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Red Wings Waste Little Time In Overtime

Associated Press

NHL

Sergei Fedorov poked a rebound under Tampa Bay goaltender Daren Puppa 52 seconds into overtime to give the visiting Detroit Red Wings a 3-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday.

Tampa Bay had a chance for the victory with 7 seconds.

Red Wings 3, Lightning 2

Detroit 0 2 0 1 - 3 Tampa Bay 0 2 0 0 - 2

First Period-None.

Second Period-1, Detroit, Yzerman 25 (Lidstrom, Fedorov), 1:05 (pp). 2, Tampa Bay, Wiemer 3 (Bellows, Hamrlik), 3:19 (pp). 3, Detroit, Yzerman 26 (Lidstrom, Primeau), 6:57 (pp). 4, Tampa Bay, Andersson 5 (Zamuner, Bradley), 12:46.

Third Period-None.

Overtime-5, Detroit, Fedorov 23 (Yzerman, Primeau): :52.

Shots on goal-Detroit 7-7-5-3-22. Tampa Bay 12-10-8-0-30.Power-play opp.-Detroit 2 of 4; Tampa Bay 1 of 4.Goalies-Detroit, Osgood 26-5-3 (30 shots-28 saves). Tampa Bay, Puppa 16-10-5 (22-19).A-22,636 (28,000).

Blues 6, Stars 3 Dallas

Rookie defenseman Christer Olsson scored his first two NHL goals and Geoff Courtnall also had two goals as St. Louis beat Dallas, keeping the Stars winless in their last nine home games.

St. Louis 1 2 3 - 6 Dallas 0 0 3 - 3

First period-1, St. Louis, Courtnall 17 (Zezel), 4:15 (sh).

Second period-2, St. Louis, Pronger 5 (Pearson, Hudson), 10:06. 3, St. Louis, Olson 1 (MacInnis, Hull), 13:11 (pp).

Third period-4, Dallas, Hogue 15 (Lehtinen), 1:49; 5, St. Louis, Hull 31 (Corson, Courtnall), 3:37. 6, Dallas, Modano 21 (Adams, Lehtinen), 8:43 (pp). 7, St. Louis, Olson 2 (MacInnis, Hudson), 13:31 (pp). 8, Dallas, Nieuwendyk 7 (Adams, K.Hatcher), 16:02. 9, St. Louis, Courtnall 18 (Hull, MacInnis), 16:31.

Shots on goal-St. Louis 14-11-5-30. Dallas 7-4-14-25.Power-play opp.-St. Louis 2 of 5; Dallas 1 of 7.Goalies-St. Louis, Fuhr 22-20-9 (25 shots-22 saves). Dallas, Wakaluk 6-13-5 (30-24).A-15,184 (16,924).

Philadelphia 6, Boston 2 Boston

Eric Lindros capped a three-goal explosion in 3:19 of the second period with his 34th goal for Philadelphia.

The loss left the Bruins in ninth place in the NHL’s Eastern Conference and in danger of missing the playoffs for the first time in a record 28 consecutive years.

Philadelphia 1 3 2 - 6 Boston 1 1 0 - 2

First period-1, Boston, Tocchet 13 (Oates), 16:24 (pp). 2, Philadelphia, Falloon 14 (Lindros, Flynn), 18:51 (pp).

Second period-3, Philadelphia, Falloon 15 (Lindros, Quinn), 11:42 (pp). 4, Philadelphia, Corkum 7, 14:07. 5, Philadelphia, Lindros 34 (LeClair, DiMaio), 15:11. 6, Boston, Stumpel 14 (Tocchet, McEachern), 19:05.

Third period-7, Philadelphia, Dykhuis 5 (Lindros, LeClair), :58. 8, Philadelphia, Brind’Amour 16 (Klatt), 8:14.

Shots on goal-Philadelphia 12-9-8-29. Boston 9-10-10-29.Power-play opp.-Philadelphia 2 of 6; Boston 1 of 8.Goalies-Philadelphia, Snow 8-4-4 (29 shots-27 saves). Boston, Ranford 17-23-6 (29-23).A-17,565 (17,565).

Penguins 6, Blackhawks 3 Pittsburgh

Mario Lemieux scored his NHL-leading 47th goal and had three assists as Pittsburgh ended Chicago’s nine-game unbeaten streak.

Chicago 0 0 3 - 3 Pittsburgh 2 1 3 - 6

First period-1, Pittsburgh, Lemieux 47 (Sandstrom, Tamer), 6:25 (sh). 2, Pittsburgh, Jagr 44 (Francis, Dziedzic), 13:24.

Second period-3, Pittsburgh, Nedved 24 (Lemieux, Wilkinson), 4:55.

Third period-4, Chicago, Weinrich 4 (Craven, Carney), 1:09. 5, Pittsbugh Mironov 2 (Wilkinson, Lemieux), 6:08. 6, Chicago, Daze 26 (Craven), 13:49. 7, Pittsburgh, Francis 23 (Smolinski, Mironov), 15:43 (pp). 8, Chicago, Savard 8 (Craven, Daze), 16:28. 9, Pittsburgh, Jagr 45 (Lemieux, Francis), 19:05 (en).

Shots on goal-Chicago 12-10-17-39. Pittsburgh 16-10-14-40.Power-play opp.-Chicago 0 of 5; Pittsburgh 1 of 4.Goalies-Chicago, Belfour 15-11-8 (39 shots-34 saves). Pittsburgh, Wregget 14-10-2 (39-36), (X:XX period, X-X).A- 17,181 (17,181).

Islanders 4, Mighty Ducks 3 Uniondale, N.Y.

Brent Severyn had a goal and an assist as New York beat Anaheim, sending the Mighty Ducks to their fourth consecutive loss.

Anaheim 0 1 2 - 3 N.Y. Islanders 1 3 0 - 4

First period-1, New York, Schneider 9 (Andersson, Semak), 13:35 (pp).

Second period-2, Anaheim, Selanne 25 (Rucchin, Dollas), :47. 3, New York, Severyn 1 (Darby, Vasilyev), 3:31. 4, New York, King 11 (Palffy, Straka), 7:46 (pp). 5, New York, Semak 17 (Andersson, Severyn), 11:35.

Third period-6, Anaheim, Campbell 1 (Jomphe, D.Sacco), 3:27 (pp). 7, Anaheim, York 3 (Jomphe, Dollas) 10:34.

Shots on goal-Anaheim 4-6-14-24. New York 9-8-10-27.Power-play opp.-Anaheim 1 of 6; New York 2 of 7.Goalies-Anaheim, Shtalenkov 4-12-2 (27 shots-23 saves). New York, Fichaud 3-1-0 (24-21).A-14,329 (16,297).

Devils 3, Rangers 0 East Rutherford, N.J.

Bill Guerin scored two goals and Martin Brodeur made 24 saves as New Jersey extended its unbeaten streak to eight games.

N.Y. Rangers 0 0 0 - 0 New Jersey 2 0 1 - 3

First period-1, New Jersey, Guerin 15 (Thomas, Sykora), 2:27 (pp). 2, New Jersey, Thomas 17 (Sykora), 18:24.

Second period-None.

Third period-3, New Jersey, Guerin 16 (Sykora, Zelepukin), 15:09.

Shots on goal-New York 6-9-9-24. New Jersey 12-7-7-26.Power-play opp.-New York 0 of 4; New Jersey 1 of 7.Goalies-New York, Healy 13-5-7 (26 shots-23 saves). New Jersey, Brodeur 21-19-7 (24-24).A-19,040 (19,040).

Sharks 6, Kings 1 Inglewood, Calif.

Craig Janney scored the go-ahead goal late in the second period and Ray Whitney set up three consecutive goals in the third as San Jose beat Los Angeles.

Doug Bodger, Kevin Miller, Jamie Baker and Jeff Odgers also scored goals for the Sharks, who began an eight-game road trip with only their fifth victory in 19 games.

San Jose 1 1 4 - 6 Los Angeles 1 0 0 - 1

First period-1, San Jose, Bodger 2 (Nolan, Whitney), 4:23 (pp). 2, Los Angeles, Todd 14 (McSorley, Kurri), 19:44 (sh).

Second period-3, San Jose, Janney 10 (Sykora, Nolan), 14:39.

Third period-4, San Jose, Miller 18 (Yegorov), 3:07. 5, San Jose, Baker 12 (Tancill, Racine), 4:28. 6, San Jose, Odgers 4 (Tancill, Ragnarsson), 4:53. 7, San Jose, Whitney 13 (Tancill), 10:28 (sh).

Shots on goal-San Jose 13-7-10-30. Los Angeles 6-15-19-40.Power-play opp.-San Jose 1 of 3; Los Angeles 0 of 6.Goalies-San Jose, Terreri 11-20-1 (40 shots-39 saves). Los Angeles, Dafoe 10-18-6 (30-24).A-12,735 (16,005).

Canadiens 5, Senators 3 Montreal

Pavol Demitra and Antti Tormanen scored 19 seconds apart in the second period in Ottawa’s win.

Ottawa 1 3 1 - 5 Montreal 1 1 1 - 3

First period-1, Montreal, Kovalenko 21 (Malakhov), 5:52 (pp). 2, Ottawa, Yashin 4 (Duchesne), 15:52 (pp).

Second period-3, Ottawa, Demitra 1 (Vial, Modry), 2:38. 4, Ottawa, Tormanen 7 (Cunneyworth, Mallette), 2:57. 5, Montreal, Bure 14 (Koivu, Malakhov), 5:46. 6, Ottawa, Cunneyworth 10 (Alfredsson, Duchesne), 11:19 (pp).

Third period-7, Montreal, Turgeon 25 (Damphousse, Malakhov), 18:32 (pp). 8, Ottawa, Cunneyworth 11 (Yashin), 18:57 (en).

Shots on goal-Ottawa 17-16-9-42. Montreal 4-3-11-18.Power-play opp.-Ottawa 2 of 4; Montreal 2 of 4.Goalies-Ottawa, Rhodes 6-12-2 (18 shots-15 saves). Montreal, Thibault 14-10-3 (41-37). A-17,535 (16,259).

Sabres 2, Maple Leafs 2 Toronto

Jason Dawe scored with 2:54 left in regulation to give Buffalo a tie with Toronto.

Buffalo 0 0 2 0 - 2 Toronto 1 1 0 0 - 2

First Period-1, Toronto, Hendrickson 6 (Warriner, Craig), 17:05.

Second Period-2, Toronto, Gagner 16 (Sundin, Ellett), 8:50.

Third Period-3, Buffalo, Plante 14, 10:00. 4, Buffalo, Dawe 14 (LaFontaine, Astley), 17:06.

Overtime-None.

Shots on goal-Buffalo 15-8-13-6-42. Toronto 12-20-6-3-41.Power-play opp.-Buffalo 0 of 4; Toronto 0 of 4.Goalies-Buffalo, Hasek 15-20-4 (41 shots-39 saves). Toronto, Potvin 19-16-9 (42-40).A-15,746 (15,746).

Jets 3, Flames 3 Calgary, Alberta

Teppo Numminen’s goal with 12.7 seconds left in the third period gave Winnipeg a win over Calgary.

Winnipeg 0 1 2 - 3 Calgary 1 1 0 - 2

First period-1, Calgary, Stillman 13 (Nylander, Patrick), 14:22 (pp).

Second period-2, Winnipeg, King 9 (Stapleton), 4:49. 3, Calgary, Housley 16 (Stillman, Zalapski), 14:00 (pp).

Third period-4, Winnipeg, Zhamnov 20 (Tverdovsky, Drake), 11:59. 5, Winnipeg, Numminen 7 (Korolev, Stapleton), 19:47.

Shots on goal-Winnipeg 8-8-11-27. Calgary 7-8-5-20.Power-play opp.-Winnipeg 0 of 5; Calgary 2 of 4.Goalies-Winnipeg, Khabibulin 15-8-1 (20 shots-18 saves). Calgary, Kidd 11-16-8 (27-24).A-17,556 (20,230).

Canucks 4, Capitals 4 Vancouver, British Columbia

Playing their third game in four days, and without injured forwards Alexander Mogilny and Esa Tikkanen, Vancouver pulled out a 4-4 tie against Washington.

Washington 1 0 3 0 - 4 Vancouver 1 1 2 0 - 4

First Period-1, Vancouver, Courtnall 13 (Beranek, Babych), 3:42 (pp). 2, Washington, Reekie 3 (Bondra, Pivonka), 10:53.

Second Period-3, Vancouver, Sandlak 3 (Ronning), 18:23.

Third Period-4, Washington, Johansson 5 (Jones, Pivonka), 2:49. 5, Washington, Bondra 34 (Cote, Berube), 7:36. 6, Vancouver, Gelinas 21 (Babych), 8:54. 7, Washington, Johansson 6 (Peake), 15:04. 8, Vancouver, Lumme 11, 15:58.

Overtime-None.

Shots on goal-Washington 11-6-6-0-23. Vancouver 5-10-12-1-28.Power-play opp.-Washington 0 of 2; Vancouver 1 of 3.Goalies-Washington, Carey 23-15-6 (28 shots-24 saves). Vancouver, Hirsch 10-8-6 (23-19).A-18,422 (18,422).