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Preds in battle between low-scoring teams
(SportsNetwork.com) - The Calgary Flames were again
involved in a game in which a team was held scoreless,
only this time they came out on the winning side. For one
night, continued scoring issues didnt cost the Flames and
theyll aim to make it back-to-back wins on Tuesday night
when they visit the Nashville Predators. Calgary went
into Mondays encounter with the Carolina Hurricanes
having been outscored 13-1 over a three-game slide and
26-6 over their previous eight games, a span in which it
had been shut out five times while going 1-7-0. The
Flames finally found a way to get around those scoring
woes by keeping the Hurricanes off the board in a 2-0
win. Karri Ramo stopped all 23 shots he faced for his
first NHL shutout. Ramo played 48 games with the Tampa
Bay Lightning from 2006-09 and then spent the next four
seasons in Russia before the Flames took a chance on the
27- year-old Finn in the offseason. He posted 18
whitewashes for Avangard Omsk in the Kontinental Hockey
League. Mikael Backlund and Sean Monahan scored the goals
as the Flames won despite Mike Cammalleri sitting out
with a concussion suffered in Saturdays loss to
Pittsburgh. "It was probably our best team effort of the
season," Calgary head coach Bob Hartley said. "Its a
feel-good story, thats for sure. We had an answer for
their pressure. We were on our toes, had great support.
Guys were going short (shifts), so we had plenty of
energy. We were on a mission." Monahan tied Cammalleri
for the team lead in goals with 13 as he has three
tallies in his past seven games for the struggling
offense. The Predators themselves failed to find any
offense on Sunday night versus the Minnesota Wild,
falling in defeat 4-0. They were shut out for an NHL-
leading seventh time this season, but for the first time
since Nov. 28. Marek Mazanec made 19 saves, yielding two
goals in the first period and another two in the third as
the Preds fell to 1-2-1 on a five-game homestand and 3-7-
4 in their past 14. "They came out with a lot of juice
and got us on our heels in the first," said Nashville
coach Barry Trotz. The Predators and Flames are meeting
for the first time this season and Nashville has claimed
five of the past seven encounters overall. Calgary has
lost four straight in Nashville. Sens, Wild collide in
Minnesota (SportsNetwork.com) - There is still plenty of
hockey left to be played, but that doesnt mean the Ottawa
Senators and Minnesota Wild arent keep an eye on the
standings. The two clubs look to extend recent surges on
Tuesday night with a meeting in Minnesota. The Senators
are 5-0-1 in their last six games, climbing to within two
points of the final two postseason spots in the Eastern
Conference, while the Wild own a four-point lead for
eighth place in the Western Conference thanks to a
victory in five of their last six. Ottawa wraps a four-
game road trip tonight and rebounded from an overtime
loss in Colorado to beat the Nashville Predators 2-1 in a
shootout on Saturday. Both Mika Zibanejad and Jason
Spezza scored for the Sens in the tiebreaker, while Craig
Anderson stopped both skaters he faced. Kyle Turris
scored in regulation while Anderson stopped 32 shots
through overtime. "You dont want to fall behind. We know
were in a lump of a group of teams, but with the games-
in-hand and the not-games-in-hand I think its too early
to be looking at where you sit," said Spezza. Anderson
has not lost in regulation since Dec. 19, going 6-0-2
since. However, he has allowed three goals or more in
five of those eight games. Minnesota, meanwhile, has
found success despite not having forwards Zach Parise
(lower body) and Mikko Koivu (ankle surgery) as well as
goaltender Josh Harding (illness) out of the lineup. The
Wild also rebounded from a loss to Colorado, besting the
hosting Nashville Predators 4-0 on Sunday. Darcy Kuemper
made 23 saves for his first career NHL shutout, while
Dany Heatley, Jason Zucker, Matt Cooke and Marco
Scandella all had goals. Charlie Coyle, skating on a line
with Heatley and Zucker, notched a pair of assists. "I
think its also the first time weve had a couple of guys
weve played steady together for more than a game or two,"
Heatley said. "Like I said, that chemistrys a big deal
and its going good right now." Kuemper only had to make
five saves in the opening period, but turned aside nine
in each of the fiinal two frames to finish off the
shutout.
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for the first time. Ottawa is 8-3-0 with a tie all-time
versus Minnesota and had won six straight in the series
before a 4-3 home loss on Nov. 20. Koivu had the winner,
Heatley finished with a goal and an assist and Harding
made 34 saves. Turris, Zibanejad and Milan Michalek
scored for the Senators, while Anderson made 21 saves.
Sens backup Robin Lehner is slated to get the start
tonight and has never faced the Wild. He has given up
five goals in each of his last two starts overall, the
most recent on Dec. 27. Ottawa has won three straight on
the road in this series and is 4-1-0 with a tie all-time
in Minnesota. The Senators announced on Monday that
general manager Bryan Murray signed a two-year contract
extension and was also named the president of hockey
operations. Upon the conclusion of the extension in 2016,
Murray will stay on with the team in an advisory role.
The 71-year-old Murray has been with the franchise since
June 2004 when he was named the teams head coach, then
took over the general managers duties on June 18, 2007.
Oilers look to halt struggles against Stars
(SportsNetwork.com) - A stunning collapse cost the Dallas
Stars a chance at snapping their five-game losing streak
last time out. The Edmonton Oilers couldnt capitalize on
a shocking goal to beat one of the NHLs top teams. The
Stars and Oilers both aim to halt their recent struggles
on Tuesday night with a meeting in Dallas. The Oilers
visited the defending Stanley Cup champion Chicago
Blackhawks on Sunday and lost a 5-3 decision despite a
gift goal in the second period. During a delayed penalty
call, Blackhawks goaltender Antti Raanta skated off for
an extra attacker as Patrick Kane passed the puck to the
point in the Oilers zone. However, there was not
Blackhawk there and the puck traveled all the way into
the Chicago net, with Boyd Gordon getting credited with a
goal despite not even being on the ice. That strange
tally tied the game at 2-2 with 8:31 left in the second
period, but Chicagos Marian Hossa scored during the 5-on-
3 power play just 29 seconds later and Jonathan Toews
added another Blackhawks goal before the end of the
period. Ales Hemsky had one goal and an assist for the
Oilers, while Devan Dubnyk was beaten five times on 41
shots. "We made it pretty easy on them. Against a team
like that, theyre going to make you pay," said Edmonton
forward Taylor Hall, who scored his 18th goal of the
season to make it 4-3 in the third period before Chicago
again answered. The Stars and Oilers have split two
meetings this season, with each club winning on the road.
Dallas has won seven of nine and 12 of the last 15
meetings overall. Edmonton has won back-to-back road
games in this series, but has still lost 10 of its last
13 in Dallas. Just minutes away from a victory over the
New York Islanders on Sunday, the Stars instead watched
as the Isles scored three times over the games final 4:16
to hand Dallas a 4-2 setback. It was the Stars sixth
defeat in a row, all in regulation. Ray Whitney and
Sergei Gonchar scored in the first period to stake Dallas
to a 2-0 lead and Dan Ellis made 27 saves. "When youre
struggling as a group, instead of finding ways to win you
find ways to lose, and thats kind of where were at right
now," said Whitney. The Stars have lost six in a row in
regulation for the first time since Dec. 5-15, 1995 and
have fallen eight points back of the eighth spot in the
Western Conference. Dallas will now try to avoid losing
seven straight for the first time since an 0-5-2 rut from
March 17-30, 2009 and will do so against an Edmonton club
that is 2-4-2 in its last eight games. Ilya Bryzgalov
will start tonight for the Oilers and is 13-8-2 with a
2.26 goals against average in 29 games (26 starts) versus
the Stars. He made 28 saves in a 3-2 shootout win in
Dallas on Dec. 1. Kari Lehtonen is likely to start for
the Stars and owns a 10-3-1 lifetime mark versus the
Oilers with a 2.06 GAA. He shut the club out for the
first time in his career with a 3-0 road decision on Nov.
13, then stopped 30 saves in the loss to Bryzgalov.
Former Oilers captain and current Stars forward Shawn
Horcoff faces his old club for the third time. He totaled
162 goals, 285 assists and 447 points in 796 games with
Edmonton to begin his career and has no points in the two
meetings this season.
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