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March 16, 2010

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BOS 5 - CAR 2
Shots: 32-25 BOS
PP: BOS - 0/4; CAR - 0/4

04:31 1-0 CAR Joni Pitkänen [13] (Niclas Wallin, Cam Ward)
09:39 1-1 BOS Blake Wheeler [12] (Tomas Fleischmann, Marco Sturm)
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21:44 1-2 BOS Erik Cole [29] (Milan Lucic)SH
30:02 2-2 CAR Eric Staal [35] (Ray Whitney)
30:25 2-3 BOS Milan Lucic [22] (Dennis Wideman, Brad Stuart)
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43:43 2-4 BOS Milan Lucic [23] (Marco Sturm, Andrej Meszaros)
47:56 2-5 BOS Brooks Laich [5] (Marco Sturm, Chuck Kobasew)
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Three stars:
1st: Milan Lucic
2nd: Marco Sturm
3rd: Erik Cole

Farm result: Albany 5 - Providence 4

BUF 4 - ATL 3 (SO)
Shots: 30-18 BUF
PP: BUF - 1/7; ATL - 1/1

01:35 1-0 ATL Ilya Kovalchuk [31] (Todd White)
09:02 1-1 BUF Drew Stafford [18] (Tom Preissing, Tim Connolly)PP
11:32 2-1 ATL Evander Kane [9] (Bryan Little, Ilya Kovalchuk)
19:02 3-1 ATL Pavel Kubina [10] (Anssi Salmela, Slava Kozlov)PP
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24:06 3-2 BUF Ryan Hollweg [1] (Marek Zidlicky, Tyler Myers)
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48:26 3-3 BUF Derek Roy [15] (Drew Stafford)
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no scoring
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Shootout
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Buffalo Sabres win 2-1
Atlanta Thrashers - Ilya Kovalchuk, goal; Bryan Little, miss; Nik Antropov, miss;
Buffalo Sabres - Thomas Vanek, miss; Derek Roy, goal; Marek Zidlicky, goal;

Three stars:
1st: Drew Stafford
2nd: Ilya Kovalchuk
3rd: Evander Kane

Farm result: Chicago 2 - Portland 0

MTL 4 - NYR 3
Shots: 27-21 MTL
PP: MTL - 1/4; NYR - 1/4

19:04 1-0 NYR Chris Drury [25] (Dick Tärnström)
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25:17 1-1 MTL Brian Gionta [23] (Andrei Kostitsyn, Sam Gagner)PP
28:24 1-2 MTL Andrei Kostitsyn [16] (Sam Gagner, Brian Gionta)
35:01 2-2 NYR Simon Gagné [28] (Patrick Marleau, Rostislav Klesla)
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46:39 3-2 NYR Vaclav Prospal [19] (Chris Drury, Cory Stillman)PP
48:28 3-3 MTL Marcel Goc [7] (Dan Hamhuis, Matt Smaby)
49:42 3-4 MTL Guillaume Latendresse [25] (Steve Bernier, Andrei Kostitsyn)
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Three stars:
1st: Andrei Kostitsyn
2nd: Brian Gionta
3rd: Guillaume Latendresse

Farm result: Hartford 3 - Hamilton 1

WSH 4 - FLA 2
Shots: 24-17 WSH
PP: WSH - 0/3; FLA - 0/1

09:53 1-0 FLA Loui Eriksson [21] (Kamil Kreps, Dominic Moore)
12:01 1-1 WSH Alexander Semin [30] (Aleksey Morozov, Milan Hejduk)
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21:44 1-2 WSH Olli Jokinen [18] (Aleksey Morozov, Milan Hejduk)
29:57 1-3 WSH Nicklas Bäckström [27] (Alexander Ovechkin, Oskar Osala)
39:48 1-4 WSH Alexander Semin [31] (Aleksey Morozov, Danny Markov)
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40:46 2-4 FLA Greg Campbell [6] (Jordan Leopold)
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Three stars:
1st: Alexander Semin
2nd: Aleksey Morozov
3rd: Milan Hejduk

Farm result: Rochester 1 - Hershey 1

TB 5 - PHX 1
Shots: 31-22 TB
PP: TB - 1/5; PHX - 0/1

17:27 1-0 TB Martin St. Louis [38])PP
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28:27 1-1 PHO Oliver Ekman-Larsson [5] (Shane Doan, Patrick Eaves)
29:02 2-1 TB Teemu Selänne [26] (Matt Lashoff, Mattias Öhlund)
33:01 3-1 TB Steven Stamkos [17] (Teemu Selänne, Jaromir Jagr)
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42:01 4-1 TB Teemu Selänne [27] (Martin St. Louis, Brooks Orpik)
47:33 5-1 TB Vincent Lecavalier [29] (Jaromir Jagr)
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Three stars:
1st: Teemu Selanne
2nd: Martin St. Louis
3rd: Vincent Lecavalier

Farm result: San Antonio 1 - Norfolk 0

OTT 5 - TOR 1
Shots: 28-18 OTT
PP: OTT - 3/8; TOR - 0/2

03:48 0-1 TOR Mikhail Stefanovich [1] (Mikhail Grabovski, Rhett Warrener)
15:15 1-1 OTT Michael Ryder [24] (Marc Savard, Alex Kovalev)
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25:04 2-1 OTT Jason Spezza [23] (Daniel Alfredsson, Milan Michalek)PP
28:52 3-1 OTT Matt Greene [1] (Chris Kelly)
30:58 4-1 OTT Daniel Alfredsson [24] (Milan Michalek, Jason Spezza)PP
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49:41 5-1 OTT Daniel Alfredsson [25] (Brian Lee, Jason Spezza)PP
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Three stars:
1st: Daniel Alfredsson
2nd: Jason Spezza
3rd: Milan Michalek

Farm result: Toronto 3 - Binghamton 1

STL 4 - COL 3
Shots: 38-20 STL
PP: STL - 1/5; COL - 1/1

16:35 0-1 COL Ryan Stoa [4] (Adam Foote)PP
17:33 1-1 STL Andy McDonald [21] (David Backes, Jay McClement)
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30:13 2-1 STL Paul Kariya [26] (Jonas Junland, Keith Tkachuk)PP
35:21 3-1 STL David Backes [26] (T.J. Oshie, Paul Kariya)
36:46 3-2 COL Chris Bourque [2] (Ryan Stoa, Ryan O'Reilly)
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49:24 4-2 STL Lars Eller [2] (Brendan Bell, Barret Jackman)
57:01 4-3 COL Matt Duchene [8] (Paul Stastny, Marek Svatos)
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Three stars:
1st: David Backes
2nd: Paul Kariya
3rd: Lars Eller

Farm result: Lake Erie 2 - Peoria 1

NSH 6 - PHI 4
Shots: 26-22 NSH
PP: NSH - 2/6; PHI - 1/1

11:54 1-0 NAS Jean-Pierre Dumont [27] (Radek Bonk, Ryan Suter)PP
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27:32 2-0 NAS David Legwand [20] (Martin Erat, Jean-Pierre Dumont)
31:16 3-0 NAS Jean-Pierre Dumont [28] (Jason Arnott, Colin Wilson)
37:07 3-1 PHI Marcel Hossa [6] (Lukas Kaspar, Claude Giroux)
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45:37 3-2 PHI Marcel Hossa [7] (Francis Bouillon, Matt Carle)PP
47:03 3-3 PHI Ian Laperriere [5] (Daniel Carcillo, Arron Asham)
50:05 4-3 NAS Andrei Markov [10] (Steve Sullivan, Jason Arnott)
51:51 4-4 PHI Jeff Carter [33] (Chris Pronger)
56:17 5-4 NAS Steve Sullivan [25] (Martin Erat)
59:37 6-4 NAS Martin Erat [26] (Colin Wilson, Radek Bonk)PP EN
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Three stars:
1st: Martin Erat
2nd: JP Dumont
3rd: Steve Sullivan

Farm result: Adirondack 3 - Milwaukee 1

MIN 3 - EDM 2
Shots: 33-18 MIN
PP: MIN - 0/4; EDM - 0/1

12:39 1-0 MIN Craig Weller [4] (Peter Mueller)
15:48 1-1 EDM Andrew Cogliano [8] (Ladislav Smid)
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28:46 2-1 MIN Colton Gillies [9] (Marc Methot, Shane Hnidy)
31:44 3-1 MIN Petr Sykora [24] (Colton Gillies, Peter Mueller)
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47:28 3-2 EDM Patrik Elias [25] (Andrew Cogliano, Todd Marchant)
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Three stars:
1st: Colton Gillies
2nd: Craig Weller
3rd: Petr Sykora

Farm result: Houston 3 - Springfield 2

DAL 4 - SJ 2
Shots: 24-22 SJ
PP: DAL - 3/7; SJ - 0/4

12:13 0-1 SJ Dany Heatley [35] (Ryane Clowe, Doug Murray)
13:36 1-1 DAL Brandon Dubinsky [14] (Jaroslav Spacek, Matt Niskanen)PP
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32:56 2-1 DAL Brandon Dubinsky [15] (Magnus Paajarvi-Svensson, Nathan Horton)
34:32 3-1 DAL Magnus Paajarvi-Svensson [1] (Brandon Dubinsky, Brad Richards)PP
37:01 3-2 SJ Alexander Radulov [24] (Joe Thornton)
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41:35 4-2 DAL David Booth [31] (Mike Ribeiro, Mathieu Carle)PP
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Three stars:
1st: Brandon Dubinsky
2nd: Magnus Paajarvi-Svensson
3rd: Nathan Horton

Farm result: Worcester 3 - Texas 1

VAN 2 - NYI 0
Shots: 23-16 VAN
PP: VAN - 0/2; NYI - 0/1

no scoring
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33:48 1-0 VAN Alex Edler [8] (Kevin Bieksa, Rick Rypien)
38:41 2-0 VAN Henrik Sedin [26] (Alex Edler, Daniel Sedin)
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no scoring
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Three stars:
1st: Roberto Luongo
2nd: Alex Edler
3rd: Henrik Sedin

Farm result: Bridgeport 7 - Manitoba 3
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Re: March 16, 2010

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Nice, huge win to keep our hopes alive...i'd like to thank the flames fans for all their support :P

Paajarvi Svensson also with his first career goal, nice to see.
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Re: March 16, 2010

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Well, my first sim since running an eMachines recovery disc reformat on my Compaq computer following two reformats to erase viruses that McAfee wouldn't catch and the corruption of my user partition on my Compaq leading to the eMachine recovery is a long and eventful one. A crazy third period between Nashville and Philadelphia sees Nashville come away with two points while Garrick's Stars take their must-win game against the Sharks. Buffalo prevails in a shootout while Tampa Bay rolls over Phoenix.

http://www.ehechockey.com/EHEC.zip
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Re: March 16, 2010

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Fuck off, shitty special teams and Nabokov.
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Re: March 16, 2010

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SharksGM wrote:Fuck off, shitty special teams and Nabokov.
Nonono, you are forgetting that you were up against the formidable Dallas Stars special teams :P. 17th ranked PP and 29th PK haha
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Re: March 16, 2010

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Well, the West is staying interesting, that's for sure.
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Re: March 16, 2010

Post by TorontoGM »

Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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Re: March 16, 2010

Post by CapsGM »

Huge performance from the second line to secure the big road win!
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Re: March 16, 2010

Post by Bruins »

Solid win against a solid team. Can't say anything about giving up goals to E Staal and Pitkanen. Fleishmann and Laich fitting in well in the last 4 games. Lucic is a beast.
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Re: March 16, 2010

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Well that's a pretty gigantic win.

Who would of thought Bernier would have 3 points in 3 games as a member of the Montreal Canadiens.

Kostitsyn has 7 points in his last 3 games.

Weird how Montreal has a * beside us with 76 points but Buffalo doesn't with 77 points?
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Re: March 16, 2010

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Montreal Canadiens wrote:Well that's a pretty gigantic win.

Who would of thought Bernier would have 3 points in 3 games as a member of the Montreal Canadiens.

Kostitsyn has 7 points in his last 3 games.

Weird how Montreal has a * beside us with 76 points but Buffalo doesn't with 77 points?
Haha ehm is on to you, they know you are juicin :P

That is messed though, if the season ended today it looks like EHM wants to put you in the playoffs...hopefully it doesn't go by * to determine playoffs but if it does we might have a big problem
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Re: March 16, 2010

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StarStruck wrote:
Montreal Canadiens wrote:Well that's a pretty gigantic win.

Who would of thought Bernier would have 3 points in 3 games as a member of the Montreal Canadiens.

Kostitsyn has 7 points in his last 3 games.

Weird how Montreal has a * beside us with 76 points but Buffalo doesn't with 77 points?
Haha ehm is on to you, they know you are juicin :P

That is messed though, if the season ended today it looks like EHM wants to put you in the playoffs...hopefully it doesn't go by * to determine playoffs but if it does we might have a big problem
Could be something to do with the shootout wins that EHM doesn't take into count. Buffalo should definitely be #8.
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Re: March 16, 2010

Post by Montreal Canadiens »

How so? If I'm 35-30-6, that equals 76 points, and they are 33-24-11, which makes 77 points.

I'm certainly a bit confused here.

Looking at the stats page, I'm 29-30-4-8, which would be 70 points and Buffalo is 31-24-7-6, which makes 75 points.

Not counting shootout wins, they are still ahead of me.
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Re: March 16, 2010

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That is strange. We'll have to see come playoff time if we need to change the schedule when EHM generates it.
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Re: March 16, 2010

Post by Commish Bub(NYR) »

Point is, I blew two points I really needed if I'm going to get out of this 5th place quagmire. Oh well, at least Philly lost too.
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Re: March 16, 2010

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Commissioner (CBJ) wrote:That is strange. We'll have to see come playoff time if we need to change the schedule when EHM generates it.
I hope so, I want to get in! :P

Another big win when it counts, and two guys I had all but given up on come through in the clutch, especially Mr. Roy who not only tied the game, but tied the shootout while Zids got the winner. Second straight game I've won past regulation. Its nice to finally be on the opposite end of that, especially after leading the league with 11 SOLs/OTLs.

It'll be a tight race to the end, that's for sure.
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Re: March 16, 2010

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Commissioner (CBJ) wrote:That is strange. We'll have to see come playoff time if we need to change the schedule when EHM generates it.
I think we'll just have to trust EHM ;)
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