St. Louis 1 0 2 0-4
Columbus 1 1 1 0-3St. Louis won shootout 3-2
First Period-1, Columbus, Fritsche 8 (Vyborny, Zherdev), 9:20. 2, St. Louis, Guerin 18 (Stempniak, Rucinsky), 15:14 (pp). Penalties-Klesla, Clm (hooking), :31; Dvorak, StL (high-sticking), 2:35; Fritsche, Clm (hooking), 14:52; Klesla, Clm (interference), 16:24.
Second Period-3, Columbus, Johnson 2 (Carter, Chimera), 13:29. Penalties-Brewer, StL (holding), 3:24; Rivers, StL (holding), 7:21; Chimera, Clm (hooking), 17:49.
Third Period-4, St. Louis, Tkachuk 12 (Dvorak, Stempniak), 1:07. 5, Columbus, Malhotra 6 (Carter, Hainsey), 3:40 (pp). 6, St. Louis, Rucinsky 10 (Cajanek), 12:31. Penalties-Brewer, StL (hooking), 2:45; Salvador, StL (high-sticking), 15:31.
Overtime-None. Penalties-None.
Shootout-St. Louis 3 (Rucinsky G, Weight G, Stempniak G); Columbus 2 (Vyborny G, Zherdev G, Modin NG).
Shots on Goal-St. Louis 7-5-9-3-24. Columbus 4-8-9-1-22.
Power-play opportunities-St. Louis 1 of 4; Columbus 1 of 5.
Goalies-St. Louis, Legace 12-12-4 (22 shots-19 saves). Columbus, Norrena 10-10-2 (24-21).
A-15,238 (18,136). T-2:32.
Referees-Chris Lee, Mick McGeough. Linesmen-Derek Amell, Michel Cormier.
---At Washington
Philadelphia 0 0 2-2
Washington 2 2 2-6
First Period-1, Washington, Clymer 5 (Laich), :15. 2, Washington, Ovechkin 27 (Zubrus), 6:36. Penalties-Pothier, Was (cross-checking), 15:16; Zubrus, Was (hooking), 18:16; Ruzicka, Phi (roughing), 19:08; Eminger, Was (roughing), 19:08.
Second Period-3, Washington, Ovechkin 28 (Clark, Zubrus), 16:45. 4, Washington, Brashear 1 (Gordon), 17:02. Penalties-Clymer, Was (interference), 8:07; Eminger, Was (hooking), 8:44; Zhitnik, Phi (tripping), 19:28.
Third Period-5, Washington, Semin 22 (Ovechkin, Clark), 3:09 (pp). 6, Philadelphia, Calder 6 (Potulny, Kapanen), 8:47 (pp). 7, Philadelphia, Calder 7 (Umberger), 12:32 (sh). 8, Washington, Sutherby 3, 18:50. Penalties-Timonen, Phi (hooking), 2:04, Morrisonn, Was (holding), 8:09, Fedoruk, Phi (tripping), 11:16, Pothier, Was (hooking), 15:55, Clymer, Was (roughing), 20:00.
Shots on Goal-Philadelphia 12-13-8-33. Washington 7-13-11-31.
Power-play opportunities-Philadelphia 1 of 6; Washington 1 of 3.
Goalies-Philadelphia, Esche 5-7-0 (31 shots-25 saves). Washington, Kolzig 15-12-4 (33-31).
A-13,143 (18,277). T-2:25.
Referees-Kerry Fraser, Dean Warren. Linesmen-Jonny Murray, Mark Shewchyk.
---At New York
N.Y. Islanders 2 1 2-5
N.Y. Rangers 2 0 1-3
First Period-1, N.Y. Islanders, Satan 12 (Campoli, Kozlov), 5:31. 2, N.Y. Rangers, Straka 23 (Nylander, Jagr), 6:59 (pp). 3, N.Y. Rangers, Jagr 17 (Straka, Nylander), 10:25. 4, N.Y. Islanders, Witt 1 (Robitaille, Kozlov), 18:37. Penalties-Tyutin, NYR (hooking), :56; Yashin, NYI (hooking), 6:22; Hunter, NYI (tripping), 12:36.
Second Period-5, N.Y. Islanders, Sillinger 13 (Hunter, Hill), 6:26. Penalties-Hollweg, NYR (elbowing), 7:17; Hilbert, NYI (holding), 19:03.
Third Period-6, N.Y. Rangers, Shanahan 24 (Jagr, Straka), :42 (pp). 7, N.Y. Islanders, Kozlov 14 (Robitaille, Satan), 5:17. 8, N.Y. Islanders, Sillinger 14, 5:44. Penalties-Kozlov, NYI (hooking), 2:13; Park, NYI (high-sticking), 14:28; Hill, NYI (tripping), 17:46; Shanahan, NYR (hooking), 19:23.
Shots on Goal-N.Y. Islanders 9-10-7-26. N.Y. Rangers 10-7-14-31.
Power-play opportunities-N.Y. Islanders 0 of 3; N.Y. Rangers 2 of 6.
Goalies-N.Y. Islanders, DiPietro 17-15-1 (31 shots-28 saves). N.Y. Rangers, Lundqvist 18-12-2 (26-21).
A-18,200 (18,200). T-2:24.
Referees-Dean Morton, Rob Shick. Linesmen-Derek Nansen, Anthony Sericolo.
---At Ottawa
Boston 2 0 0-2
Ottawa 0 0 5-5
First Period-1, Boston, Sturm 11 (penalty shot), 2:40 (sh). 2, Boston, Mara 2 (Mowers), 11:37. Penalties-Jurcina, Bos (holding), :52; Mara, Bos (holding), 6:47; Boyes, Bos (tripping), 12:00.
Second Period-None. Penalties-Sigalet, Bos (holding), 2:14; Redden, Ott (hooking), 3:04; Schubert, Ott (hooking), 6:49; Sigalet, Bos (delay of game), 10:55; McGrattan, Ott (hooking), 14:35.
Third Period-3, Ottawa, Comrie 8 (Schaefer), 2:22. 4, Ottawa, Heatley 26 (Kelly), 5:43. 5, Ottawa, Alfredsson 13 (Heatley, Kelly), 12:25. 6, Ottawa, Eaves 7 (Redden), 17:53. 7, Ottawa, Schaefer 7 (Neil, Phillips), 18:53. Penalties-None.
Shots on Goal-Boston 10-3-12-25. Ottawa 11-6-19-36.
Power-play opportunities-Boston 0 of 3; Ottawa 0 of 5.
Goalies-Boston, Thomas 18-11-3 (35 shots-31 saves). Ottawa, Emery 17-10-1 (25-23).
A-18,292 (19,153). T-2:18.
Referees-Tom Kowal, Wes McCauley. Linesmen-Brad Kovachik, Thor Nelson.
---At Montreal
Atlanta 1 1 0-2
Montreal 0 1 3-4
First Period-1, Atlanta, de Vries 2 (Metropolit), 13:28. Penalties-Hnidy, Atl (hooking), 3:29; Kovalchuk, Atl (goalie interference), 8:19; Markov, Mon (hooking), 17:41.
Second Period-2, Atlanta, Larsen 6 (Vigier, Holik), 10:36. 3, Montreal, Plekanec 7 (Johnson, Higgins), 15:02. Penalties-Exelby, Atl (tripping), :26; Bouillon, Mon (holding), 3:08; Souray, Mon (cross-checking), 11:32.
Third Period-4, Montreal, Latendresse 9 (Ryder), :51. 5, Montreal, Ryder 12 (Souray, Rivet), 9:40. 6, Montreal, Ryder 13 (Koivu, Markov), 17:13 (pp). Penalties-Koivu, Mon (tripping), 6:56; Slater, Atl (hooking), 12:09; Souray, Mon (hooking), 13:34; Holik, Atl (tripping), 17:02; Koivu, Mon (hooking), 19:35; Holik, Atl (cross-checking), 20:00.
Shots on Goal-Atlanta 8-9-13-30. Montreal 11-13-10-34.
Power-play opportunities-Atlanta 0 of 6; Montreal 1 of 5.
Goalies-Atlanta, Lehtonen 19-10-7 (34 shots-30 saves). Montreal, Huet 17-8-3 (30-28).
A-21,273 (21,273). T-2:25.
Referees-Stephane Auger, Bill McCreary. Linesmen-Pierre Champoux, Mark Pare.
---At Toronto
Carolina 0 3 1-4
Toronto 1 0 0-1
First Period-1, Toronto, McCabe 9 (Steen, O'Neill), 15:24. Penalties-Raycroft, Tor, served by Newbury (delay of game), 15:35; Toronto bench, served by Devereaux (too many men), 16:28.
Second Period-2, Carolina, Walker 13 (LaRose, Tanabe), 1:51. 3, Carolina, Belanger 8 (Brind'Amour, Whitney), 2:51 (pp). 4, Carolina, Staal 19 (Whitney, Stillman), 18:17 (pp). Penalties-Ondrus, Tor (boarding), 2:24; O'Neill, Tor (high-sticking), 5:20; LaRose, Car (holding the stick), 11:27; Kubina, Tor (elbowing), 16:31; Sundin, Tor (hooking), 17:54.
Third Period-5, Carolina, Williams 21 (Stillman, Staal), 19:44 (en). Penalty-Babchuk, Car (holding), 12:44.
Shots on Goal-Carolina 10-12-7-29. Toronto 13-7-10-30.
Power-play opportunities-Carolina 2 of 6; Toronto 0 of 2.
Goalies-Carolina, Ward 20-12-3 (30 shots-29 saves). Toronto, Raycroft 17-14-4 (28-25).
A-19,447 (18,819). T-2:24.
Referees-Mike Hasenfratz, Steve Kozari. Linesmen-Steve Barton, Greg Devorski.
---At Tampa, Fla.
Pittsburgh 1 0 1-2
Tampa Bay 1 1 1-3
First Period-1, Pittsburgh, Crosby 21, :24. 2, Tampa Bay, Lecavalier 24 (Prospal, St. Louis), 6:11. Penalties-Scuderi, Pit (delay of game), 6:43; Janik, TB (hooking), 10:36; Pittsburgh bench, served by Recchi (too many men), 16:34.
Second Period-3, Tampa Bay, St. Louis 27 (Lecavalier, Boyle), 6:46 (pp). Penalties-Petrovicky, Pit (interference), 5:58; Richards, TB (tripping), 13:01; Recchi, Pit (hooking), 16:40.
Third Period-4, Tampa Bay, Karlsson 3 (St. Louis), 3:15. 5, Pittsburgh, Armstrong 5 (Orpik), 17:19. Penalty-Ranger, TB, double minor (high-sticking), 6:13.
Shots on Goal-Pittsburgh 5-9-17-31. Tampa Bay 8-10-6-24.
Power-play opportunities-Pittsburgh 0 of 3; Tampa Bay 1 of 4.
Goalies-Pittsburgh, Fleury 17-12-5 (24 shots-21 saves). Tampa Bay, Holmqvist 12-9-0 (31-29).
A-19,226 (19,758). T-2:20.
Referees-Rob Martell, Dan O'Rourke. Linesmen-Andy McElman, Jean Morin.
---At Nashville, Tenn.
Anaheim 1 3 0 0-4
Nashville 3 1 0 1-5
First Period-1, Nashville, Kariya 14 (Erat, Zidlicky), 3:53. 2, Anaheim, Kunitz 18 (Perry), 4:17. 3, Nashville, Legwand 13 (Erat), 5:35. 4, Nashville, Timonen 8 (Kariya, Zidlicky), 17:24. Penalties-Tootoo, Nas, major (fighting), 5:40; O'Brien, Ana, major (fighting), 5:40; Kariya, Nas (interference), 8:21; Pahlsson, Ana (boarding), 13:00; Arnott, Nas (interference), 13:04; O'Donnell, Ana (holding the stick), 15:21.
Second Period-5, Anaheim, Penner 16 (S.Niedermayer, Jackman), 3:16 (pp). 6, Nashville, Dumont 10 (Arnott, Zidlicky), 7:14. 7, Anaheim, Getzlaf 18 (Perry, Penner), 12:00 (pp). 8, Anaheim, Selanne 25 (McDonald, O'Brien), 17:30. Penalties-Kariya, Nas (cross-checking), 2:20; Thornton, Ana, major (fighting), 7:15; Hordichuk, Nas, major (fighting), 7:15; Hartnell, Nas (interference), 10:11; Timonen, Nas (holding the stick), 13:00. Huskins, Ana (delay of game), 18:44.
Third Period-None. Penalties-DiPenta, Ana (high-sticking), 5:20; R.Niedermayer, Ana (hooking), 13:22.
Overtime-9, Nashville, Sullivan 13 (Timonen, Zanon), 3:12. Penalties-None.
Shots on Goal-Anaheim 7-14-7-3-31. Nashville 13-4-5-2-24.
Power-play opportunities-Anaheim 2 of 5; Nashville 0 of 5.
Goalies-Anaheim, Bryzgalov 4-3-2 (24 shots-19 saves). Nashville, Vokoun 12-4-1 (31-27).
A-11,821 (17,113). T-2:31.
Referees-Dennis LaRue, Brad Meier. Linesmen-Lonnie Cameron, Darren Gibbs.
---At Dallas
Phoenix 1 2 2-5
Dallas 1 0 1-2
First Period-1, Dallas, Hagman 8 (Lindros, Modry), 10:06. 2, Phoenix, Roche 3 (Jovanovski, Roenick), 13:15. Penalties-Morris, Pho (hooking), 5:13; Gratton, Pho, major (fighting), 11:18; Barnaby, Dal, major (fighting), 11:18.
Second Period-3, Phoenix, Jovanovski 9 (Perreault, Nagy), 9:11 (pp). 4, Phoenix, Doan 12 (Nagy, Ballard), 11:42 (pp). Penalties-Barnes, Dal (hooking), 2:40; Doan, Pho (interference), 2:43; Miettinen, Dal (roughing), 8:36; Robidas, Dal (hooking), 10:51; Dallas bench, served by Jokinen (too many men), 17:11; Roche, Pho (interference), 18:55; Jovanovski, Pho (slashing), 19:15.
Third Period-5, Dallas, Lehtinen 12 (Boucher, Zubov), :42 (pp). 6, Phoenix, Nolan 11 (Saprykin, Reinprecht), 15:42. 7, Phoenix, Doan 13, 19:09 (en). Penalty-Lindros, Dal (hooking), 10:54.
Shots on Goal-Phoenix 13-8-7-28. Dallas 8-16-7-31.
Power-play opportunities-Phoenix 2 of 5; Dallas 1 of 4.
Goalies-Phoenix, Tellqvist 7-3-2 (31 shots-29 saves). Dallas, Turco 21-14-1 (27-23).
A-18,532 (18,532). T-2:24.
Referees-Justin St. Pierre, Don Van Massenhoven. Linesmen-Pat Dapuzzo, Brad Lazarowich.
---At Denver
Detroit 1 1 1 0-4
Colorado 1 1 1 0-3Detroit won shootout 2-1
First Period-1, Detroit, Zetterberg 17 (Datsyuk, Holmstrom), 7:20 (pp). 2, Colorado, Wolski 15 (Clark, Arnason), 11:59 (pp). Penalties-Sauer, Col (hooking), 6:29; Kronvall, Det (hooking), 9:22; Maltby, Det (hooking), 11:04; Guite, Col (tripping), 12:30.
Second Period-3, Detroit, Datsyuk 11 (Lidstrom), 7:35. 4, Colorado, Guite 1, 12:03 (sh). Penalties-Franzen, Det (boarding), :24; Hejduk, Col (hooking), 10:28; Lilja, Det (holding), 15:38; Arnason, Col (hooking), 19:49.
Third Period-5, Colorado, Hejduk 14, 3:47. 6, Detroit, Lang 11 (Samuelsson, Kronvall), 5:12 (pp). Penalties-Brunette, Col (tripping), 5:06; Sauer, Col (tripping), 11:40; Samuelsson, Det (high-sticking), 16:22; Lidstrom, Det (hooking), 18:10; Guite, Col (diving), 18:10.
Overtime-None. Penalties-None.
Shootout-Detroit 2 (Williams NG, Datsyuk G, Zetterberg G); Colorado 1 (Wolski NG, Hejduk NG, Sakic G).
Shots on Goal-Detroit 13-12-14-4-43. Colorado 10-5-9-1-25.
Power-play opportunities-Detroit 2 of 6; Colorado 1 of 5.
Goalies-Detroit, Hasek 22-7-3 (25 shots-22 saves). Colorado, Budaj 12-8-2 (43-40).
A-18,007 (18,007). T-2:34.
Referees-Gord Dwyer, Eric Furlatt. Linesmen-Pierre Racicot, Lyle Seitz.
---At Calgary, Alberta
Minnesota 0 0 0-0
Calgary 0 2 1-3
First Period-None. Penalties-Koivu, Min (tripping), :24; Minnesota bench, served by Smith (too many men), 3:21; Warrener, Cal (tripping), 8:57.
Second Period-1, Calgary, Langkow 16 (Ro.Regehr), 1:24. 2, Calgary, Giordano 4 (Huselius, Phaneuf), 17:59 (pp). Penalties-Boogaard, Min, major (fighting), 1:26; Godard, Cal, major (fighting), 1:26; Giordano, Cal (tripping), 5:05; Burns, Min (tripping), 16:22; Walz, Min (hooking), 17:46.
Third Period-3, Calgary, Ritchie 7 (Lombardi), 6:54 (sh). Penalties-Hamrlik, Cal (hooking), :24; Friesen, Cal (slashing), 5:34; Moss, Cal (slashing), 16:03.
Shots on Goal-Minnesota 8-10-8-26. Calgary 6-13-6-25.
Power-play opportunities-Minnesota 0 of 5; Calgary 1 of 4.
Goalies-Minnesota, Backstrom 4-5-2 (25 shots-22 saves). Calgary, Kiprusoff 20-14-3 (26-26).
A-19,289 (17,439). T-2:20.
Referees-Dan O'Halloran, Ian Walsh. Linesmen-Scott Driscoll, Shane Heyer.
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