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Senators
Defeated, 5-3
What
a come back. Dallas who was down 3-1 gained full control. David Oliver
scored first and drew the Stars first blood at the 3:23 mark in the 1st
period. Ottawa came back with two goals. Havlat popped one into the Stars
net at 2:32 in the second. Then Redden picked up a great pass from Hossa
and smacked it in trough Turco. Ottawa now up 2-1 make extend their lead
with 1 more point and their final point of this game. Senators Schaefer
scored in the second period at the 12.05 mark. The Next goal which came
from the Stars was expected Mike Modano who had been on the Injured Reserve
came back in this game with total revange. He ripped a shot into the Sens
net. Stars now cutting the Sens lead by one. Then Pierre Turgeon put one
in, to make it a 3-3 tie. Sergei Zubox rocked a shot into the Blues net
in the third, at 16.53 mark with no assist. Scott Young registerd the
Stars game winning goal. Marty Turco turned away 24 shots and Patrick
Lalime blocked 27. Sergei Zubov came in first for the three Stars of the
game. Ottawa's Havlat came in second and Stars David Oliver in third.
Dallas Stars right wing Scott Young returned to the lineup on Wednesday
after having back spasms and missed five games.
Dallas Stars next opponent is the San Jose Sharks. The Sharks record is
23 wins -12 losses -11ties. The Sharks beat the Minnesota Wild 4-0 on
Saturday for their 17th win in their last 19 home games. Alyn McCauley
had two goals, and Evgeni Nabokov made 24 saves for his fifth shutout
of the season and 22nd of his career. San Jose has won 13 of its last
18 overall (13-3-1-1). San Jose's top scorer is Patrick Marleau with 19
goals.
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