Friday, March 5, 2010

NHL Recap 3-4-10

Old school small version. Totally forgot it until now.

Stars of the night
--Manny Legace stopped 25 shots and Carolina won again, 4-1 over Ottawa. The Hurricanes have won seven straight and 11 of their last 13.
--In his Washington debut, Scott Walker scored twice in the third period, including the winner, and the Capitals defeated Tampa Bay, 5-4.
--Nik Antropov scored twice and assisted on Niclas Bergfors' goal to lead Atlanta past the Islanders, 6-3.
--Pekka Rinne made 20 saves and Nashville doubled up Los Angeles, 4-2.
--Paul Kariya's two goals and assist and Chris Mason's 29 saves powered a 6-1 St. Louis victory over Dallas.
--Wojtek Wolski snapped a 1-1 tie with 23 seconds remaining in regulation in his first game with Phoenix and against his old club, and the Coyotes added an empty netter in a 3-1 win over Colorado.
--Patrick Marleau netted a goal and assist and San Jose handed Montreal a 3-2 defeat.

Working late
--Tim Thomas made 24 saves in his first start since Feb. 2 and Miroslav Satan scored once in regulation and again in the shootout to lift Boston over Toronto, 3-2.
--The second of Jordan Staal's two deflection goals came on the power play in overtime and Pittsburgh came back to beat the Rangers, 5-4. Staal had three points, as did teammate Chris Kunitz on a goal and two assists. Henrik Lundqvist made 50 saves in defeat.

Notable games
Friday, March 5 (5 games)
-Vancouver (39-22-2) at Chicago (42-16-5), 8:30 p.m. ET.

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