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Hockey Today
Wednesday April 02, 2003Anaheim at Dallas (8:30 p.m. EST). The Mighty Ducks travel to first-place Dallas in a preview of a possible first-round playoff matchup.
< ^STARS= ^Tuesday=
Olaf Kolzig, Capitals, made 31 saves as Washington beat Florida 3-0 to move within a point of Tampa Bay for the Southeast Division lead.
Marian Hossa, Senators, scored twice to set a franchise record with 45 goals and Ottawa defeated Boston, 3-2.
Steve Thomas, Mighty Ducks, scored his second goal with 52.6 seconds left in overtime as Anaheim extended Nashville's franchise-worst winless streak to 13 games with a 2-1 victory.
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Ed Belfour became the seventh NHL goalie to win 400 regular-season games as Toronto beat New Jersey 3-2 in overtime Tuesday. Belfour made 38 saves in winning for the 36th time this season and pushing his career mark to 400-262-105 in 15 seasons.
< ^BAD BOY=
Thrashers defenseman Chris Tamer was suspended indefinitely by the NHL for cross-checking Vladimir Orszagh of the Nashville Predators. Tamer drew a game misconduct Saturday for intent to injure in the second period of the Thrashers' 3-2 victory at Nashville. He hit Orszagh in apparent retaliation for a hit on Dany Heatley by Nashville's Rem Murray.
< ^COLLEGE STAR SIGNS=
Hobey Baker Award finalist Chris Kunitz signed a two-year contract with the Anaheim Mighty Ducks on Tuesday. The 23-year-old Ferris State left wing is expected to join the Mighty Ducks at training camp in September. Kunitz was the nation's second-leading scorer this season with 35 goals and 44 assists in 42 games.
< ^AS EASY AS THEY COME=
Roman Cechmanek stopped just 10 shots for his sixth shutout of the season and 20th overall as Philadelphia extended their unbeaten streak to six games (4-0-2) with a 4-0 win over Columbus on Tuesday.
< ^NOT QUITE=
The New York Rangers' Alex Kovalev scored late in the third period to salvage a 2-2 tie Tuesday night with the rival Islanders, who would have clinched their second straight playoff berth after a seven-year absence, and knocked the Rangers out. Instead each team earned a point, leaving the Rangers three behind the Islanders.
< ^ONE ON ONE=
Tomas Vokoun tied a record for most penalty shots faced in a season in the modern era with his fifth, when Anaheim's Steve Thomas scored in the first period of a 2-1 Ducks win Tuesday night. Curtis Joseph, then with Toronto, also faced five last season.
< ^SPEAKING=
``Honestly, we don't care about them. They're not a factor in what we do.'' New York Islanders goalie Garth Snow after the Islanders and Rangers tied 2-2 Tuesday night. A victory would have eliminated the Rangers and secured the final playoff berth for the Islanders.
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