February 8, 2013

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February 8, 2013

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BUF 1 - BOS 3
Shots: 25-14 BOS
PP: BUF - 0/5; BOS - 0/7

16:46 0-1 BOS Brad Richards [17] (Mikhail Grabovski)
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30:54 0-2 BOS Milan Lucic [15] (Jordan Caron, Riley Sheahan)
38:33 0-3 BOS Steve Bernier [9] (Yuri Alexandrov, Dominik Bittner)
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46:34 1-3 BUF Nathan Beaulieu [3] (Ryan Johansen)
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Three stars:
1st: Milan Lucic
2nd: Steve Bernier
3rd: Brad Richards

Farm result: Rochester 5 - Providence 5

NYI 1 - FLA 3
Shots: 27-19 FLA
PP: NYI - 0/2; FLA - 2/6

08:09 0-1 FLA Connor Brickley [15] (Brock Nelson, Sheldon Souray)PP
17:33 0-2 FLA Paul Kariya [17] (Sheldon Souray, Brock Nelson)PP
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28:49 0-3 FLA Brock Nelson [13] (Connor Brickley, Mikael Granlund)
38:29 1-3 NYI Rick Nash [23] (Bruno Gervais, Martin Marincin)
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no scoring
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Three stars:
1st: Brock Nelson
2nd: Connor Brickley
3rd: Paul Kariya

Farm result: Bridgeport 0 - San Antonio 2

PIT 4 - MTL 3 (SO)
Shots: 25-21 MTL
PP: PIT - 2/6; MTL - 1/5

07:36 1-0 PIT Milan Michalek [11] (Brad Stuart, Zdeno Chara)
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32:07 1-1 MTL Nick Bjugstad [22] (Andrei Kostitsyn)
34:35 2-1 PIT Anze Kopitar [25] (Jarome Iginla, Brad Stuart)PP
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42:24 2-2 MTL Ales Hemsky [16] (Andrei Kostitsyn, Marc Savard)PP
48:27 3-2 PIT Anze Kopitar [26] (Jarome Iginla, Marty Turco)PP
50:23 3-3 MTL Patrik Berglund [4] (Carlo Colaiacovo, Fedor Tyutin)
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Shootout
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Pittsburgh Penguins win 1-0
Pittsburgh Penguins - Jarome Iginla, miss; Cody Hodgson, miss; James van Riemsdyk, goal;
Montreal Canadiens - Andrei Kostitsyn, miss; Dan Boyle, miss; Ales Hemsky, miss;

Three stars:
1st: Anze Kopitar
2nd: Brad Stuart
3rd: Nick Bjugstad

Farm result: WBS 3 - Hamilton 0

CBJ 3 - COL 0
Shots: 24-19 CBJ
PP: CBJ - 1/3; COL - 0/8

18:58 1-0 CBJ Jakub Voracek [19] (Daymond Langkow, Connor Murphy)
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34:37 2-0 CBJ Phillip Danault [13] (Joel Armia, Daniel Krejci)
36:55 3-0 CBJ Derick Brassard [16] (Maxim Kitsyn, John Moore)PP
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no scoring
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Three stars:
1st: Pekka Rinne
2nd: Phillip Danault
3rd: Derick Brassard

Farm result: Springfield 2 - Lake Erie 1

DAL 5 - DET 3
Shots: 28-26 DET
PP: DAL - 1/2; DET - 0/2

05:11 0-1 DET Andrei Loktionov [13] (R.J. Umberger, Josh Godfrey)
09:26 0-2 DET Rostislav Klesla [2] (Mike Richards)
18:36 0-3 DET Alexander Ovechkin [31] (Matthew Lombardi, Brian Rafalski)
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28:47 1-3 DAL Shaone Morrisonn [2] (Mikael Salmivirta, Scott Gomez)
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44:27 2-3 DAL Mike Ribeiro [6] (Magnus Paajarvi-Svensson, Shaone Morrisonn)
48:48 3-3 DAL Magnus Paajarvi-Svensson [25] (Shaone Morrisonn)
49:31 4-3 DAL James Neal [7])
59:53 5-3 DAL Devin Setoguchi [12] (Mathieu Carle)PP EN
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Three stars:
1st: Shaone Morrisonn
2nd: MPS
3rd: James Neal

Farm result: Texas 7 - Grand Rapids 5
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Re: February 8, 2013

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Boston posts an impressive win over the Sabres in Buffalo. Brock Nelson has a solid night as he factors in on all three Panthers tallies. Montreal comes back with two goals in the third, but fall short of the second point in the shootout.

The new-look Jackets shutout the Avs; while the Stars rip off five unanswered scores to down the Wings.

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Re: February 8, 2013

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Not bad. Let's see what happens tomorrow.
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Re: February 8, 2013

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Go Dallas! :twisted:
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Re: February 8, 2013

Post by Penguin »

Big W! Montreal is a team to beat now.

Brad Stuart has been a monster since his acquisition from Columbus!
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Re: February 8, 2013

Post by Montreal Canadiens »

I'll take the point. Nice timing from Berglund to end the 32 game goal drought. Backes 10 game point streak is finito. Toronto tomorrow night.

Epic fail in the shootout. We're not very good in those.
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Re: February 8, 2013

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Way too many penalties from the boys, but the PK goes 8/8, even without Gudbranson. Rinne throws up a blank. The key guys score the goals. First NHL point for Connor Murphy. Time to get on a streak.
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Re: February 8, 2013

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Commissioner (CBJ) wrote:Time to get on a streak.
hope you are still not entertaining thoughts of catching da Hawks like i read in your article in the paper. that has been on our proverbial bulletin board all week... ask SJ how much they appreciate you giving us that motivation.
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Re: February 8, 2013

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Femur wrote:
Commissioner (CBJ) wrote:Time to get on a streak.
hope you are still not entertaining thoughts of catching da Hawks like i read in your article in the paper. that has been on our proverbial bulletin board all week... ask SJ how much they appreciate you giving us that motivation.
We still play three times. That's the six points I'd need to close the gap, but I highly doubt I'd win all three.

I'd like home ice, but I don't expect to get it. My goal at that point is to avoid playing SJ/LA/PHX in the first round. I'd rather play you or CGY and take my chances. I'm one point back of 5th and LA has a ton of injuries. I've gotta be careful.
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Re: February 8, 2013

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Penguin wrote:Big W! Montreal is a team to beat now.

Brad Stuart has been a monster since his acquisition from Columbus!
I still think you're the team to beat.

I like that my new look 3rd line put Iggy and the boys -1 while scoring the GTG.

Kuznetsov: 27 GP, 13 G, 11 A, 24 points, -7
Backes: 20 GP, 12 G, 14 A, 26 points, +13

Not a bad trade.
Femur

Re: February 8, 2013

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Montreal Canadiens wrote:
Penguin wrote:Big W! Montreal is a team to beat now.
I still think you're the team to beat.
get a room you two. go hawks go!
Parker

Re: February 8, 2013

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Once Kartayev and Ollie E-L come back, we'll see who's the team to beat. :D
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Re: February 8, 2013

Post by Montreal Canadiens »

for the record I was just talking about the East.

You've staked claim to the West, no doubt about it.
Parker

Re: February 8, 2013

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Montreal Canadiens wrote:for the record I was just talking about the East.

You've staked claim to the West, no doubt about it.
Nah, if anything the West is pwned by the Pacific Division trio of giants. SJ has almost caught up and LA probably would too if half their roster wasn't injured. Even Chicago and Calgary are starting to look pretty threatening.

You do have a legitmate claim to the East, but so do Carolina, Washington, and Pittsburgh. Lots of competition in both conferences these days!
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Re: February 8, 2013

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Parker wrote:
Montreal Canadiens wrote:for the record I was just talking about the East.

You've staked claim to the West, no doubt about it.
Nah, if anything the West is pwned by the Pacific Division trio of giants. SJ has almost caught up and LA probably would too if half their roster wasn't injured. Even Chicago and Calgary are starting to look pretty threatening.

You do have a legitmate claim to the East, but so do Carolina, Washington, and Pittsburgh. Lots of competition in both conferences these days!
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