Nine games tonight, beginning in...
Columbus, as the Blue Jackets host the Nashville Predators. Pekka Rinne and Sergei Bobrovsky tend the twines. Columbus opened in the second period as Fedor Tyutin scored his second of the season, courtesy of RJ. Umberger and Jack Johnson. The Blue Jackets added on with a Mark Letestu goal, his seventh of the year, made possible by Vinny Prospal and Dalton Prout. Nashville got on the board as Gabriel Bourque scored his tenth of the season, coming off of Roman Josi and David Legwand. Columbus extended the lead in the third period on a Nikita Nikitin power play goal, his third of the year, powered by Prospal and Johnson. The Blue Jackets padded the lead with a Derick Brassard goal, his fifth of the season, assisted by Letestu and Prospal, the latter getting a sock trick. The Predators shot back as Chris Mueller scored, thanks to Richard Clune and Shea Weber. Nashville got another as Mike Fisher recorded his seventh of the year, passed from Brandon Yip and Weber. They failed to tie it, falling 4-3, with the three stars going to Prospal, Letestu, and Johnson, while Weber gets an honorable mention.
East to Long Island, where the New York Islanders host the Ottawa Senators. Ben Bishop and Evgeni Nabokov draw the starts. Ottawa started in the first period with a Matt Kassian goal, coming off of Sergei Gonchar and Patrick Wiercioch. New York tied it on a Keith Aucoin goal, his fifth of the season, assisted by Kyle Okposo and Josh Bailey. The Islanders took the lead in the second period when Bailey scored his third of the year, via Okposo and Frans Nielsen. New York extended the lead on a Lubomir Visnovsky goal, his second of the season coming on the power play from Matt Moulson and Brad Boyes. The Senators got one back in the third period as Jakob Silfverberg scored his seventh of the year, thanks to Wiercioch and Peter Regin. Ottawa tied it on a Zack Smith goal, his third of the season, made possible by Gonchar and Andre Benoit. The Senators took the lead on a Gonchar goal, his second of the year, guided in by Wiercioch, who got a sock trick, and Guillaume Latendresse. Ottawa iced it at 5-3 with Latendresse scoring his third of the campaign, with the help of Daniel Alfredsson on the empty net goal. The three stars were handed to Gonchar, Okposo, and Smith, while Wiercioch, Latendresse, and Bailey get the honorable mentions.
Over in New Jersey, the Devils welcome the New York Rangers. Henrik Lundqvist and Johan Hedberg will be between the pipes. New York was first to score in the first period on a Michael Del Zotto goal, his third of the season, coming shorthanded via Derek Stepan. New Jersey tied it on a Travis Zajac goal, his fifth of the year, passed from Peter Harrold and Ilya Kovalchuk on the power play. The Rangers took the lead back on a Carl Hagelin goal, his eighth of the season, courtesy of Dan Girardi and Ryan Callahan. The Devils tied it again as Anton Volchenkov scored, with a lone assist by Stephen Gionta. New York took the lead again in the second period on a Rick Nash goal, his tenth of the year, coming off of Del Zotto. This was it for the scoring, with the final being 3-2, and the three stars went to Del Zotto, Nash, and Zajac.
Down in Raleigh, the Carolina Hurricanes host the Florida Panthers. Jacob Markstrom and Dan Ellis receive the starting nods. Florida got going in the third period as Tomas Fleischmann netted his sixth of the season, with a lone assist by Tomas Kopecky. The Panthers added on with a Marcel Goc power play goal, his fourth of the year, powered by Filip Kuba and Brian Campbell. Florida extended the lead as Shawn Matthias scored his ninth of the season, a power play goal made possible by Kuba and Jonathan Huberdeau. Carolina got one back as Jordan Staal potted his seventh of the year, via Joni Pitkanen and the goalie Ellis. The Panthers iced it at 4-1 as Jerred Smithson put his second of the campaign into the empty net, an unassisted goal. The three stars were handed to Kuba, Markstrom (33 for 34 in saves), and Ellis (40 for 43 in saves with an assist).
Back north to Pittsburgh, with the Penguins hosting the Washington Capitals. Braden Holtby and Marc-Andre Fleury are the masked men. Washington struck first in the second period on an Alex Ovechkin power play goal, his twelfth of the season, powered by Troy Brouwer and Mike Ribeiro. Pittsburgh tied it with a Paul Martin power play goal, his sixth of the year, set up by Sidney Crosby and Beau Bennett. The Penguins took the lead in the third period on a Matt Niskanen goal, his fourth of the season, coming off of Matt Cooke and Crosby. This was good for a 2-1 win, with the three stars belonging to Niskanen, Fleury (28 for 29 in saves), and Holtby (34 for 36 in saves), while Crosby receives an honorable mention.
Into Quebec, where the Montreal Canadiens bring in the Buffalo Sabres. Jhonas Enroth and Carey Price are in the blue paint. Buffalo began in the first period as Steve Ott scored his fourth of the season, an unassisted goal. The Sabres added on as Tyler Ennis scored his eighth of the year, guided in by Tyler Myers and Ville Leino. Montreal got on the board in the third period on a Max Pacioretty goal, his ninth of the season, pushed through by Brendan Gallagher and Andrei Markov. The Canadiens tied it with Colby Armstrong scoring his second of the year, thanks to Alex Galchenyuk and Lars Eller. Buffalo won 3-2 in overtime as Ott scored his second of the game and fifth of the campaign, with the help of Jordan Leopold and Leino. The three stars were awarded to Ott, Enroth (32 for 34 in saves), and Gallagher, while Leino gets an honorable mention.
Westward to Winnipeg, where the Jets host the Boston Bruins. Tuukka Rask and Ondrej Pavelec guard the cages. Boston led off in the second period as Brad Marchand notched his thirteenth of the season, an unassisted goal. Winnipeg tied it in the third period with a Blake Wheeler power play goal, his thirteenth of the year, powered by Zach Bogosian and Dustin Byfuglien. The Jets took the lead on an Evander Kane goal, his twelfth of the season, assisted by Grant Clitsome and Kyle Wellwood. Winnipeg won 3-1 as Wheeler scored his second of the night and fourteenth of the year, an empty net goal set up by Andrew Ladd and Bryan Little. Pavelec (27 for 28 in saves), Wheeler, and Marchand were named the three stars.
Further to the west, the Vancouver Canucks host the St. Louis Blues. Jake Allen and Cory Schneider are the young goalies. Vancouver got going in the second period with a Jannik Hansen goal, his eighth of the season, passed from Mason Raymond. The Canucks added on as Daniel Sedin scored his ninth of the year, assisted by Henrik Sedin and Dan Hamhuis. Vancouver extended the lead as Dale Weise scored his second of the season, via Jordan Schroeder and Daniel Sedin. St. Louis got on the board in the third period with a Jaden Schwartz goal, his third of the year, coming off of Vladimir Tarasenko and Wade Redden. The Blues pulled closer as Patrik Berglund netted his fourteenth of the campaign, with the help of Kris Russell and David Perron. It wasn't enough to avoid a 3-2 loss, with the three stars belonging to Daniel Sedin, Berglund, and Schneider (32 for 34 in saves).
Finally, we end in Los Angeles, as the Kings host the Phoenix Coyotes. Mike Smith faces a lesser foe in Jonathan Bernier in goal. Los Angeles started in the first period with a Dustin Penner goal, his second of the season, assisted by Justin Williams and Anze Kopitar. The Kings added on in the second period with a Drew Doughty goal, fueled by Jake Muzzin and Mike Richards. Phoenix got on the board in the third period as Shane Doan potted is tenth of the year, courtesy of Keith Yandle and Derek Morris. Los Angeles shot back as Jarret Stoll scored his sixth of the season, a power play goal powered by Richards and Alec Martinez. The Coyotes chipped back as Doan scored his second of the game and eleventh of the year, passed from Mikkel Boedker and Raffi Torres. They still lost 3-2, with the three stars given to Bernier (40 for 42 in saves), Doan, and Doughty, while Richards gets an honorable mention.
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Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Monday, March 18, 2013
NHL March 18th 2013
Seven games on for a slightly busier-than-usual Monday. We begin in...
Madison Square Garden, as the New York Rangers host the Carolina Hurricanes. Dan Ellis is mismatched with Henrik Lundqvist in goal. Carolina began in the first period as Eric Staal scored his fourteenth of the season, assisted by Joni Pitkanen and Alexander Semin. New York tied it in the second period as Derek Stepan scored his eighth of the year, thanks to Carl Hagelin and Ryan Callahan. The Rangers won 2-1 in the shootout as Rick Nash and J.T. Miller scored. The three stars went to Lundqvist (29 for 30 in saves), Michael Del Zotto, and Stepan, while any point-earner can take the second slot.
Down in Tampa Bay, the Lightning welcome the Philadelphia Flyers. Ilya Bryzgalov and Anders Lindback are set to start. Tampa Bay struck first in the first period as Ondrej Palat scored his second of the season, via Dana Tyrell and Sami Salo. Philadelphia tied it on a Max Talbot goal, his fourth of the year, courtesy of Andrej Meszaros. The Lightning took the lead back with a Tom Pyatt goal, his sixth of the season, coming off of Tyler Johnson and Victor Hedman. The Flyers retied it in the second period as Claude Giroux netted his ninth of the year, an unassisted goal. Tampa Bay took the lead again in the third period as Teddy Purcell put away his sixth of the season, with the help of Keith Aulie and Steven Stamkos. The Lightning iced it at 4-2 as Stamkos scored his twenty-first of the year, an empty net goal passed from Alex Killorn and Martin St. Louis. Ryan Malone, Lindback (28 for 30 in saves), and Talbot get the three stars, and Stamkos gets an honorable mention.
To the west, the Dallas Stars host the Calgary Flames. Joey MacDonald and Kari Lehtonen are given the starting nods. Dallas was first to score in the first period as Erik Cole netted his fifth of the season, with helpers provided by Jordie Benn and Jamie Oleksiak. The Stars added on as Eric Nystrom scored his third of the year, with the help of Antoine Roussel and the goalie Lehtonen. Dallas extended the lead with Loui Eriksson's eighth of the season, made possible by Ray Whitney and Derek Roy. Calgary got on the board in the second period as Jiri Hudler scored his sixth of the year, a power play goal powered by T.J. Brodie and Michael Cammalleri. The Flames pulled closer as Jay Bouwmeester scored his sixth of the season, a power play goal set up by Curtis Glencross and Lee Stempniak. The Stars replied in the third period on another Eriksson goal, his second of the game and ninth of the year, fueled by Jamie Benn and Whitney. Calgary got one back with Alex Tanguay recording his ninth of the campaign, assisted by Cammalleri and Jarome Iginla. This only made it 4-3, the final, with the three stars belonging to Eriksson, Whitney, and Nystrom, while Cammalleri gets an honorable mention.
Up in Colorado, the Avalanche host the Chicago Blackhawks. Ray Emery and Semyon Varlamov are the masked men. Chicago started in the first period as Jimmy Hayes scored, with Patrick Kane getting the lone assist. The Blackhawks added on as Andrew Shaw scored his seventh of the season, assisted by Viktor Stalberg and Bryan Bickell. Colorado got on the board as Gabriel Landeskog scored a shorthanded goal, his fifth of the season, set up by Matt Duchene. Chicago answered in the second period on a Kane goal, his sixteenth of the year, guided in by Jonathan Toews and Duncan Keith. The Blackhawks extended the lead as Brent Seabrook scored his fifth of the year, passed from Kane and Toews. The Avalanche took one back as Milan Hejduk potted his fourth of the season, via John Mitchell and the goalie Varlamov. Chicago finished the scoring at 5-2 with a Toews goal in the third period, his fourteenth of the year, courtesy of Brandon Saad and Seabrook. Kane, Toews, and Landeskog got the three stars, while Seabrook gets an honorable mention.
Southwest to Anaheim, as the Ducks host the San Jose Sharks. Antti Niemi and Viktor Fasth play in the blue paint. Anaheim led off in the first period as Francois Beauchemin scored his third of the season, helped along by Dave Steckel and Kyle Palmieri. San Jose tied it on a Jason Demers goal, fueled by T.J. Galiardi and Scott Gomez. The Ducks took the lead back in the second period as Peter Holland scored his second of the year, coming off of Andrew Cogliano and Bobby Ryan. Anaheim added on as Emerson Etem scored, thanks to Daniel Winnik and Bryan Allen. The Ducks padded the lead as Ryan Getzlaf scored his eleventh of the season, a shorthanded goal set up by Etem. The Sharks got one back as Patrick Marleau potted his fifteenth of the year, via Martin Havlat and Douglas Murray. San Jose chipped closer in the third period with a Matt Irwin goal, his fifth of the season, with a lone helper by Brent Burns. Anaheim iced it at 5-3 with a Beauchemin empty net goal, his second of the game and fourth of the year, via Getzlaf and Winnik. The three stars went to Etem, Beauchemin, and Getzlaf, while Winnik gets an honorable mention.
Up in Vancouver, the Canucks bring in the Minnesota Wild. Niklas Backstrom and Roberto Luongo tend the twines. Vancouver got going in the second period on a Henrik Sedin goal, his eighth of the season, passed from Daniel Sedin and Jason Garrison on the power play. Minnesota tied it with a Jonas Brodin power play goal, his second of the year, powered by Dany Heatley and Pierre-Marc Bouchard. The Wild took the lead in the third period on a Charlie Coyle goal, his third of the season, coming off of Clayton Stoner and Mikko Koivu. Minnesota extended the lead as Matt Cullen notched his fourth of the year, made possible by Devin Setoguchi and Bouchard. This stood for a 3-1 win, with the three stars being Ryan Suter, Henrik Sedin, and Backstrom (35 for 36 in saves), while Bouchard could take the second slot.
Back in California, we end with the Los Angeles Kings hosting the Phoenix Coyotes. Mike Smith and Jonathan Quick tend the twines. Los Angeles opened in the first period as Jake Muzzin scored his sixth of the season, a power play goal powered by Anze Kopitar and Justin Williams. The Kings extended the lead in the second period as Tyler Toffoli scored a power play goal, made possible by Jeff Carter and Slava Voynov. Los Angeles padded the lead in the third period with a Kopitar goal, his ninth of the year, assisted by Williams and Drew Doughty. The Kings iced it at 4-0 on a Carter goal, his eighteenth of the season, passed from Toffoli and Rob Scuderi. The three stars were awarded to Quick (27 save shutout), Kopitar, and Toffoli, while Carter and Williams receive the honorable mentions.
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Madison Square Garden, as the New York Rangers host the Carolina Hurricanes. Dan Ellis is mismatched with Henrik Lundqvist in goal. Carolina began in the first period as Eric Staal scored his fourteenth of the season, assisted by Joni Pitkanen and Alexander Semin. New York tied it in the second period as Derek Stepan scored his eighth of the year, thanks to Carl Hagelin and Ryan Callahan. The Rangers won 2-1 in the shootout as Rick Nash and J.T. Miller scored. The three stars went to Lundqvist (29 for 30 in saves), Michael Del Zotto, and Stepan, while any point-earner can take the second slot.
Down in Tampa Bay, the Lightning welcome the Philadelphia Flyers. Ilya Bryzgalov and Anders Lindback are set to start. Tampa Bay struck first in the first period as Ondrej Palat scored his second of the season, via Dana Tyrell and Sami Salo. Philadelphia tied it on a Max Talbot goal, his fourth of the year, courtesy of Andrej Meszaros. The Lightning took the lead back with a Tom Pyatt goal, his sixth of the season, coming off of Tyler Johnson and Victor Hedman. The Flyers retied it in the second period as Claude Giroux netted his ninth of the year, an unassisted goal. Tampa Bay took the lead again in the third period as Teddy Purcell put away his sixth of the season, with the help of Keith Aulie and Steven Stamkos. The Lightning iced it at 4-2 as Stamkos scored his twenty-first of the year, an empty net goal passed from Alex Killorn and Martin St. Louis. Ryan Malone, Lindback (28 for 30 in saves), and Talbot get the three stars, and Stamkos gets an honorable mention.
To the west, the Dallas Stars host the Calgary Flames. Joey MacDonald and Kari Lehtonen are given the starting nods. Dallas was first to score in the first period as Erik Cole netted his fifth of the season, with helpers provided by Jordie Benn and Jamie Oleksiak. The Stars added on as Eric Nystrom scored his third of the year, with the help of Antoine Roussel and the goalie Lehtonen. Dallas extended the lead with Loui Eriksson's eighth of the season, made possible by Ray Whitney and Derek Roy. Calgary got on the board in the second period as Jiri Hudler scored his sixth of the year, a power play goal powered by T.J. Brodie and Michael Cammalleri. The Flames pulled closer as Jay Bouwmeester scored his sixth of the season, a power play goal set up by Curtis Glencross and Lee Stempniak. The Stars replied in the third period on another Eriksson goal, his second of the game and ninth of the year, fueled by Jamie Benn and Whitney. Calgary got one back with Alex Tanguay recording his ninth of the campaign, assisted by Cammalleri and Jarome Iginla. This only made it 4-3, the final, with the three stars belonging to Eriksson, Whitney, and Nystrom, while Cammalleri gets an honorable mention.
Up in Colorado, the Avalanche host the Chicago Blackhawks. Ray Emery and Semyon Varlamov are the masked men. Chicago started in the first period as Jimmy Hayes scored, with Patrick Kane getting the lone assist. The Blackhawks added on as Andrew Shaw scored his seventh of the season, assisted by Viktor Stalberg and Bryan Bickell. Colorado got on the board as Gabriel Landeskog scored a shorthanded goal, his fifth of the season, set up by Matt Duchene. Chicago answered in the second period on a Kane goal, his sixteenth of the year, guided in by Jonathan Toews and Duncan Keith. The Blackhawks extended the lead as Brent Seabrook scored his fifth of the year, passed from Kane and Toews. The Avalanche took one back as Milan Hejduk potted his fourth of the season, via John Mitchell and the goalie Varlamov. Chicago finished the scoring at 5-2 with a Toews goal in the third period, his fourteenth of the year, courtesy of Brandon Saad and Seabrook. Kane, Toews, and Landeskog got the three stars, while Seabrook gets an honorable mention.
Southwest to Anaheim, as the Ducks host the San Jose Sharks. Antti Niemi and Viktor Fasth play in the blue paint. Anaheim led off in the first period as Francois Beauchemin scored his third of the season, helped along by Dave Steckel and Kyle Palmieri. San Jose tied it on a Jason Demers goal, fueled by T.J. Galiardi and Scott Gomez. The Ducks took the lead back in the second period as Peter Holland scored his second of the year, coming off of Andrew Cogliano and Bobby Ryan. Anaheim added on as Emerson Etem scored, thanks to Daniel Winnik and Bryan Allen. The Ducks padded the lead as Ryan Getzlaf scored his eleventh of the season, a shorthanded goal set up by Etem. The Sharks got one back as Patrick Marleau potted his fifteenth of the year, via Martin Havlat and Douglas Murray. San Jose chipped closer in the third period with a Matt Irwin goal, his fifth of the season, with a lone helper by Brent Burns. Anaheim iced it at 5-3 with a Beauchemin empty net goal, his second of the game and fourth of the year, via Getzlaf and Winnik. The three stars went to Etem, Beauchemin, and Getzlaf, while Winnik gets an honorable mention.
Up in Vancouver, the Canucks bring in the Minnesota Wild. Niklas Backstrom and Roberto Luongo tend the twines. Vancouver got going in the second period on a Henrik Sedin goal, his eighth of the season, passed from Daniel Sedin and Jason Garrison on the power play. Minnesota tied it with a Jonas Brodin power play goal, his second of the year, powered by Dany Heatley and Pierre-Marc Bouchard. The Wild took the lead in the third period on a Charlie Coyle goal, his third of the season, coming off of Clayton Stoner and Mikko Koivu. Minnesota extended the lead as Matt Cullen notched his fourth of the year, made possible by Devin Setoguchi and Bouchard. This stood for a 3-1 win, with the three stars being Ryan Suter, Henrik Sedin, and Backstrom (35 for 36 in saves), while Bouchard could take the second slot.
Back in California, we end with the Los Angeles Kings hosting the Phoenix Coyotes. Mike Smith and Jonathan Quick tend the twines. Los Angeles opened in the first period as Jake Muzzin scored his sixth of the season, a power play goal powered by Anze Kopitar and Justin Williams. The Kings extended the lead in the second period as Tyler Toffoli scored a power play goal, made possible by Jeff Carter and Slava Voynov. Los Angeles padded the lead in the third period with a Kopitar goal, his ninth of the year, assisted by Williams and Drew Doughty. The Kings iced it at 4-0 on a Carter goal, his eighteenth of the season, passed from Toffoli and Rob Scuderi. The three stars were awarded to Quick (27 save shutout), Kopitar, and Toffoli, while Carter and Williams receive the honorable mentions.
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Sunday, March 17, 2013
NHL March 17th 2013
St. Patrick's Day finds us with four games, beginning in...
Pittsburgh, as the Penguins host the Boston Bruins. Tuukka Rask and Tomas Vokoun are given the starting nods. Pittsburgh led off with Sidney Crosby scoring his thirteenth of the season, assisted by Chris Kunitz and Pascal Dupuis. Boston tied it as Tyler Seguin scored his tenth of the year, thanks to Patrice Bergeron and Johnny Boychuk. The Penguins took the lead back with a Joe Vitale goal, made possible by Craig Adams and Brooks Orpik. The scoring ended here at 2-1, with the three stars going to Vokoun (31 for 32 in saves), Crosby, and Seguin.
Up in Ottawa, the Senators host the Winnipeg Jets. Ondrej Pavelec and Robin Lehner draw the starts. Ottawa began with a Guillaume Latendresse goal, his second of the season, passed from Daniel Alfredsson and Zack Smith. The Senators added on as Jakob Silfverberg scored his fifth of the year, a power play goal powered by Sergei Gonchar and Chris Neil. Winnipeg got on the board in the third period as Zach Bogosian scored his second of the season, made possible by Ron Hainsey and Andrew Ladd. Ottawa replied on a Kyle Turris power play goal, his eighth of the year, fueled by Alfredsson and Gonchar. The Senators iced it at 4-1 with another Silfverberg goal, his second of the game and sixth of the campaign, assisted by Mika Zibanejad and Andre Benoit. The three stars were Lehner (25 for 26 in saves), Silfverberg, and Gonchar, while Alfredsson gets an honorable mention.
Back stateside, the Washington Capitals host the Buffalo Sabres. Ryan Miller and Braden Holtby are the masked men. Washington opened in the first period as Alex Ovechkin netted his eleventh of the season, guided in by Marcus Johansson and Nicklas Backstrom. Buffalo tied it in the second period when Cody Hodgson recorded his eleventh of the year, with the help of Thomas Vanek and Jason Pominville. The Capitals took the lead back with Troy Brouwer's tenth of the season, a power play goal powered by Mike Ribeiro and Backstrom. Washington extended the lead on a Jason Chimera goal, set up by Brouwer and Ribeiro. The Capitals added on as Johansson scored his third of the year, pushed through by Mathieu Perreault and Joel Ward. The Sabres got one back on a Brian Flynn goal, his third of the season, with assists provided by Marcus Foligno and Tyler Ennis. Buffalo pulled closer in the third period on a Hodgson power play goal, his second of the game and twelfth of the year, made possible by Ennis and Pominville. Washington responded as Perreault put away his fifth of the campaign, via Ward. This held up for a 5-3 win, with the three stars being awarded to Johansson, Hodgson, and Ribeiro, while Brouwer, Perreault, Ward, Backstrom, Pominville, and Ennis all get honorable mentions.
Finally, in Edmonton, the Oilers host the Nashville Predators. Pekka Rinne and Devan Dubnyk tend the twines. Edmonton started in the second period with a Magnus Paajarvi power play goal, his sixth of the season, powered by Jordan Eberle and Ryan Whitney. Nashville tied it as Shea Weber scored his fifth of the year, a power play goal coming off of Roman Josi and Craig Smith. The Oilers took the lead in the third period as Lennart Petrell scored a shorthanded goal, his second of the season, set up by Sam Gagner. Edmonton extended the lead on an Eberle goal, his seventh of the year, with a lone helper by Taylor Hall. The Predators got one back late on a Josi goal, his fourth of the campaign, guided in by Mike Fisher and Bobby Butler, but they still lost 3-2. The three stars were given to Dubnyk (29 for 31 in saves), Eberle, and Hall, while Josi gets an honorable mention.
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Pittsburgh, as the Penguins host the Boston Bruins. Tuukka Rask and Tomas Vokoun are given the starting nods. Pittsburgh led off with Sidney Crosby scoring his thirteenth of the season, assisted by Chris Kunitz and Pascal Dupuis. Boston tied it as Tyler Seguin scored his tenth of the year, thanks to Patrice Bergeron and Johnny Boychuk. The Penguins took the lead back with a Joe Vitale goal, made possible by Craig Adams and Brooks Orpik. The scoring ended here at 2-1, with the three stars going to Vokoun (31 for 32 in saves), Crosby, and Seguin.
Up in Ottawa, the Senators host the Winnipeg Jets. Ondrej Pavelec and Robin Lehner draw the starts. Ottawa began with a Guillaume Latendresse goal, his second of the season, passed from Daniel Alfredsson and Zack Smith. The Senators added on as Jakob Silfverberg scored his fifth of the year, a power play goal powered by Sergei Gonchar and Chris Neil. Winnipeg got on the board in the third period as Zach Bogosian scored his second of the season, made possible by Ron Hainsey and Andrew Ladd. Ottawa replied on a Kyle Turris power play goal, his eighth of the year, fueled by Alfredsson and Gonchar. The Senators iced it at 4-1 with another Silfverberg goal, his second of the game and sixth of the campaign, assisted by Mika Zibanejad and Andre Benoit. The three stars were Lehner (25 for 26 in saves), Silfverberg, and Gonchar, while Alfredsson gets an honorable mention.
Back stateside, the Washington Capitals host the Buffalo Sabres. Ryan Miller and Braden Holtby are the masked men. Washington opened in the first period as Alex Ovechkin netted his eleventh of the season, guided in by Marcus Johansson and Nicklas Backstrom. Buffalo tied it in the second period when Cody Hodgson recorded his eleventh of the year, with the help of Thomas Vanek and Jason Pominville. The Capitals took the lead back with Troy Brouwer's tenth of the season, a power play goal powered by Mike Ribeiro and Backstrom. Washington extended the lead on a Jason Chimera goal, set up by Brouwer and Ribeiro. The Capitals added on as Johansson scored his third of the year, pushed through by Mathieu Perreault and Joel Ward. The Sabres got one back on a Brian Flynn goal, his third of the season, with assists provided by Marcus Foligno and Tyler Ennis. Buffalo pulled closer in the third period on a Hodgson power play goal, his second of the game and twelfth of the year, made possible by Ennis and Pominville. Washington responded as Perreault put away his fifth of the campaign, via Ward. This held up for a 5-3 win, with the three stars being awarded to Johansson, Hodgson, and Ribeiro, while Brouwer, Perreault, Ward, Backstrom, Pominville, and Ennis all get honorable mentions.
Finally, in Edmonton, the Oilers host the Nashville Predators. Pekka Rinne and Devan Dubnyk tend the twines. Edmonton started in the second period with a Magnus Paajarvi power play goal, his sixth of the season, powered by Jordan Eberle and Ryan Whitney. Nashville tied it as Shea Weber scored his fifth of the year, a power play goal coming off of Roman Josi and Craig Smith. The Oilers took the lead in the third period as Lennart Petrell scored a shorthanded goal, his second of the season, set up by Sam Gagner. Edmonton extended the lead on an Eberle goal, his seventh of the year, with a lone helper by Taylor Hall. The Predators got one back late on a Josi goal, his fourth of the campaign, guided in by Mike Fisher and Bobby Butler, but they still lost 3-2. The three stars were given to Dubnyk (29 for 31 in saves), Eberle, and Hall, while Josi gets an honorable mention.
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Saturday, March 16, 2013
NHL March 16th 2013
Big day today, with thirteen games on to fill the time. We begin in...
Pittsburgh, as the Penguins host the New York Rangers. Henrik Lundqvist and Marc-Andre Fleury tend the twines. Pittsburgh led off in the first period as Beau Bennett scored his second of the season, assisted by Dsutin Jeffrey and Tyler Kennedy. The Penguins added on in the third period as Kennedy scored a power play goal, his fourth of the year, powered by Kris Letang and Paul Martin. Pittsburgh extended the lead as Pascal Dupuis scored his fourteenth of the season, via Jeffrey and Matt Cooke. This stood for a 3-0 win, with the three stars being Fleury (23 save shutout), Kennedy, and Jeffrey.
Over in Boston, the Bruins host the Washington Capitals. Michal Neuvirth and Anton Khudobin are the backups making spot starts. Boston was first to score in the first period on a Nathan Horton goal, his eighth of the season, assisted by Milan Lucic and Zdeno Chara. The Bruins added on with a David Krejci goal, his seventh of the year, passed from Lucic and Horton. Washington got on the board in the second period as Marcus Johansson scored his second of the season, officially unassisted but with help from a poor clearing attempt by the Bruins. Boston responded as Andrew Ference scored, with helpers provided by Horton and Krejci. The Bruins extended the lead in the third period with a Rich Peverley power play goal, his fourth of the year, powered by Lucic, who got a sock trick, and Krejci. This was it for the scoring, resulting in a 4-1 final, with the three stars being Horton, Khudobin (32 for 33 in saves), and Lucic, while Krejci gets an honorable mention.
West to Colorado, as the Avalanche host the Minnesota Wild. Niklas Backstrom and Jean-Sebastien Giguere make the starts. Minnesota opened in the first period with a Ryan Suter power play goal, his second of the season, set up by Jared Spurgeon and Zach Parise. The Wild added on as Devin Setoguchi scored his eighth of the year, thanks to Matt Cullen and Clayton Stoner. Minnesota extended the lead with a Cal Clutterbuck goal, his third of the season, with a lone assist from Dany Heatley. Colorado got on the board when John Mitchell notched his ninth of the year, with Aaron Palushaj getting the only assist. The Wild shot back as Kyle Brodziak scored his fourth of the season, via Heatley and Setoguchi. The Avalanche chipped back in the second period with a P.A. Parenteau goal, his twelfth of the year, assisted by Matt Duchene and Gabriel Landeskog. Colorado pulled closer as Landeskog netted his fourth of the season, with assists by Duchene and Ryan O'Reilly. Minnesota replied on an unassisted Pierre-Marc Bouchard goal, his third of the year. The Wild padded the lead in the third period as Setoguchi scored his second of the game and ninth of the season, helped along by Bouchard and Justin Falk. The Avalanche got one back with a Chuck Kobasew goal, his third of the year, coming off of Cody McLeod and Greg Zanon. This only made it 6-4, the final, with the three stars belonging to Setoguchi, Bouchard, and Parenteau, and the honorable mentions went to Suter, Heatley, Duchene, and Landeskog.
Back in the east, the Buffalo Sabres welcome the Ottawa Senators. Ben Bishop and Ryan Miller receive the starting nods. Buffalo began with a first period Mike Weber goal, coming off of Ville Leino and Steve Ott. The Sabres added on as Drew Stafford scored his third of the season, with helpers from Nathan Gerbe and Jordan Leopold. Ottawa got on the board in the second period as Patrick Wierioch scored his fourth of the year, thanks to Sergei Gonchar and Kyle Turris. The Senators tied it with the fourth of the season by Chris Phillips, made possible by Jim O'Brien. Ottawa took the lead as Turris potted his sixth of the year, courtesy of Guillaume Latendresse and Wiercioch. Buffalo retied it on a third period goal by Stafford, his second of the game and fourth of the season, passed from Christian Ehrhoff and Jochen Hecht. The Senators won 4-3 in overtime with a goal by Turris, his second of the game and seventh of the year, a power play goal guided in by Daniel Alfredsson and Gonchar. The three stars were handed to Stafford, Turris, and Wiercioch, while Gonchar gets an honorable mention.
Back west, the Columbus Blue Jackets bring in the Phoenix Coyotes. Mike Smith and Sergei Bobrovsky are in the blue paint. The game went sixty-five minutes scoreless, and was determined in the shootout. Columbus prevailed here with Artem Anisimov and Mark Letestu scoring for a 1-0 win. The three stars were Bobrovsky (39 save shutout), Letestu, and Smith (23 save "shutout").
Southeast to Tampa Bay, as the Lightning host the Carolina Hurricanes. Justin Peters and Mathieu Garon are called on to start. Tampa Bay struck first in the first period with a Tyler Johnson goal, assisted by Alex Killorn and Cory Conacher. The Lightning added on in the second period when Ondrej Palat scored, thanks to Sami Salo and Johnson. Tampa Bay extended the lead on a Nate Thompson goal, his sixth of the season, courtesy of B.J. Crombeen and Matt Carle. The Lightning padded the lead in the third period with a Teddy Purcell goal, his fifth of the year, coming off of Martin St. Louis and Victor Hedman. Carolina got on the board as Eric Staal scored his thirteenth of the season, with a lone assist by Alexander Semin. This only made it 4-1, a final, with the three stars going to Hedman, Johnson, and Thompson.
Back up the coast, the New Jersey Devils host the Montreal Canadiens. Carey Price and Johan Hedberg will be between the pipes. Montreal started in the first period with an unassisted Colby Armstrong goal. New Jersey tied it in the second period as Peter Harrold scored a power play goal, powered by Ilya Kovalchuk. The Canadiens retook the lead in the third period as Tomas Plekanec netted his twelfth of the season, via Jarred Tinordi. This was good for a 2-1 win, with Plekanec, Price (32 for 33 in saves), and Harrold receiving the three stars.
Crossing into Canada, as the Toronto Maple Leafs bring in the Winnipeg Jets. Ondrej Pavelec and Ben Scrivens have the green light to start. Toronto was first to score in the first period as Joffrey Lupul scored, with a lone assist from Nazem Kadri. Winnipeg tied it in the second period on a James Wright goal, fueled by Kyle Wellwood and Nik Antropov. The Jets took the lead as Antti Miettinen scored his second of the season, thanks to Dustin Byfuglien and Olli Jokinen. Winnipeg extended the lead on a Blake Wheeler goal, his eleventh of the year, made possible by Bryan Little and Andrew Ladd. The Jets padded the lead as Wheeler scored again, his second of the game and twelfth of the season, coming off of Ladd and Zach Bogosian. The Maple Leafs shot back on a Nikolai Kulemin goal, his third of the year, guided in by Jay McClement. Toronto pulled closer as Lupul scored his second of the game, and Kadri again had the only helper. James Reimer relieved Scrivens for the third periodThe Maple Leafs tied it in the third period with a Phil Kesel goal, his tenth of the season, passed from Tyler Bozak and James van Riemsdyk. Winnipeg won it 5-4 in the shootout as Wheeler was matched by Bozak, and then in the tenth round Bogosian sealed it for the Jets. The three stars were awarded to Wheeler, Lupul, and Bogosian, while Ladd and Kadri got the honorable mentions.
Back south to Florida, where the Panthers host the New York Islanders. Evgeni Nabokov and Scott Clemmensen are all padded up. New York began in the first period with a Kyle Okposo goal, his third of the season, fueled by Frans Nielsen and Andrew MacDonald. The Islanders added on as Radek Martinek scored his second of the year, thanks to Mark Streit and Marty Reasoner. New York extended the lead in the second period on a Brad Boyes goal, his eighth of the season, coming off of John Tavares and Matt Moulson. Florida got on the board in the third period with a T.J. Brennan goal, his second of the year, with assists provided by Mike Santorelli and Jonathan Huberdeau. The Panthers quickly chipped in another as Marcel Goc potted his third of the season, courtesy of Tomas Fleischmann and Tomas Kopecky. Florida tied it on a Santorelli goal, his second of the year, guided in by Jack Skille and Brian Campbell. The Islanders took the lead back on a Casey Cizikas goal, his fourth of the season, with assists provided by Colin McDonald and Keith Aucoin. This held up for a 4-3 win, with the three stars given to Cizikas, Brennan, and Santorelli.
Northwest to St. Louis, where the Blues host the Anaheim Ducks. Jonas Hiller and Jake Allen guard the cages. Anaheim struck first in the first period on a Saku Koivu goal, his eighth of the season, assisted by Bryan Allen and Cam Fowler. St. Louis tied it as Kris Russell scored a power play goal, powered by Vladimir Tarasenko and Chris Stewart. The Blues won 2-1 in overtime as Stewart potted his fourteenth of the year, with a lone assist by Vladimir Sobotka. The three stars went to Allen (27 for 28 in saves), Russell, and Tarasenko, while Stewart gets an honorable mention.
Down in Dallas, the Stars host the Chicago Blackhawks. Corey Crawford and Kari Lehtonen the masked men. Chicago opened in the first period with a Jonathan Toews goal, his twelfth of the season, assisted by Nick Leddy and Brandon Saad. The Blackhawks added on as Toews scored again, his second of the game and thirteenth of the year, set up by Saad and Duncan Keith. Chicago extended the lead with a Leddy goal, his third of the season, coming off of Viktor Stalberg and Bryan Bickell. The Blackhawks struck again in the second period on a Johnny Oduya goal, his second of the year, fueled by Stalberg and Bickell. Richard Bachman relieved Lehtonen at this time. Chicago padded the lead with Marian Hossa scoring his twelfth of the season, guided in by Patrick Kane and Brent Seabrook. The Blackhawks got another as Hossa scored his second of the night and thirteenth of the year on the power play, powered by Toews and Kane. Chicago kept going in the third period as Keith scored his second of the season, with helpers from Bickell and Stalberg, who each got sock tricks. Dallas got on the board as Trevor Daley scored his second of the year, a power play goal, made possible by Jamie Benn and Ray Whitney. The Blackhawks answered with a Kane power play goal, his fifteenth of the season, helped along by Dave Bolland and Leddy. This made it an 8-1 final score, with the three stars awarded to Toews, Hossa, and Kane, while Bickell, Stalberg, Leddy, Keith, and Saad all get honorable mentions.
Back in Canada again, the Vancouver Canucks host the Detroit Red Wings. Jimmy Howard and Roberto Luongo protect the nets. Six seconds into the first period, Vancouver led off with an Alexandre Burrows goal, his sixth of the season, guided in by Daniel Sedin and Alexander Edler. Detroit tied it with a Justin Abdelkader goal, his second of the year, coming off of Pavel Datsyuk and Johan Franzen. The Red Wings took the lead in the second period as Henrik Zetterberg scored his seventh of the season, a power play goal powered by Datsyuk and Franzen. Detroit struck again in the third period with another Zetterberg goal, his second of the game and eighth of the year, set up by Valtteri Filppula and Niklas Kronwall. The Red Wings padded the lead as Daniel Cleary scored his sixth of the season, with the help of Joakim Andersson and Damien Brunner. Detroit extended the lead as Abdelkader scored his second of the game and third of the year, passed from Datsyuk and Jakub Kindl. The Canucks got one one back as Burrows scored his second of the game and seventh of the campaign, courtesy of Edler and Kevin Bieksa. This only made it 5-2, a final, with the three stars going to Datsyuk, Zetterberg, and Burrows, while Abdelkader, Franzen, and Edler get the honorable mentions.
Finally, we end with the battle of California, as the Los Angeles Kings welcome the San Jose Sharks. Antti Niemi faces a lesser foe in Jonathan Bernier in goal. Los Angeles started in the first period on a Kyle Clifford goal, his third of the season, coming off of Slava Voynov and Rob Scuderi. The Kings added on with a Justin Williams goal, his fourth of the year, fueled by Dustin Brown and Anze Kopitar. San Jose got on the board in the second period as Patrick Marleau scored his fourteenth of the season, via Joe Thornton and Brent Burns. Los Angeles replied with a Jarret Stoll goal, his fifth of the year, assisted by Trevor Lewis and Alec Martinez. The Kings extended the lead on another Clifford goal, his second of the game and fourth of the season, passed from Dustin Penner and Colin Fraser. Alex Stalock relieved Niemi at this time. Los Angeles padded the lead on a Dwight King goal, his third of the year, set up by Stoll and Lewis. The Sharks got one back in the third period when Matt Irwin scored his fourth of the campaign, a power play goal powered by Burns and Scott Gomez. This produced the 5-2 final, with the three stars given to Clifford, Bernier (20 for 22 in saves), and Stoll, while Lewis and Burns receive the honorable mentions.
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Pittsburgh, as the Penguins host the New York Rangers. Henrik Lundqvist and Marc-Andre Fleury tend the twines. Pittsburgh led off in the first period as Beau Bennett scored his second of the season, assisted by Dsutin Jeffrey and Tyler Kennedy. The Penguins added on in the third period as Kennedy scored a power play goal, his fourth of the year, powered by Kris Letang and Paul Martin. Pittsburgh extended the lead as Pascal Dupuis scored his fourteenth of the season, via Jeffrey and Matt Cooke. This stood for a 3-0 win, with the three stars being Fleury (23 save shutout), Kennedy, and Jeffrey.
Over in Boston, the Bruins host the Washington Capitals. Michal Neuvirth and Anton Khudobin are the backups making spot starts. Boston was first to score in the first period on a Nathan Horton goal, his eighth of the season, assisted by Milan Lucic and Zdeno Chara. The Bruins added on with a David Krejci goal, his seventh of the year, passed from Lucic and Horton. Washington got on the board in the second period as Marcus Johansson scored his second of the season, officially unassisted but with help from a poor clearing attempt by the Bruins. Boston responded as Andrew Ference scored, with helpers provided by Horton and Krejci. The Bruins extended the lead in the third period with a Rich Peverley power play goal, his fourth of the year, powered by Lucic, who got a sock trick, and Krejci. This was it for the scoring, resulting in a 4-1 final, with the three stars being Horton, Khudobin (32 for 33 in saves), and Lucic, while Krejci gets an honorable mention.
West to Colorado, as the Avalanche host the Minnesota Wild. Niklas Backstrom and Jean-Sebastien Giguere make the starts. Minnesota opened in the first period with a Ryan Suter power play goal, his second of the season, set up by Jared Spurgeon and Zach Parise. The Wild added on as Devin Setoguchi scored his eighth of the year, thanks to Matt Cullen and Clayton Stoner. Minnesota extended the lead with a Cal Clutterbuck goal, his third of the season, with a lone assist from Dany Heatley. Colorado got on the board when John Mitchell notched his ninth of the year, with Aaron Palushaj getting the only assist. The Wild shot back as Kyle Brodziak scored his fourth of the season, via Heatley and Setoguchi. The Avalanche chipped back in the second period with a P.A. Parenteau goal, his twelfth of the year, assisted by Matt Duchene and Gabriel Landeskog. Colorado pulled closer as Landeskog netted his fourth of the season, with assists by Duchene and Ryan O'Reilly. Minnesota replied on an unassisted Pierre-Marc Bouchard goal, his third of the year. The Wild padded the lead in the third period as Setoguchi scored his second of the game and ninth of the season, helped along by Bouchard and Justin Falk. The Avalanche got one back with a Chuck Kobasew goal, his third of the year, coming off of Cody McLeod and Greg Zanon. This only made it 6-4, the final, with the three stars belonging to Setoguchi, Bouchard, and Parenteau, and the honorable mentions went to Suter, Heatley, Duchene, and Landeskog.
Back in the east, the Buffalo Sabres welcome the Ottawa Senators. Ben Bishop and Ryan Miller receive the starting nods. Buffalo began with a first period Mike Weber goal, coming off of Ville Leino and Steve Ott. The Sabres added on as Drew Stafford scored his third of the season, with helpers from Nathan Gerbe and Jordan Leopold. Ottawa got on the board in the second period as Patrick Wierioch scored his fourth of the year, thanks to Sergei Gonchar and Kyle Turris. The Senators tied it with the fourth of the season by Chris Phillips, made possible by Jim O'Brien. Ottawa took the lead as Turris potted his sixth of the year, courtesy of Guillaume Latendresse and Wiercioch. Buffalo retied it on a third period goal by Stafford, his second of the game and fourth of the season, passed from Christian Ehrhoff and Jochen Hecht. The Senators won 4-3 in overtime with a goal by Turris, his second of the game and seventh of the year, a power play goal guided in by Daniel Alfredsson and Gonchar. The three stars were handed to Stafford, Turris, and Wiercioch, while Gonchar gets an honorable mention.
Back west, the Columbus Blue Jackets bring in the Phoenix Coyotes. Mike Smith and Sergei Bobrovsky are in the blue paint. The game went sixty-five minutes scoreless, and was determined in the shootout. Columbus prevailed here with Artem Anisimov and Mark Letestu scoring for a 1-0 win. The three stars were Bobrovsky (39 save shutout), Letestu, and Smith (23 save "shutout").
Southeast to Tampa Bay, as the Lightning host the Carolina Hurricanes. Justin Peters and Mathieu Garon are called on to start. Tampa Bay struck first in the first period with a Tyler Johnson goal, assisted by Alex Killorn and Cory Conacher. The Lightning added on in the second period when Ondrej Palat scored, thanks to Sami Salo and Johnson. Tampa Bay extended the lead on a Nate Thompson goal, his sixth of the season, courtesy of B.J. Crombeen and Matt Carle. The Lightning padded the lead in the third period with a Teddy Purcell goal, his fifth of the year, coming off of Martin St. Louis and Victor Hedman. Carolina got on the board as Eric Staal scored his thirteenth of the season, with a lone assist by Alexander Semin. This only made it 4-1, a final, with the three stars going to Hedman, Johnson, and Thompson.
Back up the coast, the New Jersey Devils host the Montreal Canadiens. Carey Price and Johan Hedberg will be between the pipes. Montreal started in the first period with an unassisted Colby Armstrong goal. New Jersey tied it in the second period as Peter Harrold scored a power play goal, powered by Ilya Kovalchuk. The Canadiens retook the lead in the third period as Tomas Plekanec netted his twelfth of the season, via Jarred Tinordi. This was good for a 2-1 win, with Plekanec, Price (32 for 33 in saves), and Harrold receiving the three stars.
Crossing into Canada, as the Toronto Maple Leafs bring in the Winnipeg Jets. Ondrej Pavelec and Ben Scrivens have the green light to start. Toronto was first to score in the first period as Joffrey Lupul scored, with a lone assist from Nazem Kadri. Winnipeg tied it in the second period on a James Wright goal, fueled by Kyle Wellwood and Nik Antropov. The Jets took the lead as Antti Miettinen scored his second of the season, thanks to Dustin Byfuglien and Olli Jokinen. Winnipeg extended the lead on a Blake Wheeler goal, his eleventh of the year, made possible by Bryan Little and Andrew Ladd. The Jets padded the lead as Wheeler scored again, his second of the game and twelfth of the season, coming off of Ladd and Zach Bogosian. The Maple Leafs shot back on a Nikolai Kulemin goal, his third of the year, guided in by Jay McClement. Toronto pulled closer as Lupul scored his second of the game, and Kadri again had the only helper. James Reimer relieved Scrivens for the third periodThe Maple Leafs tied it in the third period with a Phil Kesel goal, his tenth of the season, passed from Tyler Bozak and James van Riemsdyk. Winnipeg won it 5-4 in the shootout as Wheeler was matched by Bozak, and then in the tenth round Bogosian sealed it for the Jets. The three stars were awarded to Wheeler, Lupul, and Bogosian, while Ladd and Kadri got the honorable mentions.
Back south to Florida, where the Panthers host the New York Islanders. Evgeni Nabokov and Scott Clemmensen are all padded up. New York began in the first period with a Kyle Okposo goal, his third of the season, fueled by Frans Nielsen and Andrew MacDonald. The Islanders added on as Radek Martinek scored his second of the year, thanks to Mark Streit and Marty Reasoner. New York extended the lead in the second period on a Brad Boyes goal, his eighth of the season, coming off of John Tavares and Matt Moulson. Florida got on the board in the third period with a T.J. Brennan goal, his second of the year, with assists provided by Mike Santorelli and Jonathan Huberdeau. The Panthers quickly chipped in another as Marcel Goc potted his third of the season, courtesy of Tomas Fleischmann and Tomas Kopecky. Florida tied it on a Santorelli goal, his second of the year, guided in by Jack Skille and Brian Campbell. The Islanders took the lead back on a Casey Cizikas goal, his fourth of the season, with assists provided by Colin McDonald and Keith Aucoin. This held up for a 4-3 win, with the three stars given to Cizikas, Brennan, and Santorelli.
Northwest to St. Louis, where the Blues host the Anaheim Ducks. Jonas Hiller and Jake Allen guard the cages. Anaheim struck first in the first period on a Saku Koivu goal, his eighth of the season, assisted by Bryan Allen and Cam Fowler. St. Louis tied it as Kris Russell scored a power play goal, powered by Vladimir Tarasenko and Chris Stewart. The Blues won 2-1 in overtime as Stewart potted his fourteenth of the year, with a lone assist by Vladimir Sobotka. The three stars went to Allen (27 for 28 in saves), Russell, and Tarasenko, while Stewart gets an honorable mention.
Down in Dallas, the Stars host the Chicago Blackhawks. Corey Crawford and Kari Lehtonen the masked men. Chicago opened in the first period with a Jonathan Toews goal, his twelfth of the season, assisted by Nick Leddy and Brandon Saad. The Blackhawks added on as Toews scored again, his second of the game and thirteenth of the year, set up by Saad and Duncan Keith. Chicago extended the lead with a Leddy goal, his third of the season, coming off of Viktor Stalberg and Bryan Bickell. The Blackhawks struck again in the second period on a Johnny Oduya goal, his second of the year, fueled by Stalberg and Bickell. Richard Bachman relieved Lehtonen at this time. Chicago padded the lead with Marian Hossa scoring his twelfth of the season, guided in by Patrick Kane and Brent Seabrook. The Blackhawks got another as Hossa scored his second of the night and thirteenth of the year on the power play, powered by Toews and Kane. Chicago kept going in the third period as Keith scored his second of the season, with helpers from Bickell and Stalberg, who each got sock tricks. Dallas got on the board as Trevor Daley scored his second of the year, a power play goal, made possible by Jamie Benn and Ray Whitney. The Blackhawks answered with a Kane power play goal, his fifteenth of the season, helped along by Dave Bolland and Leddy. This made it an 8-1 final score, with the three stars awarded to Toews, Hossa, and Kane, while Bickell, Stalberg, Leddy, Keith, and Saad all get honorable mentions.
Back in Canada again, the Vancouver Canucks host the Detroit Red Wings. Jimmy Howard and Roberto Luongo protect the nets. Six seconds into the first period, Vancouver led off with an Alexandre Burrows goal, his sixth of the season, guided in by Daniel Sedin and Alexander Edler. Detroit tied it with a Justin Abdelkader goal, his second of the year, coming off of Pavel Datsyuk and Johan Franzen. The Red Wings took the lead in the second period as Henrik Zetterberg scored his seventh of the season, a power play goal powered by Datsyuk and Franzen. Detroit struck again in the third period with another Zetterberg goal, his second of the game and eighth of the year, set up by Valtteri Filppula and Niklas Kronwall. The Red Wings padded the lead as Daniel Cleary scored his sixth of the season, with the help of Joakim Andersson and Damien Brunner. Detroit extended the lead as Abdelkader scored his second of the game and third of the year, passed from Datsyuk and Jakub Kindl. The Canucks got one one back as Burrows scored his second of the game and seventh of the campaign, courtesy of Edler and Kevin Bieksa. This only made it 5-2, a final, with the three stars going to Datsyuk, Zetterberg, and Burrows, while Abdelkader, Franzen, and Edler get the honorable mentions.
Finally, we end with the battle of California, as the Los Angeles Kings welcome the San Jose Sharks. Antti Niemi faces a lesser foe in Jonathan Bernier in goal. Los Angeles started in the first period on a Kyle Clifford goal, his third of the season, coming off of Slava Voynov and Rob Scuderi. The Kings added on with a Justin Williams goal, his fourth of the year, fueled by Dustin Brown and Anze Kopitar. San Jose got on the board in the second period as Patrick Marleau scored his fourteenth of the season, via Joe Thornton and Brent Burns. Los Angeles replied with a Jarret Stoll goal, his fifth of the year, assisted by Trevor Lewis and Alec Martinez. The Kings extended the lead on another Clifford goal, his second of the game and fourth of the season, passed from Dustin Penner and Colin Fraser. Alex Stalock relieved Niemi at this time. Los Angeles padded the lead on a Dwight King goal, his third of the year, set up by Stoll and Lewis. The Sharks got one back in the third period when Matt Irwin scored his fourth of the campaign, a power play goal powered by Burns and Scott Gomez. This produced the 5-2 final, with the three stars given to Clifford, Bernier (20 for 22 in saves), and Stoll, while Lewis and Burns receive the honorable mentions.
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Eastern Conference Semifinal: Avangard Omsk VS. Traktor Chelyabinsk
Welcome to the post for the semifinal series between Avangard Omsk and Traktor Chelyabinsk in the KHL Gagarin Cup playoffs. This post will act as a reference for the entire series.
Game 1: Omsk Arena, Omsk, Russia. In goal: Michael Garnett for Traktor and Karri Ramo for Avangard. Chelyabinsk opened in the first period as Petri Kontiola scored a power play goal, powered by Vyacheslav Belov. Traktor added on as Valery Nichushkin scored, thanks to Maxim Karpov and Yegor Dugin. Chelyabinsk extended the lead in the third period when Andrei Popov scored, courtesy of Andrei Kostitsyn and Vladimir Antipov. Traktor padded the lead on a power play goal by Evgeny Kuznetsov, set up by Deron Quint. Chelyabinsk iced it at 5-0 with a power play goal by Kontiola, made possible by Kostitsyn and Maxim Yakutsenya. The three stars were Garnett (33 save shutout), Kontiola, and Kostitsyn. Traktor takes an early 1-0 series lead.
Game 2: Omsk Arena, Omsk, Russia. In goal: Michael Garnett for Traktor and Karri Ramo for Avangard. Chelyabinsk was first to score with a first period goal by Valery Nichushkin, going in unassisted. Traktor added on in the third period when Nichushkin scored again, with a lone assist by Yegor Dugin. Chelyabinsk iced it at 3-0 with an unassisted goal by Petri Kontiola. The three stars were awarded to Garnett (21 save shutout), Nichushkin, and Kontiola. Traktor heads home with a 2-0 series lead.
Game 3: Traktor Sport Palace, Chelyabinsk, Russia. In goal: Karri Ramo for Avangard and Michael Garnett for Traktor. Chelyabinsk started in the first period with an Alexei Vasilchenko goal, assisted by Maxim Yakutsenya. Traktor padded the lead in the third period as Yakutsenya potted the puck, via Konstantin Panov. Chelyabinsk finished the scoring at 3-0 when Andrei Popov scored, with the help of Andrei Kostitsyn and Vladimir Antipov. The three stars were given to Yakutsenya, Garnett (24 save shutout), and Vasilchenko. Traktor pushes Avangard to the brink with a 3-0 series lead.
Game 4: Traktor Sport Palace, Chelyabinsk, Russia. In goal: Karri Ramo for Avangard and Michael Garnett for Traktor. Omsk got going in the second period with a Sergei Kalinin goal, assisted by Anssi Salmela. Avangard added on as Dmitry Syomin converted the penalty shot he was awarded after being hooked by Alexei Vasilchenko on a breakaway. Chelyabinsk got on the board in the third period with a power play goal by Stanislav Chistov, powered by Evgeny Kuznetsov and Dmitry Ryabykin. Omsk iced it at 3-1 with an empty net goal by Tomas Zaborsky, going in unassisted. The three stars were Syomin, Ramo (14 for 15 in saves), and Kalinin. Traktor's lead now stands at 3-1 in the series.
Game 5: Omsk Arena, Omsk, Russia. In goal: Michael Garnett for Traktor and Karri Ramo for Avangard. Chelyabinsk struck first in the second period as Maxim Karpov scored, with the help of Yegor Dugin and Stanislav Chistov. Traktor added on with a Jan Bulis goal, fueled by Chistov and Vyacheslav Belov on the power play. Chelyabinsk extended the lead with a power play goal by Maxim Yakutsenya, powered by Petri Kontiola. Traktor finished it at 4-0 with an empty net goal by Evgeny Kuznetsov, with a lone assist from Bulis. The three stars went to Garnett (33 save shutout), Bulis, and Karpov, while Chistov gets an honorable mention. Traktor advances to the Conference Finals with a 4-1 series win.
Game 1: Omsk Arena, Omsk, Russia. In goal: Michael Garnett for Traktor and Karri Ramo for Avangard. Chelyabinsk opened in the first period as Petri Kontiola scored a power play goal, powered by Vyacheslav Belov. Traktor added on as Valery Nichushkin scored, thanks to Maxim Karpov and Yegor Dugin. Chelyabinsk extended the lead in the third period when Andrei Popov scored, courtesy of Andrei Kostitsyn and Vladimir Antipov. Traktor padded the lead on a power play goal by Evgeny Kuznetsov, set up by Deron Quint. Chelyabinsk iced it at 5-0 with a power play goal by Kontiola, made possible by Kostitsyn and Maxim Yakutsenya. The three stars were Garnett (33 save shutout), Kontiola, and Kostitsyn. Traktor takes an early 1-0 series lead.
Game 2: Omsk Arena, Omsk, Russia. In goal: Michael Garnett for Traktor and Karri Ramo for Avangard. Chelyabinsk was first to score with a first period goal by Valery Nichushkin, going in unassisted. Traktor added on in the third period when Nichushkin scored again, with a lone assist by Yegor Dugin. Chelyabinsk iced it at 3-0 with an unassisted goal by Petri Kontiola. The three stars were awarded to Garnett (21 save shutout), Nichushkin, and Kontiola. Traktor heads home with a 2-0 series lead.
Game 3: Traktor Sport Palace, Chelyabinsk, Russia. In goal: Karri Ramo for Avangard and Michael Garnett for Traktor. Chelyabinsk started in the first period with an Alexei Vasilchenko goal, assisted by Maxim Yakutsenya. Traktor padded the lead in the third period as Yakutsenya potted the puck, via Konstantin Panov. Chelyabinsk finished the scoring at 3-0 when Andrei Popov scored, with the help of Andrei Kostitsyn and Vladimir Antipov. The three stars were given to Yakutsenya, Garnett (24 save shutout), and Vasilchenko. Traktor pushes Avangard to the brink with a 3-0 series lead.
Game 4: Traktor Sport Palace, Chelyabinsk, Russia. In goal: Karri Ramo for Avangard and Michael Garnett for Traktor. Omsk got going in the second period with a Sergei Kalinin goal, assisted by Anssi Salmela. Avangard added on as Dmitry Syomin converted the penalty shot he was awarded after being hooked by Alexei Vasilchenko on a breakaway. Chelyabinsk got on the board in the third period with a power play goal by Stanislav Chistov, powered by Evgeny Kuznetsov and Dmitry Ryabykin. Omsk iced it at 3-1 with an empty net goal by Tomas Zaborsky, going in unassisted. The three stars were Syomin, Ramo (14 for 15 in saves), and Kalinin. Traktor's lead now stands at 3-1 in the series.
Game 5: Omsk Arena, Omsk, Russia. In goal: Michael Garnett for Traktor and Karri Ramo for Avangard. Chelyabinsk struck first in the second period as Maxim Karpov scored, with the help of Yegor Dugin and Stanislav Chistov. Traktor added on with a Jan Bulis goal, fueled by Chistov and Vyacheslav Belov on the power play. Chelyabinsk extended the lead with a power play goal by Maxim Yakutsenya, powered by Petri Kontiola. Traktor finished it at 4-0 with an empty net goal by Evgeny Kuznetsov, with a lone assist from Bulis. The three stars went to Garnett (33 save shutout), Bulis, and Karpov, while Chistov gets an honorable mention. Traktor advances to the Conference Finals with a 4-1 series win.
Friday, March 15, 2013
NHL March 15th 2013
There are three games on today, beginning in...
Philadelphia, as the Flyers host the New Jersey Devils. Johan Hedberg and Ilya Bryzgalov are given the starting nods. Philadelphia began in the first period on a Max Talbot goal, his third of the season, assisted by Simon Gagne and Matt Read. New Jersey tied it in the second period when David Clarkson scored his eleventh of the year, via Bryce Salvador and Marek Zidlicky. The Flyers won 2-1 in the shootout with goals by Read and Claude Giroux topping a lone goal by the Devils' Ilya Kovalchuk. Giroux, Talbot, and Clarkson got the three stars, while Read deserves an honorable mention.
Northwest to Calgary, as the Flames host the Nashville Predators. Pekka Rinne and Miikka Kiprusoff are the Finnish goalies. Calgary led off with a first period Mark Giordano goal, his second of the season, coming off of Alex Tanguay and Michael Cammalleri. The Flames added on with a Blake Comeau goal, his third of the year, fueled by Jiri Hudler and Mikael Backlund. Calgary extended the lead in the second period as Hudler scored a power play goal, his fifth of the season, powered by Cammalleri and Dennis Wideman. Nashville got on the board as Gabriel Bourque scored his ninth of the year, a power play goal set up by Shea Weber and Roman Josi. The Flames shot back in the third period when Curtis Glencross potted his tenth of the season, guided in by Lee Stempniak and Matt Stajan. The Predators answered with a Mike Fisher goal, his sixth of the year, with assists provided by Josi and Nick Spaling. Calgary replied on another Glencross goal, his second of the game and eleventh of the season, pushed through by Stempniak and Stajan. Nashville pulled back on a David Legwand goal, his sixth of the year, with a helper from Matt Halischuk. The Flames iced it at 6-3 with Glencross completing his hat trick on his twelfth of the campaign, an empty net goal passed from Stajan, who gets a sock trick. Glencross, Giordano, and Hudler got the three stars, while Stajan, Stempniak, Josi, and Cammalleri all get honorable mentions.
Finally, we end in Edmonton, as the Oilers host the Detroit Red Wings. Jimmy Howard and Devan Dubnyk are the masked men. Edmonton started in the first period as Taylor Hall scored his sixth of the season, courtesy of Shawn Horcoff and Ales Hemsky. The Oilers added on in the second period as Sam Gagner scored his eleventh of the year, made possible by Nail Yakupov and Hall. Detroit got on the board in the third period as Valtteri Filppula scored his sixth of the season, with a lone assist by Henrik Zetterberg. The Red Wings tied in on a Niklas Kronwall power play goal, his fifth of the year, going in unassisted. Detroit won 3-2 in overtime as Pavel Datsyuk netted his ninth of the campaign, courtesy of Kronwall. Hall, Datsyuk, and Howard (30 for 32 in saves) were given the three stars, while Kronwall gets an honorable mention.
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Philadelphia, as the Flyers host the New Jersey Devils. Johan Hedberg and Ilya Bryzgalov are given the starting nods. Philadelphia began in the first period on a Max Talbot goal, his third of the season, assisted by Simon Gagne and Matt Read. New Jersey tied it in the second period when David Clarkson scored his eleventh of the year, via Bryce Salvador and Marek Zidlicky. The Flyers won 2-1 in the shootout with goals by Read and Claude Giroux topping a lone goal by the Devils' Ilya Kovalchuk. Giroux, Talbot, and Clarkson got the three stars, while Read deserves an honorable mention.
Northwest to Calgary, as the Flames host the Nashville Predators. Pekka Rinne and Miikka Kiprusoff are the Finnish goalies. Calgary led off with a first period Mark Giordano goal, his second of the season, coming off of Alex Tanguay and Michael Cammalleri. The Flames added on with a Blake Comeau goal, his third of the year, fueled by Jiri Hudler and Mikael Backlund. Calgary extended the lead in the second period as Hudler scored a power play goal, his fifth of the season, powered by Cammalleri and Dennis Wideman. Nashville got on the board as Gabriel Bourque scored his ninth of the year, a power play goal set up by Shea Weber and Roman Josi. The Flames shot back in the third period when Curtis Glencross potted his tenth of the season, guided in by Lee Stempniak and Matt Stajan. The Predators answered with a Mike Fisher goal, his sixth of the year, with assists provided by Josi and Nick Spaling. Calgary replied on another Glencross goal, his second of the game and eleventh of the season, pushed through by Stempniak and Stajan. Nashville pulled back on a David Legwand goal, his sixth of the year, with a helper from Matt Halischuk. The Flames iced it at 6-3 with Glencross completing his hat trick on his twelfth of the campaign, an empty net goal passed from Stajan, who gets a sock trick. Glencross, Giordano, and Hudler got the three stars, while Stajan, Stempniak, Josi, and Cammalleri all get honorable mentions.
Finally, we end in Edmonton, as the Oilers host the Detroit Red Wings. Jimmy Howard and Devan Dubnyk are the masked men. Edmonton started in the first period as Taylor Hall scored his sixth of the season, courtesy of Shawn Horcoff and Ales Hemsky. The Oilers added on in the second period as Sam Gagner scored his eleventh of the year, made possible by Nail Yakupov and Hall. Detroit got on the board in the third period as Valtteri Filppula scored his sixth of the season, with a lone assist by Henrik Zetterberg. The Red Wings tied in on a Niklas Kronwall power play goal, his fifth of the year, going in unassisted. Detroit won 3-2 in overtime as Pavel Datsyuk netted his ninth of the campaign, courtesy of Kronwall. Hall, Datsyuk, and Howard (30 for 32 in saves) were given the three stars, while Kronwall gets an honorable mention.
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Western Conference Semifinal: CSKA Moscow VS. Dynamo Moscow
Welcome to the post for the semifinal series between CSKA Moscow and Dynamo Moscow in the KHL Gagarin Cup playoffs. This post will act as a reference for the entire all-Moscow series.
Game 1: CSKA Ice Palace, Moscow, Russia. In goal: Alexander Yeryomenko for Dynamo and Rastislav Stana for CSKA. Dynamo led off with a first period Alexei Sopin goal, assisted by Konstantin Kasyanchuk. Dynamo added on as Sergei Konkov scored, thanks to Sergei Soin and Maxim Solovyov. Dynamo padded the lead with an unassisted goal by Konstantin Gorovikov. This held up throughout the final two periods for a 3-0 final. The three stars were Yeryomenko (21 save shutout), Sopin, and Konkov. Dynamo leads their cross-town rivals 1-0 in the series.
Game 2: CSKA Ice Palace, Moscow, Russia. In goal: Alexander Yeryomenko for Dynamo and Rastislav Stana for CSKA. CSKA began with an Igor Grigorenko goal in the first period, made possible by Sergei Shirokov and Oleg Kvasha. Dynamo tied it as Andrei Mironov scored, with a lone helper from Jakub Petruzalek. CSKA took the lead back in the second period on a Dmitry Kugryshev goal, guided in by Shaone Morrisonn and Nikolai Prokhorkin. This was it for the scoring, with the final being 2-1 CSKA, and the three stars were Stana (26 for 27 in saves), Kugryshev, and Grigorenko. The series moves across town even at 1.
Game 3: Luzhniki Minor Arena, Moscow, Russia. In goal: Rastislav Stana for CSKA and Alexander Yeryomenko for Dynamo. Dynamo was first to score in the first period on a Roman Derlyuk goal, fueled by Konstantin Gorovikov. CSKA tied it as Nikolai Prokhorkin scored, via Dmitry Kugryshev and Ilya Zubov. CSKA gained the lead with an Oleg Kvasha goal, assisted by Alexander Radulov and Igor Radulov. Dynamo tied it again in the third period as Janne Jalasvaara scored, with helpers provided by Marek Kvapil and Denis Mosalyov. Dynamo won 3-2 with an overtime goal by Gorovikov, set up by Konstantin Kasyanchuk. The three stars were handed to Gorovikov, Jalasvaara, and Stana (49 for 52 in saves). Dynamo holds a 2-1 series lead now.
Game 4: Luzhniki Minor Arena, Moscow, Russia. In goal: Rastislav Stana for CSKA and Alexander Yeryomenko for Dynamo. Dynamo struck first in the first period with a Sergei Soin goal, made possible by Dominik Granak and Yury Babenko. CSKA tied it in the second period as Nikolai Prokhorkin scored, with a lone helper from Dmitry Kugryshev. Dynamo won 2-1 in overtime on a Sergei Konkov goal, passed from Babenko and Soin. The three stars were given to Soin, Konkov, and Yeryomenko (20 for 21 in saves), while Babenko gets an honorable mention. Dynamo has CSKA on the edge, holding a 3-1 series lead over them.
Game 5: CSKA Ice Palace, Moscow, Russia. In goal: Alexander Yeryomenko for Dynamo and Rastislav Stana for CSKA. Dynamo finally got going in the third period as Filip Novak scored, with the help of Alexei Sopin. Dynamo iced it at 2-0 as Jakub Petruzalek scored an empty net goal. The three stars were Yeryomenko (28 save shutout), Novak, and Petruzalek. Dynamo wins the series 4-1, and will play SKA St. Petersburg in the Conference Final.
Game 1: CSKA Ice Palace, Moscow, Russia. In goal: Alexander Yeryomenko for Dynamo and Rastislav Stana for CSKA. Dynamo led off with a first period Alexei Sopin goal, assisted by Konstantin Kasyanchuk. Dynamo added on as Sergei Konkov scored, thanks to Sergei Soin and Maxim Solovyov. Dynamo padded the lead with an unassisted goal by Konstantin Gorovikov. This held up throughout the final two periods for a 3-0 final. The three stars were Yeryomenko (21 save shutout), Sopin, and Konkov. Dynamo leads their cross-town rivals 1-0 in the series.
Game 2: CSKA Ice Palace, Moscow, Russia. In goal: Alexander Yeryomenko for Dynamo and Rastislav Stana for CSKA. CSKA began with an Igor Grigorenko goal in the first period, made possible by Sergei Shirokov and Oleg Kvasha. Dynamo tied it as Andrei Mironov scored, with a lone helper from Jakub Petruzalek. CSKA took the lead back in the second period on a Dmitry Kugryshev goal, guided in by Shaone Morrisonn and Nikolai Prokhorkin. This was it for the scoring, with the final being 2-1 CSKA, and the three stars were Stana (26 for 27 in saves), Kugryshev, and Grigorenko. The series moves across town even at 1.
Game 3: Luzhniki Minor Arena, Moscow, Russia. In goal: Rastislav Stana for CSKA and Alexander Yeryomenko for Dynamo. Dynamo was first to score in the first period on a Roman Derlyuk goal, fueled by Konstantin Gorovikov. CSKA tied it as Nikolai Prokhorkin scored, via Dmitry Kugryshev and Ilya Zubov. CSKA gained the lead with an Oleg Kvasha goal, assisted by Alexander Radulov and Igor Radulov. Dynamo tied it again in the third period as Janne Jalasvaara scored, with helpers provided by Marek Kvapil and Denis Mosalyov. Dynamo won 3-2 with an overtime goal by Gorovikov, set up by Konstantin Kasyanchuk. The three stars were handed to Gorovikov, Jalasvaara, and Stana (49 for 52 in saves). Dynamo holds a 2-1 series lead now.
Game 4: Luzhniki Minor Arena, Moscow, Russia. In goal: Rastislav Stana for CSKA and Alexander Yeryomenko for Dynamo. Dynamo struck first in the first period with a Sergei Soin goal, made possible by Dominik Granak and Yury Babenko. CSKA tied it in the second period as Nikolai Prokhorkin scored, with a lone helper from Dmitry Kugryshev. Dynamo won 2-1 in overtime on a Sergei Konkov goal, passed from Babenko and Soin. The three stars were given to Soin, Konkov, and Yeryomenko (20 for 21 in saves), while Babenko gets an honorable mention. Dynamo has CSKA on the edge, holding a 3-1 series lead over them.
Game 5: CSKA Ice Palace, Moscow, Russia. In goal: Alexander Yeryomenko for Dynamo and Rastislav Stana for CSKA. Dynamo finally got going in the third period as Filip Novak scored, with the help of Alexei Sopin. Dynamo iced it at 2-0 as Jakub Petruzalek scored an empty net goal. The three stars were Yeryomenko (28 save shutout), Novak, and Petruzalek. Dynamo wins the series 4-1, and will play SKA St. Petersburg in the Conference Final.
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