlaf goal, his seventh of the season, set up by Perry and Luca Sbisa. The Ducks extended the lead with a Teemu Selanne goal, his twelfth of the year, fueled by Niklas Hagman and Cam Fowler. This was a 4-2 score at the final, with the three stars being Ryan, Getzlaf, and Perry.
Pittsburgh, as the Penguins host the New York Rangers. Henrik Lundqvist and Marc-Andre Fleury get the starting nods. Pittsburgh led off with a Ben Lovejoy goal, assisted by Craig Adams and Joe Vitale. New York replied with the fifteenth of the season for Brad Richards, made possible by Brandon Dubinsky and Ryan McDonagh. The Rangers took the lead in the second period with a shorthanded Dubinsky goal, his fifth of the year, with passes from Ryan Callahan and Dan Girardi. New York extended the lead when Derek Stepan potted his ninth of the season, an unassisted goal. This was it for scoring, and the final sat at 3-1, with the three stars as Lundqvist (37 for 38 in saves), Dubinsky, and Lovejoy.
Down the coast to Carolina, as the Hurricanes welcome the Buffalo Sabres. Ryan Miller and Cam Ward will be in goal. Carolina got going in the second period with a Justin Faulk power play goal, his third of the season, powered by Jussi Jokinen and Eric Staal. Buffalo answered twenty-one seconds later when Thomas Vanek notched his nineteenth of the year, thanks to Jason Pominville and Jochen Hecht. The Hurricanes took the lead again in the third period as Staal registered his tenth of the season, with the help of Tuomo Ruutu and Tim Gleason. The Sabres tied it back up on a Pominville goal, his fourteenth of the year, going down unassisted. Carolina again stole the lead with a Chad LaRose goal, his eleventh of the season, also unassisted. The Hurricanes iced it 4-2 with an empty net goal by Brandon Sutter his, tenth of the year, coming off of Staal. The three stars were Staal, LaRose, and Ward (31 for 33 in saves), while Pominville earns honorable mention.
Northward again to New Jersey, as the Devils bring in the Florida Panthers. Jacob Markstrom and Johan Hedberg tend the twines. New Jersey was first on the board as Adam Henrique netted his eleventh of the season, assisted by Zach Parise. Florida answered on Mikael Samuelsson's second of the year, set up by Marcel Goc and Tomas Kopecky. The Devils gained the lead again in the second period with a Patrik Elias goal, his fourteenth of the season, fueled by Henrik Tallinder and Mark Fayne. The Panthers retied it with a Krys Barch goal, courtesy of Michal Repik and Brian Campbell. New Jersey reclaimed the lead on an Ilya Kovalchuk goal, his thirteenth of the year, guided in by Elias and Matt Taormina. Kovalchuk added on for the Devils with his second of the game and fourteenth of the season, coming off of Bryce Salvador and Henrique, an empty net goal. New Jersey iced it 5-2 with another empty netter, this time from Parise, his fourteenth of the year, powered by Elias and Dainius Zubrus. The three stars went to Elias, Kovalchuk, and Henrique, while Parise gets an honorable mention.
Out to the Midwest, with the Chicago Blackhawks hosting the Colorado Avalanche. Semyon Varlamov and Corey Crawford will be between the pipes. Colorado was first on the board with a David Jones goal, his eighth of the season, thanks to Erik Johnson and T.J. Galiardi. The Avalanche extended the lead in the second period when Galiardi sank his seventh of the year, with helpers provided by Paul Stastny and Johnson. Colorado advanced further with a David van der Gulik goal, made possible by Gabriel Landeskog. The Avalanche put the game away at 4-0 with the fifth of the campaign by Chuck Kobasew, assisted by Jay McClement and Daniel Winnik. Galiardi, Varlamov (27 save shutout), and Johnson earned the three stars.
Finally, the Anaheim Ducks take on the New York Islanders in a battle of the woeful. Evgeni Nabokov and Jonas Hiller will wear the goalie masks. Anaheim opened the scoring in the second period on a Bobby Ryan goal, his fourteenth of the season, courtesy of Jason Blake and Saku Koivu. New York tied it with a Matt Martin goal, his fifth of the year, coming from Mark Eaton and Michael Grabner. The Islanders took the lead in the third period, as Kyle Okposo made his eighth of the season, with the help of John Tavares and Matt Moulson. The Ducks retied it with another Ryan goal, his second of the game and fifteenth of the year shorthanded via Corey Perry and Toni Lydman. Anaheim grabbed the lead on a Ryan Getzlaf goal, his seventh of the season, set up by Perry and Luca Sbisa. The Ducks extended the lead with a Teemu Selanne goal, his twelfth of the year, fueled by Niklas Hagman and Cam Fowler. This was a 4-2 score at the final, with the three stars being Ryan, Getzlaf, and Perry.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
NHL Day 92 2011-2012
There are nine games of hockey tonight. We begin in...
Boston, as the Bruins host the Calgary Flames. Backups Leland Irving and Tuukka Rask were in goal. Boston led off with a Tyler Seguin goal, his sixteenth of the season, assisted by Patrice Bergeron and Benoit Pouliot. The Bruins added on with a Milan Lucic goal, his fourteenth of the year, made possible by Nathan Horton and David Krejci. Boston kept going with a Krejci power play goal, his ninth of the season, powered by Rich Peverley and Zdeno Chara. Bergeron kept the Bruins going in the second period with his tenth of the year, coming off of Seguin and Pouliot. Boston extended the lead again with a Chris Kelly goal, his thirteenth of the season, thanks to Andrew Ference and Peverley. The Bruins chased Irving with a Horton goal, his eleventh of the year, guidecd in by Lucic and Chara. Miikka Kiprusoff came in on mop up duty. Boston was relentless when Horton scored again, his second of the game and twelfth of the season, set up by Dennis Seidenberg and Krejci. The Bruins were back to work in the third period with the second Bergeron goal of the game, and his eleventh of the year, via Seguin and Pouliot, the latter getting a sock trick. Boston scored again, this time shorthanded, with a Daniel Paille goal, his seventh of the season, with no assistance. The final stood at 9-0, with Bergeron, Seguin, and Rask (25 save shutout) getting the three stars. Honorable mentions for Horton, Krejci, and Pouliot (two points doesn't earn you much here) while dishonorable mention goes to the Flames as a whole, Gregory Campbell, Shawn Thornton, Zach Hamill, and Adam McQuaid.
To New York, with the Rangers hosting the Florida Panthers. Scott Clemmensen and Martin Biron will be in the blue paint. Florida led off with the third of the season for Marcel Goc, fueled by Mikael Samuelsson and Matt Bradley. New York tied it with Anton Stralman's tally, made possible by Ruslan Fedotenko. The Rangers took the lead with a third period Ryan Callahan goal, his fourteenth of the year coming on the power play from Brad Richards and Dan Girardi. The Panthers retied it on the fifth of the season for Mike Santorelli, courtesy of Brian Campbell and Samuelsson. New York would take the game 3-2 in overtime with a Marian Gaborik goal, his twenty-third of the year, with helpers provided by Derek Stepan and Michael Del Zotto. The three stars belonged to Gaborik, Richards, and Clemmensen (38 for 41 in saves), while Samuelsson gets an honorable mention.
Up to Pennsylvania, where the Philadelphia Flyers welcome the Chicago Blackhawks. Ray Emery and Ilya Bryzgalov took to the cages. Jimmy Hayes opened for Chicago with his second of the season, assisted by Jamal Mayers. Philadelphia tied it with a Jakub Voracek goal, his sixth of the year, coming from Braydon Coburn and Marc-Andre Bourdon. The Blackhawks got it back in the second period with an Andrew Shaw goal, helped along by Jonathan Toews and Duncan Keith. The Flyers retied it with Scott Hartnell's eighteenth of the season, courtesy of Claude Giroux and Matt Read. Philadelphia took the lead on a Harry Zolnierczyk goal, his third of the year, thanks to Sean Couturier and Andrej Meszaros. The Flyers added on with James van Riemsdyk potting his tenth of the season, via Wayne Simmonds and Brayden Schenn. Chicago pulled back in the third period on Brent Seabrook's third of the year, courtesy of Dave Bolland. The Blackhawks tied it when Patrick Kane deposited his tenth of the season, via Patrick Sharp and Toews. Philadelphia took the game 5-4 late on another van Riemsdyk goal, his eleventh of the year, a power play goal with assistance from Hartnell and Giroux. The three stars would be van Riemsdyk, Toews, and Zolnierczyk, while Giroux and Hartnell get honorable mentions.
North again to Toronto, where the Maple Leafs host the Winnipeg Jets. Backups Chris Mason and Jonas Gustavsson will wear the masks. Toronto struck first with a Phil Kessel goal, his twenty-third of the season, assisted by Joffrey Lupul and Tim Connolly. The Maple Leafs scored again in the second period with Connolly notching his seventh of the year, thanks to Joey Crabb and Dion Phaneuf. Toronto extended the lead in the third period with the twelfth of the season for Mikhail Grabovski, pushed through by Nikolai Kulemin and Carl Gunnarsson. The Maple Leafs attacked again with a Clarke MacArthur power play goal, his twelfth of the year, powered by Grabovski and Cody Franson. This made the final 4-0, and the three stars went to Gustavsson (24 save shutout), Grabovski, and Connolly.
Over to Ottawa, with the Senators welcoming the Tampa Bay Lightning. Dwayne Roloson and Craig Anderson got the starting nods. Ottawa scored first with Jason Spezza recording his fifteenth of the season, with the help of Colin Greening and Sergei Gonchar. The Senators added on in the second period with a Kyle Turris goal, made possible by Daniel Alfredsson and Erik Condra. Tampa Bay got on the board in the third period as Steven Stamkos netted his twenty-eighth of the year, from Vincent Lecavalier and Matt Gilroy. Ottawa struck back when Zack Smith sank his twelfth of the season, and Alfredsson had the lone helper. Alfredsson iced things at 4-1 for the Senators on his thirteenth of the year, an empty net goal set up by Turris and Nick Foligno. The three stars were awarded to Anderson (35 for 36 in saves), Alfredsson, and Turris.
Southwest to St. Louis, as the Blues bring in the Edmonton Oilers. Devan Dubnyk and Jaroslav Halak are guarding the goalmouths. St. Louis was first to score as Chris Stewart potted his ninth of the season, and the lone assist came from Jamie Langenbrunner. Edmonton tied it in the second period with a Taylor Hall power play goal, his thirteenth of the year, powered by Ales Hemsky and Ryan Jones. Fifteen seconds later, the Oilers had a lead when Ben eager registered his fourth of the season, coming off of Andy Sutton. Edmonton extended the lead with a Jordan Eberle power play goal, set up by Sam Gagner as his seventeenth of the year. The Blues got one back as Alex Pietrangelo put away his sixth of the season in the third period, guided in by Carlo Colaiacovo and David Backes on the power play. St. Louis tied the game with Backes registering his twelfth of the year, another power play goal, thanks to David Perron and Colaiacovo. The Blues took the lead with a Matt D'Agostini goal, fueled by T.J Oshie and Colaiacovo, the latter getting a sock trick on the scorer's ninth of the season. This was a final at 4-3, with the three stars handed out to Pietrangelo, Colaiacovo, and Shawn Horcoff, while Backes gets the honorable mention.
Back to the east a bit, with the Nashville Predators welcoming the Dallas Stars. Kari Lehtonen opposes Pekka Rinne in goal. Dallas opened on a Mike Ribeiro goal, his seventh of the season, courtesy of Loui Eriksson and Brenden Morrow. Nashville replied with a Gabriel Bourque goal, made possible by Jordin Tootoo and Nick Spaling. The Stars took the lead back with another Ribeiro goal, his second of the game and eighth of the year, guided in by Nicklas Grossman and Eriksson. Dallas extended the lead in the second period on a Jamie Benn goal, his eleventh of the season, going down unassisted. The Stars added on again in the third period with an Adam Burish goal, his fourth of the year, thanks to Tom Wandell and Jamie. This made it 4-1, a final, with the three stars being Ribeiro, Lehtonen (24 for 25 in saves), and Eriksson, while Jamie also did well.
To the west coast, where the San Jose Sharks welcome the Columbus Blue Jackets. Backups Curtis Sanford and Thomas Greiss will be wearing the goalie gear. Columbus led off when Vinny Prospal made his eighth of the season, assisted by Mark Letestu and Antoine Vermette. San Jose tied it with a Ryane Clowe power play goal, his eighth of the year, powered by Michal Handzus and Jason Demers. Joe Thornton kept the crazy eights theme going for the Sharks in the second period with his eighth of the season, thanks to Patrick Marleau and Demers. The final was 2-1 after the third period went scoreless, leaving the three stars as Demers, Sanford (37 for 39 in saves), and Thornton.
Down the coast to Los Angeles, with the Kings hosting the Phoenix Coyotes. Mike Smith and Joanthan Quick will be in the creases. Los Angeles downed Phoenix in overtime by a 1-0 score with a Drew Doughty goal, his third of the campaign, made possible by Jarret Stoll and Jack Johnson. The three stars were awarded to Quick (22 save shutout), Smith (27 for 28 in saves), and Doughty.
Boston, as the Bruins host the Calgary Flames. Backups Leland Irving and Tuukka Rask were in goal. Boston led off with a Tyler Seguin goal, his sixteenth of the season, assisted by Patrice Bergeron and Benoit Pouliot. The Bruins added on with a Milan Lucic goal, his fourteenth of the year, made possible by Nathan Horton and David Krejci. Boston kept going with a Krejci power play goal, his ninth of the season, powered by Rich Peverley and Zdeno Chara. Bergeron kept the Bruins going in the second period with his tenth of the year, coming off of Seguin and Pouliot. Boston extended the lead again with a Chris Kelly goal, his thirteenth of the season, thanks to Andrew Ference and Peverley. The Bruins chased Irving with a Horton goal, his eleventh of the year, guidecd in by Lucic and Chara. Miikka Kiprusoff came in on mop up duty. Boston was relentless when Horton scored again, his second of the game and twelfth of the season, set up by Dennis Seidenberg and Krejci. The Bruins were back to work in the third period with the second Bergeron goal of the game, and his eleventh of the year, via Seguin and Pouliot, the latter getting a sock trick. Boston scored again, this time shorthanded, with a Daniel Paille goal, his seventh of the season, with no assistance. The final stood at 9-0, with Bergeron, Seguin, and Rask (25 save shutout) getting the three stars. Honorable mentions for Horton, Krejci, and Pouliot (two points doesn't earn you much here) while dishonorable mention goes to the Flames as a whole, Gregory Campbell, Shawn Thornton, Zach Hamill, and Adam McQuaid.
To New York, with the Rangers hosting the Florida Panthers. Scott Clemmensen and Martin Biron will be in the blue paint. Florida led off with the third of the season for Marcel Goc, fueled by Mikael Samuelsson and Matt Bradley. New York tied it with Anton Stralman's tally, made possible by Ruslan Fedotenko. The Rangers took the lead with a third period Ryan Callahan goal, his fourteenth of the year coming on the power play from Brad Richards and Dan Girardi. The Panthers retied it on the fifth of the season for Mike Santorelli, courtesy of Brian Campbell and Samuelsson. New York would take the game 3-2 in overtime with a Marian Gaborik goal, his twenty-third of the year, with helpers provided by Derek Stepan and Michael Del Zotto. The three stars belonged to Gaborik, Richards, and Clemmensen (38 for 41 in saves), while Samuelsson gets an honorable mention.
Up to Pennsylvania, where the Philadelphia Flyers welcome the Chicago Blackhawks. Ray Emery and Ilya Bryzgalov took to the cages. Jimmy Hayes opened for Chicago with his second of the season, assisted by Jamal Mayers. Philadelphia tied it with a Jakub Voracek goal, his sixth of the year, coming from Braydon Coburn and Marc-Andre Bourdon. The Blackhawks got it back in the second period with an Andrew Shaw goal, helped along by Jonathan Toews and Duncan Keith. The Flyers retied it with Scott Hartnell's eighteenth of the season, courtesy of Claude Giroux and Matt Read. Philadelphia took the lead on a Harry Zolnierczyk goal, his third of the year, thanks to Sean Couturier and Andrej Meszaros. The Flyers added on with James van Riemsdyk potting his tenth of the season, via Wayne Simmonds and Brayden Schenn. Chicago pulled back in the third period on Brent Seabrook's third of the year, courtesy of Dave Bolland. The Blackhawks tied it when Patrick Kane deposited his tenth of the season, via Patrick Sharp and Toews. Philadelphia took the game 5-4 late on another van Riemsdyk goal, his eleventh of the year, a power play goal with assistance from Hartnell and Giroux. The three stars would be van Riemsdyk, Toews, and Zolnierczyk, while Giroux and Hartnell get honorable mentions.
North again to Toronto, where the Maple Leafs host the Winnipeg Jets. Backups Chris Mason and Jonas Gustavsson will wear the masks. Toronto struck first with a Phil Kessel goal, his twenty-third of the season, assisted by Joffrey Lupul and Tim Connolly. The Maple Leafs scored again in the second period with Connolly notching his seventh of the year, thanks to Joey Crabb and Dion Phaneuf. Toronto extended the lead in the third period with the twelfth of the season for Mikhail Grabovski, pushed through by Nikolai Kulemin and Carl Gunnarsson. The Maple Leafs attacked again with a Clarke MacArthur power play goal, his twelfth of the year, powered by Grabovski and Cody Franson. This made the final 4-0, and the three stars went to Gustavsson (24 save shutout), Grabovski, and Connolly.
Over to Ottawa, with the Senators welcoming the Tampa Bay Lightning. Dwayne Roloson and Craig Anderson got the starting nods. Ottawa scored first with Jason Spezza recording his fifteenth of the season, with the help of Colin Greening and Sergei Gonchar. The Senators added on in the second period with a Kyle Turris goal, made possible by Daniel Alfredsson and Erik Condra. Tampa Bay got on the board in the third period as Steven Stamkos netted his twenty-eighth of the year, from Vincent Lecavalier and Matt Gilroy. Ottawa struck back when Zack Smith sank his twelfth of the season, and Alfredsson had the lone helper. Alfredsson iced things at 4-1 for the Senators on his thirteenth of the year, an empty net goal set up by Turris and Nick Foligno. The three stars were awarded to Anderson (35 for 36 in saves), Alfredsson, and Turris.
Southwest to St. Louis, as the Blues bring in the Edmonton Oilers. Devan Dubnyk and Jaroslav Halak are guarding the goalmouths. St. Louis was first to score as Chris Stewart potted his ninth of the season, and the lone assist came from Jamie Langenbrunner. Edmonton tied it in the second period with a Taylor Hall power play goal, his thirteenth of the year, powered by Ales Hemsky and Ryan Jones. Fifteen seconds later, the Oilers had a lead when Ben eager registered his fourth of the season, coming off of Andy Sutton. Edmonton extended the lead with a Jordan Eberle power play goal, set up by Sam Gagner as his seventeenth of the year. The Blues got one back as Alex Pietrangelo put away his sixth of the season in the third period, guided in by Carlo Colaiacovo and David Backes on the power play. St. Louis tied the game with Backes registering his twelfth of the year, another power play goal, thanks to David Perron and Colaiacovo. The Blues took the lead with a Matt D'Agostini goal, fueled by T.J Oshie and Colaiacovo, the latter getting a sock trick on the scorer's ninth of the season. This was a final at 4-3, with the three stars handed out to Pietrangelo, Colaiacovo, and Shawn Horcoff, while Backes gets the honorable mention.
Back to the east a bit, with the Nashville Predators welcoming the Dallas Stars. Kari Lehtonen opposes Pekka Rinne in goal. Dallas opened on a Mike Ribeiro goal, his seventh of the season, courtesy of Loui Eriksson and Brenden Morrow. Nashville replied with a Gabriel Bourque goal, made possible by Jordin Tootoo and Nick Spaling. The Stars took the lead back with another Ribeiro goal, his second of the game and eighth of the year, guided in by Nicklas Grossman and Eriksson. Dallas extended the lead in the second period on a Jamie Benn goal, his eleventh of the season, going down unassisted. The Stars added on again in the third period with an Adam Burish goal, his fourth of the year, thanks to Tom Wandell and Jamie. This made it 4-1, a final, with the three stars being Ribeiro, Lehtonen (24 for 25 in saves), and Eriksson, while Jamie also did well.
To the west coast, where the San Jose Sharks welcome the Columbus Blue Jackets. Backups Curtis Sanford and Thomas Greiss will be wearing the goalie gear. Columbus led off when Vinny Prospal made his eighth of the season, assisted by Mark Letestu and Antoine Vermette. San Jose tied it with a Ryane Clowe power play goal, his eighth of the year, powered by Michal Handzus and Jason Demers. Joe Thornton kept the crazy eights theme going for the Sharks in the second period with his eighth of the season, thanks to Patrick Marleau and Demers. The final was 2-1 after the third period went scoreless, leaving the three stars as Demers, Sanford (37 for 39 in saves), and Thornton.
Down the coast to Los Angeles, with the Kings hosting the Phoenix Coyotes. Mike Smith and Joanthan Quick will be in the creases. Los Angeles downed Phoenix in overtime by a 1-0 score with a Drew Doughty goal, his third of the campaign, made possible by Jarret Stoll and Jack Johnson. The three stars were awarded to Quick (22 save shutout), Smith (27 for 28 in saves), and Doughty.
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