NHL standings and schedule
- 12/01/2008 11:43 PM CST
x – late game not included Monday’s results Colorado 6, Minnesota 5 Columbus 3, Vancouver 2
Avalanche 6, Wild 5
x – late game not included Monday’s results Colorado 6, Minnesota 5 Columbus 3, Vancouver 2
DETROIT | Marian Hossa knew if the Red Wings kept shooting, the puck would finally go in. And it did, on a shot by Hossa early in the third period that gave Detroit a 2-1 win over Anaheim on Monday night. The Red Wings outshot the Ducks 47-16.
First period: 1, St. Louis, Backes 4 (Crombeen, Woywitka), 4:38. 2, Atlanta, Armstrong 4 (Hainsey), 6:32. 3, Atlanta, Havelid 1 (Kozlov, White), 18:35. Second period: 4, St. Louis, Tkachuk 11 (Brewer, Berglund), 15:03 (pp). Third period: 5, St. Louis, Boyes 12 (Colaiacovo, Woywitka), 11:45 (pp). 6, St. Louis, McClement 1 (Boyes), 19:57 (en). Shots on goal: St. Louis 15-14-18-47. Atlanta 12-7-11-30. Power-play opportunities: St. Louis 2 of 4; Atlanta 0 of 2. Goalies: St. Louis, Mason 3-5-0 (30 shots-28...
Sunday’s results Florida 4, N.Y. Rangers 0 St. Louis 4, Atlanta 2 Dallas 4, Edmonton 3 Anaheim 4, Carolina 1
ATLANTA | The St. Louis Blues celebrated Keith Tkachuk’s milestone with a road victory. Tkachuk got his 1,000 career point in the Blues’ 4-2 victory over the Atlanta Thrashers on Sunday. Tkachuk tied it a 2-2 with a goal late in the second period, knocking in a rebound of a shot by Carlo Colaiacovo.
First period: 1, Colorado, Leopold 4 (Svatos), 15:20 (pp). 2, Colorado, Wolski 3 (Svatos, Arnason), 17:21. 3, Colorado, Wolski 4 (Arnason, Svatos), 18:57. Second period: 4, Tampa Bay, Lecavalier 10 (Ranger, Malone), 12:17. Third period: 5, Colorado, D.Jones 2 (McCormick, Clark), 3:42. 6, Tampa Bay, Malone 7 (Eminger, Stamkos), 9:19 (pp). 7, Tampa Bay, Stamkos 3 (Lecavalier, Eminger), 15:31 (pp). Power- play opportunities: Tampa Bay 2 of 6; Colorado 1 of 4. Goalies: Tampa Bay, Kolzig (10 shots-7 saves...
Note: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss. Saturday’s results
LOS ANGELES | Derek Armstrong is well aware that he’s closer to the end of his NHL career than the beginning, so he enjoys the game now more than ever.
First period: 1, N.Y. Islanders, Thompson 2 (Colliton, Witt), 1:46. Second period: 2, Boston, Kobasew 4 (Axelsson, Savard), 3:28 (pp). 3, Boston, Ryder 4, 15:16. Third period: 4, Boston, Wheeler 7 (Krejci, Stuart), 6:48. 5, Boston, Krejci 6 (Wheller, Chara), 6:58. 6, Boston Wideman 6 (Hunwick, Kessel), 9:10 (pp). 7, N.Y. Islanders, Park (4) (Hilbert, Striet), 11:23 (pp). 8, Boston, Ryder 5 (Wideman, hunwick), 15:32 (pp). 9, Boston, Kessel 12 (Lucic, Savard), 17:27. Power-play opportunities: N.Y...
Friday’s results Anaheim 1, Chicago 0 Boston 7, N.Y. Islanders 2 Buffalo 4, Pittsburgh 3 Carolina 3, Philadelphia 2, OT
WASHINGTON | Jose Theodore tried to downplay the importance of his shutout against his old Montreal Canadiens teammates.
First period: 1, Vancouver, Hordichuk 1 (Edler, Hansen), 5:33. 2, Calgary, Cammalleri 7 (Langkow, Phaneuf), 8:11 (pp). 3, Vancouver, D.Sedin 11 (H.Sedin, Brown), 11:41. Second period: 4, Calgary, Cammalleri 8 (Iginla, Langkow), 17:01. Third period: 5, Calgary, Cammalleri 9 (Iginla, Giordano), 1:18. 6, Vancouver, Raymond 6 (Wellwood, Pyatt), 11:18. 7, Calgary, Glencross 5, 13:29. Shots on goal: Calgary 11-11-11-33. Vancouver 13-10-7-30. Power-play opportunities: Calgary 1 of 2; Vancouver 0 of 4. Goalies...
Thursday’s results Ottawa 2, Toronto 1, SO Calgary 4, Vancouver 3 Today’s games N.Y. Islanders at Boston, 11 a.m.
TORONTO | Former Anaheim general manager Brian Burke and the Toronto Maple Leafs have agreed to terms on a deal for him to take over as president and GM, the Globe and Mail and The Canadian Press reported Thursday.
DETROIT | Carey Price made 32 saves, and Maxim Lapierre, Tomas Plekanec and Christopher Higgins each scored second-period goals in the Montreal Canadiens’ 3-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings on Wednesday night.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. | Chris Mason made his return to Nashville a night to remember. Playing in front of a Predators home crowd for the first time since being traded to the St. Louis Blues in June, Mason earned his first shutout of the season.
Monday’s results Anaheim 4, Colorado 1 Florida 3, Carolina 2 Minnesota 4, Washington 3 N.Y. Islanders 4, Montreal 3, SO
First period: 1, Philadelphia, Upshall 3 (Lupul), 3:17. 2, Dallas, Wilson 1 (Sydor), 11:33. 3, Philadelphia, Knuble 9 (S.Gagne), 16:00. Second period: 4, Dallas, Modano 7 (Eriksson, Parrish), 2:30. 5, Philadelphia, Carter 15 (Hartnell), 14:22. 6, Dallas, Modano 8 (Daley, B.Richards), 17:26. Third period: 7, Philadelphia, Knuble 10 (M.Richards, S.Gagne), 14:52. Shots on goal: Dallas 5-12-8-25. Philadelphia 14-4-7-25. Power-play opportunities: Dallas 0 of 5; Philadelphia 0 of 1. Goalies: Dallas, Turco...