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March 29, 2011

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 10:18 pm
by Tuo-SabresGM
BOS 2 - CHI 4
Shots: 25-17 CHI
PP: BOS - 0/2; CHI - 0/4

13:37 0-1 CHI Jonathan Toews [35] (Dave Bolland, Dustin Byfuglien)
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22:58 0-2 CHI Manny Malhotra [9] (Ben Eager, Troy Brouwer)
33:49 1-2 BOS Phil Kessel [35] (Blake Wheeler, Jamie Langenbrunner)
35:31 1-3 CHI Patrick Sharp [35] (Patrick Kane, Duncan Keith)
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46:59 2-3 BOS Rene Bourque [12] (Brooks Laich, Jay Pandolfo)
58:38 2-4 CHI Jonathan Toews [36]) EN
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Three Stars:
1st: Jonathan Toews
2nd: Patrick Kane
3rd: Manny Malhotra

Farm Result: Providence 2 - Rockford 2

TOR 3 - BUF 4 (OT)
Shots: 34-17 BUF
PP: TOR - 1/3; BUF - 0/4

no scoring
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20:52 0-1 BUF Chris Butler [7] (Toni Lydman, Drew Stafford)
30:06 1-1 TOR Kyle Turris [22] (Brian Strait, Ian White)
30:34 1-2 BUF Ryan Johansen [11] (Drew Stafford)
31:09 1-3 BUF Toni Lydman [1] (Chris Butler, Drew Stafford)
36:28 2-3 TOR Alexander Semin [31] (Chad Kolarik, Taylor Hall)
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49:14 3-3 TOR Taylor Hall [5] (Stanislav Galiev, Alexander Semin)PP
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63:35 3-4 BUF Thomas Vanek [39] (Tyler Myers, Rhett Warrener)

Three Stars:
1st: Drew Stafford
2nd: Chris Butler
3rd: Toni Lydman

Farm Result: Toronto 3 - Portland 1

PIT 1 - PHI 3
Shots: 27-22 PHI
PP: PIT - 0/3; PHI - 1/4

09:54 0-1 PHI Lukas Kaspar [20])PP
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30:58 1-1 PIT Kris Letang [5] (Anze Kopitar)
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48:51 1-2 PHI Lukas Kaspar [21])
49:38 1-3 PHI Sean Avery [16] (Claude Giroux, Braydon Coburn)
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Three Stars:
1st: Lukas Kaspar
2nd: Jonas Hiller
3rd: Sean Avery

Farm Result: W-B/Scranton 1 - Adirondack 0

WSH 4 - CAR 1
Shots: 27-21 WSH
PP: WSH - 1/6; CAR - 0/2

19:29 0-1 CAR Ray Whitney [31] (Eric Staal, Rod Brind'Amour)
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26:35 1-1 WSH David Steckel [7] (Jarret Stoll, Andrei Markov)
30:54 2-1 WSH Alexander Ovechkin [33] (Olli Jokinen, Mike Green)
32:01 3-1 WSH Brian Boyle [20] (Nikolai Zherdev, Karl Alzner)
39:27 4-1 WSH Jarret Stoll [21] (Brian Boyle, Nikolai Zherdev)PP
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no scoring
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Three Stars:
1st: Nikolai Zherdev
2nd: Jarret Stoll
3rd: Brian Boyle

Farm Result: Hershey 1 - Charlotte 0

CBJ 4 - FLA 1
Shots: 39-14 CBJ
PP: CBJ - 1/1; FLA - 0/4

12:21 1-0 CBS John Moore [7] (Derick Brassard)
14:08 1-1 FLA Anton Gustafsson [20] (Bryan McCabe, Jordan Leopold)
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26:51 2-1 CBS Rick Nash [37] (Jakub Voracek)PP
29:45 3-1 CBS John Moore [8] (Mike Fisher, Derick Brassard)
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50:21 4-1 CBS David Backes [26] (Scott Niedermayer)
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Three Stars:
1st: John Moore
2nd: David Backes
3rd: Rick Nash

Farm Result: Springfield 3 - Rochester 1

MTL 3 - ATL 5
Shots: 25-23 MTL
PP: MTL - 2/6; ATL - 0/3

08:06 1-0 MTL Kim Johnsson [8] (Ales Hemsky, Pavol Demitra)PP
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24:53 1-1 ATL Slava Kozlov [21] (Marc Savard, Zach Bogosian)
26:57 1-2 ATL Zach Bogosian [8] (Evander Kane, Alex Pietrangelo)
35:29 2-2 MTL Kim Johnsson [9] (Paul Martin, Pavol Demitra)PP
35:58 3-2 MTL Paul Martin [9] (Marek Zidlicky, Pavol Demitra)
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43:47 3-3 ATL Pascal Dupuis [5] (Jason Williams)
57:37 3-4 ATL Marc Savard [18] (Todd White, Bryan Little)
59:05 3-5 ATL Bryan Little [29] (Joe Colborne, Marc Savard) EN
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Three Stars:
1st: Marc Savard
2nd: Zach Bogosian
3rd: Bryan Little

Farm Result: Hamilton 7 - Chicago 6

TB 2 - OTT 1 (SO)
Shots: 27-8 TB
PP: TB - 0/5; OTT - 0/2

no scoring
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30:57 0-1 OTT Nick Foligno [12])
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48:22 1-1 TB Steven Stamkos [28] (Brendan Shanahan, Luca Caputi)
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Shootout
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Tampa Bay Lightning win 1-0
Tampa Bay Lightning - Steven Stamkos, miss; Vincent Lecavalier, miss; Martin St. Louis, goal;
Ottawa Senators - Alex Kovalev, miss; Justin Williams, miss; Daniel Alfredsson, miss;

Three Stars:
1st: Pascal Leclaire
2nd: Steven Stamkos
3rd: Nick Foligno

Farm Result: Norfolk 2 - Binghamton 0

NSH 1 - VAN 5
Shots: 23-18 VAN
PP: NSH - 0/1; VAN - 1/3

no scoring
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30:27 1-0 NAS Jason Arnott [27] (Ryan Suter)
33:36 1-1 VAN Jere Lehtinen [15] (Ryan Kesler, Jared Boll)PP
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42:33 1-2 VAN Henrik Sedin [24] (Mike Cammalleri, Derek Boogaard)
45:47 1-3 VAN Henrik Sedin [25] (Mike Cammalleri, Kevin Bieksa)
46:33 1-4 VAN Ryan Kesler [25] (Kyle Wellwood, Jordan Schroeder)
48:48 1-5 VAN Kevin Bieksa [5] (Daniel Sedin, Mike Cammalleri)
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Three Stars:
1st: Henrik Sedin
2nd: Mike Cammalleri
3rd: Ryan Kesler

Farm Result: Milwaukee 1 - Manitoba 2

STL 4 - MIN 2
Shots: 31-19 STL
PP: STL - 2/6; MIN - 0/0

13:42 1-0 STL Jay McClement [6] (Dan Hamhuis, Roman Hamrlik)
14:57 1-1 MIN Nick Leddy [5] (Pierre-Marc Bouchard, Brendan Morrison)
17:16 2-1 STL Sheldon Souray [10] (Marian Gaborik, Patrik Berglund)PP
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28:56 2-2 MIN Pierre-Marc Bouchard [21] (Brad Lukowich, Nick Leddy)
32:46 3-2 STL Patrik Berglund [26] (Marian Gaborik, Brad Boyes)PP
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59:54 4-2 STL T.J. Oshie [24] (Antero Niittymäki) EN
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Three Stars:
1st: Patrik Berglund
2nd: T.J. Oshie
3rd: Jay McClement

Farm Result: Peoria 0 - Houston 1

EDM 1 - LA 4
Shots: 36-17 LA
PP: EDM - 0/3; LA - 1/4

09:53 0-1 LA Dwight King [13] (Trevor Lewis)
15:27 0-2 LA Patrick White [2] (Lee Stempniak)
17:28 1-2 EDM Jordan Eberle [32] (Ladislav Smid, Andrew Cogliano)
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28:15 1-3 LA Patrik Elias [25] (Alexander Frolov, Jack Johnson)PP
38:32 1-4 LA Patrik Elias [26] (Thomas Hickey, Vitaly Anikeyenko)
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no scoring
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Three Stars:
1st: Patrik Elias
2nd: Alexander Frolov
3rd: Trevor Lewis

Farm Result: Oklahoma City 3 - Manchester 2

PHX 6 - DAL 2
Shots: 25-22 PHX
PP: PHX - 3/7; DAL - 0/5

04:42 1-0 PHO Lauri Korpikoski [27] (Martin Hanzal, Oliver Ekman-Larsson)PP
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23:53 1-1 DAL Mike Ribeiro [20] (James van Riemsdyk, David Booth)
29:12 2-1 PHO Brett Connolly [15] (Ryan Stone, Ilya Bryzgalov)
30:36 2-2 DAL David Booth [27] (Brandon Dubinsky, Leland Irving)
32:27 3-2 PHO Mikkel Boedker [17] (Sergei Gonchar, Tomas Kaberle)PP
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41:39 4-2 PHO Tomas Kaberle [9] (Sergei Gonchar, Jordan Staal)
44:43 5-2 PHO Shane Doan [45] (Brett Connolly, Jordan Staal)PP
46:21 6-2 PHO Daniel Winnik [5] (Taylor Pyatt)
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Three Stars:
1st: Shane Doan
2nd: Brett Connolly
3rd: Tomas Kaberle

Farm Result: San Antonio 8 - Texas 0

Re: March 29, 2011

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 10:26 pm
by Tuo-SabresGM
Grueling night as we inch closer to the end of the regular season. Its another Vanek Attack for Buffalo as my Sabres finally clinch their first EHEC post-season berth, thanks in part to a MTL loss (sorry Brad). Elsewhere, Philly wins the Battle of Pennsylvania for now, Columbus steamrolls the Cats, Tampa takes it to a shootout that sees only one goal in the skills competition, and Phoenix continues their dominance with a convincing victory, going 3-for-7 on the PP.

http://ehechockey.com/EHEC.zip

Re: March 29, 2011

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 10:35 pm
by CapsGM
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Re: March 29, 2011

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 11:03 pm
by GoJetsGo
Tuo-SabresGM wrote:Grueling night as we inch closer to the end of the regular season. Its another Vanek Attack for Buffalo as my Sabres finally clinch their first EHEC post-season berth, thanks in part to a MTL loss (sorry Brad).
Happy to help the cause, as the Thrash continue to throw the ping pong balls away. The Moose is Loose!

Re: March 29, 2011

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 11:03 pm
by Montreal Canadiens
I'm shocked!!

Re: March 29, 2011

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 11:21 pm
by Parker
Yeah, take that Dallas. And take THAT, Texas. And Nathan Horton is a marked man.

Re: March 29, 2011

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 11:26 pm
by Penguin
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck off!

Re: March 29, 2011

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 11:42 pm
by Jets GM
Caputi showing no ill will towards the Stamkosian one, setting him up with Shanny for the GTG.

Re: March 29, 2011

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 11:51 pm
by Jungle Cats
Anton Gustafsson has 20 goals. Bengt-Ake is so proud.

Re: March 29, 2011

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 12:25 am
by TorontoGM
Fucken loser point. :lol: Sorry Brad, I tried.

Re: March 29, 2011

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 12:59 am
by Virtual Jarmo
John Moore wants that 250k for 10 goals.

Re: March 29, 2011

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 4:03 am
by Montreal Canadiens
TorontoGM wrote:Fucken loser point. :lol: Sorry Brad, I tried.
No worries man, it wasn't your fault by any means. MY team were a bunch of fags for the month of March.

On that note though, congrats Tuo, I hope you do some damage in the playoffs. You deserved it more than me.

Re: March 29, 2011

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 8:26 am
by Parker
Commissioner (CBJ) wrote:John Moore wants that 250k for 10 goals.
Haha. I was thinking the same thing about 20 goals and Mikkel Boedker. After publically calling him out for failing on his pace for a 20-goal season, all of a sudden Boedker is scoring like, well, like a guy with 91 shooting. Three more to go in five games. It could happen.

I'd rather see Doan get to 50 though. That seems unlikely, barring a couple hat tricks against San Jose. Man, wouldn't that be sweet.

Re: March 29, 2011

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 11:06 am
by Virtual Jarmo
Parker wrote:I'd rather see Doan get to 50 though. That seems unlikely, barring a couple hat tricks against San Jose. Man, wouldn't that be sweet.
Nash has 8 in 8 to give him a shot at 40. And Doan is 10x the man Nash is. Doan will have 60.

Re: March 29, 2011

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 11:12 am
by Penguin
Kovalchuk > Doan :ugeek:

Re: March 29, 2011

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 4:25 pm
by Parker
Commissioner (CBJ) wrote:Nash has 8 in 8 to give him a shot at 40. And Doan is 10x the man Nash is. Doan will have 60.
You should trade me Nash. A Doan/Staal/Nash line would probably win games without even lacing up the skates; opposing teams would just default out of sheer terror. :D
Penguin wrote:Kovalchuk > Doan :ugeek:
Sure, if you're looking for a one-way floater who can't play in every game situation or Doan-like leadership awesomeness. :P

Re: March 29, 2011

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 7:30 pm
by TorontoGM
I've said it before and I'll say it again, Doan is juiced up. :lol:

Re: March 29, 2011

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 8:32 am
by Commish Bub(NYR)
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