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MONTREAL | The Montreal Canadiens got offense from some of their lesser-known talents and entered their 100th year on a winning note.
First period: 1, Tampa Bay, St. Louis 6 (Lecavalier, Malone), 1:21. Second period: 2, Boston, Kessel 14 (Savard, Lucic), 12:21. Third period: 3, Boston, Krejci 8 (Wheeler), 8:17 (sh). 4, Boston, Kessel 15 (Savard, Hunwick), 19:59 (en). Goalies: Boston, Thomas 10-3-3 (31 shots-30 saves). Tampa Bay, Smith 5-7-7 (25-23). Att: 15,598.
Note: Two points for a win. Wednesday’s results Chicago 4, Anaheim 2 Edmonton 5, Dallas 2 Minnesota 4, St. Louis 0
First period: 1, Chicago, Sharp 14 (Kane, Toews), 18:27 (pp). Second period: 2, Anaheim, Selanne 14 (S.Niedermayer, Getzlaf), 9:24 (pp). Third period: 3, Anaheim, Pronger 6 (Festerling, R.Niedermayer), :48. 4, Chicago, Havlat 7 (Keith, Versteeg), 14:15. 5, Chicago, Toews 5 (Versteeg, Byfuglien), 18:25. 6, Chicago, Bolland 4 (Fraser, Ladd), 19:51 (en). Shots on goal: Anaheim 9-15-8-32. Chicago 17-11-13-41. Power-play opportunities: Anaheim 1 of 3; Chicago 1 of 5. Goalies: Anaheim, Hiller 6-3-1 (40...
RALEIGH, N.C. | Peter Laviolette won more games than any American-born coach in NHL history. But he didn’t win enough of them lately to keep his job with the Carolina Hurricanes, so they replaced him with their winningest coach — the same one Laviolette himself replaced five years earlier.
Of all the snide remarks and other stunts the Dallas Stars’ Sean Avery pulled on the way to becoming the biggest pest in hockey, never had he gone so far that the NHL suspended him — until Tuesday.
First period: 1, Minnesota, Bouchard 4 (Koivu, Skoula), 5:50. 2, Colorado, Svatos 4 (Liles, Salei), 9:09. 3, Colorado, Jones 3 (Laperriere, McCormick), 12:43. 4, Minnesota, Koivu 9 (Burns, Bouchard), 19:11 (pp). Second period: 5, Minnesota, Bouchard 5 (Bergeron, Zidlicky), :22 (pp). 6, Colorado, Stastny 5 (Willsie, Hejduk), 3:49. 7, Colorado, Hejduk 10 (Stastny), 8:16 (pp). 8, Colorado, Hensick 1 (Laperriere), 16:32. 9, Colorado, Stastny 6 (Smyth, Hejduk), 17:51. 10, Minnesota, Nolan 5 (Brunette...
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...
Through Thursday
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.
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