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    NHL: ANAHEIM at DALLAS

    <div class="pre">NHL ANAHEIM 1
    DALLAS 2 0:40 LEFT, 3RD PRD</div>
     
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    <div class="pre">NHL FINAL 1ST 2ND 3RD TOTAL
    --- --- --- -----
    ANAHEIM 1 0 0 1
    DALLAS 0 0 2 2 FINAL

    GOAL SCORING:

    1ST PRD: ANA - (PP) COREY PERRY 12 (RYAN GETZLAF, CHRIS PRONGER) 6:54
    2ND PRD: NONE
    3RD PRD: DAL - (PP) MIKE MODANO 6 (SERGEI ZUBOV, BRENDEN MORROW) 7:35
    DAL - (PP) NIKLAS HAGMAN 10 (MATT NISKANEN, JUSSI JOKINEN)
    8:16

    POWER-PLAY CONVERSIONS: ANA - 1 OF 6, DAL - 2 OF 6.

    SHOTS ON GOAL: 1ST 2ND 3RD TOTAL
    --- --- --- -----
    ANA 5 6 6 17
    DAL 5 5 14 24

    GOALIES: ANA - JEAN-SEBASTIEN GIGUERE
    DAL - MIKE SMITH

    OFFICIALS: REF - DAN O'ROURKE, KEVIN POLLOCK
    LIN - DARREN GIBBS, SCOTT DRISCOLL

    ATT: 18,584</div>
     
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    NHL: ANAHEIM at DALLAS

    <div class="pre">------------------------------------
    Anaheim 1 0 0 --1
    Dallas 0 0 2 --2
    ------------------------------------

    FIRST PERIOD -- Scoring: 1, Anaheim, Corey Perry 12 (power play) (Ryan
    Getzlaf, Chris Pronger), 6:54. Penalties: B May, Ana (hooking), 2:25;
    T Daley, Dal (hooking), 6:47; J Jokinen, Dal (high sticking), 7:22; R
    Getzlaf, Ana (tripping), 8:56; B May, Ana (major fighting), 14:44; K
    Barch, Dal (major fighting), 14:44; S Ott, Dal (slashing), 15:06.

    SECOND PERIOD -- Scoring: None. Penalties: C Pronger, Ana (cross checking), 7:45; T
    Daley, Dal (hooking), 12:50; T Marchant, Ana (boarding), 17:35.

    THIRD PERIOD -- Scoring: 2, Dallas, Mike Modano 6 (power play) (Sergei
    Zubov, Brenden Morrow), 7:35. 3, Dallas, Niklas Hagman 10 (power play)
    (Matt Niskanen, Jussi Jokinen), 8:16. Penalties: M Ribiero, Dal
    (hooking), 1:18; M Schneider, Ana (delay of game), 5:37; T Moen, Ana
    (delay of game), 6:53; S Robidas, Dal (tripping), 19:19.

    Shots on goal:
    ---------------------------------------
    Anaheim 5 6 6 --17
    Dallas 5 5 14 --24
    ---------------------------------------

    Power-play Conversions: Anaheim - 1 of 6, Dallas - 2 of 6. Goalies :
    Anaheim, Jean-Sebastien Giguere (24 shots, 22 saves; record: 7-5-2).
    Dallas, Mike Smith (17 shots, 16 saves; record: 5-3-0). A: 18,584.
    Referees: Dan O'Rourke, Kevin Pollock. Linesmen: Darren Gibbs, Scott
    Driscoll.</div>
     
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    NHL: ANAHEIM at DALLAS

    <div class="pre">** CONFIRMED **
    NHL
    ANAHEIM 1
    DALLAS 2</div>
     
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    By Amit Kaluskar
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    DALLAS (Ticker) - It was only fitting that Mike Modano led theDallas Stars to a 2-1 victory over the Anaheim Ducks onWednesday.


    After being honored as the all-time American-born scoringleader, Modano scored one of two power-plays goal for the Starsin a span of less than a minute to help Dallas win its thirdstraight game.


    Before the game, the Stars had a 20-minute presentation to feteModano for becoming the all-time American-born scoring leader onNovember 7, 2007. Phil Housley and Joe Mullen, the two menwho held the record at separate times, were both present.

    Dallas trailed, 1-0, in the third but Modano, appropriatelyenough, tied the game with his 513th career goal when he fired aone-timer from the top of the right faceoff circle into theleft corner of the net at 7:35.


    Sergei Zubov set up the goal with a cross-ice pass from the leftfaceoff circle to earn his 600th career assist.


    Less than a minute later, Niklas Hagman scored the go-aheadtally at 8:16 when he put back a rebound into the left cornerpast Jean-Sebastien Giguere.


    The Ducks, who had their four-game winning streak snapped,opened the scoring in the first. Corey Perry scored onAnaheim's first shot, curling a shot inside the right post fromthe top of the left corner of the crease at 6:54.


    Perry's goal was the only shot on goal for the Ducks during thefirst 15 minutes of the game.


    Mike Smith, who began the season as the backup goaltender,stopped 16 shots for Dallas in place of Marty Turco, who allowed14 goals in his last three starts.


    Giguere stopped 22 shots for Anaheim, which was 1-for-6 on thepower play.
     
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    NHL: ANAHEIM at DALLAS

    <div class="pre">NHL FINAL 1ST 2ND 3RD TOTAL
    --- --- --- -----
    ANAHEIM 1 0 0 1
    DALLAS 0 0 2 2 FINAL

    GOAL SCORING:

    1ST PRD: ANA - (PP) COREY PERRY 12 (RYAN GETZLAF, CHRIS PRONGER) 6:54
    2ND PRD: NONE
    3RD PRD: DAL - (PP) MIKE MODANO 6 (SERGEI ZUBOV, BRENDEN MORROW) 7:35
    DAL - (PP) NIKLAS HAGMAN 10 (MATT NISKANEN, JUSSI JOKINEN)
    8:16

    POWER-PLAY CONVERSIONS: ANA - 1 OF 6, DAL - 2 OF 6.

    SHOTS ON GOAL: 1ST 2ND 3RD TOTAL
    --- --- --- -----
    ANA 5 6 7 18
    DAL 6 4 14 24

    GOALIES: ANA - JEAN-SEBASTIEN GIGUERE
    DAL - MIKE SMITH

    OFFICIALS: REF - DAN O'ROURKE, KEVIN POLLOCK
    LIN - DARREN GIBBS, SCOTT DRISCOLL

    ATT: 18,584</div>
     
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    DALLAS (Ticker) - It was only fitting that Mike Modano led theDallas Stars to a 2-1 victory over the Anaheim Ducks onWednesday.


    After being honored as the all-time American-born scoringleader, Modano scored one of two power-plays goal for the Starsin a span of less than a minute to help Dallas win its thirdstraight game.


    Before the game, the Stars had a 20-minute presentation to honorModano for becoming the all-time American-born scoring leaderon November 7, 2007. Phil Housley and Joe Mullen, the two menwho held the record at separate times, were both present.

    Dallas trailed, 1-0, in the third but Modano, appropriatelyenough, tied the game with his 513th career goal when he fired aone-timer from the top of the right faceoff circle into theleft corner of the net at 7:35.


    Sergei Zubov set up the goal with a cross-ice pass from the leftfaceoff circle to earn his 600th career assist.


    Less than a minute later, Niklas Hagman scored the go-aheadtally at 8:16 when he put back a rebound into the left cornerpast Jean-Sebastien Giguere.


    The Ducks, who had their four-game winning streak snapped,opened the scoring in the first. Corey Perry scored onAnaheim's first shot, curling a shot inside the right post fromthe top of the left corner of the crease at 6:54.


    Perry's goal was the only shot on goal for the Ducks during thefirst 15 minutes of the game.


    Mike Smith, who began the season as the backup goaltender,stopped 16 shots for Dallas in place of Marty Turco, who allowed14 goals in his last three starts.


    Giguere stopped 22 shots for Anaheim, which was 1-for-6 on thepower play.
     
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    NHL: ANAHEIM at DALLAS

    <div class="pre">------------------------------------
    Anaheim 1 0 0 --1
    Dallas 0 0 2 --2
    ------------------------------------

    FIRST PERIOD -- Scoring: 1, Anaheim, Corey Perry 12 (power play) (Ryan
    Getzlaf, Chris Pronger), 6:54. Penalties: B May, Ana (hooking), 2:35;
    T Daley, Dal (hooking), 6:47; J Jokinen, Dal (high sticking), 7:22; R
    Getzlaf, Ana (tripping), 8:56; B May, Ana (major fighting), 14:44; K
    Barch, Dal (major fighting), 14:44; S Ott, Dal (slashing), 15:06.

    SECOND PERIOD -- Scoring: None. Penalties: C Pronger, Ana (cross checking), 7:45; T
    Daley, Dal (tripping), 12:50; T Marchant, Ana (boarding), 17:35.

    THIRD PERIOD -- Scoring: 2, Dallas, Mike Modano 6 (power play) (Sergei
    Zubov, Brenden Morrow), 7:35. 3, Dallas, Niklas Hagman 10 (power play)
    (Matt Niskanen, Jussi Jokinen), 8:16. Penalties: M Ribiero, Dal
    (hooking), 1:18; M Schneider, Ana (delay of game), 5:37; T Moen, Ana
    (delay of game), 6:53; S Robidas, Dal (tripping), 19:19.

    Shots on goal:
    ---------------------------------------
    Anaheim 5 6 7 --18
    Dallas 6 4 14 --24
    ---------------------------------------

    Power-play Conversions: Anaheim - 1 of 6, Dallas - 2 of 6. Goalies :
    Anaheim, Jean-Sebastien Giguere (24 shots, 22 saves; record: 7-5-2).
    Dallas, Mike Smith (18 shots, 17 saves; record: 5-3-0). A: 18,584.
    Referees: Dan O'Rourke, Kevin Pollock. Linesmen: Darren Gibbs, Scott
    Driscoll.</div>
     
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    <div class="pre">-----------------------------------------
    ANAHEIM 1 0 0 --1
    DALLAS 0 0 2 --2
    -----------------------------------------

    FIRST PERIOD -- Scoring: 1, Anaheim, Corey Perry 12 (power play) (Ryan
    Getzlaf, Chris Pronger), 6:54. Penalties: B May, Ana (hooking), 2:35;
    T Daley, Dal (hooking), 6:47; J Jokinen, Dal (high sticking), 7:22; R
    Getzlaf, Ana (tripping), 8:56; B May, Ana (major fighting), 14:44; K
    Barch, Dal (major fighting), 14:44; S Ott, Dal (slashing), 15:06.

    SECOND PERIOD -- Scoring: None. Penalties: C Pronger, Ana (cross checking), 7:45; T
    Daley, Dal (tripping), 12:50; T Marchant, Ana (boarding), 17:35.

    THIRD PERIOD -- Scoring: 2, Dallas, Mike Modano 6 (power play) (Sergei
    Zubov, Brenden Morrow), 7:35. 3, Dallas, Niklas Hagman 10 (power play)
    (Matt Niskanen, Jussi Jokinen), 8:16. Penalties: M Ribiero, Dal
    (hooking), 1:18; M Schneider, Ana (delay of game), 5:37; T Moen, Ana
    (delay of game), 6:53; S Robidas, Dal (tripping), 19:19.

    Shots on goal:
    ----------------------------------------
    ANAHEIM 5 6 7 --18
    DALLAS 6 4 14 --24
    ----------------------------------------

    Power-play Conversions: ANA - 1 of 6, DAL - 2 of 6. Goalies : Anaheim,
    Jean-Sebastien Giguere (24 shots, 22 saves; record: 7-5-2). Dallas,
    Mike Smith (18 shots, 17 saves; record: 5-3-0). A: 18,584. Referees:
    Dan O'Rourke, Kevin Pollock. Linesmen: Darren Gibbs, Scott Driscoll.

    INDIVIDUAL PLAYER STATISTICS

    ANAHEIM DALLAS
    G A +/- Shots G A +/- Shots
    C Perry 1 0 even 3 B Morrow 0 1 even 3
    M Schneider 0 0 even 2 J Halpern 0 0 even 1
    C Kunitz 0 0 even 0 K Barch 0 0 even 0
    R Getzlaf 0 1 even 4 S Barnes 0 0 even 0
    B Sutherby 0 0 even 1 N Hagman 1 0 even 1
    D Miller 0 0 even 0 N Grossman 0 0 even 1
    A McDonald 0 0 even 2 A Miettinen 0 0 even 1
    S O'Donnell 0 0 even 0 L Eriksson 0 0 even 2
    T Marchant 0 0 even 0 J Lehtinen 0 0 even 0
    F Beauchemin 0 0 even 1 S Ott 0 0 even 3
    B May 0 0 even 1 S Robidas 0 0 even 0
    C Pronger 0 1 even 0 J Jokinen 0 1 even 3
    S Pahlsson 0 0 even 0 P Boucher 0 0 even 0
    T Moen 0 0 even 0 M Niskanen 0 1 even 2
    T Bertuzzi 0 0 even 2 S Zubov 0 1 even 2
    K Huskins 0 0 even 0 T Daley 0 0 even 0
    R Niedermayer 0 0 even 2 M Ribiero 0 0 even 2
    S Hnidy 0 0 even 0 M Modano 1 0 even 3
    M Mowers HEALTHY C Conner HEALTHY
    J DiPenta HEALTHY
    G Parros HEALTHY</div>
     
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    DALLAS (Ticker) - It was only fitting that Mike Modano led theDallas Stars to a 2-1 victory over the Anaheim Ducks onWednesday.


    After being honored as the all-time American-born scoringleader, Modano scored one of two power-plays goal for the Starsin a span of less than a minute to help his team win its thirdstraight game.


    "It would have been tough (losing)," Modano said. "You want toleave the arena feeling good about the whole situation."

    Before the game, the Stars had a 20-minute presentation to honorModano for becoming the all-time American-born scoring leaderon November 7, 2007. Phil Housley and Joe Mullen, the two menwho held the record at separate times, were both present.

    "They (Mullen & Housley) laid the foundation for what I want tobe and how I play the game," Modano said.


    Dallas trailed, 1-0, in the third but Modano, appropriatelyenough, tied the game with his 513th career goal when he fired aone-timer from the top of the right faceoff circle into theleft corner of the net past Jean-Sebastien Giguere at 7:35.

    "This was his night, that was a rocket. Giggy didn't have achance," Ducks defenseman Mathieu Schneider said.


    Sergei Zubov set up the goal with a cross-ice pass from the leftfaceoff circle to earn his 600th career assist.


    "You can win a lot of games with that power play if you'reworking it well," Modano said. "The first one (goal) was a bigone to get the momentum going."


    Less than a minute later, Niklas Hagman scored the go-aheadtally at 8:16 when he put back a rebound into the left corner.

    "I half-dove for it, I tried to back-hand it (the puck),"Giguere said. "We've got to forget this one and move on. It(stinks too lose) just a couple unlucky bounces."


    The Ducks, who had their four-game winning streak snapped,opened the scoring in the first. Corey Perry scored onAnaheim's first shot, curling a shot inside the right post fromthe top of the left corner of the crease at 6:54.


    "(I'm) not too happy with the way it ended, frustrating way tolose," Anaheim's Todd Bertuzzi said. "We have to go back homeand start a new streak, a couple bad breaks with the puck."

    Perry's goal was the only shot on goal for the Ducks during thefirst 15 minutes of the game.


    Mike Smith, who began the season as the backup goaltender,stopped 16 shots for Dallas in place of Marty Turco, who allowed14 goals in his last three starts.


    "He (Smith) is competing well and making some big saves," Starscoach Dave Tippett said.


    Giguere stopped 22 shots for Anaheim, which was 1-for-6 on thepower play.


    "You don't want to lose like this," Giguere said. "You want tokeep the streak going, you need to move on and win some games."
     

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