GAME THREAD: GAME THREAD: NHL: DALLAS (7-8) at PHOENIX (6-7)

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    NHL: DALLAS at PHOENIX

    <div class="pre">NHL DALLAS 1
    PHOENIX 3 19:55 LEFT, 3RD PRD</div>
     
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    <div class="pre">NHL DALLAS 2
    PHOENIX 3
    3RD PRD: DAL - STEPHANE ROBIDAS 1 (MATT NISKANEN) 3:00</div>
     
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    <div class="pre">NHL DALLAS 2
    PHOENIX 4
    3RD PRD: PHO - STEVEN REINPRECHT 4 (PETER MUELLER, KEITH BALLARD) 8:15</div>
     
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    <div class="pre">NHL DALLAS 2
    PHOENIX 4 6:50 LEFT, 3RD PRD</div>
     
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    <div class="pre">NHL DALLAS 2
    PHOENIX 5
    3RD PRD: PHO - (PP) KEITH BALLARD 2 (NIKO KAPANEN, RADIM VRBATA) 13:54</div>
     
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    <div class="pre">NHL DALLAS 2
    PHOENIX 5 3:15 LEFT, 3RD PRD</div>
     
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    NHL: DALLAS at PHOENIX

    <div class="pre">NHL FINAL 1ST 2ND 3RD TOTAL
    --- --- --- -----
    DALLAS 0 1 1 2
    PHOENIX 1 2 2 5 FINAL

    GOAL SCORING:

    1ST PRD: PHO - (PP) MIKE YORK 2 (NIKO KAPANEN, ED JOVANOVSKI) 18:37
    2ND PRD: DAL - BRENDEN MORROW 6 (JERE LEHTINEN) 1:24
    PHO - (PP) STEVEN REINPRECHT 3 (DEREK MORRIS, ED JOVANOVSKI)
    4:16
    PHO - ED JOVANOVSKI 2 (PETER MUELLER, STEVEN REINPRECHT)
    6:14
    3RD PRD: DAL - STEPHANE ROBIDAS 1 (UNASSISTED) 3:00
    PHO - STEVEN REINPRECHT 4 (PETER MUELLER, KEITH BALLARD)
    8:15
    PHO - (PP) KEITH BALLARD 2 (NIKO KAPANEN, MIKE YORK) 13:54

    POWER-PLAY CONVERSIONS: DAL - 0 OF 3, PHO - 3 OF 6.

    SHOTS ON GOAL: 1ST 2ND 3RD TOTAL
    --- --- --- -----
    DAL 7 9 10 26
    PHO 7 16 8 31

    GOALIES: DAL - MARTY TURCO
    PHO - MIKAEL TELLQVIST

    OFFICIALS: REF - MICK MCGEOUGH, STEPHANE AUGER
    LIN - DON HENDERSON, STEVE BARTON

    ATT: 12,027</div>
     
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    NHL: DALLAS at PHOENIX

    <div class="pre">------------------------------------
    Dallas 0 1 1 --2
    Phoenix 1 2 2 --5
    ------------------------------------

    FIRST PERIOD -- Scoring: 1, Phoenix, Mike York 2 (power play) (Niko
    Kapanen, Ed Jovanovski), 18:37. Penalties: S Ott, Dal (tripping),
    2:31; D Carcillo, Pho (diving), 16:57; N Hagman, Dal (roughing),
    17:17.

    SECOND PERIOD -- Scoring: 2, Dallas, Brenden Morrow 6 (Jere Lehtinen),
    1:24. 3, Phoenix, Steven Reinprecht 3 (power play) (Derek Morris, Ed
    Jovanovski), 4:16. 4, Phoenix, Ed Jovanovski 2 (Peter Mueller, Steven
    Reinprecht), 6:14. Penalties: M Niskanen, Dal (interference), 3:04; P
    Boucher, Dal (hooking), 7:13; K Barch, Dal (roughing), 16:23; S Doan,
    Pho (roughing match), 16:29.

    THIRD PERIOD -- Scoring: 5, Dallas, Stephane Robidas 1 (Unassisted),
    3:00. 6, Phoenix, Steven Reinprecht 4 (Peter Mueller, Keith Ballard),
    8:15. 7, Phoenix, Keith Ballard 2 (power play) (Niko Kapanen, Mike
    York), 13:54. Penalties: D Morris, Pho (cross checking), 4:17; J
    Jokinen, Dal (hooking), 13:10; T Fedoruk, Dal (slashing), 14:39.

    Shots on goal:
    ---------------------------------------
    Dallas 7 9 10 --26
    Phoenix 7 16 8 --31
    ---------------------------------------

    Power-play Conversions: Dallas - 0 of 3, Phoenix - 3 of 6. Goalies :
    Dallas, Marty Turco (31 shots, 26 saves; record: 5-4-1). Phoenix,
    Mikael Tellqvist (26 shots, 24 saves; record: 4-2-0). A: 12,027.
    Referees: Mick Mcgeough, Stephane Auger. Linesmen: Don Henderson,
    Steve Barton.</div>
     
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    NHL: DALLAS at PHOENIX

    <div class="pre">** CONFIRMED **
    NHL
    DALLAS 2
    PHOENIX 5</div>
     
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    By Bob Huhn
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    GLENDALE, Arizona (Ticker) -- It has been a while, but thePhoenix Coyotes finally found a way to win at home.

    Defenseman Ed Jovanovski scored the go-ahead goal and StevenReinprecht tallied twice and added an assist to lead the Coyotesto a 5-2 triumph over the Dallas Stars on Thursday.

    Phoenix, which snapped a franchise-record six-game home losing<div class="pre">streak, picked up its first win at Jobing.com Arena since a 3-2</div>victory against the St. Louis Blues on Opening Night.

    Jovanovski put the Coyotes up, 3-1, on a slap shot from the highslot at 6:14 of the second period.


    Dallas pulled within one goal when defenseman Stephane Robidas'shot bounced in off goaltender Mikael Tellqvist's glove threeminutes into the final period, but Reinprecht and blue-linerKeith Ballard tallied later in the session to seal the win.

    Reinprecht, who recorded a goal and two assists in Wednesday's6-5 overtime win against Anaheim, gave Phoenix a 4-2 advantageat 8:25, and Ballard capped the scoring with a power-play tallywith 6:06 remaining.


    Tellqvist stopped 24 shots to help the Coyotes to their fourthwin in five games.


    One day after becoming the all-time leading scorer amongAmerican-born players, Mike Mondano was kept off the scoresheetfor Dallas, which lost in Phoenix for the first time in its lastseven visits.


    Mike York opened the scoring with a power-play goal with 86seconds remaining in the first period, and Reinprecht netted hisfirst of the night with the man advantage at 4:16 of the secondfor Phoenix, which was 3-for-6 with the extra skater.

    Marty Turco stopped 26 shots for the Stars, who were 0-for-3 onthe power play.
     
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    NHL: DALLAS at PHOENIX

    <div class="pre">------------------------------------
    Dallas 0 1 1 --2
    Phoenix 1 2 2 --5
    ------------------------------------

    FIRST PERIOD -- Scoring: 1, Phoenix, Mike York 2 (power play) (Niko
    Kapanen, Ed Jovanovski), 18:37. Penalties: S Ott, Dal (tripping),
    2:31; D Carcillo, Pho (diving), 14:57; N Hagman, Dal (roughing),
    17:17.

    SECOND PERIOD -- Scoring: 2, Dallas, Brenden Morrow 6 (Jere Lehtinen),
    1:24. 3, Phoenix, Steven Reinprecht 3 (power play) (Derek Morris, Ed
    Jovanovski), 4:16. 4, Phoenix, Ed Jovanovski 2 (Peter Mueller, Steven
    Reinprecht), 6:14. Penalties: M Niskanen, Dal (interference), 3:04; P
    Boucher, Dal (hooking), 7:13; K Barch, Dal (roughing), 16:29; S Doan,
    Pho (double minor roughing), 16:29.

    THIRD PERIOD -- Scoring: 5, Dallas, Stephane Robidas 1 (Unassisted),
    3:00. 6, Phoenix, Steven Reinprecht 4 (Peter Mueller, Keith Ballard),
    8:15. 7, Phoenix, Keith Ballard 2 (power play) (Niko Kapanen, Mike
    York), 13:54. Penalties: D Morris, Pho (cross checking), 4:17; J
    Jokinen, Dal (hooking), 13:10; T Fedoruk, Dal (slashing), 14:39.

    Shots on goal:
    ---------------------------------------
    Dallas 7 9 10 --26
    Phoenix 7 16 8 --31
    ---------------------------------------

    Power-play Conversions: Dallas - 0 of 3, Phoenix - 3 of 6. Goalies :
    Dallas, Marty Turco (31 shots, 26 saves; record: 5-4-1). Phoenix,
    Mikael Tellqvist (26 shots, 24 saves; record: 4-2-0). A: 12,027.
    Referees: Mick Mcgeough, Stephane Auger. Linesmen: Don Henderson,
    Steve Barton.</div>
     
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    NHL: DALLAS at PHOENIX

    <div class="pre">-----------------------------------------
    DALLAS 0 1 1 --2
    PHOENIX 1 2 2 --5
    -----------------------------------------

    FIRST PERIOD -- Scoring: 1, Phoenix, Mike York 2 (power play) (Niko
    Kapanen, Ed Jovanovski), 18:37. Penalties: S Ott, Dal (tripping),
    2:31; D Carcillo, Pho (diving), 14:57; N Hagman, Dal (roughing),
    17:17.

    SECOND PERIOD -- Scoring: 2, Dallas, Brenden Morrow 6 (Jere Lehtinen),
    1:24. 3, Phoenix, Steven Reinprecht 3 (power play) (Derek Morris, Ed
    Jovanovski), 4:16. 4, Phoenix, Ed Jovanovski 2 (Peter Mueller, Steven
    Reinprecht), 6:14. Penalties: M Niskanen, Dal (interference), 3:04; P
    Boucher, Dal (hooking), 7:13; K Barch, Dal (roughing), 16:29; S Doan,
    Pho (double minor roughing), 16:29.

    THIRD PERIOD -- Scoring: 5, Dallas, Stephane Robidas 1 (Unassisted),
    3:00. 6, Phoenix, Steven Reinprecht 4 (Peter Mueller, Keith Ballard),
    8:15. 7, Phoenix, Keith Ballard 2 (power play) (Niko Kapanen, Mike
    York), 13:54. Penalties: D Morris, Pho (cross checking), 4:17; J
    Jokinen, Dal (hooking), 13:10; T Fedoruk, Dal (slashing), 14:39.

    Shots on goal:
    ----------------------------------------
    DALLAS 7 9 10 --26
    PHOENIX 7 16 8 --31
    ----------------------------------------

    Power-play Conversions: DAL - 0 of 3, PHO - 3 of 6. Goalies : Dallas,
    Marty Turco (31 shots, 26 saves; record: 5-4-1). Phoenix, Mikael
    Tellqvist (26 shots, 24 saves; record: 4-2-0). A: 12,027. Referees:
    Mick Mcgeough, Stephane Auger. Linesmen: Don Henderson, Steve Barton.

    INDIVIDUAL PLAYER STATISTICS

    DALLAS PHOENIX
    G A +/- Shots G A +/- Shots
    B Morrow 1 0 +1 3 M Hanzal 0 0 even 1
    J Halpern 0 0 even 1 C Weller 0 0 -2 2
    K Barch 0 0 +1 0 D Carcillo 0 0 even 2
    S Barnes 0 0 even 1 M Zigomanis 0 0 even 1
    N Hagman 0 0 even 0 M York 1 1 -2 4
    N Grossman 0 0 -1 1 R Vrbata 0 0 even 4
    J Lehtinen 0 1 +1 0 S Doan 0 0 +2 2
    S Ott 0 0 +1 3 K Ballard 1 1 even 5
    S Robidas 1 0 even 4 F Sjostrom 0 0 even 0
    J Jokinen 0 0 -2 2 M Tjarnqvist 0 0 even 1
    P Boucher 0 0 +1 1 S Reinprecht 2 1 +2 3
    M Niskanen 0 0 -1 0 N Kapanen 0 2 -2 1
    S Zubov 0 0 -1 3 Z Michalek 0 0 +1 0
    T Daley 0 0 +2 0 N Boynton 0 0 -1 1
    M Ribiero 0 0 +1 1 M Jones 0 0 -1 0
    C Conner 0 0 -2 2 D Morris 0 1 even 0
    M Modano 0 0 -2 3 E Jovanovski 1 2 +1 2
    T Fedoruk 0 0 +1 1 P Mueller 0 2 +2 2
    M Norstrom FACIAL LACERATIO J Gratton HEALTHY
    L Eriksson HEALTHY D Winnik HEALTHY
    A Miettinen HEALTHY</div>
     
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    GLENDALE, Arizona (Ticker) -- It has been a while, but thePhoenix Coyotes finally found a way to win at home.

    Defenseman Ed Jovanovski scored the go-ahead goal and StevenReinprecht tallied twice and added an assist to lead the Coyotesto a 5-2 triumph over the Dallas Stars on Thursday.

    Phoenix, which snapped a franchise-record six-game home losing<div class="pre">streak, picked up its first win at Jobing.com Arena since a 3-2</div>victory against the St. Louis Blues on Opening Night.

    "It has been a long time," Coyotes coach Wayne Gretzky said. "Ikept on reminding our players that if you work hard and stickto the program, you will get rewarded. Everybody stuck to it,and tonight they were rewarded."


    Jovanovski put the Coyotes up, 3-1, on a slap shot from the highslot at 6:14 of the second period.


    "You want to contribute anytime you can, and if we (defensemen)can chip one in from the back, it always is nice," Jovanovskisaid. "If you look at our D, we are mobile, we all have thecapability of jumping up in the play and we all shoot the puckpretty good. So there is no reason why we shouldn'tcontribute."


    Dallas pulled within one goal when defenseman Stephane Robidas'shot bounced in off goaltender Mikael Tellqvist's glove threeminutes into the final period, but Reinprecht and blue-linerKeith Ballard tallied later in the session to seal the win.

    "That was a game that the team that gets the lead is going tohave a real advantage," Stars coach Dave Tippett said. "Theygot that first goal, and then the second one was a fluke, andthen we get trapped in our own end and give up a third goal.Once you are chasing, you are tying to find ways to generateoffense. If there was a fault in the game, that was the fault -letting them get the lead."


    Reinprecht, who recorded a goal and two assists in Wednesday's6-5 overtime win against Anaheim, gave Phoenix a 4-2 advantageat 8:25, and Ballard capped the scoring with a power-play tallywith 6:06 remaining.


    "We kept it easy in the first," Reinprecht said. "We might havebeen tired, but in the second and third, we got our legs underus and started to skate hard. The last two games, we have beenthrowing it on net during the power play. We are keeping itsimple and crashing the net, and that has given us some successon the power play."


    Tellqvist stopped 24 shots to help the Coyotes to their fourthwin in five games.


    One day after becoming the all-time leading scorer amongAmerican-born players, Mike Modano was kept off the scoresheetfor Dallas, which lost in Phoenix for the first time in its lastseven visits.


    "We didn't solve it quick enough tonight and let them get a biglead," Stars captain Brenden Morrow said. "We got within one,but we couldn't get it done. Tonight was pretty sloppy by us.It wasn't because of a lack of miotivation that we lost, it wassloppy play."


    Mike York opened the scoring with a power-play goal with 86seconds remaining in the first period, and Reinprecht netted hisfirst of the night with the man advantage at 4:16 of the secondfor Phoenix, which was 3-for-6 with the extra skater.

    Marty Turco stopped 26 shots for the Stars, who were 0-for-3 onthe power play.
     

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