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    NHL: MONTREAL at TORONTO

    <div class="pre">-----------------------------------------------
    MONTREAL 1 1 1 1 --4
    TORONTO 0 2 1 0 --3
    -----------------------------------------------

    FIRST PERIOD -- Scoring: 1, Montreal, Andrei Markov 6 (Bryan Smolinski,
    Alexei Kovalev),13:43. Penalties: A Markov, Mon (high sticking),
    2:05; F Bouillon, Mon (tripping), 9:06; B Mccabe, Tor (holding),
    12:03; H Gill, Tor (delay of game), 12:58; I White, Tor (hooking),
    15:34; A Kovalev, Mon (holding), 16:59.

    SECOND PERIOD -- Scoring: 2, Toronto, Kyle Wellwood 1 (Jiri Tlusty, Ian
    White),2:01. 3, Toronto, Kyle Wellwood 2 (power play) (Mats Sundin,
    Bryan Mccabe)18:26. 4, Montreal, Andrei Kostitsyn 2 (Alexei Kovalev,
    Tomas Plekanec),19:09. Penalties: F Bouillon, Mon (interference),
    11:10; A Markov, Mon (high sticking), 11:56; A Markov, Mon (roughing),
    16:28; A Markov, Mon (roughing), 16:28.

    THIRD PERIOD -- Scoring: 5, Toronto, Boyd Devereaux 3 (Mark Bell, Ian
    White),9:44. 6, Montreal, Alexei Kovalev 9 (Tomas Plekanec, Mark
    Streit),13:58. Penalties: A Markov, Mon (delay of game), 6:37; J
    Tlusty, Tor (unsportsmanlike cond), 10:37; M Komisarek, Mon (high
    sticking), 11:37; M Stajan, Tor (unsportsmanlike cond), 19:45; S
    Koivu, Mon (unsportsmanlike cond), 19:45.

    OVERTIME -- Scoring: 7, Montreal, Mike Komisarek 2 (Unassisted),
    0:35.

    Shots on goal:
    ---------------------------------------------
    MONTREAL 11 6 7 1 --25
    TORONTO 13 15 11 1 --40
    ---------------------------------------------

    Power-play Conversions: MON - 1 of 3, TOR - 1 of 7. Goalies :
    Montreal, Carey Price (40 shots, 37 saves; record: 4-1-1). Toronto,
    Andrew Raycroft (25 shots, 21 saves; record: 2-1-3). A: 19,594.
    Referees: Kelly Sutherland, Kevin Pollock. Linesmen: Lonnie Cameron,
    Michel Cormier.

    INDIVIDUAL PLAYER STATISTICS

    MONTREAL TORONTO
    G A +/- Shots G A +/- Shots
    S Koivu 0 0 even 1 A Steen 0 0 even 2
    T Plekanec 0 2 +1 1 M Sundin 0 1 -1 3
    B Smolinski 0 1 -1 0 M Stajan 0 0 -1 2
    C Higgins 0 0 +1 1 T Kaberle 0 0 +1 2
    S Begin 0 0 even 0 D Tucker 0 0 even 0
    M Dandenault 0 0 -1 0 B Devereaux 1 0 even 3
    A Kovalev 1 2 +1 3 A Ponikarovsky 0 0 even 2
    K Chipchura 0 0 even 3 B McCabe 0 1 -2 5
    M Streit 0 1 +1 1 H Gill 0 0 even 0
    R Hamrlik 0 0 even 3 B Battaglia 0 0 even 1
    A Kostitsyn 1 0 +1 2 K Wellwood 2 0 even 4
    F Bouillon 0 0 -1 1 J Blake 0 0 even 8
    T Kostopoulos 0 0 even 1 A Wozniewski 0 0 -1 0
    P Brisebois 0 0 -1 2 I White 0 2 even 1
    M Ryder 0 0 even 1 N Antropov 0 0 -1 4
    A Markov 1 0 +2 3 M Bell 0 1 +1 0
    M Komisarek 1 0 +1 1 S Kronwall 0 0 +1 1
    G Latendresse 0 0 -1 1 J Tlusty 0 1 even 2
    J Gorges HEALTHY W Belak HEALTHY
    M Grabovski HEALTHY J Pohl HEALTHY</div>
     
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    NHL: MONTREAL at TORONTO

    <div class="pre">-----------------------------------------------
    MONTREAL 1 1 1 1 --4
    TORONTO 0 2 1 0 --3
    -----------------------------------------------

    FIRST PERIOD -- Scoring: 1, Montreal, Andrei Markov 6 (Bryan Smolinski,
    Alexei Kovalev),13:43. Penalties: A Markov, Mon (high sticking),
    2:05; F Bouillon, Mon (tripping), 9:06; B Mccabe, Tor (holding),
    12:03; H Gill, Tor (delay of game), 12:58; I White, Tor (hooking),
    15:34; A Kovalev, Mon (holding), 16:59.

    SECOND PERIOD -- Scoring: 2, Toronto, Kyle Wellwood 1 (Jiri Tlusty, Ian
    White),2:01. 3, Toronto, Kyle Wellwood 2 (power play) (Mats Sundin,
    Bryan Mccabe)18:26. 4, Montreal, Andrei Kostitsyn 2 (Alexei Kovalev,
    Tomas Plekanec),19:09. Penalties: F Bouillon, Mon (interference),
    11:10; A Markov, Mon (high sticking), 11:56; A Markov, Mon (roughing),
    16:28; A Markov, Mon (roughing), 16:28.

    THIRD PERIOD -- Scoring: 5, Toronto, Boyd Devereaux 3 (Mark Bell, Ian
    White),9:44. 6, Montreal, Alexei Kovalev 9 (Tomas Plekanec, Mark
    Streit),13:58. Penalties: A Markov, Mon (delay of game), 6:37; J
    Tlusty, Tor (unsportsmanlike cond), 10:37; M Komisarek, Mon (high
    sticking), 11:37; M Stajan, Tor (unsportsmanlike cond), 19:45; S
    Koivu, Mon (unsportsmanlike cond), 19:45.

    OVERTIME -- Scoring: 7, Montreal, Mike Komisarek 2 (Unassisted),
    0:35.

    Shots on goal:
    ---------------------------------------------
    MONTREAL 11 6 7 1 --25
    TORONTO 13 15 11 1 --40
    ---------------------------------------------

    Power-play Conversions: MON - 1 of 3, TOR - 1 of 7. Goalies :
    Montreal, Carey Price (40 shots, 37 saves; record: 4-1-1). Toronto,
    Andrew Raycroft (25 shots, 21 saves; record: 2-1-3). A: 19,594.
    Referees: Kelly Sutherland, Kevin Pollock. Linesmen: Lonnie Cameron,
    Michel Cormier.

    INDIVIDUAL PLAYER STATISTICS

    MONTREAL TORONTO
    G A +/- Shots G A +/- Shots
    S Koivu 0 0 even 1 A Steen 0 0 even 2
    T Plekanec 0 2 +1 1 M Sundin 0 1 -1 3
    B Smolinski 0 1 -1 0 M Stajan 0 0 -1 2
    C Higgins 0 0 +1 1 T Kaberle 0 0 +1 2
    S Begin 0 0 even 0 D Tucker 0 0 even 0
    M Dandenault 0 0 -1 0 B Devereaux 1 0 even 3
    A Kovalev 1 2 +1 3 A Ponikarovsky 0 0 even 2
    K Chipchura 0 0 even 3 B McCabe 0 1 -2 5
    M Streit 0 1 +1 1 H Gill 0 0 even 0
    R Hamrlik 0 0 even 3 B Battaglia 0 0 even 1
    A Kostitsyn 1 0 +1 2 K Wellwood 2 0 even 4
    F Bouillon 0 0 -1 1 J Blake 0 0 even 8
    T Kostopoulos 0 0 even 1 A Wozniewski 0 0 -1 0
    P Brisebois 0 0 -1 2 I White 0 2 even 1
    M Ryder 0 0 even 1 N Antropov 0 0 -1 4
    A Markov 1 0 +2 3 M Bell 0 1 +1 0
    M Komisarek 1 0 +1 1 S Kronwall 0 0 +1 1
    G Latendresse 0 0 -1 1 J Tlusty 0 1 even 2
    J Gorges HEALTHY W Belak HEALTHY
    M Grabovski HEALTHY J Pohl HEALTHY</div>
     
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    TORONTO (Ticker) -- Mike Komisarek saw an opportunity and madethe most of it.


    Komisarek scored on a breakaway in overtime to lift the MontrealCanadiens to a 4-3 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs onTuesday.


    Alexei Kovalev had a goal and two assists and rookie Carey Pricemade 37 saves for Montreal, which ended a three-game losingstreak against Toronto.


    "It's always great to win in their home building because theydid the same thing to us in our building," Kovalev said. "It'salways exciting."


    "Everybody was really happy," Canadiens coach Guy Carbonneausaid. "Carey made some good saves to keep us going. We finallygot a break against them."


    All three of this season's meetings between the "Original Six"teams have been decided by one goal, as were six of the eightgames played last campaign.


    "People talk about the rivalry so much," Kovalev said. "As muchas I know about statistics, in 9-of-11 games, there is aone-goal difference. That tells you a lot. ... It's always funto play these games."


    Each team began the extra session with just three skaters asMontreal captain Saku Koivu and Toronto's Matt Stajan wereserving penalties, Maple Leafs defenseman Bryan McCabe attempteda cross-ice pass from the right point to Nik Antropov.

    "(At) 3-on-3, it's wide open if he doesn't get it," Antropovsaid. "It would be 2-on-1 the other way. I don't know, luck orsomething like that, but it seems like in overtime orshootouts, we've got to improve."


    Komisarek, however, jumped up and intercepted the pass at hisown blue line and skated in on a breakaway. After a deke, thedefenseman slipped the puck between the pads of goaltenderAndrew Raycroft just 35 seconds into overtime, giving theCanadiens their fourth win in six games.


    "We talked about it before the drop of the puck (in overtime).It was going to be man on man in the zone," said Komisarek, whohas eight goals in 237 career games. "I played (Antropov) soft,saw the pass and had my opportunity to jump. I'm happy itworked out the way it did."


    "When you're a defensive player (and) you have those chances tomake them pay, it's always fun," Carbonneau said.


    Montreal opened the scoring during a 5-on-3 power play with 6:17remaining in the first period. With Raycroft being screened,Andrei Markov unleashed a slap shot from the top of the slotthat beat the netminder to the stick side for his sixth goal ofthe season, tops among all NHL defensemen.


    Playing in just his fourth game of the campaign, Kyle Wellwoodnetted the next two tallies to give Toronto a 2-1 edge.

    Rookie Jiri Tlusty carried down the left wing and skated belowthe end line before dishing to Wellwood, who put the puck pastPrice from the top of the crease at 2:01 of the second period toknot the contest. The 24-year-old center missed the first 15games of the season while recovering from a sports hernia.

    The Maple Leafs failed to cash in during a two-man advantage oftheir own later in the session as Price made several big saves,including one with his right shoulder on Alexei Ponikarovsky.

    "The guys played well on the PK," Price said. "I think that wasthe key to the game. That 5-on-3 was a huge kill for us."

    But Wellwood tallied during a power play with 94 secondsremaining in the period, flipping the rebound of captain MatsSundin's one-timer from the top of the left faceoff circle pastPrice to put Toronto ahead.


    Sundin's assist was his 1,268th career point, moving him aheadof Hall of Famer Jean Ratelle for sole possession of 32nd placeon the all-time list.


    The lead lasted only 43 seconds, however, as Kovalev centered apass from behind the net to Andrei Kostitsyn, who beat Raycroftfrom the low slot at 19:09 to forge a 2-2 tie. Boyd Devereauxrestored Toronto's one-goal edge midway through the third,tipping defenseman Ian White's shot from the right point pastPrice at 9:44.


    But Kovalev again knotted the contest just over four minuteslater. Tomas Plekanec drove down the left wing and behind thenet before feeding Kovalev, whose shot from the left hash markssailed by Raycroft with 6:02 to go.


    White recorded two assists and Raycroft stopped 21 shots for theMaple Leafs, who went 1-for-7 on the power play and have lostfive of their last seven.


    "Razor played outstanding," Toronto's Jason Blake said. "Ithought we played well tonight, but it wasn't enough,obviously."


    The Maple Leafs fell to 1-5 when the game goes beyondregulation, including 1-3 in overtime.


    "We've got to find a way to win, whether it's overtime or ashootout," White said.
     
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    TORONTO (Ticker) -- Mike Komisarek saw an opportunity and madethe most of it.


    Komisarek scored on a breakaway in overtime to lift the MontrealCanadiens to a 4-3 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs onTuesday.


    Alexei Kovalev had a goal and two assists and rookie Carey Pricemade 37 saves for Montreal, which ended a three-game losingstreak against Toronto.


    "It's always great to win in their home building because theydid the same thing to us in our building," Kovalev said. "It'salways exciting."


    "Everybody was really happy," Canadiens coach Guy Carbonneausaid. "Carey made some good saves to keep us going. We finallygot a break against them."


    All three of this season's meetings between the "Original Six"teams have been decided by one goal, as were six of the eightgames played last campaign.


    "People talk about the rivalry so much," Kovalev said. "As muchas I know about statistics, in 9-of-11 games, there is aone-goal difference. That tells you a lot. ... It's always funto play these games."


    Each team began the extra session with just three skaters asMontreal captain Saku Koivu and Toronto's Matt Stajan wereserving penalties, Maple Leafs defenseman Bryan McCabe attempteda cross-ice pass from the right point to Nik Antropov.

    "(At) 3-on-3, it's wide open if he doesn't get it," Antropovsaid. "It would be 2-on-1 the other way. I don't know, luck orsomething like that, but it seems like in overtime orshootouts, we've got to improve."


    Komisarek, however, jumped up and intercepted the pass at hisown blue line and skated in on a breakaway. After a deke, thedefenseman slipped the puck between the pads of goaltenderAndrew Raycroft just 35 seconds into overtime, giving theCanadiens their fourth win in six games.


    "We talked about it before the drop of the puck (in overtime).It was going to be man on man in the zone," said Komisarek, whohas eight goals in 237 career games. "I played (Antropov) soft,saw the pass and had my opportunity to jump. I'm happy itworked out the way it did."


    "When you're a defensive player (and) you have those chances tomake them pay, it's always fun," Carbonneau said.


    Montreal opened the scoring during a 5-on-3 power play with 6:17remaining in the first period. With Raycroft being screened,Andrei Markov unleashed a slap shot from the top of the slotthat beat the netminder to the stick side for his sixth goal ofthe season, tops among all NHL defensemen.


    Playing in just his fourth game of the campaign, Kyle Wellwoodnetted the next two tallies to give Toronto a 2-1 edge.

    Rookie Jiri Tlusty carried down the left wing and skated belowthe end line before dishing to Wellwood, who put the puck pastPrice from the top of the crease at 2:01 of the second period toknot the contest. The 24-year-old center missed the first 15games of the season while recovering from a sports hernia.

    The Maple Leafs failed to cash in during a two-man advantage oftheir own later in the session as Price made several big saves,including one with his right shoulder on Alexei Ponikarovsky.

    "The guys played well on the PK," Price said. "I think that wasthe key to the game. That 5-on-3 was a huge kill for us."

    But Wellwood tallied during a power play with 94 secondsremaining in the period, flipping the rebound of captain MatsSundin's one-timer from the top of the left faceoff circle pastPrice to put Toronto ahead.


    Sundin's assist was his 1,268th career point, moving him aheadof Hall of Famer Jean Ratelle for sole possession of 32nd placeon the all-time list.


    The lead lasted only 43 seconds, however, as Kovalev centered apass from behind the net to Andrei Kostitsyn, who beat Raycroftfrom the low slot at 19:09 to forge a 2-2 tie. Boyd Devereauxrestored Toronto's one-goal edge midway through the third,tipping defenseman Ian White's shot from the right point pastPrice at 9:44.


    But Kovalev again knotted the contest just over four minuteslater. Tomas Plekanec drove down the left wing and behind thenet before feeding Kovalev, whose shot from the left hash markssailed by Raycroft with 6:02 to go.


    White recorded two assists and Raycroft stopped 21 shots for theMaple Leafs, who went 1-for-7 on the power play and have lostfive of their last seven.


    "Razor played outstanding," Toronto's Jason Blake said. "Ithought we played well tonight, but it wasn't enough,obviously."


    The Maple Leafs fell to 1-5 when the game goes beyondregulation, including 1-3 in overtime.


    "We've got to find a way to win, whether it's overtime or ashootout," White said.
     
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    NHL: MONTREAL at TORONTO

    <div class="pre">------------------------------------------
    Montreal 1 1 1 1 --4
    Toronto 0 2 1 0 --3
    ------------------------------------------

    FIRST PERIOD -- Scoring: 1, Montreal, Andrei Markov 6 (Bryan Smolinski,
    Alexei Kovalev),13:43. Penalties: A Markov, Mon (high sticking),
    2:05; F Bouillon, Mon (tripping), 9:06; B Mccabe, Tor (holding),
    12:03; H Gill, Tor (delay of game), 12:58; I White, Tor (hooking),
    15:34; A Kovalev, Mon (holding), 16:59.

    SECOND PERIOD -- Scoring: 2, Toronto, Kyle Wellwood 1 (Jiri Tlusty, Ian
    White),2:01. 3, Toronto, Kyle Wellwood 2 (power play) (Mats Sundin,
    Bryan Mccabe)18:26. 4, Montreal, Andrei Kostitsyn 2 (Alexei Kovalev,
    Tomas Plekanec),19:09. Penalties: F Bouillon, Mon (interference),
    11:10; A Markov, Mon (high sticking), 11:56; A Markov, Mon (roughing),
    16:28; A Markov, Mon (roughing), 16:28.

    THIRD PERIOD -- Scoring: 5, Toronto, Boyd Devereaux 3 (Mark Bell, Ian
    White),9:44. 6, Montreal, Alexei Kovalev 9 (Tomas Plekanec, Mark
    Streit),13:58. Penalties: A Markov, Mon (delay of game), 6:37; J
    Tlusty, Tor (unsportsmanlike cond), 10:37; M Komisarek, Mon (high
    sticking), 11:37; M Stajan, Tor (unsportsmanlike cond), 19:45; S
    Koivu, Mon (unsportsmanlike cond), 19:45.

    OVERTIME -- Scoring: 7, Montreal, Mike Komisarek 2 (Unassisted),
    0:35.

    Shots on goal:
    --------------------------------------------
    Montreal 11 6 7 1 --25
    Toronto 13 15 11 1 --40
    --------------------------------------------

    Power-play Conversions: Montreal - 1 of 3, Toronto - 1 of 7. Goalies :
    Montreal, Carey Price (40 shots, 37 saves; record: 4-1-1). Toronto,
    Andrew Raycroft (25 shots, 21 saves; record: 2-1-3). A: 19,594.
    Referees: Kelly Sutherland, Kevin Pollock. Linesmen: Lonnie Cameron,
    Michel Cormier.</div>
     
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    NHL: MONTREAL at TORONTO

    <div class="pre">-----------------------------------------------
    MONTREAL 1 1 1 1 --4
    TORONTO 0 2 1 0 --3
    -----------------------------------------------

    FIRST PERIOD -- Scoring: 1, Montreal, Andrei Markov 6 (Bryan Smolinski,
    Alexei Kovalev),13:43. Penalties: A Markov, Mon (high sticking),
    2:05; F Bouillon, Mon (tripping), 9:06; B Mccabe, Tor (holding),
    12:03; H Gill, Tor (delay of game), 12:58; I White, Tor (hooking),
    15:34; A Kovalev, Mon (holding), 16:59.

    SECOND PERIOD -- Scoring: 2, Toronto, Kyle Wellwood 1 (Jiri Tlusty, Ian
    White),2:01. 3, Toronto, Kyle Wellwood 2 (power play) (Mats Sundin,
    Bryan Mccabe)18:26. 4, Montreal, Andrei Kostitsyn 2 (Alexei Kovalev,
    Tomas Plekanec),19:09. Penalties: F Bouillon, Mon (interference),
    11:10; A Markov, Mon (high sticking), 11:56; A Markov, Mon (roughing),
    16:28; A Markov, Mon (roughing), 16:28.

    THIRD PERIOD -- Scoring: 5, Toronto, Boyd Devereaux 3 (Mark Bell, Ian
    White),9:44. 6, Montreal, Alexei Kovalev 9 (Tomas Plekanec, Mark
    Streit),13:58. Penalties: A Markov, Mon (delay of game), 6:37; J
    Tlusty, Tor (unsportsmanlike cond), 10:37; M Komisarek, Mon (high
    sticking), 11:37; M Stajan, Tor (unsportsmanlike cond), 19:45; S
    Koivu, Mon (unsportsmanlike cond), 19:45.

    OVERTIME -- Scoring: 7, Montreal, Mike Komisarek 2 (Unassisted),
    0:35.

    Shots on goal:
    ---------------------------------------------
    MONTREAL 11 6 7 1 --25
    TORONTO 13 15 11 1 --40
    ---------------------------------------------

    Power-play Conversions: MON - 1 of 3, TOR - 1 of 7. Goalies :
    Montreal, Carey Price (40 shots, 37 saves; record: 4-1-1). Toronto,
    Andrew Raycroft (25 shots, 21 saves; record: 2-1-3). A: 19,594.
    Referees: Kelly Sutherland, Kevin Pollock. Linesmen: Lonnie Cameron,
    Michel Cormier.

    INDIVIDUAL PLAYER STATISTICS

    MONTREAL TORONTO
    G A +/- Shots G A +/- Shots
    S Koivu 0 0 even 1 A Steen 0 0 +1 2
    T Plekanec 0 2 +1 1 M Sundin 0 1 -1 3
    B Smolinski 0 1 -1 0 M Stajan 0 0 even 2
    C Higgins 0 0 +1 1 T Kaberle 0 0 +1 2
    S Begin 0 0 even 0 D Tucker 0 0 even 0
    M Dandenault 0 0 -1 0 B Devereaux 1 0 +1 3
    A Kovalev 1 2 +1 3 A Ponikarovsky 0 0 -1 2
    K Chipchura 0 0 even 3 B McCabe 0 1 -1 5
    M Streit 0 1 +1 1 H Gill 0 0 -1 0
    R Hamrlik 0 0 even 3 B Battaglia 0 0 even 1
    A Kostitsyn 1 0 +1 2 K Wellwood 2 0 even 4
    F Bouillon 0 0 -1 1 J Blake 0 0 -1 8
    T Kostopoulos 0 0 even 1 A Wozniewski 0 0 even 0
    P Brisebois 0 0 -1 2 I White 0 2 -1 1
    M Ryder 0 0 even 1 N Antropov 0 0 -2 4
    A Markov 1 0 +2 3 M Bell 0 1 +1 0
    M Komisarek 1 0 +1 1 S Kronwall 0 0 +1 1
    G Latendresse 0 0 -1 1 J Tlusty 0 1 even 2
    J Gorges HEALTHY W Belak HEALTHY
    M Grabovski HEALTHY J Pohl HEALTHY</div>
     
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    NHL: MONTREAL at TORONTO

    <div class="pre">------------------------------------------
    Montreal 1 1 1 1 --4
    Toronto 0 2 1 0 --3
    ------------------------------------------

    FIRST PERIOD -- Scoring: 1, Montreal, Andrei Markov 6 (Bryan Smolinski,
    Alexei Kovalev),13:43. Penalties: A Markov, Mon (high sticking),
    2:05; F Bouillon, Mon (tripping), 9:06; B Mccabe, Tor (holding),
    12:03; H Gill, Tor (delay of game), 12:58; I White, Tor (hooking),
    15:34; A Kovalev, Mon (holding), 16:59.

    SECOND PERIOD -- Scoring: 2, Toronto, Kyle Wellwood 1 (Jiri Tlusty, Ian
    White),2:01. 3, Toronto, Kyle Wellwood 2 (power play) (Mats Sundin,
    Bryan Mccabe)18:26. 4, Montreal, Andrei Kostitsyn 2 (Alexei Kovalev,
    Tomas Plekanec),19:09. Penalties: F Bouillon, Mon (interference),
    11:10; A Markov, Mon (high sticking), 11:56; A Markov, Mon (roughing),
    16:28.

    THIRD PERIOD -- Scoring: 5, Toronto, Boyd Devereaux 3 (Mark Bell, Ian
    White),9:44. 6, Montreal, Alexei Kovalev 9 (Tomas Plekanec, Mark
    Streit),13:58. Penalties: A Markov, Mon (delay of game), 6:37; J
    Tlusty, Tor (unsportsmanlike cond), 10:37; M Komisarek, Mon (high
    sticking), 11:37; M Stajan, Tor (unsportsmanlike cond), 19:45; S
    Koivu, Mon (unsportsmanlike cond), 19:45.

    OVERTIME -- Scoring: 7, Montreal, Mike Komisarek 2 (Unassisted),
    0:35.

    Shots on goal:
    --------------------------------------------
    Montreal 11 6 7 1 --25
    Toronto 13 15 11 1 --40
    --------------------------------------------

    Power-play Conversions: Montreal - 1 of 3, Toronto - 1 of 7. Goalies :
    Montreal, Carey Price (40 shots, 37 saves; record: 4-1-1). Toronto,
    Andrew Raycroft (25 shots, 21 saves; record: 2-1-3). A: 19,594.
    Referees: Kelly Sutherland, Kevin Pollock. Linesmen: Lonnie Cameron,
    Michel Cormier.</div>
     
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    NHL: MONTREAL at TORONTO

    <div class="pre">-----------------------------------------------
    MONTREAL 1 1 1 1 --4
    TORONTO 0 2 1 0 --3
    -----------------------------------------------

    FIRST PERIOD -- Scoring: 1, Montreal, Andrei Markov 6 (Bryan Smolinski,
    Alexei Kovalev),13:43. Penalties: A Markov, Mon (high sticking),
    2:05; F Bouillon, Mon (tripping), 9:06; B Mccabe, Tor (holding),
    12:03; H Gill, Tor (delay of game), 12:58; I White, Tor (hooking),
    15:34; A Kovalev, Mon (holding), 16:59.

    SECOND PERIOD -- Scoring: 2, Toronto, Kyle Wellwood 1 (Jiri Tlusty, Ian
    White),2:01. 3, Toronto, Kyle Wellwood 2 (power play) (Mats Sundin,
    Bryan Mccabe)18:26. 4, Montreal, Andrei Kostitsyn 2 (Alexei Kovalev,
    Tomas Plekanec),19:09. Penalties: F Bouillon, Mon (interference),
    11:10; A Markov, Mon (high sticking), 11:56; A Markov, Mon (roughing),
    16:28.

    THIRD PERIOD -- Scoring: 5, Toronto, Boyd Devereaux 3 (Mark Bell, Ian
    White),9:44. 6, Montreal, Alexei Kovalev 9 (Tomas Plekanec, Mark
    Streit),13:58. Penalties: A Markov, Mon (delay of game), 6:37; J
    Tlusty, Tor (unsportsmanlike cond), 10:37; M Komisarek, Mon (high
    sticking), 11:37; M Stajan, Tor (unsportsmanlike cond), 19:45; S
    Koivu, Mon (unsportsmanlike cond), 19:45.

    OVERTIME -- Scoring: 7, Montreal, Mike Komisarek 2 (Unassisted),
    0:35.

    Shots on goal:
    ---------------------------------------------
    MONTREAL 11 6 7 1 --25
    TORONTO 13 15 11 1 --40
    ---------------------------------------------

    Power-play Conversions: MON - 1 of 3, TOR - 1 of 7. Goalies :
    Montreal, Carey Price (40 shots, 37 saves; record: 4-1-1). Toronto,
    Andrew Raycroft (25 shots, 21 saves; record: 2-1-3). A: 19,594.
    Referees: Kelly Sutherland, Kevin Pollock. Linesmen: Lonnie Cameron,
    Michel Cormier.

    INDIVIDUAL PLAYER STATISTICS

    MONTREAL TORONTO
    G A +/- Shots G A +/- Shots
    S Koivu 0 0 even 1 A Steen 0 0 +1 2
    T Plekanec 0 2 +1 1 M Sundin 0 1 -1 3
    B Smolinski 0 1 -1 0 M Stajan 0 0 even 2
    C Higgins 0 0 +1 1 T Kaberle 0 0 +1 2
    S Begin 0 0 even 0 D Tucker 0 0 even 0
    M Dandenault 0 0 -1 0 B Devereaux 1 0 +1 3
    A Kovalev 1 2 +1 3 A Ponikarovsky 0 0 -1 2
    K Chipchura 0 0 even 3 B McCabe 0 1 -1 5
    M Streit 0 1 +1 1 H Gill 0 0 -1 0
    R Hamrlik 0 0 even 3 B Battaglia 0 0 even 1
    A Kostitsyn 1 0 +1 2 K Wellwood 2 0 even 4
    F Bouillon 0 0 -1 1 J Blake 0 0 -1 8
    T Kostopoulos 0 0 even 1 A Wozniewski 0 0 even 0
    P Brisebois 0 0 -1 2 I White 0 2 -1 1
    M Ryder 0 0 even 1 N Antropov 0 0 -2 4
    A Markov 1 0 +2 3 M Bell 0 1 +1 0
    M Komisarek 1 0 +1 1 S Kronwall 0 0 +1 1
    G Latendresse 0 0 -1 1 J Tlusty 0 1 even 2
    J Gorges HEALTHY W Belak HEALTHY
    M Grabovski HEALTHY J Pohl HEALTHY</div>
     
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