Tonight's Games: Results

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Florida Panthers, 3 vs. Ottawa Senators, 1
With Rostislav Olesz and Nathan Horton scoring 48 seconds apart early in the first period, the Panthers were able to defeat the Senators 3-1 giving the Senators their second loss in a row. Daniel Alfredsson score a powerplay goal to make the game 2-1, but Cory Stillman scored midway through the second period to keep the two goal lead.

Dallas Stars, 0 vs. New Jersey Devils, 5
The Star laid an egg, while Martin Brodeur makes 21 saves to get his 98th career shutout, his second of the season. John Madden scored two goals for the Devils, while David Clarkson and Minnesota natives Jamie Langenbrunner and Zach Parise each had a goal.

San Jose Sharks, 7 vs. Philadelphia Flyers, 6 SO
High scoring affair in Philadelphia as the Sharks go into Philly and get a win 7-6 in the shootout. There was a combined 7 goals in the first period, while JR gets the shootout clincher to secure another 2 points for the Sharks.

Detroit Red Wings, 4 vs. St. Louis Blues, 3
Tomas Holmstrom score for the fourth consecutive game as the Detroit Red Wings improve to 3-0 on the road and end the Blues 3-0 record at home. Pavel Datsyuk had two assists on the night, while Zetterberg, Lidstrom and Franzen also scored for the Red Wings.

Edmonton Oilers, 0 vs. Chicago Blackhawks, 3
And the Minnesota Wild for the second year in a row are the last unbeaten team again as the Dallas Stars were not the only team who laid an egg tonight. The Edmonton Oilers lost for the first time this season as Nikolai Khabibulin makes 23 saves for his 39th career shutout. Patrick Sharp, Brent Seabrook and Aaron Johnson scored for the Blackhawks, who under Joel Quenneville are 2-0-1.

Florida Panthers vs. Ottawa Senators, 6:00pm CT
Dallas Stars vs. New Jersey Devils, 6:00pm CT
San Jose Sharks vs. Philadelphia Flyers, 6:00pm CT
Detroit Red Wings vs. St. Louis Blues, 7:30pm CT
Edmonton Oilers vs. Chicago Blackhawks 8:00pm CT

Other News...
Looks like Mark Parrish has signed a 25 game tryout with his former team, the New York Islanders, and will be playing in the AHL with Bridgeport. Let's hope he sticks and gets a job some where in the NHL. Marek Zidlicky is likely to make his Wild debut tomorrow against the HOT Sabres, and Bouchard should be back tomorrow too, so Zidlicky will probably be in for Reitz, while Bouchard is in for Gillies(?).

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