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NHL Capsules
Saturday March 01, 2003
BOSTON (AP) Jeremy Roenick scored his second goal of the game
one minute into overtime, lifting the Philadelphia Flyers to a 3-2
victory Saturday over the Boston Bruins.
Donald Brashear also scored as Philadelphia, 5-1-2 in its last
eight games, improved to 21-0-3 when leading after two periods.
Brian Rolston and Rob Zamuner scored for Boston, which fell to
0-4-3-1 in its last eight games. The Bruins are enduring their
worst stretch since opening the 1999-2000 season 0-5-4.
Roenick, on a 2-on-1 break, fired a rising slap shot from the
left circle that beat goaltender Jeff Hackett.<
^Predators 5, Blackhawks 4, OT=
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Scott Walker beat Jocelyn Thibault from
in close with 2:11 remaining in overtime to give Nashville the
victory Predators a 5-4 victory Saturday over the Chicago
Blackhawks.
Nashville also got goals from Vitali Yachmenev, Clarke Wilm,
Andy Delmore and Rem Murray. Lyle Odelin, Chris Simon, Steve Thomas
and Alexei Zhamnov scored for Chicago.
The victory was costly, however. David Legwand, the Nashville
points leader with 47, will miss the next four-to-six weeks with a
broken right collarbone, an injury sustained midway through the
third period.<
^Avalanche 4, Penguins 1=
DENVER (AP) Steven Reinprecht and Rob Blake scored 1:41 apart,
and the Colorado Avalanche got all their goals in the final period.
Mario Lemieux, playing his first regular-season game in Denver
since March 14, 1997, had the Pittsburgh goal in the second period.
Peter Forsberg and Milan Hejduk also scored for the Avalanche.
Colorado tied the game when Reinprecht lifted his own rebound
over goalie Johan Hedberg at 1:37 of the final period. Then, with
Derek Morris in the penalty box for holding the stick, Blake scored
short-handed at 3:42.<
^Kings 4, Thrashers 1=
LOS ANGELES (AP) Bryan Smolinski had two goals an an assist
including his eighth game-winner this season for Los Angeles.
Ziggy Palffy and defenseman Lubomir Visnovsky had a goal and an
assist each for Los Angeles, which began a season-high five-game
homestand its seventh win in the last nine at Staples Center.
Ilya Kovalchuk scored for the Thrashers, 2-6-2 following an
8-3-1 stretch.
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(Copyright 2003 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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