GAME THREAD: GAME THREAD: NHL: DETROIT (13-6) at COLUMBUS (9-10)

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    NHL: DETROIT at COLUMBUS

    <div class="pre">CORRECTION

    NHL FINAL IN SHOOTOUT 1ST 2ND 3RD OT TOTAL
    --- --- --- --- -----
    DETROIT 2 1 1 0 (3) 5
    COLUMBUS 1 2 1 0 (2) 4 FINAL IN SHOOTOUT

    GOAL SCORING:

    1ST PRD: COB - (PP) DUVIE WESTCOTT 1 (RON HAINSEY, RICK NASH) 10:29
    DET - (PP) NICKLAS LIDSTROM 3 (PAVEL DATSYUK, BRIAN
    RAFALSKI) 14:56
    DET - (PP) TOMAS HOLMSTROM 11 (NICKLAS LIDSTROM, BRIAN
    RAFALSKI) 15:22
    2ND PRD: COB - (PP) SERGEI FEDOROV 5 (NIKOLAI ZHERDEV, RON HAINSEY)
    0:41
    DET - BRETT LEBDA 2 (VALTTERI FILPPULA, TOMAS HOLMSTROM)
    1:42
    COB - (PP) RICK NASH 14 (NIKOLAI ZHERDEV, PASCAL LECLAIRE)
    14:26
    3RD PRD: COB - NIKOLAI ZHERDEV 6 (RICK NASH, JIRI NOVOTNY) 13:51
    DET - PAVEL DATSYUK 4 (HENRIK ZETTERBERG, NICKLAS LIDSTROM)
    15:10
    OT: NONE
    SO: DET - PAVEL DATSYUK (GOAL), HENRIK ZETTERBERG (SAVED),
    JIRI HUDLER (GOAL), DANIEL CLEARY (SAVED),
    JOHAN FRANZEN (GOAL)
    CBJ - NIKOLAI ZHERDEV (GOAL), JIRI NOVOTNY (SAVED),
    RICK NASH (GOAL), SERGEI FEDOROV (SAVED),
    DAVID VYBORNY (SAVED)

    POWER-PLAY CONVERSIONS: DET - 2 OF 3, COB - 3 OF 5.

    SHOTS ON GOAL: 1ST 2ND 3RD OT TOTAL
    --- --- --- --- -----
    DET 13 8 9 5 35
    COB 17 7 11 5 40

    GOALIES: DET - CHRIS OSGOOD
    COB - PASCAL LECLAIRE, FREDRIK NORRENA (2:00, 2ND)

    OFFICIALS: REF - MIKE HASENFRATZ, MIKE LEGGO
    LIN - DON HENDERSON, TIM NOWAK

    ATT: 15,503</div>
     
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    NHL: DETROIT at COLUMBUS

    <div class="pre">NHL DETROIT AT COLUMBUS
    NOTE: CORRECTING SHOTS ON GOAL AND POWER PLAY
    CONVERSIONS.</div>
     
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    COLUMBUS, Ohio (Ticker) -- Not known for his offensive touchthis season, Johan Franzen kept the Detroit Red Wings from beingon the defensive again.


    Franzen scored in the fifth round of the shootout and ChrisOsgood denied David Vyborny as the Red Wings snapped athree-game losing streak with a 5-4 victory over the ColumbusBlue Jackets on Sunday.


    Franzen, who has yet to record a point in 10 games this season,wristed a shot past goaltender Pascal Leclaire and under thecrossbar to give Detroit the edge in the bonus format.

    Osgood, who made 36 stops in regulation, made a glove save onVyborny to end the game.


    Pavel Datsyuk tied the game at 4-4 with 4:50 remaining afteraccepting a feed from Henrik Zetterberg and wristing the puckover Leclaire's shoulder.


    The goal came 79 seconds after Nikolai Zherdev cleaned up a RickNash rebound and beat Osgood inside the right post to giveColumbus a brief 4-3 lead.


    Nash also scored his 14th goal of the season to tie the game at3-3 with 14:26 remaining in the second period.


    Picking up a loose puck, Nash found some open ice before beatingOsgood, who was out of position, with 5:34 remaining in thesecond period.


    Defenseman Duvie Westcott scored his first goal of the seasonand Sergei Fedorov also tallied for the Blue Jackets, who lostfor the sixth time in their last seven games.


    Trailing, 1-0, Detroit scored two power-play goals 26 secondsapart in the first period to take the lead.


    Nicklas Lidstrom leveled the game at 1-1 with his team on a5-on-3 power play.


    The five-time Norris Trophy winner blasted a shot from the leftfaceoff circle, which beat Leclaire for his third goal of theseason.


    Although Columbus regained a skater from the penalty box,Detroit continued to press the advantage. Tomas Holmstromripped a shot along the left wing boards which deflected off aBlue Jackets defenseman and just inside the left post to givethe Red Wings a 2-1 lead.


    After Fedorov leveled the game on a 5-on-3 power play, BrettLebda regained the lead for Detroit just 62 seconds later.

    The defenseman gained the zone and blasted a slap shot from justinside the right faceoff circle, beating Leclaire inside thefar post. The tally gave the Red Wings a 3-2 lead.

    Leclaire finished with 31 saves.
     
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    NHL: DETROIT at COLUMBUS

    <div class="pre">------------------------------------------------
    Detroit 2 1 1 0 (3) --5
    Columbus 1 2 1 0 (2) --4
    ------------------------------------------------

    FIRST PERIOD -- Scoring: 1, Columbus, Duvie Westcott 1 (power play)
    (Ron Hainsey, Rick Nash)10:29. 2, Detroit, Nicklas Lidstrom 3 (Pavel
    Datsyuk, Brian Rafalski),14:56. 3, Detroit, Tomas Holmstrom 11 (power
    play) (Nicklas Lidstrom, Brian Rafalski)15:22. Penalties: A Downey,
    Det (goalie interference), 9:29; J Shelley, Cob (delay of game),
    14:40; P Leclaire, Cob (roughing served by G Brule), 14:40; J Chimera,
    Cob (slashing), 15:22; A Lilja, Det (interference), 19:17; T
    Holmstrom, Det (tripping), 19:17.

    SECOND PERIOD -- Scoring: 4, Columbus, Sergei Fedorov 5 (Nikolai
    Zherdev, Ron Hainsey),0:41. 5, Detroit, Brett Lebda 2 (Valtteri
    Filppula, Tomas Holmstrom),1:42. 6, Columbus, Rick Nash 14 (Nikolai
    Zherdev, Pascal Leclaire),14:26. Penalties: K Maltby, Det (hooking),
    11:56; A Lilja, Det (tripping), 13:19; M Malhotra, Cob (interference),
    18:23.

    THIRD PERIOD -- Scoring: 7, Columbus, Nikolai Zherdev 6 (Rick Nash,
    Jiri Novotny),13:51. 8, Detroit, Pavel Datsyuk 4 (Henrik Zetterberg,
    Nicklas Lidstrom),15:10.

    OVERTIME -- Scoring: None.

    SHOOTOUT -- Detroit, Pavel Datsyuk (goal), Henrik
    Zetterberg (saved), Jiri Hudler (goal), Daniel Cleary (saved), Johan
    Franzen (goal). Columbus, Nikolai Zherdev (goal), Jiri Novotny
    (saved), Rick Nash (goal), Sergei Fedorov (saved), David Vyborny
    (saved).

    Shots on goal:
    --------------------------------------------
    Detroit 13 8 9 5 --35
    Columbus 17 7 11 5 --40
    --------------------------------------------

    Power-play Conversions: Detroit - 2 of 3, Columbus - 3 of 5. Goalies :
    Detroit, Chris Osgood (40 shots, 36 saves; record: 9-1-0). Columbus,
    Pascal Leclaire (35 shots, 31 saves; record: 8-4-1), Fredrik Norrena
    (2:00 of 2nd period, 0, 0). A: 15,503. Referees: Mike Hasenfratz,
    Mike Leggo. Linesmen: Don Henderson, Tim Nowak.</div>
     
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    NHL: DETROIT at COLUMBUS

    <div class="pre">-----------------------------------------------------
    DETROIT 2 1 1 0 (3) --5
    COLUMBUS 1 2 1 0 (2) --4
    -----------------------------------------------------

    FIRST PERIOD -- Scoring: 1, Columbus, Duvie Westcott 1 (power play)
    (Ron Hainsey, Rick Nash)10:29. 2, Detroit, Nicklas Lidstrom 3 (Pavel
    Datsyuk, Brian Rafalski),14:56. 3, Detroit, Tomas Holmstrom 11 (power
    play) (Nicklas Lidstrom, Brian Rafalski)15:22. Penalties: A Downey,
    Det (goalie interference), 9:29; J Shelley, Cob (delay of game),
    14:40; P Leclaire, Cob (roughing served by G Brule), 14:40; J Chimera,
    Cob (slashing), 15:22; A Lilja, Det (interference), 19:17; T
    Holmstrom, Det (tripping), 19:17.

    SECOND PERIOD -- Scoring: 4, Columbus, Sergei Fedorov 5 (Nikolai
    Zherdev, Ron Hainsey),0:41. 5, Detroit, Brett Lebda 2 (Valtteri
    Filppula, Tomas Holmstrom),1:42. 6, Columbus, Rick Nash 14 (Nikolai
    Zherdev, Pascal Leclaire),14:26. Penalties: K Maltby, Det (hooking),
    11:56; A Lilja, Det (tripping), 13:19; M Malhotra, Cob (interference),
    18:23.

    THIRD PERIOD -- Scoring: 7, Columbus, Nikolai Zherdev 6 (Rick Nash,
    Jiri Novotny),13:51. 8, Detroit, Pavel Datsyuk 4 (Henrik Zetterberg,
    Nicklas Lidstrom),15:10.

    OVERTIME -- Scoring: None.

    SHOOTOUT -- Detroit, Pavel Datsyuk (goal), Henrik
    Zetterberg (saved), Jiri Hudler (goal), Daniel Cleary (saved), Johan
    Franzen (goal). Columbus, Nikolai Zherdev (goal), Jiri Novotny
    (saved), Rick Nash (goal), Sergei Fedorov (saved), David Vyborny
    (saved).

    Shots on goal:
    ---------------------------------------------
    DETROIT 13 8 9 5 --35
    COLUMBUS 17 7 11 5 --40
    ---------------------------------------------

    Power-play Conversions: DET - 2 of 3, COB - 3 of 5. Goalies : Detroit,
    Chris Osgood (40 shots, 36 saves; record: 9-1-0). Columbus, Pascal
    Leclaire (35 shots, 31 saves; record: 8-4-1), Fredrik Norrena (2:00 of
    2nd period, 0, 0). A: 15,503. Referees: Mike Hasenfratz, Mike Leggo.
    Linesmen: Don Henderson, Tim Nowak.

    INDIVIDUAL PLAYER STATISTICS

    DETROIT COLUMBUS
    G A +/- Shots G A +/- Shots
    D Cleary 0 0 even 2 D Westcott 1 0 -1 2
    P Datsyuk 1 1 +2 7 C Glencross 0 0 even 0
    K Maltby 0 0 even 2 J Novotny 0 1 even 2
    B Lebda 1 0 even 1 N Zherdev 1 2 even 3
    C Chelios 0 0 even 2 G Brule 0 0 even 0
    J Hudler 0 0 even 1 K Russell 0 0 even 1
    B Rafalski 0 2 +1 1 J Chimera 0 0 -2 5
    A Lilja 0 0 -1 1 M Malhotra 0 0 -1 3
    K Draper 0 0 even 0 P Leclaire 0 1 -- 0
    M Samuelsson 0 0 even 4 J Boll 0 0 even 4
    H Zetterberg 0 1 even 0 J Shelley 0 0 even 0
    A Downey 0 0 even 1 D Fritsche 0 0 -1 3
    N Lidstrom 1 2 +1 5 A Foote 0 0 even 2
    V Filppula 0 1 +1 2 R Hainsey 0 2 -1 3
    N Kronwall 0 0 +1 0 R Nash 1 2 +1 3
    T Kopecky 0 0 -1 1 J Hejda 0 0 even 0
    J Franzen 0 0 even 2 D Vyborny 0 0 even 2
    T Holmstrom 1 1 +1 3 S Fedorov 1 0 even 4
    D Drake HEALTHY R Klesla 0 0 even 3
    M Ellis HEALTHY M Peca GROIN
    D Meech HEALTHY K Beech HEALTHY
    O Tollefsen FLU</div>
     
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    <div class="pre">** CONFIRMED **
    NHL
    DETROIT 5
    COLUMBUS 4</div>
     
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    COLUMBUS, Ohio (Ticker) -- Not known for his offensive touchthis season, Johan Franzen kept the Detroit Red Wings from beingon the defensive again.


    Franzen scored in the fifth round of the shootout and ChrisOsgood denied David Vyborny as the Red Wings snapped athree-game losing streak with a 5-4 victory over the ColumbusBlue Jackets on Sunday.


    Franzen, who has yet to record a point in 10 games this season,wristed a shot past goaltender Pascal Leclaire and under thecrossbar to give Detroit the edge in the bonus format.

    "It's a move I use in practice," Franzen said. "I think I havea couple of good chances in the overtime so the coach hadconfidence in me and put me in. Hopefully now, more points willcome.


    "'The Mule' (Franzen) scoring on the shootout, maybe he getsgoing and gets some more points," Detroit coach Mike Babcocksaid.


    Osgood, who made 36 stops in regulation, made a glove save onVyborny to end the game.


    "I just tried to stay big and not give them much to shoot at,"Osgood said. "It's nice to get back in the win column and Ifelt OK. It was good to get the start and the win."

    Babcock was obviously thrilled with the result as well.

    "Fourteen wins in the first 20 games is terrific," he said."It's a real big win for us. Winning on back to back nights ishard, especially when they're waiting on you."


    Pavel Datsyuk tied the game at 4-4 with 4:50 remaining afteraccepting a feed from Henrik Zetterberg and wristing the puckover Leclaire's shoulder.


    "It looked ugly during the third when they scored that goal,"Babcock said. "Then Pavs (Datsyuk) scored a big-time goal forus to get us to the overtime and shootout."


    The goal came 79 seconds after Nikolai Zherdev cleaned up a RickNash rebound and beat Osgood inside the right post to giveColumbus a brief 4-3 lead.


    "That just goes to show that he can dominate a game when hewants to," Nash said of Zherdev.


    Nash also scored his 14th goal of the season to tie the game at3-3 with 14:26 remaining in the second period.


    Picking up a loose puck, Nash found some open ice before beatingOsgood, who was out of position, with 5:34 remaining in thesecond period.


    "I thought we played a good game and deserved the two points,"Nash said. "We just had a couple of mental breakdowns and youcan't do that against the best team in the league."

    Defenseman Duvie Westcott scored his first goal of the seasonand Sergei Fedorov also tallied for the Blue Jackets, who lostfor the sixth time in their last seven games.


    Trailing, 1-0, Detroit scored two power-play goals 26 secondsapart in the first period to take the lead.


    Nicklas Lidstrom leveled the game at 1-1 with his team on a5-on-3 power play.


    The five-time Norris Trophy winner blasted a shot from the leftfaceoff circle, which beat Leclaire for his third goal of theseason.


    "It was a big goal," Lidstrom said. "Each team struggled withpenalties and the penalty kills tonight."


    Although Columbus regained a skater from the penalty box,Detroit continued to press the advantage. Tomas Holmstromripped a shot along the left wing boards which deflected off aBlue Jackets defenseman and just inside the left post to givethe Red Wings a 2-1 lead.


    "I was just trying to get it on net, looking for a tip or arebound - and it found its way in." Holmstrom said.

    After Fedorov leveled the game on a 5-on-3 power play, BrettLebda regained the lead for Detroit just 62 seconds later.

    The defenseman gained the zone and blasted a slap shot from justinside the right faceoff circle, beating Leclaire inside thefar post. The tally gave the Red Wings a 3-2 lead.

    "Detroit's one of the best skill teams in the league," saidLeclaire, who finished with 31 saves. "They just never quit,that's basically it. When they need a goal, they find ways toget one. We knew that.


    "We just have to find ways to close good teams like that out -and when the games on the line, we need to step up and do theright things."
     

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