October 21, 2009

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October 21, 2009

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BOS 5 - NAS 3
Shots: 31-26 NAS
PP: BOS - 3/4; NAS - 0/6

14:43 1-0 BOS Drew Larman [3] (Phil Kessel)
15:28 2-0 BOS Mark Stuart [1] (Andrew Ference)PP
17:57 3-0 BOS Blake Wheeler [3] (Marc Savard)PP
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29:41 3-1 NAS Radek Bonk [2] (David Legwand, Steve Sullivan)
35:09 3-2 NAS Radek Bonk [3] (David Legwand, Martin Erat)
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43:06 4-2 BOS Dennis Wideman [1] (Marco Sturm, Marc Savard)PP
46:04 5-2 BOS Phil Kessel [4] (Patrice Bergeron, Zdeno Chara)
47:33 5-3 NAS Shea Weber [1] (Joel Ward, Wade Belak)
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Three stars:
1st: Phil Kessel
2nd: Marc Savard
3rd: Drew Larman

Farm result: Providence 3 - Milwaukee 4

NYI 3 - CAR 4 (OT)
Shots: 41-25 CAR
PP: NYI - 1/4; CAR - 2/7

04:02 0-1 CAR Sergei Samsonov [2] (Josef Vasicek, Rod Brind'Amour)PP
15:15 0-2 CAR Sergei Samsonov [3] (Erik Cole, Chad LaRose)
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26:26 1-2 NYI Sean Bergenheim [1] (Josh Bailey, Jon Sim)
28:12 1-3 CAR Tuomo Ruutu [4] (Ray Whitney, Aaron Ward)
39:52 2-3 NYI Richard Park [1] (Jeff Tambellini, Frantisek Kaberle)
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46:22 3-3 NYI Bruno Gervais [1] (Kent Huskins, Doug Weight)PP
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62:41 3-4 CAR Sergei Samsonov [4] (Rod Brind'Amour, Erik Cole)PP

Three stars:
1st: Sergei Samsonov
2nd: Tuomo Ruutu
3rd: Erik Cole

Farm result: Bridgeport 5 - Albany 0

FLA 4 - BUF 5
Shots: 28-28
PP: FLA - 0/1; BUF - 2/5

10:02 1-0 FLA Bryan McCabe [2] (Blair Betts, Jordan Leopold)
15:02 1-1 BUF Toni Lydman [1] (Jochen Hecht, Paul Gaustad)PP
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27:34 2-1 FLA Rostislav Olesz [2] (Keith Ballard, Jordan Leopold)
29:35 3-1 FLA Nick Tarnasky [1] (Blair Betts, Ville Koistinen)
31:09 3-2 BUF Patrick Kaleta [1] (Adam Mair)
36:58 3-3 BUF Tim Connolly [6] (Jason Pominville, Thomas Vanek)PP
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45:01 4-3 FLA Michael Nylander [2] (Rostislav Olesz, Hal Gill)
50:13 4-4 BUF Thomas Vanek [5] (Derek Roy, Toni Lydman)
59:12 4-5 BUF Andrej Sekera [1] (Mike Grier, Clarke MacArthur)
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Three stars:
1st: Thomas Vanek
2nd: Toni Lydman
3rd: Patrick Kaleta

Farm result: Rochester 7 - Portland 2

MIN 4 - COL 1
Shots: 32-15 MIN
PP: MIN - 2/8; COL - 0/2

10:31 1-0 MIN Pierre-Marc Bouchard [3] (Petr Sykora)
15:56 2-0 MIN Marek Zidlicky [1] (Peter Mueller, Éric Bélanger)PP
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32:23 2-1 COL Milan Hejduk [3] (Paul Stastny, Wojtek Wolski)
32:49 3-1 MIN Antti Miettinen [1] (Kim Johnsson, Éric Bélanger)
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40:13 4-1 MIN Petr Sykora [2] (Marek Zidlicky, Brent Burns)PP
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Three stars:
1st: Marek Zidlicky
2nd: Antti Miettinen
3rd: Petr Sykora

Farm result: Houston 3 - Lake Erie 2

CHI 2 - VAN 3 (SO)
Shots: 39-19 VAN
PP: CHI - 1/5; VAN - 1/6

05:09 0-1 VAN Mathieu Schneider [3] (Alex Edler)PP
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24:09 0-2 VAN Brenden Morrow [1] (Jere Lehtinen, Shane O'Brien)
39:46 1-2 CHI Dave Bolland [1] (Dustin Byfuglien, Niklas Hjalmarsson)
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42:26 2-2 CHI Patrick Sharp [4] (Brent Seabrook, Marian Hossa)PP
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Shootout
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Vancouver Canucks win 2-1
Chicago Blackhawks - Jonathan Toews, goal; Marian Hossa, miss; Patrick Sharp, miss; Patrick Kane, miss;
Vancouver Canucks - Pavol Demitra, miss; Henrik Sedin, miss; Daniel Sedin, goal; Mathieu Schneider, goal;

Three stars:
1st: Cristobal Huet
2nd: Marian Hossa
3rd: Dave Bolland

Farm result: Rockford 3 - Manitoba 2

ANA 3 - DAL 1
Shots: 32-24 ANA
PP: ANA - 1/5; DAL - 0/5

04:47 0-1 DAL James Neal [6] (Trevor Daley)
06:21 1-1 ANA Sergei Zubov [3] (Scott Niedermayer, Ryan Getzlaf)PP
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no scoring
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43:53 2-1 ANA Teemu Selänne [5] (Joffrey Lupul, Ryan Whitney)
58:07 3-1 ANA Ryan Getzlaf [3] (Bobby Ryan)
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Three stars:
1st: Ryan Getzlaf
2nd: Sergei Zubov
3rd: Teemu Selanne

Farm result: Bakersfield 2 - Texas 0
BSBullies

Re: October 21, 2009

Post by BSBullies »

And we have a save file, http://www.ehechockey.com/EHEC.zip
Oilers_GM

Re: October 21, 2009

Post by Oilers_GM »

tough loss to the fowl but in the process of changes.
Tuo-SabresGM

Re: October 21, 2009

Post by Tuo-SabresGM »

Nice to see both Buffalo teams score 5 goals tonight, too bad the Panthers in EHEC scored 4 though..

Also nice to see Kaleta pick one up. I guess moving Pommer to the 1st PP unit sparked something too.
Bruins

Re: October 21, 2009

Post by Bruins »

Special teams are kicking in Boston.
Fedz

Re: October 21, 2009

Post by Fedz »

Can't beat the crystal ball? Absolute domination against a good time, thank god we pulled out the victory. We need to practice scoring goals, is that possible?
DucksGM

Re: October 21, 2009

Post by DucksGM »

Seem to be on a roll as of late. Keep it up!
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Re: October 21, 2009

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Fedz wrote:Can't beat the crystal ball? Absolute domination against a good time, thank god we pulled out the victory. We need to practice scoring goals, is that possible?
If you meant "team" instead "time", you consider a SO win a dominating performance?
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Re: October 21, 2009

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Tampa Bay GM wrote:
Fedz wrote:Can't beat the crystal ball? Absolute domination against a good time, thank god we pulled out the victory. We need to practice scoring goals, is that possible?
If you meant "team" instead "time", you consider a SO win a dominating performance?
I think he considers the 39-19 shot advantage dominating.
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Re: October 21, 2009

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Commissioner (CBJ) wrote:
Tampa Bay GM wrote:
Fedz wrote:Can't beat the crystal ball? Absolute domination against a good time, thank god we pulled out the victory. We need to practice scoring goals, is that possible?
If you meant "team" instead "time", you consider a SO win a dominating performance?
I think he considers the 39-19 shot advantage dominating.
I figured, but shots don't automatically indicate dominating play. Take this years Canucks for example, so far.
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Re: October 21, 2009

Post by Femur »

hawks struggling on both ends recently...maybe i should do something about that rather than just hope it all works out...
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