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2008-11-20 01:30:00
Scoring summaries from Wednesday's NHL games:
Canucks 6 at Rangers 3
First Period
1. Vancouver, Wellwood 8 (Ohlund, Pyatt) 4:16
2. Vancouver, Burrows 5 (Hansen) 9:38 (sh)
Penalties - O'Brien Vcr (high-sticking) 8:07, Voros NYR (boarding) 17:17.
Second Period
3. Vancouver, Burrows 6 (Hansen) 1:23
4. Vancouver, Johnson 1 (Pyatt, Ohlund) 2:21
5. N.Y. Rangers, Drury 8 (Redden, Lundqvist) 3:12 (pp)
6. Vancouver, Demitra 4 (H.Sedin, Salo) 5:33 (pp)
7. N.Y. Rangers, Voros 7 (Dawes, Kalinin) 8:33
Penalties - O'Brien Vcr (holding) 2:41, Orr NYR (interference) 3:40, Mara NYR (cross-checking) 4:09, Rozsival NYR (cross-checking) 5:13, O'Brien Vcr (interference, unsportsmanlike conduct) 17:26.
Third Period
8. N.Y. Rangers, Callahan 6 (Naslund, Drury) 7:45 (pp)
9. Vancouver, D.Sedin 7 (Ohlund, Kesler) 19:57 (en)
Penalties - Nycholat Vcr (holding) 7:18, O'Brien Vcr (high-sticking) 15:25.
Shots on goal by
Vancouver 11 17 5-33
N.Y. Rangers 12 13 17-42
Goal (shots-saves) - Vancouver: Luongo (W,11-5-2); N.Y. Rangers: Lundqvist (L,12-5-2)(17-12), Valiquette (5:33 second)(15-15).
Power plays (goals-chances) - Vancouver: 1-4; N.Y. Rangers: 2-6.
Referees - Wes McCauley, Bill McCreary. Linesmen - Jonny Murray, Anthony Sericolo.
Attendance - 18,200 (18,200).
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Sabres 4 at Bruins 7
First Period
1. Buffalo, Pominville 8 (Vanek, Rivet) 1:41
2. Boston, Kobasew 2 (Krejci, Wheeler) 2:59
3. Buffalo, Roy 3 (Lydman, Stafford) 4:29
4. Buffalo, Vanek 14 (Pominville, Hecht) 4:58
5. Boston, Krejci 4 (Hnidy) 5:38
6. Buffalo, Vanek 15 (Roy, Pominville) 12:37 (pp)
7. Boston, Savard 7 (Kessel, Hunwick) 13:08
Penalties - Peters Buf (roughing), Stuart Bos (roughing, interference) 12:19, Savard Bos (hooking) 15:12.
Second Period
8. Boston, Chara 3 (Bergeron, Savard) 2:37 (pp)
9. Boston, Kobasew 3 (Hunwick, Krejci) 12:31
10. Boston, Chara 4 (Bergeron, Savard) 17:12 (pp)
Penalties - MacArthur Buf (interference) 1:40, Mair Buf (tripping) 3:00, Gaustad Buf (diving), Stuart Bos (cross-checking) 14:58, Mair Buf (tripping) 17:02, Peters Buf (holding) 17:49.
Third Period
11. Boston, Kessel 9 (Lucic, Savard) 1:16
Penalties - Roy Buf (hooking) 4:19, Hunwick Bos (tripping) 9:41, Pominville Buf (tripping) 14:32.
Shots on goal by
Buffalo 14 8 7-29
Boston 7 12 4-23
Goal (shots-saves) - Buffalo: Miller (L,8-4-2)(20-13), Lalime (1:16 third)(3-3); Boston: Fernandez (W,5-1-1).
Power plays (goals-chances) - Buffalo: 1-3; Boston: 2-6.
Referees - Dave Jackson, Brad Watson. Linesmen - Steve Barton, Derek Nansen.
Attendance - 15,623 (17,565).
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Capitals 6 at Ducks 4
First Period
1. Washington, Fleischmann 7 (M.Green, Ovechkin) 2:19 (pp)
2. Washington, M.Green 7 (Nylander, Ovechkin) 3:54 (pp)
3. Washington, Backstrom 3 (Kozlov, Ovechkin) 7:13
4. Anaheim, Ryan 1 (Perry) 7:37
5. Anaheim, Getzlaf 8 (Ryan, Perry) 16:56
Penalties - Hedican Ana (hooking) 1:44, Getzlaf Ana (interference) 2:59, Perry Ana (roughing) 10:06, Nylander Wash (hooking) 11:27, Kunitz Ana (cross-checking) 11:59, Ovechkin Wash (charging) 13:28, Erskine Wash (tripping) 18:53.
Second Period
6. Washington, Ovechkin 8 (Clark, Nylander) 2:43 (pp)
7. Washington, Bradley 2 (Steckel, B.Gordon) 17:48
Penalties - R.Niedermayer Ana (slashing) 1:26, Brashear Wash, Parros Ana (fighting) 2:46, Steckel Wash (hooking) 6:06, Festerling Ana (slashing) 9:24, Erskine Wash (hooking) 12:09.
Third Period
8. Washington, Steckel 3 (Jurcina, Schultz) 10:06
9. Anaheim, Ryan 2 (Marchant, Parros) 10:33
10. Anaheim, Selanne 10 (Getzlaf, Perry) 12:00 (pp)
Penalties - S.Niedermayer Ana (hooking) 4:22, Ovechkin Wash (interference) 11:23, Erskine Wash, Ryan Ana (roughing), Anaheim bench (too many men; served by Parros) 14:31, Steckel Wash (slashing), Pronger Ana (hooking) 18:49.
Shots on goal by
Washington 14 14 5-33
Anaheim 5 11 16-32
Goal (shots-saves) - Washington: Theodore (W,6-3-1); Anaheim: Hiller (6-3), Giguere (L,7-7-1)(7:13 first)(27-24).
Power plays (goals-chances) - Washington: 3-8; Anaheim: 1-5.
Referees - Stephane Auger, Tom Kowal. Linesmen - Mike Cvik, Pierre Racicot.
Attendance - 16,076 (17,174).
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