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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER

NFL WEEK 10

NHLReport

Standings National Conference

American Conference

EAST

W L T Pct. Pts. Op.

EAST

W L T Pct. Pts. Op.

N.Y. Giants EAGLES Washington Dallas

6 5 4 1

2 3 4 7

0 0 0 0

.750 .625 .500 .125

216 198 155 161

160 181 170 232

N.Y. Jets New England Miami Buffalo

6 6 4 0

2 2 4 8

0 0 0 0

.750 .750 .500 .000

182 219 143 150

130 188 175 233

7 6 5 1

2 3 3 7

0 0 0 0

.778 .667 .625 .125

222 201 157 88

175 151 190 184

5 5 4 4

3 3 4 4

0 0 0 0

.625 .625 .500 .500

224 217 165 193

150 168 226 226

6 5 3 2

3 3 5 6

0 0 0 0

.667 .625 .375 .250

221 148 156 203

143 133 168 188

6 6 3 2

2 3 5 6

0 0 0 0

.750 .667 .375 .250

174 196 152 167

123 165 156 190

SOUTH Atlanta New Orleans Tampa Bay Carolina

SOUTH

NORTH Green Bay Chicago Minnesota Detroit

NORTH

WEST St. Louis Seattle Arizona San Fran

Tennessee Indianapolis Jacksonville Houston Pittsburgh Baltimore Cleveland Cincinnati

GREGORY SMITH / Associated Press

WEST 4 4 3 2

4 4 5 6

0 0 0 0

.500 .500 .375 .250

140 130 157 137

141 181 225 178

Kansas City Oakland San Diego Denver

5 5 4 2

3 4 5 6

0 0 0 0

.625 .556 .444 .250

Pittsburgh’s Evgeni Malkin celebrates with teammates

183 145 235 188 239 197 154223

after scoring his third goal of the game in Atlanta.

Malkin hat trick powers Penguins

NFC Statistics

PASSING Vick, PHL Romo, DAL E. Manning, NYG Brees, NOR Rodgers, GBY M. Ryan, ATL Cutler, CHI Freeman, TAM Kolb, PHL Sh. Hill, DET McNabb, WAS Bradford, STL Favre, MIN Ale. Smith, SNF Kitna, DAL Hasselbeck, SEA Der. Anderson, ARI Matt Moore, CAR TOUCHDOWNS H. Nicks, NYG Ca. Johnson, DET A. Peterson, MIN Forte, CHI D. Bryant, DAL G. Jennings, GBY Maclin, PHL Harvin, MIN R. White, ATL Best, DET Bradshaw, NYG De. Jackson, PHL Jacobs, NYG L. McCoy, PHL L. Moore, NOR M. Turner, ATL Mi. Williams, TAM R. Williams, DAL KICK SCORING M. Bryant, ATL Akers, PHL Crosby, GBY Gano, WAS Jo. Brown, STL Ja. Hanson, DET Gould, CHI Tynes, NYG RECEIVING R. White, ATL Colston, NOR H. Nicks, NYG Sa. Moss, WAS St. Smith, NYG Austin, DAL Witten, DAL Amendola, STL Fitzgerald, ARI Best, DET L. McCoy, PHL Harvin, MIN RUSHING A. Peterson, MIN Bradshaw, NYG M. Turner, ATL Gore, SNF S. Jackson, STL L. McCoy, PHL Bra. Jackson, GBY Forte, CHI Torain, WAS Ivory, NOR DeA. Williams, CAR Jacobs, NYG PUNTING McBriar, DAL Morstead, NOR A. Lee, SNF Dodge, NYG Rocca, PHL Donn. Jones, STL N. Harris, DET Kluwe, MIN

Att. Com. 125 76 213 148 271 178 374 261 303 192 288 180 211 128 246 146 153 97 208 127 277 159 292 171 258 162 242 143 112 69 236 135 181 98 143 79 TD Rush Rec 9 0 9 8 0 8 8 7 1 6 3 3 6 0 4 6 0 6 6 0 6 5 1 3 5 0 5 5 4 1 5 5 0 5 1 4 5 5 0 5 5 0 5 0 5 5 5 0 5 0 5 5 0 5 PAT FG 20/20 16/19 21/21 15/19 26/26 13/18 14/14 15/20 14/14 14/18 19/19 12/14 14/14 12/15 23/23 9/12 No. Yds Avg 58 796 13.7 54 592 11.0 51 653 12.8 48 604 12.6 47 517 11.0 45 657 14.6 45 506 11.2 45 379 8.4 42 510 12.1 41 356 8.7 41 301 7.3 40 519 13.0 Att. Yds. Avg. 180 857 4.8 153 765 5.0 155 694 4.5 164 691 4.2 172 676 3.9 121 572 4.7 108 460 4.3 104 401 3.9 91 391 4.3 78 382 4.9 87 361 4.1 68 360 5.3 No. Yds 33 1555 33 1549 46 2140 29 1345 39 1795 42 1918 47 2125 36 1603

Pct. 60.8 69.5 65.7 69.8 63.4 62.5 60.7 59.3 63.4 61.1 57.4 58.6 62.8 59.1 61.6 57.2 54.1 55.2

Ret 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LG 49 49 56 49 48 52 53 53 LG 46 30 46t 56 45 69t 31 36 30 75t 31 37 LG 80t 45 55 64 42t 62 71 68t 36 33 39t 38 LG 65 63 60 69 63 63 66 59

Pts 54 50 48 38 36 36 36 32 32 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 Pts 68 66 65 59 56 55 50 50 TD 5 2 9 2 3 2 3 2 4 1 0 3 TD 7 5 5 2 2 5 3 3 3 0 1 5 Avg 47.1 46.9 46.5 46.4 46.0 45.7 45.2 44.5

Yds. 1017 1605 2075 2587 2300 1949 1671 1722 1035 1309 1971 1674 1896 1554 749 1411 1159 857

Avg. 8.14 7.54 7.66 6.92 7.59 6.77 7.92 7.00 6.76 6.29 7.12 5.73 7.35 6.42 6.69 5.98 6.40 5.99

TD 7 11 17 18 15 13 9 10 6 9 7 11 9 9 4 6 5 5

Pct. 5.6 5.2 6.3 4.8 5.0 4.5 4.3 4.1 3.9 4.3 2.5 3.8 3.5 3.7 3.6 2.5 2.8 3.5

LG 61t 69t 54t 80t 86t 46 89t 58t 83t 75t 62 49 37t 53 41 52 37 39

Int 0 7 11 12 9 5 7 5 4 7 8 8 13 9 6 7 7 10

Pct. Rating 0.0 105.3 3.3 94.9 4.1 92.7 3.2 91.7 3.0 90.6 1.7 90.2 3.3 86.0 2.0 85.8 2.6 85.3 3.4 79.6 2.9 76.0 2.7 75.9 5.0 75.7 3.7 75.0 5.4 70.9 3.0 70.8 3.9 67.0 7.0 55.6

TEAM OFFENSE

Total

Rush

Pass

N.Y. Giants Philadelphia Atlanta New Orleans Dallas Minnesota Green Bay Detroit Washington Tampa Bay San Francisco St. Louis Chicago Seattle Arizona Carolina TEAM DEFENSE

401.0 376.3 370.1 369.9 359.3 353.5 344.7 329.5 325.5 316.3 315.9 302.6 289.5 261.4 256.0 244.4 Total

151.9 137.5 136.5 93.7 75.6 127.8 101.6 81.8 94.6 103.8 98.6 106.1 90.6 83.6 87.9 90.8 Rush

249.1 238.8 233.6 276.2 283.6 225.8 243.1 247.8 230.9 212.5 217.3 196.5 198.9 177.8 168.1 153.6 Pass

N.Y. Giants New Orleans Minnesota Chicago St. Louis Carolina Philadelphia Green Bay San Francisco Dallas Atlanta Tampa Bay Detroit Seattle Arizona Washington

250.6 277.0 304.6 309.6 313.9 315.0 318.8 326.0 331.4 338.3 346.4 360.5 361.1 383.1 390.8 393.3

80.9 110.7 96.3 83.9 97.8 124.8 103.9 114.2 100.3 123.9 95.9 147.0 127.9 112.6 135.3 112.4

169.8 166.3 208.4 225.8 216.1 190.3 214.9 211.8 231.1 214.4 250.5 213.5 233.3 270.5 255.5 280.9

PUNT RETURN No. D. Hester, CHI 18 D. Bryant, DAL 14 B. Banks, WAS 17 Logan, DET 16 G. Tate, SEA 14 KICK RETURN No. L. Washington, SEA 24 Logan, DET 27 Dev. Thomas, WAS 12 Stephens-Hwling, ARI 38 Spurlock, TAM 21 INTERCEPTIONS No. D. Hall, WAS 6 Talib, TAM 5 Alp. Smith, DET 5 Samuel, PHL 5 Godfrey, CAR 4 E. Thomas, SEA 4 SACKS C. Matthews, GBY Umenyiora, NYG De. Ware, DAL T. Cole, PHL Orakpo, WAS J. Hall, STL Suh, DET

Yds Avg 287 15.9 202 14.4 234 13.8 211 13.2 161 11.5 Yds Avg 753 31.4 793 29.4 336 28.0 1060 27.9 578 27.5 Yds 92 52 48 46 94 68

LG 89t 93t 53 71 63 LG 101t 105t 42 102t 89t LG 92t 45t 42t 33 38 34

TD 2 2 0 0 0 TD 2 1 0 2 1 TD 1 1 1 0 0 0 No. 10.5 8.0 8.0 7.0 7.0 6.5 6.5

TOUCHDOWNS A. Foster, HOU Gates, SND Hillis, CLE Chr. Johnson, TEN Britt, TEN Tolbert, SND Bowe, KAN Marc. Lewis, JAC Mendenhall, PIT T. Owens, CIN KICK SCORING Janikowski, OAK D. Carpenter, MIA Bironas, TEN Vinatieri, IND Folk, NYJ Cundiff, BAL Rackers, HOU J. Reed, PIT RECEIVING Wayne, IND T. Owens, CIN B. Marshall, MIA Gaffney, DEN Collie, IND Bess, MIA Welker, NWE And. Johnson, HOU B. Lloyd, DEN Ste. Johnson, BUF Gates, SND Boldin, BAL Ochocinco, CIN RUSHING A. Foster, HOU D. McFadden, OAK Chr. Johnson, TEN Charles, KAN Mendenhall, PIT Jones-Drew, JAC Hillis, CLE R. Rice, BAL Benson, CIN Tomlinson, NYJ T. Jones, KAN Ro. Brown, MIA Addai, IND Tolbert, SND S. Greene, NYJ Green-Ellis, NWE Ry. Mathews, SND PUNTING Lechler, OAK Scifres, SND Sepulveda, PIT Weatherford, NYJ Kern, TEN B. Colquitt, DEN Podlesh, JAC D. Colquitt, KAN Hodges, CLE

first start on Sunday for Tennessee against Miami.

GAMETIME By Ashley Fox SUNDAY

Detroit (2-6) at Buffalo (0-8)

1 p.m. Line: Bills by 2 Lions running back Jahvid Best leads all rookies with 701 yards from scrimmage and is tied for second with five touchdowns. Five of the Bills’ eight losses have been by eight or fewer points.

Cincinnati (2-6) at Indianapolis (5-3)

1 p.m. Line: Colts by 7 Bengals wide receiver Terrell Owens is third in the league, averaging 96.3 receiving yards per game, and has scored a touchdown in five straight games. Colts quarterback Peyton Manning is 6-0 against Cincinnati with 17 touchdowns, three interceptions, and a 113.7 passer rating.

New York Jets (6-2) at Cleveland (3-5)

1 p.m., CBS3. Line: Jets by 3 Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez had 336 passing yards last week, a career high. The Browns have four former Jets starting on defense: linebackers Eric Barton and David Bowens, defensive end Kenyon Coleman, and safety Abram Elam.

Houston (4-4) at Jacksonville (4-4)

Att. Com. 122 72 329 215 149 101 350 228 261 166 316 195 297 182 214 125 267 170 227 136 318 190 171 97 254 136 277 176 TD Rush Rec 10 9 1 9 0 9 8 7 1 8 8 0 7 0 7 7 7 0 7 0 7 7 0 7 7 7 0 7 0 7 PAT FG 23/23 22/29 12/12 19/22 23/23 15/16 25/25 14/16 18/18 16/19 19/19 14/17 22/22 13/15 18/18 14/20 No. Yds Avg 60 724 12.1 55 770 14.0 52 618 11.9 45 516 11.5 45 502 11.2 44 451 10.3 44 355 8.1 43 635 14.8 42 878 20.9 41 554 13.5 40 663 16.6 40 546 13.7 40 473 11.8 Att. Yds. Avg. 157 864 5.5 139 757 5.4 178 721 4.1 113 719 6.4 168 702 4.2 162 645 4.0 133 644 4.8 153 606 4.0 161 599 3.7 124 591 4.8 137 570 4.2 101 433 4.3 93 406 4.4 87 395 4.5 87 391 4.5 94 385 4.1 87 382 4.4 No. Yds 42 2061 30 1439 37 1705 44 1966 37 1646 43 1910 27 1188 44 1931 41 1797

Pct. 59.0 65.3 67.8 65.1 63.6 61.7 61.3 58.4 63.7 59.9 59.7 56.7 53.5 63.5

Ret 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LG 54 54 55 48 56 49 53 53 LG 42 78t 46 28 73t 26t 27 48 71 45 48t 38 42 LG 74t 57t 76t 56t 50t 24 48 30 22 31 70 51 46 36 23t 26 20 LG 68 67 62 61 68 63 63 60 57

Pts 60 54 48 48 44 44 42 42 42 42 Pts 89 69 68 67 66 61 61 60 TD 3 7 1 1 6 3 3 3 4 6 9 5 2 TD 9 4 8 2 7 1 7 2 3 5 3 2 3 7 1 6 2 Avg 49.1 48.0 46.1 44.7 44.5 44.4 44.0 43.9 43.8

Yds. 998 2944 1098 2478 1826 2510 2132 1412 2006 1499 2103 1252 1692 1900

Avg. 8.18 8.95 7.37 7.08 7.00 7.94 7.18 6.60 7.51 6.60 6.61 7.32 6.66 6.86

TD 9 19 13 16 14 12 15 12 10 13 14 7 10 8

Pct. 7.4 5.8 8.7 4.6 5.4 3.8 5.1 5.6 3.7 5.7 4.4 4.1 3.9 2.9

LG Int 71t 2 59t 8 42t 7 73t 4 65t 4 71 5 58 7 53t 4 50 7 45t 7 78t 8 69t 5 74t 5 46 10

Pct. Rating 1.6 103.1 2.4 102.9 4.7 98.8 1.1 96.3 1.5 95.7 1.6 92.7 2.4 90.1 1.9 89.2 2.6 88.0 3.1 85.8 2.5 83.6 2.9 81.3 2.0 79.4 3.6 78.2

TEAM OFFENSE

Total

Rush

Pass

San Diego Indianapolis Houston Denver Oakland N.Y. Jets Kansas City Baltimore Cincinnati Miami New England Jacksonville Tennessee Cleveland Buffalo Pittsburgh TEAM DEFENSE

420.2 394.8 370.0 363.5 361.0 350.3 348.5 348.0 345.0 336.9 324.4 311.8 310.6 306.0 304.6 299.6 Total

107.8 92.3 136.5 67.3 162.2 148.0 179.6 118.8 95.1 106.5 107.1 130.4 123.0 117.3 105.9 117.8 Rush

312.4 302.5 233.5 296.3 198.8 202.3 168.9 229.3 249.9 230.4 217.3 181.4 187.6 188.8 198.8 181.9 Pass

San Diego Pittsburgh N.Y. Jets Oakland Baltimore Miami Kansas City Cincinnati Tennessee Indianapolis Cleveland Denver Buffalo Jacksonville New England Houston

274.6 298.3 307.1 309.7 310.8 321.0 331.3 338.5 344.1 344.6 346.4 359.0 371.6 386.3 386.5 399.5

89.4 58.3 87.4 124.8 104.8 107.1 98.4 120.8 105.0 140.9 105.9 154.6 178.3 119.1 117.6 101.3

185.1 240.0 219.8 184.9 206.0 213.9 232.9 217.8 239.1 203.8 240.5 204.4 193.4 267.1 268.9 298.3

PUNT RETURN Mi. Thomas, JAC E. Royal, DEN Mariani, TEN Parrish, BUF Bess, MIA Leonhard, NYJ KICK RETURN Bra. Smith, NYJ Br. Tate, NWE Mariani, TEN E. Sanders, PIT Dem. Thomas, DEN INTERCEPTIONS M. Griffin, TEN L. Hall, CIN E. Reed, BAL Jas. Allen, MIA SACKS Wake, MIA Hali, KAN Babin, TEN Ja. Harrison, PIT S. Phillips, SND Ro. Mathis, IND D. Ball, TEN Mar. Williams, HOU

No. 15 14 13 12 11 16 No. 22 26 28 15 11 No. 4 4 3 3

Yds Avg 170 11.3 155 11.1 142 10.9 131 10.9 119 10.8 172 10.8 Yds Avg 675 30.7 751 28.9 746 26.6 391 26.1 282 25.6 Yds 50 19 64 17

LG 49 32 38 33 18 32 LG 86 103t 98t 48 65 LG 28 22 40 17

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD 0 2 1 0 0 TD 0 0 0 0 No. 8.5 8.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 6.5 6.0 6.0

Elsewhere: Thomas Vanek scored his second goal of the

game with a minute left in overtime to provide the Buffalo Sabres their first home win of the season, 3-2 over the Washington Capitals. Ryan Miller stopped 23 shots in his first game after missing six with a hip injury. Jiri Hudler, who spent last season in Russia, scored his first NHL goal in more than 19 months, helping the Detroit Red Wings beat the Colorado Avalanche, 3-1. Brian Elliott stopped 31 shots for his first shutout this season, and the visiting Ottawa Senators beat Boston, 2-0, handing Bruins goalie Tim Thomas his first loss. Thomas had been 8-0. The Bruin’s Mark Recchi, earned his 1,003d penalty minute. He is the 30th player in NHL history with at least 1,000 points (1,494) and 1,000 penalty minutes.

Wild defenseman suspended for two games The NHL says it has suspended Minnesota Wild defenseman Brent Burns for two games for careless use of his stick against Panthers forward Steve Bernier at the end of Friday night’s game at Florida. Burns will lose $38,172 in salary and will be forced to sit out games against Tampa Bay on Sunday and Anaheim on Wednesday. He is eligible to return when Minnesota faces Detroit on Friday. Bernier took a stick to the face and sustained a cut on his cheekbone, below the eye. Burns was given a penalty for fighting and a game misconduct.

Standings

1 p.m. Line: Jaguars by 11/2 The Texans’ offense ranks third in the AFC with 370 passing yards per game. Jaguars wide receiver Mike Sims-Walker had a career-high 153 receiving yards last game and is aiming for his third consecutive game with a touchdown catch.

ATLANTIC

W

FLYERS

Minnesota (3-5) at Chicago (5-3)

1 p.m., Fox29. Line: Vikings by 1 Vikings quarterback Brett Favre threw for a career-high 446 yards in a come-from-behind win last week. Bears defensive end Israel Idonije has five sacks and two forced fumbles in his last five games.

Tennessee (5-3) at Miami (4-4)

AFC Statistics

PASSING V. Young, TEN P. Rivers, SND Garrard, JAC P. Manning, IND Brady, NWE Orton, DEN Flacco, BAL Cassel, KAN Schaub, HOU Fitzpatrick, BUF C. Palmer, CIN J. Campbell, OAK Sanchez, NYJ Henne, MIA

MARK HUMPHREY / Associated Press

The Titans’ newest wide receiver, Randy Moss, will make his

Evgeni Malkin scored three times, Sidney Crosby added a goal and an assist, and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Thrashers in Atlanta, 4-2. Penguins goalie Marc-Andre Fleury won his second consecutive start, improving to 3-6-0 after stopping 34 shots. Malkin and Crosby added to their Saturday’s career dominance of Atlanta. Crosby has 28 points, including eight goals, Games in 19 games against the Thrashers. Malkin has 27 points, including nine goals, in 17 games. Pittsburgh appears to have bounced back from a 7-4 loss Wednesday, when Boston scored five unanswered goals in the third period. One of the biggest differences is Fleury, who hadn’t won in regulation this season before Friday’s victory over Tampa Bay.

1 p.m. Line: Titans by 1 Wide receiver Randy Moss, who needs four more catches to move into eighth place all time, will make his debut for the Titans. The Dolphins made a quarterback change this week, from Chad Henne to Chad Pennington.

Carolina (1-7) at Tampa Bay (5-3)

1 p.m. Line: Bucs by 7 Panthers safety Charles Godfrey is tied for fifth in the NFL with a career-high four interceptions this season. Tampa Bay quarterback Josh Freeman has won seven of his last 11 starts and has eight career wins, six that required fourth-quarter comebacks.

Red Wings 3, Avalanche 1 Colorado Detroit

Eastern Conference L OL Pts Gls

Op

11 4 2 24

58

37

Pittsburgh

9 8 1 19

56

49

N.Y. Rangers

8 7 1 17

44

45

New Jersey

5 10 2 12

33

56

N.Y. Islanders 4 9 3 11

36

53

NORTHEAST Montreal

11 5 1 23

46

36

Ottawa

9 7 1 19

45

48

Boston

8 5 1 17

41

29

Buffalo

6 9 3 15

47

57

Toronto

5 8 3 13

35

47

Washington

12 4 1 25

60

43

Tampa Bay

8 6 2 18

47

50

Atlanta

7 7 3 17

53

61

Carolina

8 9 0 16

51

60

Florida

7 8 0 14

44

39

SOUTHEAST

Western Conference CENTRAL

W

Detroit

11 3 1 23

51

37

St. Louis

9 3 3 21

38

34

Columbus

9 6 0 18

41

38

Chicago

8 9 2 18

54

57

Nashville

7 5 3 17

38

43

Vancouver

10 4 2 22

51

39

Colorado

8 7 1 17

53

50

Minnesota

7 6 2 16

34

37

Calgary

7 8 0 14

43

45

4:15 p.m. Line: 49ers by Rams quarterback Sam Bradford, a Heisman Trophy winner, has won four of his last six starts. 49ers quarterback Troy Smith, another Heisman Trophy winner, is looking for his third straight win as a starter.

Edmonton

4 8 3 11

40

58

Los Angeles 11 3 0 22

42

27

Anaheim

10 7 1 21

48

54

Phoenix

7 5 5 19

47

53

San Jose

7 5 2 16

38

34

Dallas (1-7) at New York Giants (6-2)

Dallas

8 7 0 16

46

44

Kansas City (5-3) at Denver (2-6)

4:05 p.m. Line: Chiefs by 1 In his last four games, Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel has completed 62 percent of his passes for 762 yards, with eight touchdowns and one interception. Broncos quarterback Kyle Orton ranks second in the NFL with 313.6 passing yards per game (2,509 total).

St. Louis (4-4) at San Francisco (2-6) 51/2

4:15 p.m., Fox29. Line: Giants by 131/2 This marks the head coaching debut of Jason Garrett, who has been the Cowboys’ offensive coordinator since 2007. Giants quarterback Eli Manning, who has won three straight against the Cowboys, has had a triple-digit passer rating in the last three games.

Seattle (4-4) at Arizona (3-5)

4:15 p.m. Line: Cardinals by 3 Seahawks running back Leon Washington leads the NFL with an average of 31.4 yards per kick return and is tied for the league lead with two returns for touchdowns. Since the start of 2008, Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald has 38 receiving touchdowns, most in the NFL.

New England (6-2) at Pittsburgh (6-2)

8:20 p.m., NBC10. Line: Steelers by 41/2 Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is 5-1 lifetime against the Steelers, with 11 touchdowns and three interceptions. Including the playoffs, Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has nine touchdowns, four interceptions. and an 88.5 passer rating against the Patriots.

L OL Pts Gls

Op

NORTHWEST

PACIFIC

Note: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. SATURDAY’S RESULTS FLYERS 5, Florida 2 Nashville 4, Chicago 3, SO Ottawa 2, Boston 0 Buffalo 3, Washington 2, OT Vancouver 5, Toronto 3 Montreal 7, Carolina 2 Pittsburgh 4, Atlanta 2 Detroit 3, Colorado 1 Phoenix 5, St. Louis 3 Calgary at San Jose N.Y. Islanders at Los Angeles SUNDAY’S GAMES Edmonton at N.Y. Rangers, 12:30 Atlanta at Washington, 5 Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 5 Anaheim at Chicago, 7 MONDAY’S GAMES Ottawa at FLYERS, 7 New Jersey at Boston, 7 Vancouver at Buffalo, 7 N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 7 St. Louis at Colorado, 8 Los Angeles at San Jose, 10:30

0 1

0 2

1 0

– –

1 3

First period: 1, Detroit, Bertuzzi 3 (Franzen, Kronwall), 12:58 (pp). Penalties: Stastny, Col (hooking), 3:14; Stuart, Det (holding), 6:30; Winnik, Col (slashing), 12:30; Hudler, Det (slashing), 18:23. Second period: 2, Detroit, Hudler 1 (Lidstrom, Helm), :30. 3, Detroit, Cleary 7 (Bertuzzi), 5:52. Penalties: Dupuis, Col (hooking), 2:59; Stastny, Col (slashing), 9:45; Franzen, Det (holding), 13:43. Third period: 4, Colorado, Liles 1 (Stastny, Duchene), 5:28 (pp). Penalties: Eaves, Det (holding), 3:45; Detroit bench, served by Bertuzzi (too many men), 5:08. Shots on Goal: Colorado 6-7-9–22. Detroit 12-11-2–25. Power-play opportunities: Colorado 1 of 5; Detroit 1 of 4. Goalies: Colorado, Budaj 5-3-1 (25 shots-22 saves). Detroit, Howard 9-1-1 (22-21). Referees: Eric Furlatt, Chris Lee. Linesmen: Derek Amell, Ryan Galloway. Attendance: 20,066 (20,066). Time: 2:12.

Penguins 4, Thrashers 2 Pittsburgh Atlanta

0 1

1 0

3 1

– –

4 2

First period: 1, Atlanta, Sopel 1 (Burmistrov, Stewart), 2:41. Penalties: Rupp, Pit, major (fighting), 2:21; Thorburn, Atl, major (fighting), 2:21; Cooke, Pit (interference), 3:51; Kane, Atl (interference), 11:59; Malkin, Pit (hooking), 12:48; Peverley, Atl (slashing), 16:02. Second period: 2, Pittsburgh, Malkin 5 (Asham, Letang), 13:22. Penalties: Martin, Pit (slashing), 14:17; Little, Atl (holding), 16:54; Orpik, Pit (interference), 19:57; Talbot, Pit (roughing), 19:57; Eager, Atl (high-sticking), 19:57. Third period: 3, Pittsburgh, Crosby 12 (Engelland, Malkin), 2:41. 4, Pittsburgh, Malkin 6 (Martin, Crosby), 4:42 (pp). 5, Atlanta, Bergfors 5 (Kane, Burmistrov), 10:45. 6, Pittsburgh, Malkin 7 (Crosby, Cooke), 18:58 (en). Penalties: Burmistrov, Atl (boarding), 2:51; Orpik, Pit (holding), 5:00; Kane, Atl (holding), 6:31. Shots on Goal: Pittsburgh 10-7-11–28. Atlanta 12-7-14–33. Power-play opportunities: Pittsburgh 1 of 5; Atlanta 0 of 5. Goalies: Pittsburgh, Fleury 3-6-0 (33 shots-31 saves). Atlanta, Pavelec 1-2-2 (27-24). Referees: Rob Martell, Kevin Pollock. Linesmen: Brian Mach, Steve Miller. Attendance: 16,710 (18,545). Time: 2:20.

Senators 2, Bruins 0 Ottawa Boston

1 0

0 0

1 0

– –

2 0

First period: 1, Ottawa, Karlsson 4 (Kelly), 9:34. Penalties: Phillips, Ott (slashing), :14; Neil, Ott, major (fighting), 4:00; Chara, Bos, major (fighting), 4:00; Caron, Bos (interference), 6:27. Second period: None. Penalties: Spezza, Ott (holding), 6:10; Thornton, Bos (holding), 11:38. Third period: 2, Ottawa, Alfredsson 7 (Michalek, Kuba), 4:15. Penalties: Campoli, Ott, major (fighting), 12:14; Recchi, Bos, major (fighting), 12:14; Ruutu, Ott (tripping), 12:47; Ryder, Bos (unsportsmanlike conduct), 12:47. Shots on Goal: Ottawa 15-9-9–33. Boston 10-11-10–31. Power-play opportunities: Ottawa 0 of 2; Boston 0 of 2. Goalies: Ottawa, Elliott 9-4-0 (31 shots-31 saves). Boston, Thomas 8-1-0 (33-31). Referees: Francois St. Laurent, Stephen Walkom. Linesmen: Jean Morin, Tim Nowak. Attendance: 17,565 (17,565). Time: 2:21.

NHL Scoring Leaders Not including Saturday's games GP G Steven Stamkos, TB ..........16 15 Sidney Crosby, Pit .............17 11 Alex Ovechkin, Was ...........16 9 Alexander Semin, Was ......16 12 Brad Richards, Dal .............15 7 Ryan Getzlaf, Anh ..............18 7 Teemu Selanne, Anh .........18 7 Daniel Sedin, Van ..............15 10 Chris Stewart, Col ..............15 10 Derek Roy, Buf....................17 8 Martin STL, TB ...................16 6 Corey Perry, Anh ................18 6 Nicklas Backstrom, Was.....16 4 Henrik Sedin, Van ..............15 2 Patrick Sharp, Chi ...............17 10

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