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Show Sea ee er The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Saturday April 10, 1999 allt , Turgeon Knocks in His 31st Goal 4 To Give Blues Tie With Red Wings a ST. LOUIS — Grant Fuhr made 21 saves and Pierre Turgeonscored his 31st goal as the St. Louis Blues snapped Detroit's eightgame winning streak bytying the Red Wings 1-1 Friday night before a season. high 20,370 fans at Kiel Center. With a win,Detroit would have tied the team record for consecutive victories, The Red Wings have won nine games in a rowfour times,the last coming March 3-22, 1996. Thatstreak end edwith a 2-2 tie St. Louis on March24, 1 However, Detroit is still undefeated(8-0-1) since acquiring Bill Ranford, Wendel Clark, Ulf Samuelsson and Chris Chelios at the trade deadline March 23 Chelios sed Frida night's game with a groin injury and was replaced in the lineup by Samuelsson. Ranford made 25 saves in goal for the Red Wings Detroit's Sergei Fedorov extended his scoring streak to 11 games with his 2 goal. Fedorov has goals and 17 points inthose 11 contests. The Red Wings are when Fedorov scores and 21-25-4 whenhe es are undefeated t five games, and at homeintheregseason against Detroit losing 4-1 on Feb. 1 7 ference playoff qualifiers Moomve The Sabres’ win allowed Carolina to clinch the Southeast Division and the third seed in the playoffs SCOREBOARD Compiled by: R.C. Roberg cozscort PINTS =Sipe INF "SEVER CITY RASCALS Sy he-BoxInvitational pipes er the Cache Box track and fed Northern League SHOUCITY EXPLONERS Derek Pon Hil a 6 en Insurk. 18 Craig Doar in Crest orthwonds Lea 100 ely — Box Ber 8 _ csr wos SignedRHP ns Elder 49 esrene CHICO MEAT — Traded Reo for LHP Jah Beit anda tari! AONPON tl rar Thireeed OF Walt HA? Long Jump Parner (Hear River Kawahara and Ri 1 fan Rant oes ne, Satan 3 Gre HorrFa or fame Bark misono ign,2 hu. Be bething) tntyaereing 178 a the 125 ease,BaHasek. oughPat13 8 Hover Opps — Edna 2 bP tripping 15 1 Moker. Goain Edmonton Tht Fred — 4 nde Gane 8 Releree — Hicks), 15:55 (sh) Pemal oe Svehla,Pu ‘major (fightis 1 TP Gr Ga 17.104) a (cros-cherking STARS 3 RANGERS 1 DALLAS—Joe Nieuwendykhad a goal and an assist as the Dallas Stars clinched the NHL’s best record and set a franchise mark for pointsin a season TheStars improved to 110 points, assuring Dallas the Presidents’ Trophy for the second straightseason. Dallas surpassed last season's 109 points, the previous franchise record. The Starsalso set a club record with their 27th homevic : 2 tory, beatingthe mark setin St Louis has still win a game when se threedifferent seasons, in: two goals orless (0.24.9), cludinglast year Neither team was able to score for morethan halfthe gameuntil Fedorov connected with3:00left in the ondperiod SHARKS 4 MIGHTY DUCKS1 ANAHEIM, Calif Goaltender Steve Shields stretched his career-high unbeatenstreakto 11 games and the Jose Shark: eruptedfor threethird Pere od goals to beat the Ana. heimMighty Ducks. The victory, the Sharks’ first over Anaheieim in five meetings this season, moved Abed wvituinye porilice ie Mighty Ducksin theracefor sixth place in the NHL's Thr ero — 3 PREDATORS4 COYOTES 3 Nashville rookie Rob Valicevie dou bled his seasongoal total in the third period, scoring Melee Rab Sk A OILERS 4 eee 1 4 twice to lead the Predators Alberta — ike ¢ irier scored twiceand over the playoff-bound Phoenix Coyotes The Coyotes had a 20-9 advantagein shots 4 lead going into the final period, but the Predators outits hold on a playoff spot shot them12-9 in the final with victory over the Cal. 20minutes and scored three gary Flames. SABRES 3 times — onValicevic’s third Ryan Smyth hadthe other and fourth goals of the ~ PANTHERS1 goalfor theOilers, who are son, and a slap shotby SerALO, N.Y. — Mir. nowthree points ahead of gei Krivokrasov atan and Jason Wool- their provincialrivals in the Nastvile eur ley each had a goal and an battle for the eighth and fi. assist and Buffalo goaltend nal playoff spotin the West- sharieiog “etre — Paul Des Ethan Moreau's first goal with the Oilers was the win- 18-4 dmontonsolidified lA OE allt Sl ern Conference. Each team has four games remaining — A a a 2 ee ee es Or the Florida Panthers out of including one against the playoff race other in EdmontononApril The Sabres won their 17 to end their regular sons. third gameina row andfifth straight at home to move jaromeIginla scored for past Pittsburgh into sixth the Flames, whoarewinless place among Eastern Con in their last seven (0-6-1). ar eo Sta ICN BNE au me oes a eras Home Team ta Caps Burm A Mian San A fads th Set Calvert, “eratae {LONGBEACHIC 9 Alu thea trgtuca MAJOR LEAGUE BASERALL Samosa m0 _ owt > : AOL Une ht ¢ mh Ki Mt man 6 wie ee Snowbird Soltide wt 5 ri 10 8 94 se 1 1400 Ua ou Report 1B) 8210 = Stayin’ Alive: Fading Grizz Skate Past Blades THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE KANSAS CITY, Mo. — For thesecondgamein a row, the UtahGrizzlies camefrombehind to win andto stay alive in the International Hockey Leagueplayoff chase. The Grizalies (35-83-9) were down by threeafterthe first minute: mounted a methodical comebai beat the Kansas City Blad suddendeath shootout Fri playoff hopes arealive though Kansas City, theteamthe ( > been having for the final playoff berth since February, clincheda spot with the onepoint earned in a shootout Oss. Withfive games left in the season the Grizzlies trail Milwaukeeby nine points. If Utah loses tonight's against the Blades or Sunday at Cleveland, or the Admirals winoneof their remain ing games, the Grizzlies will be elimi nated. _ John Byce scored twice and Steve inastopped eight of nine Kansas City shooters in the shootout to give Utah thewin, Byce's secondgoal came with nine minutesleft game when Dan Ratushny held the Utah he broke fortheBlades’ net Todd Anderson awarded a penalty shot to Byce, who beat Ryan Hooplewitha high wrist shot It was thefirst penalty shot award ed to Utah this season and it came withGrizz defensemanRob Zettler in the penalty box. Dave Archil he game with 34 secondsleft tippeda shot past Hoople, setting up theshootout. It was Archibald’s ninth goal in 11 games against the Blades and it camewith Vezinaon the bench. giving Utah anextra attacke JohnPurveswasthefirst Utah skat er in the shootout andhe beat Hoople — but after fiveshooters, it was tied at one. It wasn't until theninth round that anotherGrizzly — Brad Lauer — was able to beat Hoople. Vezina stopped the next Kansas City player and Utah won. Vezinagot the start as the Phoenix of the National Hockey signed goalie Jimmy 1dof the American aguelate Thursday. Vezina s on thefirst sixshots, receivinglittle help fromhis teammates. Springfield is Phoenix's immedi ate affiliate andtheir priority is to help them,” said Utah Coach Butch Goring after losing the NHL ve goaliewith a 6-3-2 recordsince join. ing Utah, The Falconsare ina close race for an AHL playoff spot. The Grizzlies are operating for first timewithout a NHL affiliationand in themidst of trying to secure one with Coyotes the A eason for Utah, backed up Hoo TheGrizzlies endedupwithNic Chabot as a backup he also came fromIdaho of the WCHL. Utah remains in Missouri for another game against the Blades tonight. thet n heads to Clevelandfor an afternoon game Sunday. The Gee cae nal home game of the Wednesday at the E Center squint the Las Vegas Thunder IHL NOTES: The Long Beach1 Dogs announced during Frida gamethefranchise wouldstay put for at least the next two seasons. Rumors hadbeen that theteam would be moy ing to the Great Western Forum in Los Angeles beginning next season The Los Angeles Kings and L.A. Lak ers of the NBAare moyingtothe new Staples Center, leaving the Forum open UMM 17-4, Kansas ¢ Fi Pevalies i raspKC, holding), 618, Bdodem, KC SecindPeriod 4, ah. Byre 1050 Penalties — ri highstikang, 1050, onabackup lost Patricit LaLimewhenAr the N ed himupearly Thurs tay. 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