Thursday's NHL Summaries

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02/09/2007 -

Carolina 0 4 1-5

Boston 1 0 1-2

First Period-1, Boston, Bochenski 4 (Mara, Bergeron), 15:32. Penalties-Sturm, Bos (hooking), 2:32; Kaberle, Car (holding), 10:46; Murray, Bos (hooking), 17:21; Staal, Car (hooking), 18:18.

Second Period-2, Carolina, Whitney 22 (Letowski, Brind'Amour), 15:36. 3, Carolina, Whitney 23 (Staal, Williams), 16:45. 4, Carolina, Whitney 24 (Brind'Amour, Letowski), 17:16. 5, Carolina, Williams 28 (Whitney, Brind'Amour), 19:57 (pp). Penalties-Brind'Amour, Car, double minor (high-sticking), 1:54; Williams, Car (hooking), 8:56; Walker, Car, major (fighting), 12:42; Alberts, Bos, major (fighting), 12:42; Bochenski, Bos (holding), 17:55; Savard, Bos (hooking), 19:48.

Third Period-6, Boston, Bochenski 5 (Axelsson, Stuart), 12:36. 7, Carolina, Brind'Amour 16 (Williams, Kaberle), 19:32 (en). Penalties-Brind'Amour, Car (tripping), 13:17; Bochenski, Bos (tripping), 17:15; Savard, Bos, misconduct (unsportsmanlike conduct), 19:32.

Shots on Goal-Carolina 12-16-8-36. Boston 17-7-12-36.

Power-play opportunities-Carolina 1 of 6; Boston 0 of 6.

Goalies-Carolina, Ward 23-14-6 (36 shots-34 saves). Boston, Thomas 21-17-3 (35-31).

A-13,014 (17,565). T-2:24.

Referees-Dan O'Rourke, Chris Rooney. Linesmen-Derek Amell, Greg Devorski.

---At Washington

Los Angeles 1 2 0 0-3

Washington 0 3 0 1-4

First Period-1, Los Angeles, Kopitar 14 (Sopel, Blake), 8:23 (pp). Penalties-Zednik, Was (tripping), 6:31; Pettinger, Was (slashing), 6:57; Pushkarev, LA (holding), 13:19.

Second Period-2, Washington, Gordon 3 (Pettinger, Heward), 1:43 (sh). 3, Washington, Clymer 7 (Zubrus, Ovechkin), 6:17. 4, Los Angeles, Frolov 29 (Cammalleri, Armstrong), 7:22. 5, Washington, Clark 23 (Zubrus, Gordon), 11:35. 6, Los Angeles, Visnovsky 14 (Armstrong, Cammalleri), 18:45. Penalties-Jurcina, Was (cross-checking), 1:27; Eminger, Was (hooking), 2:22; O'Sullivan, LA (tripping), 12:43; Green, Was (holding the stick), 13:56.

Third Period-None. Penalties-Zubrus, Was (holding), 1:02; Blake, LA (hooking), 8:37; Lundmark, LA (tripping), 17:17.

Overtime-7, Washington, Zubrus 19 (Jurcina, Morrisonn), 2:28. Penalties-None.

Shots on Goal-Los Angeles 12-11-5-1-29. Washington 5-7-10-4-26.

Power-play opportunities-Los Angeles 1 of 6; Washington 0 of 4.

Goalies-Los Angeles, Garon 8-7-4 (26 shots-22 saves). Washington, Kolzig 19-18-5 (29-26).

A-15,527 (18,277). T-2:31.

Referees-Justin St. Pierre, Don Van Massenhoven. Linesmen-Pierre Champoux, Derek Nansen.

---At Philadelphia

Pittsburgh 1 1 2 0-5

Philadelphia 2 0 2 0-4Pittsburgh won shootout 1-0

First Period-1, Pittsburgh, Staal 20 (Christensen, Ouellet), 9:35. 2, Philadelphia, Gagne 25 (Forsberg, Zhitnik), 11:57 (pp). 3, Philadelphia, Gagne 26 (Knuble, Forsberg), 18:48 (pp). Penalties-Hatcher, Phi (tripping), 7:35; Malone, Pit (tripping), 10:42; Kapanen, Phi (tripping), 12:39; Ouellet, Pit (hooking), 14:01; Pitkanen, Phi (holding), 14:52; Ruutu, Pit (holding), 17:36.

Second Period-4, Pittsburgh, Ouellet 12 (Whitney, Fleury), 12:56 (pp). Penalties-Gonchar, Pit (holding), 1:56; Christensen, Pit (hooking), 6:47; Jones, Phi (holding), 11:12; Umberger, Phi (hooking), 18:26.

Third Period-5, Pittsburgh, Recchi 19 (Whitney, Gonchar), :34. 6, Pittsburgh, Christensen 11 (Armstrong, Talbot), 1:04. 7, Philadelphia, Gagne 27 (Jones, Forsberg), 5:57. 8, Philadelphia, Knuble 20 (Zhitnik, Forsberg), 18:36. Penalties-Gonchar, Pit (holding), 1:56; Christensen, Pit (hooking), 6:47; Jones, Phi (holding), 11:12; Umberger, Phi (hooking), 18:26.

Overtime-None. Penalties-None.

Shootout-Pittsburgh 1 (Christensen NG, Malkin NG, Crosby G); Philadelphia 0 (Carter NG, Forsberg NG, Gagne NG).

Shots on Goal-Pittsburgh 12-9-8-3-32. Philadelphia 9-12-10-2-33.

Power-play opportunities-Pittsburgh 1 of 5; Philadelphia 2 of 5.

Goalies-Pittsburgh, Fleury 26-12-7 (33 shots-29 saves). Philadelphia, Niittymaki 8-25-7 (32-28).

A-19,512 (19,519). T-2:35.

Referees-Kerry Fraser, Rob Martell. Linesmen-David Brisebois, Brad Kovachik.

---At Columbus, Ohio

Calgary 0 1 0-1

Columbus 0 0 2-2

First Period-None. Penalties-Klesla, Clm (hooking), 11:01; Regehr, Cal (tripping), 14:41; Hamrlik, Cal (delay of game), 14:45; McLennan, Cal (slashing), 15:19; Nash, Clm (slashing), 15:19; McLennan, Cal (slashing), 15:19; Nash, Clm (slashing), 15:19; Malhotra, Clm (slashing), 17:47.

Second Period-1, Calgary, Lombardi 16 (Huselius, Moss), 19:38 (pp). Penalties-Tollefsen, Clm (roughing), 1:34; Moss, Cal (roughing), 1:34; Tanguay, Cal (holding), 4:49; Foote, Clm (holding), 4:49; Ference, Cal (holding), 8:02; Foote, Clm (unsportsmanlike conduct), 18:10.

Third Period-2, Columbus, Vyborny 12 (Nash, Eriksson), 9:55. 3, Columbus, Modin 13 (Fedorov, Zherdev), 10:42. Penalties-Hamrlik, Cal (hooking), 5:31; Klesla, Clm (hooking), 16:21; Lombardi, Cal (slashing), 18:44.

Shots on Goal-Calgary 8-11-6-25. Columbus 10-11-10-31.

Power-play opportunities-Calgary 1 of 4; Columbus 0 of 5.

Goalies-Calgary, McLennan 2-2-1 (31 shots-29 saves). Columbus, Norrena 14-13-2 (25-24).

A-15,739 (18,136). T-2:22.

Referees-Ian Walsh, Dean Warren. Linesmen-Mike Cvik, Brian Mach.

---At Ottawa

Montreal 0 1 0-1

Ottawa 1 2 1-4

First Period-1, Ottawa, Phillips 7 (Neil, Volchenkov), 4:32. Penalties-Latendresse, Mon (tripping), 2:03; Meszaros, Ott (hooking), 7:06; McAmmond, Ott (hooking), 14:24; Niinimaa, Mon (holding), 18:13; Komisarek, Mon (roughing), 19:21; Fisher, Ott (roughing), 19:21.

Second Period-2, Ottawa, Heatley 32 (Spezza, Volchenkov), 0:56. 3, Ottawa, Schaefer 10 (Alfredsson, Fisher), 16:05 (pp). 4, Montreal, Latendresse 11, 17:32 (penalty shot). Penalties-Fisher, Ott (tripping), 4:04; Redden, Ott (delay of game), 4:38; Dandenault, Mon (tripping), 7:23; Latendresse, Mon (holding stick), 10:21; Niinimaa, Mon (delay of game), 14:26; Phillips, Ott (high-sticking), 17:32.

Third Period-5, Ottawa, Spezza 21, 18:29. Penalties-Perezhogin, Mon (hooking), 2:29; Fisher, Ott (tripping), 5:29; Souray, Mon (high-sticking), 10:27; Plekanec, Mon (hooking), 14:45.

Shots on Goal-Montreal 8-12-8-28. Ottawa 9-16-14-39.

Power-play opportunities-Montreal 0 of 6; Ottawa 1 of 8.

Goalies-Montreal, Huet 19-13-3 (39 shots-35 saves). Ottawa, Emery 23-13-2 (28-27).

A-19,915 (19,153). T-2:23.

Referees-Gord Dwyer, Rob Shick. Linesmen-Steve Barton, Steve Miller.

---At East Rutherford, N.J.

N.Y. Islanders 0 0 0-0

New Jersey 0 1 1-2

First Period-None. Penalties-Robitaille, NYI (hooking), 2:01; Witt, NYI (cross-checking), 3:30; Blake, NYI (hooking), 6:48; Satan, NYI (tripping), 17:49.

Second Period-1, New Jersey, Langenbrunner 19 (Parise, Martin), 10:42. Penalty-Gomez, NJ (slashing), 12:58.

Third Period-2, New Jersey, Pandolfo 8 (Madden), 16:42 (sh). Penalties-Rafalski, NJ (hooking), 14:35; Asham, NYI (roughing), 17:39; Oduya, NJ (roughing), 17:39.

Shots on Goal-N.Y. Islanders 3-11-11-25. New Jersey 15-7-15-37.

Power-play opportunities-N.Y. Islanders 0 of 2; New Jersey 0 of 4.

Goalies-N.Y. Islanders, DiPietro 22-16-4 (37 shots-35 saves). New Jersey, Brodeur 34-14-5 (25-25).

A-10,110 (19,040). T-2:14.

Referees-Kevin Pollock, Craig Spada. Linesmen-Jonny Murray, Jay Sharrers.

---At St. Louis

Detroit 0 0 0-0

St. Louis 0 1 0-1

First Period-None. Penalties-Lebda, Det (holding), 14:19; Stempniak, StL (roughing), 17:35; Schneider, Det, double minor (elbowing, roughing), 17:35.

Second Period-1, St. Louis, Guerin 22 (Cajanek), 5:01. Penalties-Lilja, Det (tripping), 10:05; Weight, StL (high-sticking), 11:27.

Third Period-None. Penalties-Wideman, StL (hooking), 10:01; Drake, StL (holding), 19:48.

Shots on Goal-Detroit 3-9-11-23. St. Louis 16-4-10-30.

Power-play opportunities-Detroit 0 of 3; St. Louis 0 of 3.

Goalies-Detroit, MacDonald 0-4-1 (30 shots-29 saves). St. Louis, Legace 19-15-5 (10-10), Sanford (16:19 second, 13-13).

A-11,285 (19,260). T-2:24.

Referees-Bill McCreary, Dan O'Halloran. Linesmen-Lonnie Cameron, Mark Wheler.

---At Nashville, Tenn.

Toronto 1 0 1-2

Nashville 1 1 2-4

First Period-1, Nashville, Legwand 19 (Erat), 14:53. 2, Toronto, Ponikarovsky 15 (Sundin, Antropov), 15:24. Penalties-Hamhuis, Nas (tripping), 3:23; Stajan, Tor (holding), 6:49; Arnott, Nas (interference), 7:45; Newbury, Tor, major (fighting), 11:10; Brookbank, Nas, major (fighting), 11:10; Kubina, Tor (tripping), 15:57; Legwand, Nas (slashing), 19:24.

Second Period-3, Nashville, Sullivan 21 (Kariya, Arnott), 6:23 (pp). Penalties-Devereaux, Tor (interference), 2:28; Kaberle, Tor (holding), 5:14; Sundin, Tor (roughing), 5:14; Erat, Nas (hooking), 7:49; Gill, Tor (slashing), 10:27; Upshall, Nas (cross-checking), 14:47; Battaglia, Tor (holding), 19:31.

Third Period-4, Nashville, Dumont 11 (Sullivan, Radulov), 10:09 (pp). 5, Toronto, Kilger 9 (Devereaux, Battaglia), 16:13. 6, Nashville, Fiddler 7 (Arnott), 19:28 (en). Penalties-Toronto bench, served by O'Neill (too many men), 5:21, Timonen, Nas (hooking), 6:47, O'Neill, Tor (hooking), 8:50, Hartnell, Nas (slashing), 11:41, Upshall, Nas (kneeing), 13:39, Kubina, Tor (hooking), 17:16, O'Neill, Tor, double minor (boarding, unsportsmanlike conduct), 19:55.

Shots on Goal-Toronto 14-9-9-32. Nashville 5-13-10-28.

Power-play opportunities-Toronto 0 of 8; Nashville 2 of 11.

Goalies-Toronto, Raycroft 25-17-4 (27 shots-24 saves). Nashville, Vokoun 17-6-1 (32-30).

A-15,018 (17,113). T-2:22.

Referees-Stephane Auger, Paul Devorski. Linesmen-Jean Morin, Brian Murphy.

---At St. Paul, Minn.

Florida 0 0 2-2

Minnesota 0 2 2-4

First Period-None. Penalty-Booth, Fla (holding), 13:42.

Second Period-1, Minnesota, Parrish 15 (Skoula, Radivojevic), 2:09. 2, Minnesota, White 9 (Boogaard, Radivojevic), 14:19. Penalties-Radivojevic, Min (high-sticking), 7:13; Koivu, Min (interference), 14:44.

Third Period-3, Minnesota, Demitra 14 (Burns, Nummelin), 6:35 (pp). 4, Florida, Gelinas 9 (Horton, Weiss), 9:05. 5, Florida, Horton 17 (Weiss), 11:28. 6, Minnesota, Burns 2 (White, Radivojevic), 13:47 (pp). Penalties-Smith, Min (hooking), 3:46; Salei, Fla (holding), 5:29; Gratton, Fla (slashing), 11:54; Gaborik, Min (hooking), 19:54.

Shots on Goal-Florida 12-14-17-43. Minnesota 11-11-13-35.

Power-play opportunities-Florida 0 of 4; Minnesota 2 of 3.

Goalies-Florida, Belfour 13-12-6 (35 shots-31 saves). Minnesota, Backstrom 8-6-3 (43-41).

A-18,568 (18,064). T-2:20.

Referees-Dennis LaRue, Kelly Sutherland. Linesmen-Pat Dapuzzo, Darren Gibbs.

---At Denver

Atlanta 3 2 1-6

Colorado 0 1 2-3

First Period-1, Atlanta, Larsen 7 (Mellanby, Holik), 2:07. 2, Atlanta, Kozlov 18 (Hossa, de Vries), 13:50. 3, Atlanta, Exelby 1 (Kovalchuk, de Vries), 18:46. Penalty-May, Col (hooking), 14:52.

Second Period-4, Atlanta, Hossa 32 (Metropolit, Kozlov), 8:30. 5, Colorado, Laperriere 3 (McLean, Arnason), 12:31. 6, Atlanta, Kozlov 19 (Hossa, Mellanby), 17:47 (pp). Penalties-May, Col (charging), 4:19; Exelby, Atl (high-sticking), 4:19; Guite, Col (charging), 16:42; Kovalchuk, Atl (tripping), 19:42.

Third Period-7, Colorado, Leopold 2 (Stastny, Hejduk), 1:32 (pp). 8, Colorado, Stastny 16 (Brunette, Sakic), 15:00 (pp). 9, Atlanta, Hossa 33 (Kozlov, Sutton), 18:05 (en). Penalties-Klee, Col (holding), 5:41; Laperriere, Col (hooking), 9:23; Sim, Atl (tripping), 13:31.

Shots on Goal-Atlanta 11-14-7-32. Colorado 14-14-20-48.

Power-play opportunities-Atlanta 1 of 4; Colorado 2 of 3.

Goalies-Atlanta, Lehtonen 25-15-8 (48 shots-45 saves). Colorado, Theodore (11-8), Budaj 16-13-3 (0:00 second, 20-18).

A-17,428 (18,007). T-2:21.

Referees-Greg Kimmerly, Mick McGeough. Linesmen-Pierre Racicot, Vaughan Rody.

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"They scored with six minutes left and the game was over before we had a chance to do anything," Brown told ESPN.com. "I really hope whoever made these changes will go back and look them over."

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