Saturday, March 1, 2014

NHL Day 152 2013-2014

First of all, I am not pleased to mention that the coverage of Spring Training for this season will be discontinued. There have external circumstances beyond the control of the writers that have made it difficult to impossible to keep up. There may be coverage during the regular season, but I will not make any promises for additional baseball coverage this season. For today's NHL games, we begin in...

Boston, as the Bruins host the Washington Capitals. Braden Holtby and Tuukka Rask are in the blue paint. Washington led off in the first period with an Alex Ovechkin power play goal, his forty-second of the season, powered by John Carlson and Nicklas Backstrom. The Capitals added on in the second period with another power play goal by Ovechkin, his second of the game and forty-third of the year, assisted by Marcus Johansson and Joel Ward. Washington extended the lead with an unassisted goal by Ward, his eighteenth of the season. Boston got on the board with a Patrice Bergeron power play goal, his seventeenth of the year, coming off of Dougie Hamilton and Reilly Smith. The Bruins pulled closer with a Shawn Thornton goal, his fifth of the season, via Daniel Paille and Gregory Campbell. The Capitals wrapped it up in the third period with an Eric Fehr goal, his tenth of the year, made possible by Jason Chimera. This made it 4-2, the final, with the three stars going to Ovechkin, Holtby (36 for 38 in saves), and Ward.

Down to New York, where the Islanders welcome the New Jersey Devils. Martin Brodeur and Evgeni Nabokov are the veteran goalies. New Jersey opened in the first period on a power play goal by Adam Henrique, his seventeenth of the season, powered by Ryane Clowe and Michael Ryder. The Devils added on in the second period as Jaromir Jagr scored his nineteenth of the year, thanks to Travis Zajac and Andy Greene. New Jersey extended the lead on a power play goal by Clowe, his fifth of the season, via Henrique and Eric Gelinas. New York got on the board with a Kyle Okposo goal, his twenty-fifth of the year, courtesy of Thomas Vanek and Josh Bailey. The Devils answered with a Marek Zidlicky goal, his ninth of the season, assisted by Jagr and Patrik Elias on the power play. New Jersey chased Nabokov with a Mark Fayne goal, his third of the year, with a lone assist by Andrei Loktionov. Anders Nilsson relieved Nabokov in goal. The Devils padded the lead in the third period with a power play goal by Gelinas, his seventh of the campaign, fueled by Zidlicky and Elias. This was good for a 6-1 win, with the three stars going to Jagr, Gelinas, and Zidlicky, while Clowe and Elias get the honorable mentions.

Over in Philadelphia, the Flyers host the New York Rangers. Henrik Lundqvist and Steve Mason are the masked men. Philadelphia began in the first period on a Vincent Lecavalier goal, his thirteenth of the season, guided in by Wayne Simmonds and Mark Streit. The Flyers added on with a Sean Couturier goal, his tenth of the year, coming off of Matt Read and Kimmo Timonen. New York got on the board in the second period as Chris Kreider scored his fourteenth of the season, thanks to Rick Nash and Derek Stepan. The Rangers tied it with a power play goal by Derick Brassard, his thirteenth of the year, assisted by Brad Richards and the goalie Lundqvist. Philadelphia retook the lead with a power play goal by Simmonds, his nineteenth of the season, powered by Timonen and Brayden Schenn. The Flyers extended the lead in the third period as Luke Schenn netted his fourth of the year, with helpers from Scott Hartnell and Claude Giroux. This made it a 4-2 final, with the three stars going to Simmonds, Timonen, and Luke Schenn.

West to Columbus, where the Blue Jackets bring in the Florida Panthers. Scott Clemmensen and Sergei Bobrovsky are between the pipes. Columbus was first to score in the first period on an R.J. Umberger power play goal, his sixteenth of the season, fueled by James Wisniewski and Jack Johnson. The Blue Jackets added on with a power play goal by Cam Atkinson, his eighteenth of the year, powered by David Savard and Johnson. Florida got on the board with an unassisted goal by Shawn Matthias, his seventh of the campaign. The Panthers tied it in the second period on a Nick Bjugstad goal, his fourteenth of the season, made possible by Matthias. Columbus regained the lead with a Savard goal, his fourth of the year, coming on the power play via Nathan Horton and Ryan Johansen. Florida retied it on a Sean Bergenheim goal, his fourteenth of the campaign, passed from Tom Gilbert and Bjugstad. The Blue Jackets pulled ahead on a shorthanded and unassisted goal by Artem Anisimov, his fifteenth of the season. Columbus extended the lead in the third period as Nick Foligno scored his sixteenth of the year, an empty net goal set up by Brandon Dubinsky and Ryan Murray. The Blue Jackets finished it with another empty net goal from Matt Calvert, his seventh of the campaign, with helpers provided by Mark Letestu and Johnson, the latter getting a sock trick. The three stars of the 6-3 game were Savard, Matthias, and Johnson, while Bjugstad gets an honorable mention.

South to Nashville, where the Predators host the Winnipeg Jets. Ondrej Pavelec and Carter Hutton are the underwhelming goalies. Winnipeg got going in the second period with an Olli Jokinen goal, his fourteenth of the season, via Evander Kane and Jacob Trouba. The Jets added on when Andrew Ladd scored his fifteenth of the year, thanks to Zach Bogosian and Michael Frolik. Nashville got on the board in the third period with a Simon Moser goal, guided in by Michael Del Zotto and Mike Fisher. Winnipeg iced it at 3-1 with a Devin Setoguchi goal, his eleventh of the campaign, courtesy of Blake Wheeler and Mark Stuart. The three stars went to Pavelec (39 for 40 in saves), Ladd, and Setoguchi.

Further to the south, the Dallas Stars host the Tampa Bay Lightning. Ben Bishop and Kari Lehtonen protect the nets. Tampa Bay struck first in the first period on a Martin St. Louis goal, his twenty-eighth of the season, assisted by Eric Brewer and Ondrej Palat. The Lightning added on with a Nate Thompson goal, his sixth of the year, fueled by Victor Hedman and Alex Killorn. Tampa Bay extended the lead in the second period with another St. Louis goal, his second of the game and twenty-ninth of the season, with a lone assist by Palat. Dallas got on the board with an Antoine Roussel goal, his tenth of the year, courtesy of Kevin Connauton and Vernon Fiddler. The Stars pulled closer with a Fiddler goal, his fourth of the season, guided in by Roussel and Ryan Garbutt. The Lightning shot back in the third period on a Sami Salo goal, his second of the year, helped along by Victor Hedman and Killorn. This was good for a 4-2 win, with the three stars being St. Louis, Killorn, and Palat, while Roussel and Fiddler receive the honorable mentions.

Out in Los Angeles, the Kings welcome the Carolina Hurricanes. Anton Khudobin and Jonathan Quick guard the cages. Los Angeles dented the scoreboard in the first period on a Mike Richards goal, his eighth of the season, assisted by Robyn Regehr. Carolina tied it with an Andrej Sekera goal, his tenth of the year, fueled by Riley Nash and Patrick Dwyer. The Kings retook the lead in the third period as Alec Martinez scored his fifth of the season, a power play goal, powered by Dustin Brown and Justin Williams. Los Angeles finished it at 3-1 with an empty net goal by Williams, his sixteenth of the year, set up by Anze Kopitar and Trevor Lewis. Quick (24 for 25 in saves), Martinez, and Williams receive the three stars.

Northeast to Montreal, with the Canadiens hosting the Toronto Maple Leafs. Jonathan Bernier faces a lesser foe in Peter Budaj in goal. Montreal started in the first period with an Alex Galchenyuk goal, his eleventh of the season, courtesy of Andrei Markov. The Canadiens added on as Max Pacioretty scored his twenty-eighth of the year, thanks to Josh Gorges. Toronto got on the board with the twenty-fifth of the season by James van Riemsdyk, assisted by Phil Kessel and Dion Phaneuf. The Maple Leafs tied it in the third period on a shorthanded goal by van Riemsdyk, his second of the game and twenty-sixth of the year, going in unassisted. Toronto took the lead with a Kessel goal, his thirty-third of the season, passed from Tyler Bozak. Montreal tied it again with a power play goal by P.K. Subban, his ninth of the year, powered by Markov and David Desharnais. The Canadiens won 4-3 in overtime with another Pacioretty goal, his second of the game and twenty-ninth of the campaign, coming on the power play from Markov, who got a sock trick, and Subban. The three stars were Pacioretty, Markov, and van Riemsdyk, while Kessel and Subban got the honorable mentions.

Back stateside, the Chicago Blackhawks bring the Pittsburgh Penguins into Soldier Field for the fourth and final installation of the Stadium Series. Marc-Andre Fleury and Corey Crawford tend the twines. Chicago led off in the first period with a Patrick Sharp goal, his twenty-ninth of the season, via Jonathan Toews and Nick Leddy. The Blackhawks added on in the second period with an unassisted goal by Toews, his twentieth of the year. Chicago extended the lead on a Kris Versteeg goal, his tenth of the season, passed from Patrick Kane and Michal Handzus. Pittsburgh got on the board in the third period with a James Neal goal, his twenty-second of the year, going in unassisted. The Blackhawks replied with a Bryan Bickell goal, his ninth of the season, courtesy of Brandon Saad and Michal Rozsival. Chicago padded the lead on another Toews goal, his second of the game and twenty-first of the year, assisted by Sharp. This made it 5-1, the final, with Toews, Sharp, and Crawford (31 for 32 in saves) being awarded the three stars.

Finally, we have the battle of Alberta, as the Edmonton Oilers host the Calgary Flames. Reto Berra and Ilya Bryzgalov have the green light to start. Calgary began in the first period with a Sean Monahan goal, his seventeenth of the season, courtesy of Joe Colborne and Mark Giordano. Edmonton tied it in the third period with a David Perron goal, his twenty-third of the year, passed from Jordan Eberle and Sam Gagner. The Flames won 2-1 in overtime on another Monahan goal, his second of the game and eighteenth of the campaign, with assists provided by Paul Byron and Ladislav Smid. The three stars were Monahan, Berra (21 for 22 in saves), and Bryzgalov (28 for 30 in saves).

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KHL Day 179 2013-2014

Two games on, technically starting yesterday based on my location. We begin in...

Khabarovsk, as Amur hosts Metallurg Novokuznetsk. Nikita Lozhkin and Alexei Murygin are in the blue paint. Novokuznetsk was first to score in the first period with an Evgeny Lapenkov goal, via Semyon Valuisky. Metallurg added on with a Pavel Kanarsky power play goal, powered by Denis Kurepanov and Anton Kapotov. Khabarovsk got on the board in the second period as Ilya Krikunov scored, thanks to Mikhail Fisenko and Dmitry Bykov. Novokuznetsk replied with an Alexander Aksyonenko goal, coming off of Nikolai Skladnichenko. Metallurg extended the lead with a Valuisky goal, assisted by Raymond Giroux and Lapenkov. Amur got one back in the third period on a Dmitry Lugin goal, with a lone assist from Alexander Yunkov. Novokuznetsk answered with a Damir Zhafyrov goal, going in unassisted. Metallurg padded the lead on a Sergei Yemelin goal, guided in by Artyom Gareyev. Novokuznetsk finished it at 7-2 with a Tuukka Mantyla shorthanded goal, set up by Zhafyarov. The three stars were Lapenkov, Valuisky, and Zhafyarov.

The other game is in Vladivostok, as Admiral hosts Sibir Novosibirsk. Mikko Koskinen and Evgeny Ivannikov are the masked men. Novosibirsk struck first in the first period on an Alexei Kopeikin goal, assisted by Dmitry Kugryshev. Vladivostok tied it in the second period with a Felix Schutz goal, made possible by Niclas Bergfors and Evgeny Grachyov. Admiral took the lead on an Ilya Zubov goal, fueled by Igor Bortnikov and Justin Hodgman. Vladivostok iced it at 3-1 in the third period on a Logan Pyett empty net goal, going in unassisted. The three stars were handed to Ivannikov (20 for 21 in saves), Zubov, and Schutz.

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Friday, February 28, 2014

NHL Day 151 2013-2014

Breaking news right around game time is that Ryan Miller and Steve Ott are headed from the Buffalo Sabres to St. Louis for Jaroslav Halak and Chris Stewart, a prospect, and picks. Welcome to NHL trade season. For the games, those very...

Buffalo Sabres host the San Jose Sharks. Antti Niemi faces a lesser foe in Jhonas Enroth in goal. Buffalo led off in the first period with a Cody Hodgson power play goal, his fifteenth of the season, powered by Tyler Myers and Christian Ehrhoff. San Jose tied it in the second period on a James Sheppard goal, his second of the year, courtesy of Marc-Edouard Vlasic and Dan Boyle. The Sabres retook the lead in the third period on a Brian Flynn goal, his sixth of the season, coming off of Zemgus Girgensons. Buffalo added on with a Matt Moulson goal, his seventeenth of the year, guided in by Myers and Mike Weber. The Sharks pulled back with a Patrick Marleau goal, his twenty-fourth of the season, via Joe Thornton and Boyle. The Sabres finished it at 4-2 with a Myers goal, his eighth of the year, with a lone helper by Matt D'Agostini. The three stars were Myers, Boyle, and Moulson.

Out west, the Colorado Avalanche welcome the Phoenix Coyotes. Thomas Greiss is mismatched with Semyon Varlamov in goal. Phoenix began in the first period with a Shane Doan power play goal, his sixteenth of the season, powered by Mikkel Boedker and Oliver Ekman-Larsson. Colorado tied it on a P.A. Parenteau power play goal, his twelfth of the year, assisted by Matt Duchene and Ryan O'Reilly. The Avalanche took the lead in the third period on a Nate Guenin goal, courtesy of Gabriel Landeskog and Paul Stastny. Colorado added on with a Stastny goal, his eighteenth of the season, helped along by Landeskog and Nathan MacKinnon. The Coyotes got one back with another Doan power play goal, his second of the game and seventeenth of the year, fueled by Keith Yandle and Ekman-Larsson. The Avalanche shot back with a Landeskog power play goal, his nineteenth of the campaign, guided in by MacKinnon and Tyson Barrie. This made it a 4-2 game, the final, with Landeskog, Doan, and Stastny receiving the three stars, while MacKinnon and Ekman-Larsson get the honorable mentions.

Northwest to Vancouver, as the Canucks bring in the Minnesota Wild. Darcy Kuemper and Eddie Lack are the young goalies. Vancouver started in the first period with a Ryan Kesler shorthanded goal, his twenty-first of the season, set up by Chris Higgins. Minnesota tied it on a Zach Parise power play goal, his twentieth of the year, powered by Jason Pominville and Mikael Granlund. The Wild won 2-1 in the shootout with a Justin Fontaine tally. The three stars belonged to Kuemper (30 for 31 in saves), Lack (22 for 23 in saves), and Fontaine.

Down in Anaheim, the Ducks host the St. Louis Blues. Brian Elliott and Jonas Hiller are the masked men. Anaheim opened in the first period with an Andrew Cogliano goal, his eighteenth of the season, via Saku Koivu and Cam Fowler. This was the only goal in the game, good for a 1-0 final. The three stars were handed to Hiller (18 save shutout), Cogliano, and Elliott (18 for 19 in saves).

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MLB Spring Training: Cactus League Day 3

Everybody's in action now, so the Cactus League had eight games on today. We begin with...

The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim hosting the Chicago Cubs. Los Angeles staked out an early lead in the second inning with a 2-RBI double by Chris Iannetta to score both Howie Kendrick and Raul Ibanez before coming home on a single by Erick Aybar, and then Mike Trout singled in J.B. Shuck. Chicago got on the board in the fourth inning with a Darwin Barney solo home run. The Angels answered in a big way as Iannetta hit a solo shot, Mike Trout hit a grand slam to sweep in Aybar, Shuck, and Kole Calhoun, Ibanez grounded into a fielder's choice that allowed by Albert Pujols to score, and Shuck tripled to force in Ibanez, Iannetta, and Aybar in the bottom of the fourth. The Cubs got some back in the seventh inning with a two-run home run by Kris Bryant, also scoring Albert Almora. Los Angeles responded in the eighth inning with a two-run homer from Jeff Bandy, plating Alex Yarbrough and himself. This produced the 15-3 final score.

The other Los Angeles team, the Dodgers, welcome the Chicago White Sox. Los Angeles got going in the seventh inning on a two-run home run by Joc Pederson, also scoring Clint Robinson. The Dodgers added on in the eighth inning as Mike Baxter doubled to score Dee Gordon, Brendan Harris hit a sacrifice fly that allowed Baxter to finish his trip home, and Robinson ripped a solo home run. This made it a 5-0 final score.

Moving along to where the Cleveland Indians bring in the Cincinnati Reds. Cleveland opened in the second inning with a two-run home run by Ryan Raburn, also scoring Lonnie Chisenhall. The Indians added on with a Carlos Moncrief 2-RBI single in the sixth inning, plating both Tony Wolters and Chisenhall. This was it for the scoring, with the final being 4-0.

Next up, the Texas Rangers host the Kansas City Royals. Kansas City struck first in the second inning on a Mike Moustakas 2-RBI double, scoring both Billy Butler and Salvador Perez. The Royals added on in the third inning with a Butler single to score Norichika Aoki, followed by Alex Gordon doubling home Jason Donald, and Moustakas singling in pinch-runner Adam Moore. Kansas City extended the lead in the fifth inning when Lorenzo Cain drew a bases-loaded walk to force in Lane Adams, followed by a 2-RBI Christian Colon single that drove in both Gordon and Moustakas. The Royals padded the lead in the sixth inning as Gorkys Hernandez hit a sacrifice fly, allowing Adams to score, followed by a Pedro Ciriaco single that knocked in Jimmy Paredes. Texas got on the board in the bottom of the sixth with a single from Brent Lillibridge, scoring Kensuke Tanaka. The scoring ended here, with the final being 11-1 Kansas City.

At the home of the San Francisco Giants, the host team plays the first game of a split squad day against the Milwaukee Brewers. San Francisco was first to score in the third inning with a Mark Minicozzi solo home run, followed by an Angel Pagan sacrifice fly that allowed Ehire Adrianza to score. Milwaukee got on the board in the fifth inning with a solo shot from the bat of Caleb Gindl. The Giants extended their lead in the seventh inning as Adrianza reached on an error, giving time for Chris Dominguez to score, followed by Gregor Blanco's sacrifice fly to bring in Mac Williamson. The Brewers attempted a ninth inning rally with a Hector Gomez triple to force in Eugenio Velez, followed by Matt Pognozzi singling Gomez the final 90 feet home. This only made it 4-3, with the Giants holding on to win by that score.

The other half of the Giants went to visit the Oakland Athletics. San Francisco started in the first inning with a 2-RBI double Hector Sanchez, plating both Gary Brown and Brandon Belt. The Giants added on in the second inning with Brown singling to score Javier Herrera, followed by Brandon Crawford tripling to force in both Guillermo Quiroz and Brown, before finishing his trip around the bases on a Belt double. Oakland got on the board in the fourth inning with a Jed Lowrie sacrifice fly that allowed Sam Fuld to score. The Athletics pulled closer in the fifth inning on a Stephen Vogt single to knock in Daric Barton. Oakland chipped closer in the sixth inning as Jose Martinez's groundout gave time for Jake Elmore to cross the dish. The Athletics continued the comeback in the eighth inning with an Addison Russel groundout to bring home Billy Burns, before tying the game with a two-run home run by Derek Norris, also scoring Martinez, and then they took the lead as Jake Goebbert scored on a wild pitch. This stood as a 7-6 final for the Athletics.

Along to where the San Diego Padres welcome the Seattle Mariners. Seattle began in the third inning on a solo home run by Nick Franklin. San Diego tied it in the bottom of the third when Ryan Jackson scored on an error during a pickoff attempt. The Mariners retook the lead in the fourth inning with a Stefen Romero groundout, allowing Corey Hart to score. Seattle added on in the sixth inning when Xavier Avery singled home Abraham Almonte, followed by Jesus Montero scoring on a balk, Jesus Sucre singling to finish Avery's trip around the bases, and then he came home on a Nate Tenbrink two-run home run. The Mariners extended the lead in the eighth inning with a three-run home run by James Jones, sweeping in Cole Gillespie and Sucre, followed by Ji-Man Choi singling to knock in Chris Taylor. Seattle finished it at 12-1 in the ninth inning on a Jones single, driving in John Hicks.

Finally, the Arizona Diamondbacks bring in the Colorado Rockies. Colorado led off in the third inning with a two-run home run by Ryan Casteel, also scoring Brandon Barnes. The Rockies added on in the fifth inning as Charlie Culberson doubled in Barnes, followed by Corey Dickerson hitting a 2-RBI double to plate both Culberson and Jason Pridie, Ryan Wheeler doubling to finish Dickerson's trip around, and then Wheeler scoring as Jackson Williams reached on an error. Colorado extended the lead in the seventh inning with a Williams single that plated Dickerson, and a Paul Janish single that did the game for Wheeler. The Rockies padded the lead in the eighth inning as Tom Murphy and Pridie both hit solo home runs. This made it 11-0, which was the final score.

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KHL Day 178 2013-2014

Twelve more KHL games on today as the season winds down even more. We begin in...

Ufa, with Salavat Yulaev hosting Ak Bars Kazan. Konstantin Barulin and Andrei Vasilevsky tend the twines. Ufa got going in the third period with a Teemu Hartikainen goal, assisted by Dmitry Makarov and Arturs Kulda. This was all they needed to win 1-0, and the three stars went to Vasilevsky (23 save shutout), Hartikainen, and Barulin (27 for 28 in saves).

Down in Magnitogorsk, Metallurg welcomes Dynamo Moscow. Alexander Yeryomenko and Vasily Koshechkin guard the cages. The game was scoreless through the first 65 minutes, so the shootout was used to break a scoreless tie. Here, Metallurg got a lone tally from Danis Zaripov to win 1-0. The three stars were awarded to Koshechkin (41 save shutout), Yeryomenko (16 save "shutout"), and Zaripov.

West a bit to Chelyabinsk, as Traktor brings in Vityaz Podolsk. Igor Saprykin is mismatched with Michael Garnett in goal. Chelyabinsk opened in the first period on a Jan Bulis power play goal, powered by Stanislav Chistov and Evgeny Kuznetsov. Podolsk tied it on an unassisted power play goal by Alexander Korolyuk. Traktor retook the lead in the second period as Semyon Kokuyov scored, thanks to Anton Glinkin and Evgeny Katichev. Vityaz tied it in the third period on a Mathias Porseland goal, made possible by Ainars Podzins. Chelyabinsk pulled ahead on a power play goal by Petri Kontiola, with a lone helper by Maxim Kondratyev. This was good for a 3-2 win, with the three stars going to Kontiola, Kokuyov, and Garnett (21 for 23 in saves).

Into Moscow, where CSKA hosts Medvescak Zagreb. Mark Dekanich and Jeff Glass man the creases. Moscow was first to score in the first period with a Nikolai Prokhorkin goal, fueled by Jan Mursak and Nikita Zaitsev. Zagreb tied it in the second period as Matt Ellison scored, with the help of Mike Glumac and Hugh Jessiman. Medvescak took the lead on a Matt Murley goal, guided in by Mark Katic and Kurtis Foster on the power play. Zagreb iced it at 3-1 with an empty net goal by Boyd Kane, set up by Sasa Martinovic. The three stars went to Murley, Dekanich (36 for 37 in saves), and Ellison.

Northeast a bit to Cherepovets, as Severstal welcomes Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg. Jakub Kovar faces a similarly named Jakub Stepanek in goal. Cherepovets struck first in the first period with an Ignat Zemchenko goal, made possible by Pavel Buchnevich and Nikolai Kazakovtsev. Severstal added on in the third period with an Anatoly Nikontsev power play goal, powered by Zemchenko and Buchnevich. Yekaterinburg got on the board with an Artyom Chernov power play goal, coming off of Fyodor Malykhin. This only made it 2-1, the final, with the three stars being Zemchenko, Stepanek (27 for 28 in saves), and Buchnevich.

Across the lake, Lokomotiv Yaroslavl brings in Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk. Alexei Kuznetsov and Curtis Sanford draw the starts. Yaroslavl started in the first period on a Sergei Plotnikov power play goal, powered by Staffan Kronwall. Lokomotiv added on with a Yegor Averin goal, assisted by Daniil Apalkov and Plotnikov. Yaroslavl extended the lead as Emil Galimov scored, with a lone helper by Yury Petrov. Khanty-Mansiysk got on the board in the second period with an Alexei Kruchinin goal, fueled by Radek Smolenak and Mikhail Zhukov. Lokomotiv shot back on an Apalkov goal, guided in by Jonas Holos and Plotnikov. Yaroslavl padded the lead as Plotnikov score his second of the game, thanks to Yegor Yakovlev and Sergei Konkov. Kuznetsov was pulled for Fyodor Kukin at this time. Lokomotiv got another with Galimov's second of the game, passed from Kirill Kapustin. Yugra got one back in the third period on an Andrei Shefer goal, via Stephen Dixon and Denis Sokolov. This only made it 6-2, the final, with Plotnikov, Galimov, and Apalkov.

A little bit east to Nizhnekamsk, as Neftekhimik hosts Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod. Ivan Kasutin and Matt Dalton are the masked men. Nizhny Novgorod led off in the first period on an Evgeny Skachkov goal, fueled by Pavel Valentenko and Vadim Krasnoslobodtsev. Nizhnekamsk tied it with a Yaroslav Alshevsky goal, coming off of Pavel Kulikov. Torpedo took the lead back with a power play goal by Juuso Hietanen, powered by Wojtek Wolski and Sakari Salminen. Neftekhimik retied it on a Pyotr Khokhryakov goal, going in unassisted. Nizhnekamsk regained the lead on a Kulikov goal, passed from Maxim Berezin and Alshevsky. Nizhny Novgorod tied it with a Jarkko Immonen goal with a lone helper from Hietanen. Torpedo took the lead on a Skachkov power play goal, made possible by Denis Parshin and Alexander Makarov. Nizhny Novgorod iced it at 5-3 with an empty net goal by Wolski, going in unassisted. The three stars belonged to Skachkov, Hietanen, and Wolski, while Kulikov and Alshevsky got the honorable mentions.

Westward again to Mytishchi, where Atlant welcomes Avangard Omsk. Henrik Karlsson and Stanislav Galimov are between the pipes. Mytishchi began in the first period with a power play goal by Igor Radulov, powered by Maxim Mayorov and Andreas Engqvist. Atlant added on in the third period with an empty net goal by Mayorov, going in unassisted. This made it 2-0, the final, with Galimov (34 save shutout), Mayorov, and Radulov.

To the northwest, SKA St. Petersburg brings in Barys Astana. Vitaly Yeremeyev and Alexander Salak receive the starting nods. Astana dented the scoreboard in the second period with a power play goal by Roman Starchenko, powered by Roman Savchenko and Talgat Zhailauov. St. Petersburg tied it with an Evgeny Ketov goal, made possible by Artemy Panarin and Vadim Shipachyov. Barys retook the lead with a Nikolai Antropov goal, coming off of Zhailauov. SKA retied it on a Panarin goal, via Ketov and Alexei Semenov. St. Petersburg took the lead in the third period on a Panarin goal, with a lone helper by Shipachyov. This produced the 3-2 final, with Panarin, Zhailauov, and Ketov receiving the three stars, while Shipachyov got the honorable mention.

Out west, Dinamo Riga hosts Spartak Moscow. Igor Shestyorkin and Jakub Sedlacek are the backups making spot starts. Riga got going in the second period on a Marcel Hossa goal, fueled by Lauris Darzins and Maris Bicevskis. Dinamo added on with a Paul Szczechura goal, guided in by Mat Robinson and Georgijs Pujacs. Moscow got on the board as Filipp Toluzakov scored in the third period, thanks to Vsevolod Sorokin and Alexei Grishin. Riga answered with a Robinson goal, via Marcel Hascak. Spartak pulled back when Nikolai Lemtyugov made a penalty shot he received after Krisjanis Redlihs tripped him. This only made it 3-2, the final, with the three stars being Robinson, Szczechura, and Sedlacek (23 for 25 in saves).

Moving along to Prague, as Lev welcomes Dinamo Minsk. Lars Haugen and Petri Vehanen are the veteran goalies. Prague opened in the first period on a Niko Kapanen power play goal, powered by Martin Thornberg and Petr Vrana. Minsk tied it with a Richard Lintner goal, assisted by Artur Gavrus and Alexander Kitarov. Lev took the lead in the third period as Thornberg scored, via Jiri Sekac. Prague iced it at 3-1 with an empty net goal by Topi Jaakola, going in unassisted. The three stars were Thornberg, Vehanen (23 for 24 in saves), and Kapanen.

Finally, in Bratislava, Slovan brings in Donbass Donetsk. Jan Laco and Jaroslav Janus protect the nets. Donetsk started in the first period with a Tuomas Kiiskinen power play goal, powered by Oleg Piganovich. Bratislava tied it in the second period on a Martin Bakos goal, coming off of Andrej Stastny and Martin Skoula. Donbass took the lead back in the third period with a goal from Petteri Wirtanen, with a lone assist by Kiiskinen. This stood for a 2-1 win, with Kiiskinen, Laco (36 for 37 in saves), and Wirtanen receiving the three stars.

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Thursday, February 27, 2014

MLB Spring Training: Grapefruit and Cactus Leagues Day 2

The Grapefruit League had three games to be played today. The first was at the spring home of the...

Detroit Tigers, as they hosted the Atlanta Braves. Atlanta got going in the first inning with a Ryan Doumit triple to force in B.J. Upton. Detroit tied it in the bottom of the first with a Miguel Cabrera groundout that allowed Jose Iglesias to score. The Braves took the lead in the second inning on a solo home run by Jason Heyward. The Tigers retied it in the fifth inning as Torii Hunter singled Devon Travis home, and then they took the lead with an Austin Jackson single that did the same for Jordan Lennerton. Detroit added on in the eighth inning as Eugenio Suarez doubled home Danny Worth, followed by Lennerton singling Suarez the rest of the way home. The Tigers held on for a 5-2 win.

The next game had the Toronto Blue Jays hosting the Philadelphia Phillies. Philadelphia dented the scoreboard in the first inning as Ben Revere scored on a passed ball. Toronto tied it in the bottom of the first with a Jose Bautista double to score Moises Sierra. The Phillies took the lead in the third inning on a two-run home run by Darin Ruf, also scoring Bobby Abreu. The Blue Jays got one back in the bottom of the third with a Bautista double to knock in Sierra again. Toronto tied the game in the fourth inning with a Kenny Wilson single, bringing in Melky Cabrera, followed by a Jose Reyes single to drive in Maicer Izturis. The Blue Jays kept going in the fifth inning as Brett Lawrie doubled home Kevin Nolan and Cabrera hit a 2-RBI double that plated both Andy LaRoche and Jared Goedert. Philadelphia got one back with a John Mayberry solo home run in the sixth inning. The Phillies got closer in the eighth inning when Tommy Joseph reached on an error that allowed Maikel Franco to score. This only made it 7-5, the final.

The last Grapefruit League game of the day was with the New York Yankees hosting the Pittsburgh Pirates. Pittsburgh opened in the first inning on a solo home run by Gregory Polanco. New York tied it in the fifth inning when Kelly Johnson doubled Francisco Cervelli home. The Pirates retook the lead in the sixth inning on a Chris Dickerson single to score Jaff Decker. The Yankees evened the score in the bottom of the sixth on a JR Murphy single to knock in Adonis Garcia. Pittsburgh took control in the eighth inning on a three-run Mel Rojas home run, sweeping in Robert Andino and Chris McGuiness, followed by a 2-RBI Matt Hague single that drove in Alen Hanson and Jeff Roy. The Pirates got another in the ninth inning when Hanson grounded into a double play that allowed McGuiness to score. The final stood at 8-2 in favor of Pittsburgh.

The Cactus League saw six games played today. The first saw...

The Chicago Cubs host the Arizona Diamondbacks. Chicago opened the scoring in the first inning with a Luis Valbuena groundout to first base that scored Emilio Bonifacio. The Cubs added on in the third inning with a Starlin Castro double to plate Valbuena. Arizona replied in the fifth inning when Martin Prado's double knocked in Gerardo Parra, and he finished his trip around the bases on a two-run home run by Eric Chavez. The Diamondbacks extended the lead with a 2-RBI single from Paul Goldschmidt, scoring both Bobby Wilson and A.J. Pollock. This stood for a 5-2 final score.

At the same time, the Los Angeles Dodgers hosted the other half of the Arizona Diamondbacks players. Arizona started in the second inning with a Shelley Duncan double to bring Matt Tuiasosopo around, followed by Tony Campana grounding into a fielder's choice that allowed Jake Lamb to score. Los Angeles got one back in the bottom half of the inning as Juan Uribe singled to score Adrian Gonzalez. The Dodgers tied it in the fourth inning with a solo home run by Uribe. Los Angeles pulled ahead in the seventh inning when Brendan Harris singled to bring in Miguel Rojas. The Dodgers got another in the eighth inning on an Alex Guerrero single, scoring Justin Turner. The Diamondbacks tried to mount a rally in the ninth inning as Danny Dorn's double plated Andy Marte, but they fell short and lost 4-3.

Next up, the Cincinnati Reds host the Cleveland Indians. Cincinnati was first to score in the second inning with a Zack Cozart double that knocked in both Donald Lutz and Chris Nelson. Cleveland tied it on a fourth inning two-run home run by Elliot Johnson, also scoring Jesus Aguilar. The Indians took the lead in the fifth inning as Erik Gonzalez hit a ground rule double to force in Nyjer Morgan, followed by a Jake Lowery grand slam that swept in David Adams, Gonzalez, and Carlos Moncrief. In the sixth inning, Cleveland got some more as Morgan doubled home Francisco Lindor, and then Morgan darted home on a wild pitch by Ismeal Guillon. The Indians padded the lead in the seventh inning with a two-run home run by Tyler Naquin, also scoring Luke Carlin, and a Morgan single to bring around Lindor. The Reds got one back in the eighth inning as Yorman Rodriguez grounds into a fielder's choice, giving time for Roger Bernadina to score. The final favored Cleveland, 12-3.

Also, the Oakland Athletics hosted the Milwaukee Brewers. Milwaukee struck first in the first inning on a two-run home run by Ryan Braun, also scoring Jean Segura. Oakland answered in the bottom of the first with a Jed Lowrie double, scoring both Coco Crisp and Josh Donaldson. The Brewers took the lead back in the second inning on a solo home run by Juan Francisco. Milwaukee added on in the third inning with a Khris Davis single to plate Jonathan Lucroy. The Brewers got another in the fourth inning on another solo shot form Francisco. In the fifth inning, Milwaukee extended the lead when Robinson Diaz walked on a wild pitch that allowed Lucroy to score, followed by Francisco  reaching on an error that gave time for both Lucroy and Diaz to cross the dish. The Brewers kept going in the sixth inning when Kevin Mattison tripled home Logan Schafer, and then he scored on a wild pitch. Milwaukee extended the lead in the ninth inning on a solo home run from Mitch Haniger. The Athletics got one back in the bottom of the ninth as Shane Peterson's single brought around Jose Martinez.

Moving along to where the Seattle Mariners host the San Diego Padres. Seattle led off in the first inning on a Logan Morrison sacrifice fly to score Kyle Seager, followed by a Justin Smoak double to drive home Robinson Cano. The Mariners extended the lead in the second inning on a Mike Zunino sacrifice fly that brought in Dustin Ackley. Seattle added on in the sixth inning with a Xavier Avery single to plate Burt Reynolds, followed by a Humberto Quintero single doing the same for Jesus Montero and a Cole Gillespie single knocking in Chris Taylor. The Mariners got another in the seventh inning on a Reynolds double to drive in Carlos Triunfel. San Diego got on the board with a Cory Spangenberg groundout that gave time for Rico Noel to score, leaving the final at 7-1 Mariners.

Finally, the Texas Rangers host the Kansas City Royals. Texas began in the second inning with a Mitch Moreland single scoring Adrian Beltre and an Adam Rosales single that did the same for J.P. Arencibia. The Rangers added on in the third inning with a Prince Fielder solo home run, followed by an Arencibia double to bring in Beltre. Kansas City got on the board in the fourth inning with a Salvador Perez sacrifice fly that allowed Billy Butler to score. The Royals pulled closer in the sixth inning with a solo shot by Danny Valencia. Texas replied in the seventh inning when Jurickson Profar singled home Josh Wilson, followed by a 2-RBI Brad Snyder double to plate Alex Castellanos and Profar, and a two-run home run by Brent Lillibridge that finished Snyder's trip around the bases. Kansas City got some back in the bottom of the seventh with a two-run home run from Justin Maxwell, also scoring Jorge Bonifacio. The Rangers shot back in the eighth inning as Luis Sardinas singled in Bryan Petersen before scoring on a passed ball. In the bottom of the eighth, the Royals pulled back with Carlos Peguero grounding out to score Jarrod Dyson, followed by Johnny Giavotella doubling in Jason Donald, and Brandon Laird singling to finish Giavotella's trip around the bases. This made it 11-7, the final.

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NHL Day 150 2013-2014

Twelve big games on tonight for the NHL, beginning in...

New Jersey, as the Devils host the Columbus Blue Jackets. Sergei Bobrovsky and Cory Schneider are the young goalies. New Jersey opened in the first period on a Ryane Clowe goal, his fourth of the season, courtesy of Andrei Loktionov. The Devils added on with a Jaromir Jagr power play goal, his eighteenth of the year, powered by Eric Gelinas and Patrik Elias. New Jersey extended the lead with an Adam Henrique power play goal, his fifteenth of the season, coming off of Andy Greene and Jon Merrill. Columbus got on the board with an Artem Anisimov goal, his fourteenth of the year, made possible by Jack Johnson. The Blue Jackets pulled closer in the second period as Marian Gaborik scored his sixth of the season, thanks to Anisimov and Nick Foligno. The Devils shot back on a shorthanded goal by Henrique, his second of the game and sixteenth of the year, set up by Elias. New Jersey finished it at 5-2 with an unassisted goal by Elias in the third period. The three stars were handed to Henrique, Elias, and Anisimov.

Over on Long Island, the New York Islanders welcome the Toronto Maple Leafs. Jonathan Bernier and Evgeni Nabokov are in the creases. Toronto led off in the first period with a Phil Kessel goal, his thirty-second of the season, fueled by Tyler Bozak and James van Riemsdyk. New York tied it as Michael Grabner scored his tenth of the year, thanks to Casey Cizikas, going in shorthanded. The Islanders took the lead with another shorthanded Grabner goal, his second of the game and eleventh of the season, an unassisted goal. The Maple Leafs retied it in the third period on a Paul Ranger goal, his third of the year, made possible by van Riemsdyk and Kessel. Toronto took the lead when Dion Phaneuf scored his sixth of the season, assisted by Bozak and van Riemsdyk, the latter getting a sock trick. New York retied it with an Anders Lee power play goal, powered by Josh Bailey and Calvin de Haan. The Maple Leafs pulled ahead with a Joffrey Lupul goal, his eighteenth of the year, passed from Nazem Kadri and Carl Gunnarsson. The Islanders evened it again with Lee's second of the game, with assists provided by Ryan Strome and Travis Hamonic. New York won 5-4 in overtime on an unassisted goal by Lubomir Visnovsky, his third of the campaign. The three stars went to Lee, Grabner, and Kessel, while van Riemsdyk and Bozak got the honorable mentions.

Staying in the area, the New York Rangers bring in the Chicago Blackhawks. Corey Crawford opposes a lesser foe in Cam Talbot in goal. New York began in the first period on a Derick Brassard goal, his twelfth of the season, guided in by Benoit Pouliot and J.T. Miller. The Rangers added on in the third period with a Rick Nash goal, his nineteenth of the year, made possible by Derek Stepan and Carl Hagelin. Chicago got on the board with a Peter Regin goal, his third of the campaign, fueled by Ben Smith and Brent Seabrook. This only made it 2-1, the final, and the three stars were Talbot (31 for 32 in saves), Nash, and Brassard.

West a little to Philadelphia, where the Flyers host the San Jose Sharks. Alex Stalock and Steve Mason are in goal. San Jose started in the first period with a Raffi Torres goal, via Andrew Desjardins and Jason Demers. Philadelphia tied it with a goal by Andrej Meszaros, his fifth of the season, made possible by Steve Downie and Matt Read. The Flyers took the lead with a Brayden Schenn goal, his sixteenth of the year, guided in by Vincent Lecavalier and Wayne Simmonds. The Sharks retied it in the second period when Joe Pavelski netted his thirtieth of the season, with the help of Patrick Marleau and Dan Boyle on the power play. San Jose took the lead with Pavelski's second of the game and thirty-first of the year, with a lone assist by Marc-Edouard Vlasic. The Sharks added on when Logan Couture notched his fifteenth of the season, thanks to Marleau and Demers. San Jose extended the lead when Pavelski finished his hat trick with his thirty-second of the year, assisted by Matt Irwin and Joe Thornton. The Sharks padded the lead on another Torres goal, his second of the game, fueled by Mike Brown and Desjardins. San Jose struck again in the third period as Couture scored his second of the game and sixteenth of the season, a shorthanded goal set up by Tommy Wingels. Philadelphia got one back as Read put away his sixteenth of the year, coming off of Sean Couturier and Nicklas Grossmann. This produced the 7-3 final, with Pavelski, Couture, and Torres getting the three stars, while Read, Marleau, Demers, and Desjardins receive the honorable mentions.

Across Pennsylvania, the Pittsburgh Penguins welcome the Montreal Canadiens. Peter Budaj and Marc-Andre Fleury receive the starting nods. Montreal was first to score in the first period with a Brendan Gallagher goal, his fifteenth of the season, assisted by David Desharnais and Max Pacioretty. Pittsburgh tied it with a James Neal goal, his twenty-first of the year, guided in by Evgeni Malkin. The Penguins pulled ahead on a Deryk Engelland goal, his fifth of the season, passed from Neal and Sidney Crosby. The Canadiens tied it with a Daniel Briere goal, his tenth of the year, courtesy of Josh Gorges and George Parros. Pittsburgh retook the lead on an Olli Maatta power play goal, his seventh of the season, powered by Jussi Jokinen and Brandon Sutter. Montreal retied it on a Pacioretty power play goal, his twenty-seventh of the year, pushed through by Desharnais and Andrei Markov. The Penguins gained the lead again in the third period on a shorthanded and unassisted Sutter goal, his tenth of the season. The Canadiens retied it on an Alexei Emelin goal, his second of the year, with assists provided by Rene Bourque and Briere. Pittsburgh took the lead again on a Crosby power play goal, his twenty-ninth of the season, with helpers from Malkin and Matt Niskanen. Montreal pulled even with Briere's second of the game and eleventh of the year, a power play goal coming off of Alex Galchenyuk and Tomas Plekanec. The tie lasted to a shootout, where Desharnais had the only tally for a 6-5 Canadiens win. Briere, Neal, and Desharnais received the three stars, while the honorable mentions were Sutter, Crosby, Pacioretty, and Malkin.

Up in Ottawa, the Senators bring in the Detroit Red Wings. Jonas Gustavsson and Robin Lehner are the backups between the pipes. Detroit struck first in the first period on a Riley Sheahan goal, his fourth of the season, an unassisted goal. The Red Wings added on as Johan Franzen scored his tenth of the year, with a lone helper by Gustav Nyquist. Detroit extended the lead on another Franzen goal, his second of the game and eleventh of the season, guided in by Daniel Alfredsson and Niklas Kronwall. The Red Wings padded the lead as Tomas Jurco put away his fourth of the year, thanks to Kronwall and Tomas Tatar. Detroit got another in the second period when Franzen finished his hat trick with his twelfth of the season, via Nyquist and Danny DeKeyser. Ottawa got on the board with a Bobby Ryan goal, his twenty-second of the year, passed from Mika Zibanejad and Marc Methot. The Red Wings shot back with a Tatar goal, his fourteenth of the season, helped along by Jurco and Kronwall, the latter getting a sock trick. This made it 6-1, the eventual final, with the three stars going to Franzen, Jurco, and Tatar, while Nyquist and Kronwall get the honorable mentions.

South to Florida, where the Panthers host the Washington Capitals. Braden Holtby and Tim Thomas are the inconsistent goalies. Washington began in the first period with a Troy Brouwer power play goal, his fifteenth of the season, powered by Brooks Laich and John Carlson. The Capitals added on with a Laich goal, his sixth of the year, assisted by Alex Ovechkin and Dmitry Orlov. Florida got on the board as Tomas Fleischmann scored his sixth of the season, thanks to Jesse Winchester and Marcel Goc. The Panthers tied it in the second period on a Brad Boyes goal, his sixteenth of the year, fueled by Sean Bergenheim. Washington regained the lead as Nicklas Backstrom potted his twelfth of the season, helped along by Martin Erat and Carlson. The Capitals extended the lead with another Brouwer power play goal, his second of the game and sixteenth of the year, coming off of Ovechkin and Backstrom. Florida got one back on a Drew Shore power play goal, his fifth of the season, passed from Brian Campbell and Ed Jovanovski. The Panthers tied it with Boyes' second of the game and seventeenth of the year, via Bergenheim and Nick Bjugstad. Washington regained the lead with Ovechkin's forty-first of the campaign, with assists from Laich and Backstrom. This held up for a 5-4 win, with Ovechkin, Backstrom, and Brouwer getting the three stars, while Laich, Carlson, Boyes, and Bergenheim all get honorable mentions.

Northwest to Nashville, as the Predators welcome the Tampa Bay Lightning. Ben Bishop and Carter Hutton have the green light to start. Tampa Bay opened in the first period with a Martin St. Louis goal, his twenty-sixth of the season, assisted by Ondrej Palat. The Lightning added on with a St. Louis power play goal, his second of the game and twenty-seventh of the year, powered by Nikita Kucherov and Teddy Purcell. Nashville got on the board in the second period with a Matt Cullen power play goal, his sixth of the season, courtesy of Ryan Ellis and Craig Smith. The Predators tied it with a power play goal from Roman Josi, his ninth of the year, with a lone assist by Shea Weber. Nashville took the lead in the third period with a power play goal by Patric Hornqvist, his eleventh of the campaign, coming off of Mike Fisher and Weber. The final stood from here at 3-2, with the three stars being St. Louis, Weber, and Hornqvist.

Way north to Winnipeg, as the Jets bring in the former Jets, now known as the Phoenix Coyotes. Mike Smith and Ondrej Pavelec are the Olympian goalies. Phoenix was first to score in the first period with an Oliver Ekman-Larsson goal, his ninth of the season, guided in by Rob Klinkhammer and Martin Hanzal. Winnipeg tied it on a Blake Wheeler goal, his twenty-third of the year, with a lone assist by Dustin Byfuglien. The Jets took the lead in the second period with a Bryan Little power play goal, his nineteenth of the season, going in unassisted. The Coyotes tied it in the third period as Hanzal scored his fifteenth of the year, a power play goal powered by David Schlemko and Mike Ribeiro. The tie went to a shootout, where Winnipeg won 3-2 with tallies from Devin Setoguchi and Olli Jokinen topping a lone goal by Antoine Vermette. The three stars went to Hanzal, Little, and Wheeler. 

Back south again, the Dallas Stars host the Carolina Hurricanes. Anton Khudobin and Kari Lehtonen guard the cages. Dallas struck first in the first period with a Tyler Seguin goal, his twenty-fifth of the season, courtesy of Valeri Nichushkin and Jamie Benn. The Stars added on with a shorthanded goal by Brendon Dillon, his sixth of the year, set up by Benn. Dallas extended the lead in the second period with a shorthanded and unassisted goal by Benn, his twenty-third of the season. Carolina got on the board in the third period with an Eric Staal goal, his sixteenth of the year, assisted by Jiri Tlusty and Andrej Sekera. The Stars answered with a Cody Eakin goal, his thirteenth of the campaign, fueled by Shawn Horcoff and Alex Goligoski. The final was 4-1, and the three stars were awarded to Benn, Lehtonen (29 for 30 in saves), and Dillon.

Out west, the Calgary Flames welcome the Los Angeles Kings. Jonathan Quick and Joni Ortio manned the blue paint. Los Angeles started in the first period with an unassisted Dustin Brown goal, his eleventh of the season. The Kings added on in the third period with a Dwight King goal, his twelfth of the year, assisted by Brown and Jake Muzzin. This produced the 2-0 final, with the three stars being Quick (25 save shutout), Brown, and King.

Finally, in Edmonton, the Oilers bring in the Minnesota Wild. Darcy Kuemper and Ben Scrivens protect the nets. Minnesota led off in the first period with a Mikael Granlund goal, his sixth of the season, made possible by Zach Parise and Jared Spurgeon. The Wild added on in the second period with a Stephane Veilleux goal, his second of the year, via Erik Haula and Nate Prosser. Minnesota wrapped it up at 3-0 in the third period on a Dany Heatley goal, his twelfth of the campaign, assisted by Charlie Coyle and Nino Neiderreiter. The three stars were Kuemper (21 save shutout), Granlund, and Veilleux.

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