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Show The Salt Lake Tribune HOCKEY Wednesday, November21, 2001 NHL Rangers’ Rout Ruins Roy’s Runfor the— NHL Standings NewYork scored three firstperiod goals, and Roywas pulled after a second-period goal by Zdeno Ciger — the Rangers’ fifth ae phatically ended the Colorado goalie’s shutout streak with a 5-3 rout of the Avalancheon Tuesday night. she aR aeeree ueeaee « cameto an end. ie New York Rangers em: 41222 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Drvision WL TO Ps ofthe night. Roy’s shutoutstreak eek ended at three-plus games,a total of 192 minutes and39 seconds. He quicklylost all hope of a fourth consecutive shutout when New York's Mikael Samuelsson areact With a hurl of 2 EASTERN CONFERENCE Aneste Oncor WL TO Pe GF GA 7% @ “ ae no @ m8 St THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWYORK his stick and a toss ofhis gloves, Patrick Roy's very bad night scored 8:46 into the game. Samuelsson scored shorthanded andinto the net vacated byRoy for his first career goal. Theright wing chipped the puck over the head of defenseman Martin Skoula, starting a break- away. Roy scooted out of the crease, dangerously close to the blueline, and attempted to swipe the puck away, but instead slid along the ice helplessly after missing. Samuelsson calmly waited as a racing Skoulaslid past himbefore wristing a shot into the emptynetfora 1-0 NewYorklead. A furious Roy found the puck at the blueline after the goal and Betz/‘TheAssociated Press fired a slap shot angrily toward the Rangers net. Theo Fleury and Vladimir The New York Rangers mobVladimir Malakhov after he scored against the Colorado Avalanche and goalie Patrick Roy,right, in New York. Malakhov also scored against Royin thefirst period, giving the Rangers minutes. a 3-1 lead after 20 For Fleury’s goalat 13:50, Roy was again partially to blame. He tried to clear the puckafter Eric Lindros dug it out from behind the netto angleit back into play. A meandering Roy batted Alfredsson had a goal and an assist to lead the Ottawa Senators over the Vancouver Canucks and extend their unbeatenstreak to 10 games. The shutout was Lalime's third of the season and 16th career. Ottawa is 9-0-1 in its fast 10 games. Flyers 3, Devils 3: At Philadelphia, Bobby Holik's secondgoalof the gamewith Tampa, Fla, Ben Clymer scored the tiebreaking goal with 2:01 left in the third pe- tiod, leadingthe TampaBayLightning. Vaclav Prospal had a-goal and two assists for the Lightning, who have wonthreeof four since a six-gamelosing streak. The Mighty Ducks converted justtwoof 48 toad power-play opportunities sticks with the Rangers’ Mike 3:22lett in regulationlifted the New Jersey York, and the puck caromedout Devils to a tie. John LeClair had two goals, and Justin Williams added a goal and two assists for Red Wings6, Predators 3: At Detroit, Brendan Shanahanscored three goals, and Kris Draper added two more to lead the Red Wings. It was Shanahan's 15th career hat rick. Philadelphia. The Devils snapped a four- The Red Wings have won four straight game losing streak, but are winless in their lastsix. The Predators ended their three-gameun: beaten streak. Shanahan leads the Red to centerice, where it wentoff the skate ofan Avsdefender andthen to the stick of Fleury. He onetimedit in as Roytried to seram- ble back, Samuelsson scoredhis second NHL goal at 1:45 of the second, converting a perfectly placed backpass by Petr Nedvedfora4-1 Rangerslead. Cigerscoredat 8:18 of the second to chase Roy for David Aebischer. IN OTHER GAMES: Senators 3, Canucks 0: At Ottawa, Patrick Lalime stopped 26 shots, and Daniel Canadiens 3, Bruins 2: At Montreal, Martin Rucinsky and Andreas Dackell scored late in the third period to lead the Montreal Canadieng to'a comeback victory, Trailing 2-1, Rucinsky scored the tying goal on a power play at 12:18. Dackell scored his fifth goal at 16:48 to give the Canadienstheir second win in a row, and fourth in six games. Boston had a three-gamewinning streak snapped. Lightning 3, Mighty Ducks 2° At ‘Wingswith 16 goals. Coyotes 2, Wild 1, OT: At Phoenix, Oilers 2, Blues 0: At Edmonton, Alberta, Eric Brewer scored on a powerplay midway through the secondperiod, and TommySalo stopped 24 shots in the Edmonton Oilers’ victory. Jochen Hecht also scored for the Oilers, who extended their unbeaten streak to six games(4-0-2), Hecht scored his sev- Calgary 2 of 5 "t vs. Potvn(23 shale 19 6) Calgary, Turk 132-3, Lightning 3, Mighty Ducks 2.0 200— he enth goal 0 secondsinto the mide period. Tweenoz Kings 5, Flames 5: At Calgary, Alberta, acanurr karat (von. tesns 8bn Jason Alison and Ziggy Palty sored in the Sard Pes. Tne By Oilers 2, Blues 0 oie ay FaPed). Eororen, ow 21Cat Coe) third period, and the Los Angeles Kings ra‘i featPeselerer OSS) lied from a. two-goal-deficit for a tie. 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